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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.
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.
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.
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. -- .
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 fourth edition of this classic, comprehensive and best-selling
text on gender and women's studies marks over twenty years of
engaging with the key issues and developments in gender and
feminist theory. With fully revised chapters written by specialists
across a range of core topics, including sexuality, work, the
media, race, education, family, bodies, masculinity, methodologies,
social movements and politics, this accessible but academically
rigorous collection breaks down contemporary debates with helpful
examples and questions, whilst also underlining the complexities
and contradictions of this area of study. In particular, this new
edition: * continues to reflect the shift from 'women's studies' to
'gender studies', incorporating masculinity studies throughout; *
features new chapters on violence and the environment, reflecting
continuing and more recent feminist concerns; * includes expanded
discussion of intersectionality, international and transnational
issues. Coinciding with an upsurge in new forms of feminist
politics, this timely publication confirms the continuing relevance
of gender and women's studies. It remains an indispensable resource
for students, academics and anyone interested in this lively field.
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?
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