Author: Andy Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925818857
Category : Australian poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
The poems in Human Looking speak with the voices of the disabled and the disfigured, in ways which are confronting, but also illuminating and tender. They speak of surgical interventions, and of the different kinds of disability which they seek to 'correct'. They range widely, finding figures to identify with in mythology and history, art and photography, poetry and fiction. A number of poems deal with unsettling extremes of embodiment, and with violence against disabled people. Others emerge out of everyday life, and the effects of illness, pain and prejudice. The strength of the speaking voice is remarkable, as is its capacity for empathy and love. 'I, this wonderful catastrophe', the poet has Mary Shelley's monstrous figure declare. The use of unusual and disjunctive - or 'deformed' - poetic forms, adds to the emotional impact of the poems.
Human Looking
Author: Andy Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925818857
Category : Australian poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
The poems in Human Looking speak with the voices of the disabled and the disfigured, in ways which are confronting, but also illuminating and tender. They speak of surgical interventions, and of the different kinds of disability which they seek to 'correct'. They range widely, finding figures to identify with in mythology and history, art and photography, poetry and fiction. A number of poems deal with unsettling extremes of embodiment, and with violence against disabled people. Others emerge out of everyday life, and the effects of illness, pain and prejudice. The strength of the speaking voice is remarkable, as is its capacity for empathy and love. 'I, this wonderful catastrophe', the poet has Mary Shelley's monstrous figure declare. The use of unusual and disjunctive - or 'deformed' - poetic forms, adds to the emotional impact of the poems.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925818857
Category : Australian poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
The poems in Human Looking speak with the voices of the disabled and the disfigured, in ways which are confronting, but also illuminating and tender. They speak of surgical interventions, and of the different kinds of disability which they seek to 'correct'. They range widely, finding figures to identify with in mythology and history, art and photography, poetry and fiction. A number of poems deal with unsettling extremes of embodiment, and with violence against disabled people. Others emerge out of everyday life, and the effects of illness, pain and prejudice. The strength of the speaking voice is remarkable, as is its capacity for empathy and love. 'I, this wonderful catastrophe', the poet has Mary Shelley's monstrous figure declare. The use of unusual and disjunctive - or 'deformed' - poetic forms, adds to the emotional impact of the poems.
Looking at Animals in Human History
Author: Linda Kalof
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 9781861893345
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Taking in a wide range of visual and textual materials, Linda Kalof in Looking at Animals in Human History unearths many surprising and revealing examples of our depictions of animals.
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 9781861893345
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Taking in a wide range of visual and textual materials, Linda Kalof in Looking at Animals in Human History unearths many surprising and revealing examples of our depictions of animals.
A Story of Us
Author: Lesley Newson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190883219
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
It's time for a story of human evolution that goes beyond describing "ape-men" and talks about what women and children were doing. In a few decades, a torrent of new evidence and ideas about human evolution has allowed scientists to piece together a more detailed understanding of what went on thousands and even millions of years ago. We now know much more about the problems our ancestors faced, the solutions they found, and the trade-offs they made. The drama of their experiences led to the humans we are today: an animal that relies on a complex culture. We are a species that can and does rapidly evolve cultural solutions as we face new problems, but the intricacies of our cultures mean that this often creates new challenges. Our species' unique capacity for culture began to evolve millions of years ago, but it only really took off in the last few hundred thousand years. This capacity allowed our ancestors to survive and raise their difficult children during times of extreme climate chaos. Understanding how this has evolved can help us understand the cultural change and diversity that we experience today. Lesley Newson and Peter Richerson, a husband-and-wife team based at the University of California, Davis, began their careers with training in biology. The two have spent years together and individually researching and collaborating with scholars from a wide range of disciplines to produce a deep history of humankind. In A Story of Us, they present this rich narrative and explain how the evolution of our genes relates to the evolution of our cultures. Newson and Richerson take readers through seven stages of human evolution, beginning seven million years ago with the apes that were the ancestors of humans and today's chimps and bonobos. The story ends in the present day and offers a glimpse into the future.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190883219
