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Military occupations and interventions have a gendered impact on
both those engaged in occupying, and those whose lands have been
occupied, yet little has been published about this effect either
historically or in contemporary times. This collection redresses
this neglect by examining and analyzing the impact of occupation on
men and women, both occupied and occupier, in a variety of
geographical spaces from Japan to the Philippines to Iraq. The
gendered perspectives offered are also intimately tied to analyses
of power' how power is enacted by the occupier; how powerlessness
is experienced by the occupied; how power is negotiated, shared,
compromised, subverted, reclaimed; institutional power; and
contested power in post-conflict societies. This collection covers
a variety of geographical and period contexts in the Asia Pacific
and Middle East since 1945, offering the reader a comparative view
across time and space of post-WWII military occupations and
interventions. The term military occupation' is interpreted broadly
to include military interventions, the presence of military bases,
and peacekeeping/post-conflict operations, allowing space to
demonstrate that the lines between each definition are blurred.
Including perspectives from established and emerging scholars, aid
workers, and activists from around the world, this volume
incorporates voices from those conducting research on and those
with direct experience of military occupations and interventions.
Tea Time 1000 Piece Puzzle with Shaped Pieces from Galison features
a variety of cozy tea time elements such as tea pots, saucers and
spoons. This puzzle includes 20 specially shaped pieces for an
added challenge. Galison puzzles are packaged in matte-finish
sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage. * 1000 Piece
Puzzle, Random Cut * Puzzle Size: 27 x 20", 686 x 508 mm * Box
Size: 11.5 x 8.5 x 2", 292 x 216 x 51 mm, Minimal Puzzle Dust *
Includes 20 Shaped Puzzle Pieces * Includes Puzzle Insert * Puzzle
greyboard contains 90% recycled paper. Packaging contains 70%
recycled paper and is made responsibly from FSC-certified material.
Printed with nontoxic inks.
Japan as the Occupier and the Occupied examines transwar political,
military and social transitions in Japan and various territories
that it controlled, including Korea, Borneo, Singapore, Manchuria
and China, before and after August 1945. This approach allows a
more nuanced understanding of Japan's role as occupier and occupied
to emerge.
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Literary Onomastics
Dorothy Dodge Robbins; Contributions by Susan J. Behrens, Dorothy Dodge Robbins, Christine de Vinne, Kara Kennedy, …
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Literary Onomastics surveys different methods of studying names in
works of literature and offers representative works of literary
onomastic analysis. Included in this volume are qualitative studies
that examine select names as well as quantitative studies that
examine entire systems of names. These studies of literary names
straddle centuries, cross genres, and defy simple categorization.
Leading and emerging scholars in this field provide insight into
the namecraft of William Shakespeare, Philip Sidney, John Donne,
Julia Alvarez, Ursula K. Le Guin, Zadie Smith, George R. R. Martin,
and Britain's Rebel Writers. The theories and methods they employ
are associated with cultural, linguistic, rhetorical, feminist, and
ethnic studies. Collectively, these scholars demonstrate the many
approaches available to the study of names and naming practices in
literary works. Additionally, they consider how names function in a
variety of genres and mediums, including poetry, novels, science
fiction, and fantasy.
* Provides an accessible introduction to the topic, whilst keeping
mathematics to a minimum * Interdisciplinary topic with growing
relevance and wide-ranging applications * Accompanied by numerical
examples throughout
Originally published in 1984, the three epistolary works of
Christine de Pizan, alongside their translation. They are all
personal documents from a woman who gave spiritual advice as well
as an insight into the real workings of her society.
An ode to the joy of making waves.Ah, salty breezes, beach hair,
the feeling of bare feet (or fins) in warm sand. And dreams of that
mer-mazing world under the sea. An ode to the joys of making waves,
this sweet celebration is filled with mermaids, merman, purrmaids,
and other underwater lovelies- complete with quotes, folklore, and
mantras.Let the currents guide your soul. Never allow anyone to
burst your bubble. And know that life offers its treasures to those
who seek magic.Stay wild, ocean child.
Deutsch-Ostafrika blieb als eine der jungsten und groessten
Kolonien des deutschen Kaiserreichs bis zu seiner Aufloesung in
Folge des Versailler Vertrags ein begrenzt erschlossenes und
durchherrschtes Gebiet. Die europaische Prasenz konzentrierte sich
auf vereinzelte Siedlungsinseln an der Kuste und im Landesinneren.
An diesen Orten trafen die Kolonisatoren auf indigene und
zugewanderte Bevoelkerungsgruppen mit unterschiedlicher
soziokultureller Pragung. Der Band erforscht die dabei induzierten
Kulturkontakte, die in der Regel von asymmetrischen
Machtverhaltnissen, Zwang und Gewalt gepragt waren, in der
zunehmend hybriden Lebenswelt des kolonialen Raums aber auch neue
Erfahrungshorizonte eroeffneten, die bestehende Grenzziehungen auf
den Prufstand stellten.
Originally published in 1984, the three epistolary works of
Christine de Pizan, alongside their translation. They are all
personal documents from a woman who gave spiritual advice as well
as an insight into the real workings of her society.
Paolozzi at Large in Edinburgh is an art book introducing the
Scottish-Italian artist, Eduardo Paolozzi, to as wide an audience
as possible: his pan-European vision; his eclecticism; his hybrid
identity; his erudition; his modernity. This book focuses on twelve
pieces of Paolozzi's work - his major pieces in Edinburgh, the city
where he was raised. Paolozzi's work was often informed by his
voracious reading and he used text in his creations. Each piece
will therefore also be linked to a response poem by the former
Edinburgh Makar, Christine De Luca.
