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Galison Shrooms in Bloom Jigsaw Puzzle (500 Piece) (Jigsaw): Galison Galison Shrooms in Bloom Jigsaw Puzzle (500 Piece) (Jigsaw)
Galison; Artworks by Heather Brooks
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R441 R302 Discovery Miles 3 020 Save R139 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shrooms in Bloom 500 Piece Puzzle from Galison is a vibrant collage of mushrooms from the wonderful and fascinating world of fungi. Galison puzzles are packaged in matte-finish sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage. * 500 Pieces, Ribbon Cut * Box: 8 x 8 x 1.5", 203 x 203 x 41mm, Puzzle: 20 x 20", 508 x 508 mm * Includes Color Puzzle Insert with Puzzle Image * Virtually No Puzzle Dust * Puzzle greyboard contains 90% recycled paper. Packaging contains 70% recycled paper and is made responsibly from FSC-certified material. Printed with nontoxic inks.

Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice (Hardcover, New): Chris Beasley, Heather Brook, Mary Holmes Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice (Hardcover, New)
Chris Beasley, Heather Brook, Mary Holmes
R4,223 Discovery Miles 42 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores heterosexualities in their complex and everyday expressions. It engages with theories about the intersection of sexuality with other markers of difference, and gender in particular. The outcome will productively upset equations of heterosexuality with heteronormativity and accounts that cast heterosexuality in "sex critical, sex as danger" terms. Queer/feminist 'pro-sex' perspectives have become prevalent in analyses of sexuality, but in these approaches queer becomes the site of subversive, transgressive, exciting and pleasurable sex, while heterosex, if mentioned at all, continues to be seen as objectionable or dowdy. It challenges heterosexuality's comparative absence in gender/sexuality debates and the common constitution of heterosexuality as nasty, boring and normative. The authors develop an innovative analysis showing the limits of the sharply bifurcated perspectives of the "sex wars." This is not a revisionist account of heterosexuality as merely one option in a fluid smorgasbord, nor does it dismiss the weight of feminist/pro-feminist critiques of heterosexuality. This book establishes that if relations of domination do not constitute the analytical sum of heterosexuality, then identifying its range of potentialities is clearly important for understanding and helping to undo its "nastier" elements.

Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice (Paperback): Chris Beasley, Heather Brook, Mary Holmes Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Chris Beasley, Heather Brook, Mary Holmes
R1,648 Discovery Miles 16 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores heterosexualities in their complex and everyday expressions. It engages with theories about the intersection of sexuality with other markers of difference, and gender in particular. The outcome will productively upset equations of heterosexuality with heteronormativity and accounts that cast heterosexuality in "sex critical, sex as danger" terms. Queer/feminist 'pro-sex' perspectives have become prevalent in analyses of sexuality, but in these approaches queer becomes the site of subversive, transgressive, exciting and pleasurable sex, while heterosex, if mentioned at all, continues to be seen as objectionable or dowdy. It challenges heterosexuality's comparative absence in gender/sexuality debates and the common constitution of heterosexuality as nasty, boring and normative. The authors develop an innovative analysis showing the limits of the sharply bifurcated perspectives of the "sex wars". This is not a revisionist account of heterosexuality as merely one option in a fluid smorgasbord, nor does it dismiss the weight of feminist/pro-feminist critiques of heterosexuality. This book establishes that if relations of domination do not constitute the analytical sum of heterosexuality, then identifying its range of potentialities is clearly important for understanding and helping to undo its "nastier" elements.

Youth Language Practices and Urban Language Contact in Africa (Hardcover, New Ed): Rajend Mesthrie, Ellen Hurst-Harosh, Heather... Youth Language Practices and Urban Language Contact in Africa (Hardcover, New Ed)
Rajend Mesthrie, Ellen Hurst-Harosh, Heather Brookes
R2,531 Discovery Miles 25 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ways in which young people use language provides fascinating insights into language practice and contact. Written by a team of key scholars in the field, this book describes and theorises 'male, in-group, street-aligned, youth language practice' in urban centres in Africa, exploring the creative use of language, and its function in peer sociality and contestation of social identities. The book contributes to theoretical debates surrounding multimodal language, language contact, standards and variation, and language change. It highlights that 'youth languages' are not to be confused with the urban languages, varieties, and vernaculars of the general population, and that claims of autonomy and candidacy as national languages are flawed. The book demonstrates that the youthful practices of males are nevertheless worthy of scholarly attention: the framing of youth languages within the field of language contact will stimulate situated and comprehensive studies of the role and significance of youth practices.

