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This is an international, comparative survey which interviews
random samples of women about their experiences with male violence.
The authors form a management team for the International Violence
Against Women Survey (IVAWS). The primary objective of IVAWS is to
investigate the level and nature of victimization of women in a
number of countries worldwide This work builds on the international
network and experience of the European Institute of Crime
Prevention and Control (HUENI).
Extending the discussion of critical content analysis to the visual
realm of picturebooks and graphic novels, this book provides a
clear research methodology for understanding and analyzing visual
imagery. Offering strategies for "reading" illustrations in global
and multicultural literature, chapter authors explore and bring
together critical theory and social semiotics while demonstrating
how visual analysis can be used to uncover and analyze power,
ideologies, inequity, and resistance in picturebooks and graphic
novels. This volume covers a diverse range of texts and types of
books and offers tools and procedures for interpreting visual
images to enhance the understandings of researchers, teachers, and
students as they engage with the visual culture that fills our
world. These methods are significant not only to becoming a
critical reader of literature but to also becoming a critical
reader of visual images in everyday life.
When the activating button for a nuclear launch is lost at sea, it
is up to James Bond to retrieve it before it falls into the wrong
hands. Roger Moore once again plays 007 in this, the 12th Bond
outing, director John Glen's first Bond film and the first without
an Ian Fleming credit. Highlights include a climb up a sheer
rock-face; a car chase down a steep, winding mountain road; an
underwater battle; and what might be the greatest of all Bond's
celebrated ski chase sequences.
In this book the authors describe their strategies for critically
reading global and multicultural literature and the range of
procedures they use for critical analyses. They also reflect on how
these research strategies can inform classrooms and children as
readers. Critical content analysis offers researchers a methodology
for examining representations of power and position in global and
multicultural children's and adolescent literature. This
methodology highlights the critical as locating power in social
practices by understanding, uncovering, and transforming conditions
of inequity. Importantly, it also provides insights into specific
global and multicultural books significant within classrooms as
well as strategies that teachers can use to engage students in
critical literacy.
In this book the authors describe their strategies for critically
reading global and multicultural literature and the range of
procedures they use for critical analyses. They also reflect on how
these research strategies can inform classrooms and children as
readers. Critical content analysis offers researchers a methodology
for examining representations of power and position in global and
multicultural children's and adolescent literature. This
methodology highlights the critical as locating power in social
practices by understanding, uncovering, and transforming conditions
of inequity. Importantly, it also provides insights into specific
global and multicultural books significant within classrooms as
well as strategies that teachers can use to engage students in
critical literacy.
Violence against women is a global problem and despite a wealth of
knowledge and inspiring action around the globe, it continues
unabated. Bringing together the very best in international
scholarship with a rich variety of pedagogical features, this
innovative new textbook on violence against women is specifically
designed to provoke debate, interrogate assumptions and encourage
critical thinking about this global issue. This book presents a
range of critical reflections on the strengths and limitations of
responses to violent crimes against women and how they have evolved
to date. Each section is introduced with an overview of a
particular topic by an expert in the field, followed by thoughtful
reflections by researchers, practitioners, or advocates that
incorporate new research findings, a new initiative, or innovative
ideas for reform. Themes covered include: advances in measurement
of violence against women, justice system responses to intimate
partner violence and sexual assault, victim crisis and advocacy,
behaviour change programs for abusers, and prevention of violence
against women. Each section is supplemented with learning
objectives, critical thinking questions and lists of further
reading and resources to encourage discussion and to help students
to appreciate the contested nature of policy. The innovative
structure will bring debate alive in the classroom or seminar and
makes the book perfect reading for courses on violence against
women, gender and crime, victimology, and crime prevention.
