Author: Muriel Cormican
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1640140743
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
By exploring the concept of the tender gaze in German film, theater, and literature, this volume's contributors illustrate how perspective-taking in works of art fosters empathy and prosocial behaviors.
The Tender Gaze
Author: Muriel Cormican
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1640140743
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
By exploring the concept of the tender gaze in German film, theater, and literature, this volume's contributors illustrate how perspective-taking in works of art fosters empathy and prosocial behaviors.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1640140743
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
By exploring the concept of the tender gaze in German film, theater, and literature, this volume's contributors illustrate how perspective-taking in works of art fosters empathy and prosocial behaviors.
Have You Considered the Egg?
Author: Marian Pilgrim
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524633941
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
As the New Millennium was approaching, my decision was to get my work on (Have you considered the egg?) published. Thus in 2005, The opportunity came and my work was accepted and published as a New Author. The hunger for sharing some of what I considered,have been my motivation.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524633941
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
As the New Millennium was approaching, my decision was to get my work on (Have you considered the egg?) published. Thus in 2005, The opportunity came and my work was accepted and published as a New Author. The hunger for sharing some of what I considered,have been my motivation.
Salvific Manhood
Author: Ernest L. Gibson
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496217098
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Salvific Manhood foregrounds the radical power of male intimacy and vulnerability in surveying each of James Baldwin’s six novels. Asserting that manhood and masculinity hold the potential for both tragedy and salvation, Ernest L. Gibson III highlights the complex and difficult emotional choices Baldwin’s men must make within their varied lives, relationships, and experiences. In Salvific Manhood, Gibson offers a new and compelling way to understand the hidden connections between Baldwin’s novels. Thematically daring and theoretically provocative, he presents a queering of salvation, a nuanced approach that views redemption through the lenses of gender and sexuality. Exploring how fraternal crises develop out of sociopolitical forces and conditions, Salvific Manhood theorizes a spatiality of manhood, where spaces in between men are erased through expressions of intimacy and love. Positioned at the intersections of literary criticism, queer studies, and male studies, Gibson deconstructs Baldwin’s wrestling with familial love, American identity, suicide, art, incarceration, and memory by magnifying the potent idea of salvific manhood. Ultimately, Salvific Manhood calls for an alternate reading of Baldwin’s novels, introducing new theories for understanding the intricacies of African American manhood and American identity, all within a space where the presence of tragedy can give way to the possibility of salvation.?
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496217098
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Salvific Manhood foregrounds the radical power of male intimacy and vulnerability in surveying each of James Baldwin’s six novels. Asserting that manhood and masculinity hold the potential for both tragedy and salvation, Ernest L. Gibson III highlights the complex and difficult emotional choices Baldwin’s men must make within their varied lives, relationships, and experiences. In Salvific Manhood, Gibson offers a new and compelling way to understand the hidden connections between Baldwin’s novels. Thematically daring and theoretically provocative, he presents a queering of salvation, a nuanced approach that views redemption through the lenses of gender and sexuality. Exploring how fraternal crises develop out of sociopolitical forces and conditions, Salvific Manhood theorizes a spatiality of manhood, where spaces in between men are erased through expressions of intimacy and love. Positioned at the intersections of literary criticism, queer studies, and male studies, Gibson deconstructs Baldwin’s wrestling with familial love, American identity, suicide, art, incarceration, and memory by magnifying the potent idea of salvific manhood. Ultimately, Salvific Manhood calls for an alternate reading of Baldwin’s novels, introducing new theories for understanding the intricacies of African American manhood and American identity, all within a space where the presence of tragedy can give way to the possibility of salvation.?
