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This collection of essays breaks new ground in looking at Berlin
after the fall of the Wall as the city struggles to re-establish
itself as the cultural and political capital of Germany. The essays
offer insightful readings of the metropolis, its people and
institutions, as a paradigm for modern Germany. They focus on
important cultural developments and changes as they occurred
especially, but not exclusively, in Berlin. Issues explored include
women's role in the restructuring of higher education in Berlin,
the impact of State Security at Humboldt University, problems of a
growing immigrant population, and the innovative counter-culture
ventures in the Prenzlauer Berg district. Other chapters address
major cinematic responses to the city by reknowned filmmakers Wim
Wenders, Walter Ruttman, and Helke Sander; and the representation
of Berlin and the Berlin Wall in modern fiction. This volume makes
an important contribution to the discourse on German identity.
New essays tracing the 18th-century literary revival in
German-speaking lands and the cultural developments that
accompanied it. The Enlightenment was based on the use of reason,
common sense, and "natural law," and was paralleled by an emphasis
on feelings and the emotions in religious, especially Pietist
circles. Progressive thinkers in England, France, and later in
Germany began to assail the absolutism of the state and the
orthodoxy of the Church; in Germany the line led from Leibniz,
Thomasius, and Wolff to Lessing and Kant, and eventually to the
rise of an educated upper middle class. Literary developments
encompassed the emergence of a national theater, literature, and a
common literary language. This became possible in part because of
advances in literacy and education, especially among bourgeois
women, and the reorganization of book production and the book
market. This major new reference work provides a fresh look at the
major literary figures, works, and cultural developments from
around 1700 up to the late Enlightenment.They trace the
18th-century literary revival in German-speaking countries: from
occasional and learned literature under the influence of French
Neoclassicism to the establishment of a new German drama, religious
epic and secular poetry, and the sentimentalist novel of
self-fashioning. The volume includes the new, stimulating works of
women, a chapter on music and literature, chapters on literary
developments in Switzerland and in Austria, and a chapter
onreactions to the Enlightenment from the 19th century to the
present. The recent revaluing of cultural and social phenomena
affecting literary texts informs the presentations in the
individual chapters and allows for the inclusionof hitherto
neglected but important texts such as essays, travelogues,
philosophical texts, and letters. Contributors: Kai Hammermeister,
Katherine Goodman, Helga Brandes, Rosmarie Zeller, Kevin Hilliard,
Francis Lamport, Sarah Colvin, Anna Richards, Franz M. Eybl, W.
Daniel Wilson, Robert Holub. Barbara Becker-Cantarino is Research
Professor in German at the Ohio State University.
Studies representations of women and death by women to see whether
and how they differ from patriarchal versions. In Western culture,
women are often linked with death, perhaps because they are
traditionally constructed as an unknowable "other." The first two
Women and Death volumes investigate ideas about death and the
feminine as represented in German culture since 1500, focusing,
respectively, on the representation of women as victims and killers
and the idea of the woman warrior, and confirming that women who
kill or die violent or untimely deaths exercisefascination even as
they pose a threat. The traditions of representation traced in the
first two volumes, however, are largely patriarchal. What happens
when it is women who produce the representations? Do they debunk or
reject the dominant discourses of sexual fascination around women
and death? Do they replace them with more sober or "realistic"
representations, with new forms, modes, and language? Or do women
writers and artists, inescapably bound up in patriarchal tradition,
reproduce its paradigms? This third volume in the series
investigates these questions in ten essays written by an
international group of expert scholars. It will be of interest to
scholars and students of German literature and culture, gender
studies, and film studies. Contributors: Judith Aikin, Barbara
Becker-Cantarino, Jill Bepler, Stephanie Bird, Abigail Dunn,
Stephanie Hilger, Elisabeth Krimmer, Aine McMurtry, Simon Richter,
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly. Clare Bielby is Lecturer in German at the
University of Hull. Anna Richards is Lecturer in German at Birkbeck
College, University of London.
This book introduces community planning as practiced in the United
States, focusing on the comprehensive plan. Sometimes known by
other names--especially master plan or general plan--the type of
plan described here is the predominant form of general governmental
planning in the U.S. Although many government agencies make plans
for their own programs or facilities, the comprehensive plan is the
only planning document that considers multiple programs and that
accounts for activities on all land located within the planning
area, including both public and private property. Written by a
former president of the American Planning Association, "Community
Planning" is thorough, specific, and timely. It addresses such
important contemporary issues as sustainability, walkable
communities, the role of urban design in public safety, changes in
housing needs for a changing population, and multi-modal
transportation planning. Unlike competing books, it addresses all
of these topics in the context of the local comprehensive plan.
There is a broad audience for this book: planning students,
practicing planners, and individual citizens who want to better
understand local planning and land use controls. Boxes at the end
of each chapter explain how professional planners and individual
citizens, respectively, typically engage the issues addressed in
the chapter. For all readers, "Community Planning" provides a
pragmatic view of the comprehensive plan, clearly explained by a
respected authority.