The Cultural Politics of Contemporary Hollywood Film - Power, Culture, and Society (Hardcover): Chris Beasley, Heather Brook The Cultural Politics of Contemporary Hollywood Film - Power, Culture, and Society (Hardcover)
Chris Beasley, Heather Brook
R2,539 R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Save R1,030 (41%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Adopting and developing a 'cultural politics' approach, this comprehensive study explores how Hollywood movies generate and reflect political myths about social and personal life that profoundly influence how we understand power relations. Instead of looking at genre, it employs three broad categories of film. 'Security' films present ideas concerning public order and disorder, citizen-state relations and the politics of fear. 'Relationalities' films highlight personal and intimate politics, bringing norms about identities, gender and sexuality into focus. In 'socially critical' films, particular issues and ideas are endowed with more overtly political significance. The book considers these categories as global political technologies implicated in hegemonic and 'soft power' relations whose reach is both deep and broad. -- .

Your Right to Know - A Citizen's Guide to the Freedom of Information Act (Paperback, 2nd edition): Heather Brooke Your Right to Know - A Citizen's Guide to the Freedom of Information Act (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Heather Brooke
R676 R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Save R48 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a popular guide to the Freedom of Information Act, now updated in a new edition. Have you ever wanted to force open the secretive doors of government? This book provides all the tools you need. With a new foreword by Ian Hislop, it's also fully updated to include: new chapters on Scotland and the law in practice; tips for digging out information and new template letters; an expanded and updated directory; examples of case law that you can use in your quest for answers; and an expanded business chapter to help you get contracts, tenders and performance evaluations. Information is born free, but everywhere is in chains. Heather Brooke has written the Information Liberation Front guide to end the politicians' enslavement of the facts which belong to the public. Bravo. - Greg Palast, author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy. Even with my knowledge of Britain's secretive and undemocratic system of government, I found this book to be an eye opener.

Red Archer - Book Two of the Red August Series (Paperback): Heather Brooks Red Archer - Book Two of the Red August Series (Paperback)
Heather Brooks; Edited by William C Hardy; H L Brooks
R496 Discovery Miles 4 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Women's Guide to Divorce in Florida - What Women Need to Gain an Advantage in The Process (Paperback): Esq Heather Brooke... Women's Guide to Divorce in Florida - What Women Need to Gain an Advantage in The Process (Paperback)
Esq Heather Brooke Quick
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hercules - A Matter of Trust (Paperback, 2 Ed): Heather Brooks Hercules - A Matter of Trust (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Heather Brooks
R198 R176 Discovery Miles 1 760 Save R22 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Horse friends forever?

Emily Summers is on a mission. A scared little pony has come to Running Horse Ridge, the horse rescue ranch where she lives. Hercules desperately needs a friend, and Emily knows exactly how the lonely pony feels. She is new to Running Horse Ridge herself. But unlike Hercules, she has begun to make new friends, and she has the love of her horse friend forever, Sapphire. Can Emily get Hercules to trust her before he is beyond help?

The Silent State - Secrets, Surveillance and the Myth of British Democracy (Paperback): Heather Brooke The Silent State - Secrets, Surveillance and the Myth of British Democracy (Paperback)
Heather Brooke 1
R485 R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Save R93 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Award-winning investigative journalist Heather Brooke exposes the shocking and farcical lack of transparency at all levels of government. At a time when the State knows more than ever about us, Brooke argues that without proper access to the information that citizens pay for, Britain can never be a true democracy. *SECRECY*: anonymous bureaucrats, clandestine courts, men in tights and the true cost of 'public' information. *PROPAGANDA*: spin, PR and bullshitting by numbers. The British government spent GBP38m more on advertising last year than their closest competitor, Proctor and Gamble - find out what they spent it on! *SURVEILLANCE*: discover the extent of Britain's network of databases spying on ordinary citizens, *EXPENSES*: read, for the first time, the exclusive and definitive account of Brooke's five-year campaign to have MPs' expenses revealed, which rocked the nation and transformed Britain's political landscape.