Rambler
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Languages : en
Pages : 514
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The Unbearable Saki
Author: Sandie Byrne
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191527572
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Saki is the acknowledged master of the short story. His writing is elegant, economical, and witty, its tone worldly, flippant irreverence delivered in astringent exchanges and epigrams more neat, pointed, and poised even than Wilde's. The deadpan narrative voice allows for the unsentimental recitation of horrors and the comically grotesque, and the generation of guilty laughter at some very un-pc statements. Saki's short stories have been much reprinted as well as adapted for radio, stage, and television, but his novels, The Unbearable Bassington and When William Came, are almost unknown, his journalism and travel writing forgotten, and his plays rarely performed. Sandie Byrne argues that his reputation has been unfairly overshadowed by his predecessor Oscar Wilde, contemporary George Bernard Shaw, and successors P.G. Wodehouse and Evelyn Waugh. In a well-meaning introduction to the Penguin Complete Saki, Noël Coward reinforced the received image of Saki's work as celebrating an Edwardian or even Victorian milieu of privilege, luxury, and affectation; comedies of manners and light satire. Byrne shows that Saki's writing was no nostalgic evocation of a lost golden age, and that he was rarely concerned with the charm and delight Coward describes. His preoccupations were with England, the values of Empire, and the dangerous beauty of the feral ephebe. The threat to the first two of these triggered his alleged metamorphosis from cosmopolitan cynic and dandy-about-town to patriotic, even jingoistic, NCO, in a manner worthy of his blackest humour.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191527572
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Saki is the acknowledged master of the short story. His writing is elegant, economical, and witty, its tone worldly, flippant irreverence delivered in astringent exchanges and epigrams more neat, pointed, and poised even than Wilde's. The deadpan narrative voice allows for the unsentimental recitation of horrors and the comically grotesque, and the generation of guilty laughter at some very un-pc statements. Saki's short stories have been much reprinted as well as adapted for radio, stage, and television, but his novels, The Unbearable Bassington and When William Came, are almost unknown, his journalism and travel writing forgotten, and his plays rarely performed. Sandie Byrne argues that his reputation has been unfairly overshadowed by his predecessor Oscar Wilde, contemporary George Bernard Shaw, and successors P.G. Wodehouse and Evelyn Waugh. In a well-meaning introduction to the Penguin Complete Saki, Noël Coward reinforced the received image of Saki's work as celebrating an Edwardian or even Victorian milieu of privilege, luxury, and affectation; comedies of manners and light satire. Byrne shows that Saki's writing was no nostalgic evocation of a lost golden age, and that he was rarely concerned with the charm and delight Coward describes. His preoccupations were with England, the values of Empire, and the dangerous beauty of the feral ephebe. The threat to the first two of these triggered his alleged metamorphosis from cosmopolitan cynic and dandy-about-town to patriotic, even jingoistic, NCO, in a manner worthy of his blackest humour.
Female Intimacies in Seventeenth-Century French Literature
Author: Marianne Legault
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317136039
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Examining literary discourses on female friendship and intimacy in seventeenth-century France, this study takes as its premise the view that, unlike men, women have been denied for centuries the possibility of same sex friendship. The author explores the effect of this homosocial and homopriviledged heritage on the deployment and constructions of female friendship and homoerotic relationships as thematic narratives in works by male and female writers in seventeenth-century France. The book consists of three parts: the first surveys the history of male thinkers' denial of female friendship, concluding with a synopsis of the cultural representations of female same-sex practices. The second analyzes female intimacy and homoerotism as imagined, appropriated and finally repudiated by Honoré d'Urfé's pastoral novel, L'Astrée, and Isaac de Benserade's seemingly lesbian-friendly comedy, Iphis et Iante. The third turns to unprecedented depictions of female intimate and homoerotic bonds in Madeleine de Scudéry's novel Mathilde and Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force's fairy tale Plus Belle que Fée. This study reveals a female literary genealogy of intimacies between women in seventeenth-century France, and adds to the research in lesbian and queer studies, fields in which pre-eighteenth-century French literary texts are rare.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317136039
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Examining literary discourses on female friendship and intimacy in seventeenth-century France, this study takes as its premise the view that, unlike men, women have been denied for centuries the possibility of same sex friendship. The author explores the effect of this homosocial and homopriviledged heritage on the deployment and constructions of female friendship and homoerotic relationships as thematic narratives in works by male and female writers in seventeenth-century France. The book consists of three parts: the first surveys the history of male thinkers' denial of female friendship, concluding with a synopsis of the cultural representations of female same-sex practices. The second analyzes female intimacy and homoerotism as imagined, appropriated and finally repudiated by Honoré d'Urfé's pastoral novel, L'Astrée, and Isaac de Benserade's seemingly lesbian-friendly comedy, Iphis et Iante. The third turns to unprecedented depictions of female intimate and homoerotic bonds in Madeleine de Scudéry's novel Mathilde and Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force's fairy tale Plus Belle que Fée. This study reveals a female literary genealogy of intimacies between women in seventeenth-century France, and adds to the research in lesbian and queer studies, fields in which pre-eighteenth-century French literary texts are rare.
