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A Genealogy of Puberty Science - Monsters, Abnormals, and Everyone Else (Paperback): Pedro Pinto, Catriona MacLeod A Genealogy of Puberty Science - Monsters, Abnormals, and Everyone Else (Paperback)
Pedro Pinto, Catriona MacLeod
R1,289 Discovery Miles 12 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Genealogy of Puberty Science explores the modern invention of puberty as a scientific object. Drawing on Foucault's genealogical analytic, Pinto and Macleod trace the birth of puberty science in the early 1800s and follow its expansion and shifting discursive frameworks over the course of two centuries. Offering a critical inquiry into the epistemological and political roots of our present pubertal complex, this book breaks the almost complete silence concerning puberty in critical theories and research about childhood and adolescence. Most strikingly, the book highlights the failure of ongoing medical debates on early puberty to address young people's sexual and reproductive embodiment and citizenships. A Genealogy of Puberty Science will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of child and adolescent health research, critical psychology, developmental psychology, health psychology, feminist and gender studies, medical history, science and technology studies, and sexualities and reproduction studies.

A Genealogy of Puberty Science - Monsters, Abnormals, and Everyone Else (Hardcover): Pedro Pinto, Catriona MacLeod A Genealogy of Puberty Science - Monsters, Abnormals, and Everyone Else (Hardcover)
Pedro Pinto, Catriona MacLeod
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Genealogy of Puberty Science explores the modern invention of puberty as a scientific object. Drawing on Foucault's genealogical analytic, Pinto and Macleod trace the birth of puberty science in the early 1800s and follow its expansion and shifting discursive frameworks over the course of two centuries. Offering a critical inquiry into the epistemological and political roots of our present pubertal complex, this book breaks the almost complete silence concerning puberty in critical theories and research about childhood and adolescence. Most strikingly, the book highlights the failure of ongoing medical debates on early puberty to address young people's sexual and reproductive embodiment and citizenships. A Genealogy of Puberty Science will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of child and adolescent health research, critical psychology, developmental psychology, health psychology, feminist and gender studies, medical history, science and technology studies, and sexualities and reproduction studies.

Locating Guyane (Paperback): Catriona MacLeod, Sarah Wood Locating Guyane (Paperback)
Catriona MacLeod, Sarah Wood
R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Overseas department of France in Amazonia and 'ultraperipheral region' of the EU, Guyane (French Guiana) is at the juncture of Europe, the Caribbean and South America. This collection of essays explores historical and conceptual locations of Guyane, as a relational space characterised by dynamics of interaction and conflict between the local, the national and the global. Does Guyane have, or has it had, its own place in the world, or is it a borderland which can only make sense in relation to elsewhere: to France and its colonial history, for example, or to African and other diasporas, or as a 'margin' of Europe? This edited collection is the first volume to study Guyane from multiple perspectives. It subjects the enduring cliches and negative stereotypes regarding Guyane to critical examination, exploring how discourse on this DOM is, and has been, formed and how it may evolve. Chapters discuss geographical, literary and cultural 'locations' of Guyane, past and present, challenging its relegation to the 'periphery', whilst also historicizing the production of its marginal status. Finally, the collection aims to outline possible future challenges to the conceptual location of Guyane and possible directions for continued research.

Invisible Presence - The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics (Paperback, New edition): Catriona MacLeod Invisible Presence - The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics (Paperback, New edition)
Catriona MacLeod
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book looks at the representation of female characters in French comics from their first appearance in 1905. Organised into three sections, the book looks at the representation of women as main characters created by men, as secondary characters created by men, and as characters created by women. It focuses on female characters, both primary and secondary, in the francophone comic or bande dessinee, as well as the work of female bande dessinee creators more generally. Until now these characters and creators have received relatively little scholarly attention; this new book is set to change this status quo. Using feminist scholarship, especially from well-known film and literary theorists, the book asks what it means to draw women from within a phallocentric, male-dominated paradigm, as well as how the particular medium of bande dessinee, its form as well as its history, has shaped dominant representations of women. This is the first book to study the representation of women in the French-language drawn strip. There are no other works with this specific focus, either on women in Franco-Belgian comics, or on the drawn representation of women by men. This is a very useful addition to both general discussions of French-language comics, and to discussions of women's comics, which are focused on comics by women only. As it is written in English, and due to the popularity of comic art in Britain and the United States, this book will primarily appeal to an Anglo-American market. However, the cultural and gender studies approach this text employs (theoretical frameworks still not widely seen in non-Anglophone studies of the bande dessinee) will ensure that the text is also of interest to a Franco-Belgian audience. With a focus on an art-form which also inspires a lot of public (non-academic) enthusiasm, it will also appeal to fans of the bande dessinee (or wider comic art medium) who are interested in the representation of women in comic art, and to comics scholars on a broad scale.

Locating Guyane (Hardcover): Catriona MacLeod, Sarah Wood Locating Guyane (Hardcover)
Catriona MacLeod, Sarah Wood
R3,843 Discovery Miles 38 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Overseas department of France in Amazonia and 'ultraperipheral region' of the EU, Guyane (French Guiana) is at the juncture of Europe, the Caribbean and South America. This collection of essays explores historical and conceptual locations of Guyane, as a relational space characterised by dynamics of interaction and conflict between the local, the national and the global. Does Guyane have, or has it had, its own place in the world, or is it a borderland which can only make sense in relation to elsewhere: to France and its colonial history, for example, or to African and other diasporas, or as a 'margin' of Europe? This edited collection is the first volume to study Guyane from multiple perspectives. It subjects the enduring cliches and negative stereotypes regarding Guyane to critical examination, exploring how discourse on this DOM is, and has been, formed and how it may evolve. Chapters discuss geographical, literary and cultural 'locations' of Guyane, past and present, challenging its relegation to the 'periphery', whilst also historicizing the production of its marginal status. Finally, the collection aims to outline possible future challenges to the conceptual location of Guyane and possible directions for continued research.