Enduring Shame - A Recent History of Unwed Pregnancy and Righteous Reproduction (Hardcover): Heather Brook Adams Enduring Shame - A Recent History of Unwed Pregnancy and Righteous Reproduction (Hardcover)
Heather Brook Adams
R2,231 Discovery Miles 22 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A study of the rhetorical power of shame and its effect on reproductive politics Not long ago, unmarried pregnant women in the United States hid in maternity homes and relinquished their "illegitimate" children to more "deserving" two-parent families-all to conceal "shameful" pregnancies. Although times have changed, reproductive politics remain fraught. In Enduring Shame Heather Brook Adams recasts the 1960s and '70s-an era of presumed progress-as a time when expanding reproductive rights were paralleled by communicative practices of shame that cultivated increasingly public interventions into unwed and teen pregnancy and new forms of injustice. Drawing from personal interviews, archival documents, legal decisions, public policy, journalism, memoirs, and advocacy writing, Adams articulates how the rhetorical power of shame persuaded the American public to think about reproduction, sexual righteousness, and unwed pregnancy. Despite the aspirational goals of reproductive liberation, public sentiment frequently reflected supremacist beliefs regarding racial, economic, and moral fitness-notions that informed new public policy. Enduring Shame maps a range of experiences across these decades from women's experiences in homes for unwed mothers to policy and legal changes that are typically understood as proof of shame's dissipation, including Title IX legislation and Roe v. Wade. Rhetorical historiography and questions of reproductive justice guide the analysis, and women's testimonies provide essential perspectives and context. Through these histories, Adams articulates a network of language, affect, and embodiment through which shame moves; expands rhetorical understandings of the discursive power of the identities of woman and mother; and considers how the gendered, raced, and classed aspects of shame can help us understand and support reproductive dignity. Enduring Shame recovers a misunderstood part of women's recent history by considering why reproductive politics continue to be so volatile despite previous gains and why shame still figures centrally in discourse about women's reproductive and sexual freedoms.

Enduring Shame - A Recent History of Unwed Pregnancy and Righteous Reproduction (Paperback): Heather Brook Adams Enduring Shame - A Recent History of Unwed Pregnancy and Righteous Reproduction (Paperback)
Heather Brook Adams
R810 Discovery Miles 8 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A study of the rhetorical power of shame and its effect on reproductive politics Not long ago, unmarried pregnant women in the United States hid in maternity homes and relinquished their "illegitimate" children to more "deserving" two-parent families-all to conceal "shameful" pregnancies. Although times have changed, reproductive politics remain fraught. In Enduring Shame Heather Brook Adams recasts the 1960s and '70s-an era of presumed progress-as a time when expanding reproductive rights were paralleled by communicative practices of shame that cultivated increasingly public interventions into unwed and teen pregnancy and new forms of injustice. Drawing from personal interviews, archival documents, legal decisions, public policy, journalism, memoirs, and advocacy writing, Adams articulates how the rhetorical power of shame persuaded the American public to think about reproduction, sexual righteousness, and unwed pregnancy. Despite the aspirational goals of reproductive liberation, public sentiment frequently reflected supremacist beliefs regarding racial, economic, and moral fitness-notions that informed new public policy. Enduring Shame maps a range of experiences across these decades from women's experiences in homes for unwed mothers to policy and legal changes that are typically understood as proof of shame's dissipation, including Title IX legislation and Roe v. Wade. Rhetorical historiography and questions of reproductive justice guide the analysis, and women's testimonies provide essential perspectives and context. Through these histories, Adams articulates a network of language, affect, and embodiment through which shame moves; expands rhetorical understandings of the discursive power of the identities of woman and mother; and considers how the gendered, raced, and classed aspects of shame can help us understand and support reproductive dignity. Enduring Shame recovers a misunderstood part of women's recent history by considering why reproductive politics continue to be so volatile despite previous gains and why shame still figures centrally in discourse about women's reproductive and sexual freedoms.

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