Divide and Destroy
Author: Gerald D. DeWiTT, Jr.
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
ISBN: 9781932672909
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Divide & Destroy, is a book about love. LOVE, is the most precious thing that there is, in the entire world. To find it and then loose it, or to have it destroyed, is a loss that is without price that is unimaginable. This book, talks about the ways that a woman can develop it, foster it, promote it, maintain it, preserve it, and bask in its glow. It talks about the Biblical principles models and tools that God has provided women, to make their marriages into the Gardens of Eden that God intended them to be. It is a book for women, about the Power and Control that a woman can wield within her relationship. About how God has specifically given women control within their lives, to be the deciding factor in the intensity of the love that they will experience. God, teaching women how to Command their husband's love. Life without love is a life filled with emptiness and emotional torment. This book can help you avoid the sufferings, of living a life alone, without love.
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
ISBN: 9781932672909
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Divide & Destroy, is a book about love. LOVE, is the most precious thing that there is, in the entire world. To find it and then loose it, or to have it destroyed, is a loss that is without price that is unimaginable. This book, talks about the ways that a woman can develop it, foster it, promote it, maintain it, preserve it, and bask in its glow. It talks about the Biblical principles models and tools that God has provided women, to make their marriages into the Gardens of Eden that God intended them to be. It is a book for women, about the Power and Control that a woman can wield within her relationship. About how God has specifically given women control within their lives, to be the deciding factor in the intensity of the love that they will experience. God, teaching women how to Command their husband's love. Life without love is a life filled with emptiness and emotional torment. This book can help you avoid the sufferings, of living a life alone, without love.
What Happens Next?
Author: Bruce L. Taylor
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666766143
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Bruce Taylor’s latest volume of sermons for the Common Lectionary (Revised) compiles traditional and story form proclamations for the Sundays and feast days from Advent through Eastertide in Year B of the three-year lectionary cycle. Theologically rich, sacramentally sensitive, and ecumenically minded, these biblically centered sermons articulate God’s love for the whole creation, the profound implications of discipleship, and the necessity of Christian unity. Like its predecessors in Taylor’s first and second journeys through the lectionary, What Happens Next? is intended for use by preachers, educators, seminary students, and devotional readers, who will all find it to be a welcome companion in penetrating the spiritual genius of the liturgical year and the usefulness of preaching from common texts. The book exemplifies how preaching from Mark’s Gospel and the accompanying lectionary readings can shape interaction with the elements of the liturgy to encourage faithful Christian worship. The very uniqueness of Mark among the Gospels is elicited to prompt the whole church and each believer to respond to the question posed implicitly but insistently by the women’s discovery of the empty tomb on Easter morning: What happens next?
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666766143
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Bruce Taylor’s latest volume of sermons for the Common Lectionary (Revised) compiles traditional and story form proclamations for the Sundays and feast days from Advent through Eastertide in Year B of the three-year lectionary cycle. Theologically rich, sacramentally sensitive, and ecumenically minded, these biblically centered sermons articulate God’s love for the whole creation, the profound implications of discipleship, and the necessity of Christian unity. Like its predecessors in Taylor’s first and second journeys through the lectionary, What Happens Next? is intended for use by preachers, educators, seminary students, and devotional readers, who will all find it to be a welcome companion in penetrating the spiritual genius of the liturgical year and the usefulness of preaching from common texts. The book exemplifies how preaching from Mark’s Gospel and the accompanying lectionary readings can shape interaction with the elements of the liturgy to encourage faithful Christian worship. The very uniqueness of Mark among the Gospels is elicited to prompt the whole church and each believer to respond to the question posed implicitly but insistently by the women’s discovery of the empty tomb on Easter morning: What happens next?
The Cosmopolitan
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Pages : 798
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Pages : 798
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All the World
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Pages : 708
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Pages : 708
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