The Whole Economy - Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe (Paperback): Catriona MacLeod, Alexandra Shepard, Maria Agren The Whole Economy - Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe (Paperback)
Catriona MacLeod, Alexandra Shepard, Maria Agren
R884 Discovery Miles 8 840 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Whole Economy - Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover): Catriona MacLeod, Alexandra Shepard, Maria Agren The Whole Economy - Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover)
Catriona MacLeod, Alexandra Shepard, Maria Agren
R2,671 Discovery Miles 26 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Unwrapping Goethe's Weimar - Essays in Cultural Studies and Local Knowledge (Hardcover): Burkhard Henke, Susanne Kord,... Unwrapping Goethe's Weimar - Essays in Cultural Studies and Local Knowledge (Hardcover)
Burkhard Henke, Susanne Kord, Simon Richter; Contributions by Annie Janiero Randall, Burkhard Henke, …
R1,492 Discovery Miles 14 920 Out of stock

A comprehensive reconsideration of the myth of Goethe's Weimar, occasioned by the 1999 celebrations of Goethe's 250th birthday. The 1999 celebrations of Goethe's two hundred and fiftieth birthday and the city's designation as Culture City of Europe give rise to this comprehensive look at the myth of Goethe's Weimar and the ways it has been packaged. Some of the most prominent North American Germanists have delved into archives and forgotten texts to reveal a troubled locus of culture, commodification, and ideological projection. Goethe's presence in Weimar receives new currency inexplorations of consumer culture and the fashioning of bourgois taste; women artists and the market; portrait busts and their display practices; Anna Amalia and musical collaboration; masquerades and cross-dressing; Goechhausen and the Weimar Grotesque; Goethe's views on soldiering and acting; propaganda and human rights.

Invisible Presence - The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics (Hardcover, New edition): Catriona MacLeod Invisible Presence - The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics (Hardcover, New edition)
Catriona MacLeod
R2,542 R1,511 Discovery Miles 15 110 Save R1,031 (41%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book looks at the representation of female characters in French comics from their first appearance in 1905. Organised into three sections, the book looks at the representation of women as main characters created by men, as secondary characters created by men, and as characters created by women. It focuses on female characters, both primary and secondary, in the francophone comic or bande dessinee, as well as the work of female bande dessinee creators more generally. Until now these characters and creators have received relatively little scholarly attention; this new book is set to change this status quo. Using feminist scholarship, especially from well-known film and literary theorists, the book asks what it means to draw women from within a phallocentric, male-dominated paradigm, as well as how the particular medium of bande dessinee, its form as well as its history, has shaped dominant representations of women. This is the first book to study the representation of women in the French-language drawn strip. There are no other works with this specific focus, either on women in Franco-Belgian comics, or on the drawn representation of women by men. This is a very useful addition to both general discussions of French-language comics, and to discussions of women's comics, which are focused on comics by women only. As it is written in English, and due to the popularity of comic art in Britain and the United States, this book will primarily appeal to an Anglo-American market. However, the cultural and gender studies approach this text employs (theoretical frameworks still not widely seen in non-Anglophone studies of the bande dessinee) will ensure that the text is also of interest to a Franco-Belgian audience. With a focus on an art-form which also inspires a lot of public (non-academic) enthusiasm, it will also appeal to fans of the bande dessinee (or wider comic art medium) who are interested in the representation of women in comic art, and to comics scholars on a broad scale.

The Enchanted World of German Romantic Prints, 1770-1850 (Hardcover): John Ittmann The Enchanted World of German Romantic Prints, 1770-1850 (Hardcover)
John Ittmann; Contributions by Warren Breckman, Mitchell Benjamin Frank, Cordulia Grewe, John Ittmann, …
R1,869 Discovery Miles 18 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the 1770s through the 1840s, German, Austrian, and Swiss artists used the medium of printmaking to create works that synthesized poetry, literature, music, and the visual arts in new and captivating ways. Finding an eager audience in the growing number of educated middle-class collectors, printmakers experimented with modern technologies, such as lithography, and drew on the contemporary interest in regional folklore and traditional fairy tales to produce innovative compositions that both contributed to and reflected the dramatic cultural and political upheavals of the Romantic era. Featuring the work of more than 120 artists, including Casper David Friedrich, Ludwig Emil Grimm, Joseph Anton Koch, Philipp Otto Runge, and Johann Gottfried Schadow, this authoritative book contains many unique and never-before-published examples of prints from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's unrivaled collection. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Un/Translatables - New Maps for Germanic Literatures (Paperback): Bethany Wiggin, Catriona MacLeod Un/Translatables - New Maps for Germanic Literatures (Paperback)
Bethany Wiggin, Catriona MacLeod
R1,312 R1,206 Discovery Miles 12 060 Save R106 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The term ""Untranslatables"" is rooted in two explorations of translation written originally in German: Walter Benjamin's now ubiquitous ""The Task of the Translator"" and Goethe's extensive notes to his ""tradaptation"" of mystical Persian poetry. The essays collected in Un/Translatables unite two inescapable interventions in contemporary translation discourses: the concept of ""Untranslatables"" as points of productive resistance, and the Germanic tradition as the primary dialogue partner for translation studies. The essays collected in the volume pursue the critical itineraries that would result if ""Untranslatables,"" as discussed in Barbara Cassin's Dictionary of Untranslatables, were returned, productively estranged, to their original German context. Thus, these essays explore Untranslatables across Germanic literatures-German, Yiddish, Dutch, and Afrikaans-and follow trajectories into Hebrew, Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, English, and Scots.

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