A fresh consideration of the enduring tradition of the Seven Deadly
Sins, showing its continuing post-medieval influence. The tradition
of the seven deadly sins played a considerable role in western
culture, even after the supposed turning-point of the Protestant
Reformation, as the essays collected here demonstrate. The first
part of the book addresses such topics as the problem of acedia in
Carolingian monasticism; the development of medieval thought on
arrogance; the blending of tradition and innovation in Aquinas's
conceptualization of the sins; the treatment of sin in the pastoral
contexts of the early Middle English Vices and Virtues and a
fifteenth-century sermon from England; the political uses of the
deadly sins in the court sermons of Jean Gerson; and the continuing
usefulnessof the tradition in early modern England. In the second
part, the role of the tradition in literature and the arts is
considered. Essays look at representations of the sins in French
music of the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries; in Dante's
Purgatorio; in a work by Michel Beheim in pre-Reformation Germany;
and in a 1533 play by the German Lutheran writer Hans Sachs. New
interpretations are offered of Gower's "Tale of Constance" and
Bosch's Tabletop of the Seven Deadly Sins. As a whole, the book
significantly enhances our understanding of the multiple uses and
meanings of the sins tradition, not only in medieval culture but
also in the transition from the medievalto the early modern period.
RICHARD G. NEWHAUSER is Professor of English and Medieval Studies,
Arizona State University, Tempe; SUSAN J. RIDYARD is Professor of
History and Director of the Sewanee Medieval Colloquium,The
University of the South, Sewanee. Contributors: Richard G.
Newhauser, James B. Williams, Kiril Petkov, Cate Gunn, Eileen C.
Sweeney, Holly Johnson, Nancy McLoughlin, Anne Walters Robertson,
Peter S. Hawkins, CarolJamison, Henry Luttikhuizen, William C.
McDonald, Kathleen Crowther.
Extending the discussion of critical content analysis to the visual
realm of picturebooks and graphic novels, this book provides a
clear research methodology for understanding and analyzing visual
imagery. Offering strategies for "reading" illustrations in global
and multicultural literature, chapter authors explore and bring
together critical theory and social semiotics while demonstrating
how visual analysis can be used to uncover and analyze power,
ideologies, inequity, and resistance in picturebooks and graphic
novels. This volume covers a diverse range of texts and types of
books and offers tools and procedures for interpreting visual
images to enhance the understandings of researchers, teachers, and
students as they engage with the visual culture that fills our
world. These methods are significant not only to becoming a
critical reader of literature but to also becoming a critical
reader of visual images in everyday life.
Violence against women is a global problem and despite a wealth of
knowledge and inspiring action around the globe, it continues
unabated. Bringing together the very best in international
scholarship with a rich variety of pedagogical features, this
innovative new textbook on violence against women is specifically
designed to provoke debate, interrogate assumptions and encourage
critical thinking about this global issue. This book presents a
range of critical reflections on the strengths and limitations of
responses to violent crimes against women and how they have evolved
to date. Each section is introduced with an overview of a
particular topic by an expert in the field, followed by thoughtful
reflections by researchers, practitioners, or advocates that
incorporate new research findings, a new initiative, or innovative
ideas for reform. Themes covered include: advances in measurement
of violence against women, justice system responses to intimate
partner violence and sexual assault, victim crisis and advocacy,
behaviour change programs for abusers, and prevention of violence
against women. Each section is supplemented with learning
objectives, critical thinking questions and lists of further
reading and resources to encourage discussion and to help students
to appreciate the contested nature of policy. The innovative
structure will bring debate alive in the classroom or seminar and
makes the book perfect reading for courses on violence against
women, gender and crime, victimology, and crime prevention.
This is an international, comparative survey which interviews
random samples of women about their experiences with male violence.
The authors form a management team for the International Violence
Against Women Survey (IVAWS). The primary objective of IVAWS is to
investigate the level and nature of victimization of women in a
number of countries worldwide This work builds on the international
network and experience of the European Institute of Crime
Prevention and Control (HUENI).