Military occupations and interventions have a gendered impact on
both those engaged in occupying, and those whose lands have been
occupied. Yet little is known about this gendered impact, in terms
of both masculinities and femininities, either historically or in
contemporary times. While research in this area has begun to grow
since events in Iraq and Afghanistan, this collection helps redress
the relative neglect by examining and analysing the impact of
occupation on men and women, both occupied and occupier, in a
variety of geographical spaces from Japan to Palestine to Iraq.
Gendered perspectives are also intimately tied to analyses of
'power': how power is enacted by the occupier; how powerlessness is
experienced by the occupied; how power is negotiated, shared,
compromised, subverted, reclaimed; power as visible and invisible;
institutional power; contested power in post-conflict societies;
and power as discursively constructed. The term 'military
occupation' is interpreted broadly to include occupation,
interventions, the presence of military bases and
peacekeeping/post-conflict operations. This interpretation allows
space to demonstrate that the lines between each definition are
blurred, especially when it comes to analysing gender and power.
This is the first translation into modern English of Christine de Pizan's major political work, The Book of the Body Politic (c. 1407). Written during the Hundred Years' War by France's first female professional writer, it discusses the education and behavior appropriate for princes, nobility and common people, so that all classes can understand their responsibilities toward society as a whole. The product of a time of unrest and disorder, the book provides a fascinating view of politics from the perspective of an educated woman.
A cold sweat had spread over Mary as she listened. What she was
hearing was sounding ever more like a premonition: adultery was
nearly as bad as murder. Shetland, 1773: a land of hand-to-mouth
living and tight community ties overshadowed by the ever-watchful
eye of the kirk, an institution ‘run by auld men, for auld
men’. In this fictionalised retelling of historical events, young
Waas lass Mary Johnsdaughter stands accused of having sinned in the
eyes of the church after the Batchelor, a ship bursting with
emigrants seeking new lives in North Carolina, is left stranded
upon Shetland’s shores. Will she survive the humiliation? Will
she become an outcast? Will one moment cost her everything? A tale
of Shetland folk knit out of Shetlandic voices and real parish
records, The Trials of Mary Johnsdaughter pits the bonds of friends
and family against the grip of the kirk. Only one thing is clear:
then as now, ‘Hit’s no aesy livin in a peerie place.’
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Principles of Marketing (Paperback)
Christo Boshoff, Debbie Human, Jacques Nel, Corne' Meintjies, Daniel Maduka, …
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Principles of Marketing covers the basic concepts of marketing in a
practical manner.
South African examples from manufacturing and service industries expose students to a wide variety of industry and clear, directional projects hone students' marketing skills and prepare them for the working environment.
Students compile their own marketing plan which they can adapt and use in industry and can use self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter for formative assessment.
This Norton Critical Edition presents selections from eighteen of
Christine s major works in fresh, contemporary translations. Each
text is fully annotated and is accompanied by an introduction
placing it in the context of Christine s oeuvre and tracing the
literary developments and the historical situation of the period.
The Book of Fortune s Transformation and The Book of the City of
Ladies include manuscript illuminations. "Criticism" collects seven
important interpretations of the literary and historical aspects of
Christine s work, by Jacqueline Cerquiglini, Beatrice Gottlieb,
Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Sheila Delany, Patricia A. Phillippy,
Joel Blanchard, and Kevin Brownlee. A Selected Bibliography is
included."
The first political treatise written by a woman. Christine de
Pizan's The Book of the Body Politic is the first political
treatise written by a woman. It not only advises the prince, but
nobles, knights, and common people as well. It promotes the ideals
of interdependence and social responsibility. Rooted in the mindset
of medieval Christendom, The Book of the Body Politic heralds the
humanism of the Renaissance, highlighting classical culture and
Roman civic virtues. This new edition and translation offers a
faithful rendering of Christine de Pizan's writing, as well as a
thorough contextualization of her career as a political writer at
the end of the Middle Ages in France. The Book of the Body Politic
resounds to this day, urging for the need for probity in public
life and the importance of responsibilities and rights.
A polar projection changes foo we figure oot wir world. Shetland
isna banished tae a box i da Moray Firt or left oot aa tagidder -
ta scale up da rest - but centre stage. Christine De Luca's poetry
creates a sense of the beauty and spareness of Shetland, the
contradictory space and smallness of the island; and a feeling for
people living on the far side of Scotland. These poems explore
concepts of identity, home and belonging, and of our connection
with the land. Drawing inspiration from medicine, history and
religious and pagan legends, from modern and ancient sources, De
Luca writes with equal fluency in both English and Shetlandic. This
book awakens its reader to the beauty of the language and the
landscape of the most northern part of Britain; yet there is no
sense of isolation. She explores the folktales and values
home-grown in Shetland in terms of the wider world, from Russia to
Canada.
‘If she wants to win, she must adopt a man’s heart (in other words, constant, strong and wise) to consider and to pursue the best course of action’ Written by Europe’s first professional woman writer, The Treasure of the City of Ladies offers advice and guidance to women of all ages and from all levels of medieval society, from royal courtiers to prostitutes. It paints an intricate picture of daily life in the courts and streets of fifteenth-century France and gives a fascinating glimpse into the practical considerations of running a household, dressing appropriately and maintaining a reputation in all circumstances. Christine de Pizan’s book provides a valuable counterbalance to male accounts of life in the middle ages and demonstrates, often with dry humour, how a woman’s position in society could be made less precarious by following the correct etiquette. This revised edition of Sarah Lawson’s landmark translation contains an introduction covering the life and work of Christine de Pizan and an overview of the recent scholarly reappraisal of her writing. Also included are new explanatory notes on the text, a bibliography and a glossary of names.
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