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
It's time for a story of human evolution that goes beyond describing "ape-men" and talks about what women and children were doing. In a few decades, a torrent of new evidence and ideas about human evolution has allowed scientists to piece together a more detailed understanding of what went on thousands and even millions of years ago. We now know much more about the problems our ancestors faced, the solutions they found, and the trade-offs they made. The drama of their experiences led to the humans we are today: an animal that relies on a complex culture. We are a species that can and does rapidly evolve cultural solutions as we face new problems, but the intricacies of our cultures mean that this often creates new challenges. Our species' unique capacity for culture began to evolve millions of years ago, but it only really took off in the last few hundred thousand years. This capacity allowed our ancestors to survive and raise their difficult children during times of extreme climate chaos. Understanding how this has evolved can help us understand the cultural change and diversity that we experience today. Lesley Newson and Peter Richerson, a husband-and-wife team based at the University of California, Davis, began their careers with training in biology. The two have spent years together and individually researching and collaborating with scholars from a wide range of disciplines to produce a deep history of humankind. In A Story of Us, they present this rich narrative and explain how the evolution of our genes relates to the evolution of our cultures. Newson and Richerson take readers through seven stages of human evolution, beginning seven million years ago with the apes that were the ancestors of humans and today's chimps and bonobos. The story ends in the present day and offers a glimpse into the future.
Looking in the Distance
Author: Richard Holloway
Publisher: House of Anansi
ISBN: 9780887847158
Category : Life
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
We seek spiritual guidance as much now as ever before, yet organized religion seems increasingly out of touch with our lives. Looking in the Distance offers as good, and as liberating, a guide to living as you will find.Richard Holloway celebrates the possibilities life affords while examining how doubts and fears too often paralyze people, especially as they grow older. This highly personal and meditative work will inspire and help us to better understand different ways of approaching the human search for wholeness and healing.Along the way, Holloway peppers his lively prose with favourite phrases and passages from writers as diverse as Philip Larkin, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Donna Tartt. The result is a brilliantly argued thesis that is both challenging and empowering. In the manner of Alain de Boton's best work, Looking in the Distance is accessible, funny, serious, hopeful, and heartfelt — a book that will change your life.
Publisher: House of Anansi
ISBN: 9780887847158
Category : Life
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
We seek spiritual guidance as much now as ever before, yet organized religion seems increasingly out of touch with our lives. Looking in the Distance offers as good, and as liberating, a guide to living as you will find.Richard Holloway celebrates the possibilities life affords while examining how doubts and fears too often paralyze people, especially as they grow older. This highly personal and meditative work will inspire and help us to better understand different ways of approaching the human search for wholeness and healing.Along the way, Holloway peppers his lively prose with favourite phrases and passages from writers as diverse as Philip Larkin, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Donna Tartt. The result is a brilliantly argued thesis that is both challenging and empowering. In the manner of Alain de Boton's best work, Looking in the Distance is accessible, funny, serious, hopeful, and heartfelt — a book that will change your life.
Totally Human
Author: Cynthia Pratt Nicolson
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
ISBN: 1554535697
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Explores characteristics inherited from both primitive man and other animals.
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
ISBN: 1554535697
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Explores characteristics inherited from both primitive man and other animals.
Quirks of Human Anatomy
Author: Lewis I. Held
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521518482
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
This book introduces students to basic concepts in evolutionary developmental biology, for undergraduate and graduate courses.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521518482
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
This book introduces students to basic concepts in evolutionary developmental biology, for undergraduate and graduate courses.
Ain't Enough to Look Human
Author: Abhijit Naskar
Publisher: Vicdansaadet Publishing
ISBN: 1393711987
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
"The title human is not our birthright, we have to earn it by living with humanity." The humanitarian scientist Abhijit Naskar delivers us a masterpiece that breathes life into the term "sapiens". He depicts in his bold and lucid writing what being human really means.