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A Love Letter to Europe - An outpouring of sadness and hope - Mary Beard, Shami Chakrabati, Sebastian Faulks, Neil Gaiman, Ruth Jones, J.K. Rowling, Sandi Toksvig and others (Hardcover)
Frank Cottrell Boyce, William Dalrymple, Margaret Drabble, Simon Callow, Tony Robinson, …
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Great writers, artists, musicians and thinkers in British life say
what Europe means to them: an outpouring of love and sadness. With
pieces from Frank Cottrell Boyce, Melvyn Bragg, Margaret Drabble,
Alan Hollinghurst, Will Hutton, Holly Johnson, Penelope Lively,
Jonathan Meades, Deborah Moggach, Alan Moore, Jackie Morris, Cathy
Rentzenbrink, Chris Riddle, Tony Robinson, Pete Townshend, Kate
Williams, Michael Wood and many more... As Britain pulls away from
Europe great British writers come together to give voice to their
innermost feelings. Contributing essays that contain some of their
finest writings and perspectives very different to the ones given
in news outlets. The creative community here has its say on Brexit.
Novelists, artists, comedians, historians, biographers, nature
writers, film writers, travel writers, people young and old and
from an extraordinary range of backgrounds. Most are famous perhaps
because they have won the Booker or other literary prizes, written
bestsellers, changed the face of popular culture or sold millions
of records. Others are not yet household names but write with depth
of insight and feeling. There is some extraordinary writing in this
book. Some of these pieces are expressions of love of particular
places in Europe. Some are true stories, some nostalgic, many
hopeful. There are hilarious pieces. There are cries of pain and
regret. Some pieces are quietly devastating. All are passionate.
They show how Europe has helped us to expand our emotional,
intellectual and artistic bandwidth, and hopefully will continue to
do just that. Contributors include: Mary Beard, Jeffrey Boakye,
Melvyn Bragg, Simon Callow, B. Catling, Shami Chakrabarti, Chris
Cleave, Frank Cottrell Boyce, William Dalrymple, Lindsey Davis,
Margaret Drabble, Tracey Emin, Michel Faber, Sebastian Faulks, Neil
Gaiman, Evelyn Glennie, Alan Hollinghurst, Will Hutton, Holly
Johnson, Ruth Jones, A.L. Kennedy, Hermione Lee, Prue Leith, Roger
Lewis, Penelope Lively, Richard Mabey, Jonathan Meades, Andrew
Miller, Deborah Moggach, Alan Moore, Paul Morley, Jackie Morris,
Charles Nicholl, Irenosen Okojie, Onjali Q. Rauf, Chris Riddell,
Tony Robinson, J.K. Rowling, Rhik Samadder, Isy Suttie, Sandi
Toksvig, Pete Townshend, Kate Williams and Michael Wood.
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A Love Letter To Europe (Paperback)
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How are great turning points in history experienced by individuals?
As Britain pulls away from Europe great British writers come together to give voice to their innermost feelings. These writers include novelists, writers of books for children, of comic books, humourists, historians, biographers, nature writers, film writers, travel writers, writers young and old and from an extraordinary range of backgrounds. Most are famous perhaps because they have won the Booker or other literary prizes, written bestsellers, changed the face of popular culture or sold millions of records. Others are not yet household names but write with depth of insight and feeling.
There is some extraordinary writing in this book. Some of these pieces are expressions of love of particular places in Europe. Some are true stories, some nostalgic, some hopeful. Some are cries of pain. There are hilarious pieces. There are cries of pain and regret. Some pieces are quietly devastating. All are passionate.
Conceived as a love letter to Europe, this book may also help reawaken love for Britain. It shows the unique richness and diversity of British cultures, a multitude of voices in harmony.
Whether it's to ask for a loan, to share tales from travels abroad,
or to announce a marriage, here are letters to their mothers by
over 50 writers, painters, and musicians, from boyhood to manhood,
including Elvis Presley, Ezra Pound, E.B. White, Paul Cezanne,
Victor Hugo, Mozart, and Jack Kerouac. From tenderness to outright
brutality, possessiveness to indifference, sons and mothers share a
wide range of emotions, all portrayed in "My Dear Mother".
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