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My Beautiful England
  • Language: en

My Beautiful England

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Su, a Thai bride, comes to England after the tsunami armed with a book called My Beautiful England, instead she finds herself in Burnley, stuck with an aging husband. Su attempts to fit in but struggles with racial abuse. At a local language centre she meets Samina, who is trapped in an arranged marriage and Lenka, who lives with her daughter in a women's refuge, hiding from her Polish husband. The three women become friends, united in their quest to learn English and acclimatise to life as a foreigner in the UK.

Affective Mapping
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Affective Mapping

The surprising claim of this book is that dwelling on loss is not necessarily depressing. Instead, embracing melancholy can be a road back to contact with others and can lead people to productively remap their relationship to the world around them. Flatley demonstrates that a seemingly disparate set of modernist writers and thinkers showed how aesthetic activity can give us the means to comprehend and change our relation to loss.

Sexuality in School
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Sexuality in School

From concerns over the bullying of LGBTQ youth and battles over sex education to the regulation of sexual activity and the affirmation of queer youth identity, sexuality saturates the school day. Rather than understand these conflicts as an interruption to the work of education, Jen Gilbert explores how sexuality comes to bear on and to enliven teaching and learning. Gilbert investigates the breakdowns, clashes, and controversies that flare up when sexuality enters spaces of schooling. Education must contain the volatility of sexuality, Gilbert argues, and yet, when education seeks to limit the reach of sexuality, it risks shutting learning down. Gilbert penetrates this paradox by turning to fiction, film, legal case studies, and personal experiences. What, she asks, can we learn about school from a study of sexuality? By examining the strange workings of sexuality in schools, Gilbert draws attention to the explosive but also compelling force of erotic life in teaching and learning. Ultimately, this book illustrates how the most intimate of our experiences can come to shape how we see and act in the world.

El Libro de las listas de Libros
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 205

El Libro de las listas de Libros

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-03-01
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  • Publisher: Ediciones UC

Este es un libro de listas de libros. No del tipo “1001 libros que DEBES leer antes de morir”, sino de listas que cuentan historias. Listas que te hacen sonreír, reflexionar y ver títulos agrupados de formas completamente nuevas. Desde la estantería de Bin Laden o las lecturas que influyeron en David Bowie hasta los libros que más se olvidan en los hoteles, pasando por los libros favoritos de los presos y los más prestados entre los parlamentarios, estas listas son una prueba de que la estantería de una persona te dice todo lo que necesitas saber sobre ella y, a veces, un poco más.

Visitor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Visitor

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Lord of the Dance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4

Lord of the Dance

The international star and creator of "Lord of the Dance" and "Celtic Tiger" Irish step dancing shows pens a no-holds-barred autobiography that reveals the person, the passion, and the drama behind his astounding rise to stardom.

Wherever Green is Worn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1393

Wherever Green is Worn

The population of Ireland is five million, but 70 million people worldwide call themselves Irish. Here, Tim Pat Coogan travels around the globe to tell their story. Irish emigration first began in the 12th century when the Normans invaded Ireland. Cromwell's terrorist campaign in the 17th century drove many Irish to France and Spain, while Cromwell deported many more to the West Indies and Virginia. Millions left due to the famine and its aftermath between 1845 and 1961. Where did they all go? From the memory of the wild San Patricios Brigade soldiers who deserted the American army during the Mexican War to fight on the side of their fellow Catholics to Australia's Irish Robin Hood: Ned Kelly, Coogan brings the vast reaches of the Irish diaspora to life in this collection of vivid and colourful tales. Rich in characterization and detail, not to mention the great Coogan wit, this is an invaluable volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every Celtophile.

Utopia, Limited
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Utopia, Limited

What is utopia if not a perfect world, impossible to achieve? Anahid Nersessian reveals a basic misunderstanding lurking behind that ideal. In Utopia, Limited she enlists William Blake, William Wordsworth, John Keats, and others to redefine utopianism as a positive investment in limitations. Linking the ecological imperative to live within our means to the aesthetic philosophy of the Romantic period, Nersessian’s theory of utopia promises not an unconditionally perfect world but a better world where we get less than we hoped, but more than we had. For the Romantic writers, the project of utopia and the project of art were identical. Blake believed that without limits, a work of art would b...

Republic of Debtors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Republic of Debtors

Debt was an inescapable fact of life in early America. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, its sinfulness was preached by ministers and the right to imprison debtors was unquestioned. By 1800, imprisonment for debt was under attack and insolvency was no longer seen as a moral failure, merely an economic setback. In Republic of Debtors, authorBruce H. Mann illuminates this crucial transformation in early American society.