Publisher: Vicdansaadet Publishing
ISBN: 1393711987
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
"The title human is not our birthright, we have to earn it by living with humanity." The humanitarian scientist Abhijit Naskar delivers us a masterpiece that breathes life into the term "sapiens". He depicts in his bold and lucid writing what being human really means.
How to Look After Your Human
Author: Maggie Mayhem
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
ISBN: 9781847807878
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
There are plenty of guides out there for humans about training their dogs - as if humans have ever been the ones in charge. One dog has at last agreed to share the insights gained through years of hard experience: Maggie Mayhem has trained some of the world's most stubborn humans (including her co-author Kim Sears), and so there is no better canine to explain the complexities of human behavior and guide you through the ownership journey. How to Look After Your Human includes: - tips and techniques on everything from choosing the right human for you, to managing their diet and instilling a mutually beneficial exercise regime - a guide to deciphering human language, including which words you should be paying attention to (very few) and those you should ignore entirely (rather a lot) - advice on the vexed issues of fancy dress (canine) and personal hygiene (human) Written with Maggie's signature wit and wisdom, How to Look After Your Human is the perfect gift for dogs looking to build that unique bond with their humans. The text is accompanied throughout by bright, quirky artwork from critically acclaimed Penguin in Peril creator Helen Hancocks.
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
ISBN: 9781847807878
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
There are plenty of guides out there for humans about training their dogs - as if humans have ever been the ones in charge. One dog has at last agreed to share the insights gained through years of hard experience: Maggie Mayhem has trained some of the world's most stubborn humans (including her co-author Kim Sears), and so there is no better canine to explain the complexities of human behavior and guide you through the ownership journey. How to Look After Your Human includes: - tips and techniques on everything from choosing the right human for you, to managing their diet and instilling a mutually beneficial exercise regime - a guide to deciphering human language, including which words you should be paying attention to (very few) and those you should ignore entirely (rather a lot) - advice on the vexed issues of fancy dress (canine) and personal hygiene (human) Written with Maggie's signature wit and wisdom, How to Look After Your Human is the perfect gift for dogs looking to build that unique bond with their humans. The text is accompanied throughout by bright, quirky artwork from critically acclaimed Penguin in Peril creator Helen Hancocks.
Just Look Up
Author: Joe Beckman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781634893725
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781634893725
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A Shape in the Dark
Author: Bjorn Dihle
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
ISBN: 1680513109
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
"With its vivid prose, this moving homage to Alaska and those who live there really hits home."― Publishers Weekly 2021 Banff Mountain Book Award finalist in Mountain Environment and Natural History 2021 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Silver Winner in Nature In A Shape in the Dark, wilderness guide and lifelong Alaskan Bjorn Dihle weaves personal experience with historical and contemporary accounts to explore the world of brown bears--from encounters with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, frightening attacks including the famed death of Timothy Treadwell, the controversies related to bear hunting, the animal’s place in native cultures, and the impacts on the species from habitat degradation and climate change. Much more than a report on human-bear interactions, this compelling story intimately explores our relationship with one of the world’s most powerful predators. An authentic and thoughtful work, it blends outdoor adventure, history, and elements of memoir to present a mesmerizing portrait of Alaska’s brown bears and grizzlies, informed by the species’ larger history and their fragile future.
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
ISBN: 1680513109
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
"With its vivid prose, this moving homage to Alaska and those who live there really hits home."― Publishers Weekly 2021 Banff Mountain Book Award finalist in Mountain Environment and Natural History 2021 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Silver Winner in Nature In A Shape in the Dark, wilderness guide and lifelong Alaskan Bjorn Dihle weaves personal experience with historical and contemporary accounts to explore the world of brown bears--from encounters with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, frightening attacks including the famed death of Timothy Treadwell, the controversies related to bear hunting, the animal’s place in native cultures, and the impacts on the species from habitat degradation and climate change. Much more than a report on human-bear interactions, this compelling story intimately explores our relationship with one of the world’s most powerful predators. An authentic and thoughtful work, it blends outdoor adventure, history, and elements of memoir to present a mesmerizing portrait of Alaska’s brown bears and grizzlies, informed by the species’ larger history and their fragile future.