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If the first phase of feminist criticism of English Renaissance
studies unduly stressed women's victimization, the revisionist
trend, this collection argues, is in denial about gender inequality
altogether. This exciting volume represents the newest,
post-revisionist phase of feminist criticism, which tries to
integrate the vital insights of both earlier phases of scholarship
and to establish a more accurate and nuanced picture of women's
relation to early modern English culture. Features an Afterword by
Gail Kern Paster and contributions from Jean Howard, Kate Chedgzoy
and Grace Ioppolo, amongst others.
A new study of Shakespeare s life and times, which illuminates our
understanding and appreciation of his works. * Combines an
accessible fully historicised treatment of both the life and the
plays, suited to both undergraduate and popular audiences * Looks
at 24 of the most significant plays and the sonnets through the
lens of various aspects of Shakespeare s life and historical
environment * Addresses four of the most significant issues that
shaped Shakespeare s career: education, religion, social status,
and theatre * Examines theatre as an institution and the literary
environment of early modern London * Explains and dispatches
conspiracy theories about authorship
Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ensures
equality regarding sexual orientation and gender identity in
Canada. Despite this, gay, lesbian, and gender-nonconforming
teachers in publicly-funded Catholic schools in Ontario and Alberta
are being fired for living lives that Church leaders claim run
contrary to Catholic doctrine about non-heterosexuality. Meanwhile,
requests from students to establish Gay/Straight Alliances are
often denied. In Homophobia in the Hallways, Tonya D. Callaghan
interrogates institutionalized homophobia and transphobia in the
publicly-funded Catholic school systems of Ontario and Alberta.
Featuring twenty interviews with students and teachers who have
faced overt discrimination in Catholic schools, the book blends
theoretical inquiry and real-world case study, making Callaghan's
study a unique insight into religiously-inspired heterosexism and
genderism. She uncovers the causes and effects of the long-standing
disconnect between Canadian Catholic schools and the Charter by
comparing the treatment of and attitudes towards lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender, and queer teachers and students in these
publicly-funded systems.
A new study of Shakespeare s life and times, which illuminates our
understanding and appreciation of his works. * Combines an
accessible fully historicised treatment of both the life and the
plays, suited to both undergraduate and popular audiences * Looks
at 24 of the most significant plays and the sonnets through the
lens of various aspects of Shakespeare s life and historical
environment * Addresses four of the most significant issues that
shaped Shakespeare s career: education, religion, social status,
and theatre * Examines theatre as an institution and the literary
environment of early modern London * Explains and dispatches
conspiracy theories about authorship
Reading Shakespeare's Poetry A lively exploration of Shakespeare's
poems and how they speak to readers Reading Shakespeare's Poetry
presents a fresh interpretation of Shakespeare's non-dramatic
poems, providing insights into the individual poems, their themes
and composition, and their relation to the cultural context of
Shakespeare's world. Dympna Callaghan considers what makes
Shakespeare's language poetic and shows how his poetry is comprised
not only of lyrical intensity but also of the language of everyday
life. Presented chronologically, lucidly-written chapters examine
Venus and Adonis, Lucrece, The Phoenix and the Turtle, the Sonnets,
and A Lover's Complaint. Special attention is paid to the
distinctive ways in which lineation, rhyme, verse forms, and meter
serve to delineate or erase the boundaries of Shakespeare's poetry.
Throughout the book, the author explains how Shakespeare's language
is influenced by predecessors such as Ovid and Petrarch while
highlighting how ideas about the social and cultural function of
poetry permeate Shakespeare's works. Offers an eminently readable
yet scholarly exploration of the literary importance of
Shakespeare's poems Explains the technical features of
Shakespeare's poetic language Addresses the significance of the
material form in which Shakespeare's poems appear Includes a
discussion of songs, poems, and sonnets embedded in Shakespeare's
dramatic verse Reading Shakespeare's Poetry is both a fresh and
indispensable guide to the poems and a significant critical
intervention. This is a must-have book for scholars, students, and
general readers alike.
Written from author Michael D. Callaghan's personal
experience teaching Angular to web development teams, this book
will serve as a practical guide to help you adopt Angular for your
organization. This book consists of a series of essays
related to Angular development, adoption, and the wider eco-system
designed to appeal to experienced web developers and managers who
have some experience with Angular and are looking to adopt and
integrate it into their business for their web development
projects. You'll begin with an introduction to Angular15,
along with associated frameworks and tools such as Typescript,
Firebase RxJS and Docker. You'll then explore Angular components,
progressive Web Apps (PWA’s) APIs, Test-driven development,
testing, security and the basics of agile project management. This
includes how to train your team and effectively communicate with
management and key stake-holders within your organization while
transitioning onto an Angular workflow. What You'll Learn
Advocate for Angular from within your organization Create a simple
"no-code" Angular component Keep up with Angular releases for
enterprise projects Understand service APIs from both the producer
and consumer point of view Test APIs quickly and using Firebase
Implement the basics of agile project management Who This Book Is
For Experienced web developers and managers with some knowledge of
Angular and the related JavaScript eco-system who are looking at
adopting Angular for enterprise projects and those who need to get
co-workers up to speed with an Angular-based workflow.
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