From the brilliantly green and glossy eggs of the Elegant Crested
Tinamou--said to be among the most beautiful in the world--to the
small brown eggs of the house sparrow that makes its nest in a
lamppost and the uniformly brown or white chickens' eggs found by
the dozen in any corner grocery, birds' eggs have inspired
countless biologists, ecologists, and ornithologists, as well as
artists, from John James Audubon to the contemporary photographer
Rosamond Purcell. For scientists, these vibrant vessels are the
source of an array of interesting topics, from the factors
responsible for egg coloration to the curious practice of "brood
parasitism," in which the eggs of cuckoos mimic those of other bird
species in order to be cunningly concealed among the clutches of
unsuspecting foster parents.
"The Book of Eggs "introduces readers to eggs from six hundred
species--some endangered or extinct--from around the world and
housed mostly at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History.
Organized by habitat and taxonomy, the entries include newly
commissioned photographs that reproduce each egg in full color and
at actual size, as well as distribution maps and drawings and
descriptions of the birds and their nests where the eggs are kept
warm. Birds' eggs are some of the most colorful and variable
natural products in the wild, and each entry is also accompanied by
a brief description that includes evolutionary explanations for the
wide variety of colors and patterns, from camouflage designed to
protect against predation, to thermoregulatory adaptations, to
adjustments for the circumstances of a particular habitat or
season. Throughout the book are fascinating facts to pique the
curiosity of binocular-toting birdwatchers and budding amateurs
alike. Female mallards, for instance, invest more energy to produce
larger eggs when faced with the genetic windfall of an attractive
mate. Some seabirds, like the cliff-dwelling guillemot, have
adapted to produce long, pointed eggs, whose uneven weight
distribution prevents them from rolling off rocky ledges into the
sea.
A visually stunning and scientifically engaging guide to six
hundred of the most intriguing eggs, from the pea-sized progeny of
the smallest of hummingbirds to the eggs of the largest living
bird, the ostrich, which can weigh up to five pounds, "The Book of
Eggs" offers readers a rare, up-close look at these remarkable
forms of animal life.
Continue the drama in Part 2 in this Trilogy of Romance Books as
Natalie and Maggie, best friends since college, find themselves
steeped in the romance, mysticism and mystery of Jerusalem.
The appearance of Jack, a diamond dealer and Natalie's old
boyfriend from college, creates incredible tension and arousal for
Natalie. How can see keep her marriage intact? Maggie is mesmerized
also by a new man in her life: Raji from Inida.
The mystery woman, Chaya Sarah, continues to share profound
spiritual wisdom. Teaching Natalie the concept of 'soul mate' helps
Natalie revive her marriage, at least for a night.
However Chaya Sara's secrecy about herself baffles them, and
concern grows that Chaya Sarah may be involved in more than meets
the eye.
Too soon they must leave Jerusalem. A last minute surprising
upset centered around Chaya Sarah frightens them and they realize
they may be dealing with intrigue and terrorism.
How will Natalie and Maggie handle the mystery and romance that
floods both women as they attempt to get back to life in the United
States? Can a return to Jerusalem be far behind in this trilogy of
romantic fiction?
Seven Gateways to Happiness is the synthesis for women of THE
ENCHANTED SELF(R), a systematic way of bringing more joy, purpose
and meaning into your life. Dr. Holstein's pioneering research and
case study analysis in the field of positive psychology led to
Enchanted Self methods that she has been teaching women for the
last 20 years. This book is a self-esteem handbook to treasure and
live by. As you incorporate each of the Seven Gateways to
Happiness, you quickly find yourself becoming more confident,
fulfilled and empowered. You recognize the best in yourself while
tapping into your strengths, talents and potential. Case studies
from Dr. Holstein's vast library of real stories, both in and out
of the treatment room, and practice activities for each of the
seven gateways expand theory into hands on learning and practice
for you. Enjoy Freeing your Enchanted Self
In her spiritual autobiography, Barbara Becker shares her journey
of becoming a healer and teacher of love and compassion. In
understanding the lessons of forgiveness in herself and others, she
learns we are here on Earth to explore the separation from our
magnificent Self. Enclosure- A Spiritual Autobiography reveals
through our choices and creations, we protect ourselves from
knowing who we truly are. Drawing upon courage and strength within
herself, Barbara discovers the magic and beauty of her truth and
being.
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Kent Letters (Paperback)
Barbara Becker Agte; Edited by Esther Buchanan Bohuslov; Designed by Bette L Waters
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R338
R282
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Kent State University student massacre May 4, 1970. Letters from
students present at the demonstrations and subsequent student
killings by US National Guardsmen. English teacher, on faculty at
Kent State at the time, gave her students the opportunity to write
to her about their feelings of what happened on campus at Kent
State on that infamous day. She had 32 responses in the format of
essays and poems. Ms Agte has kept them for these 40 plus years,
holding much value to her. She is now sharing them with the world.
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Delight (Paperback)
Dr Barbara Becker Holstein
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R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
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Delight is the culmination of Dr. Holstein's professional
adventuring into positive psychology, combined with her own
journeying back to her roots as a Jewish woman. She has a passion
to help women feel impassioned about where they are going and how
to live lives of meaning, well-being and purpose. In Delight she
leaves no leaf unturned! Every time she experiences a celebration
or activity in the world of being Jewish she brings in the reader
so she can celebrate and move ahead in her life's journey. Join her
as she travels in Jewish circles known only to a few, dancing with
the women at a festive wedding, dipping herself into the pure
waters of a Mikvah, and more!
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