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War Girls reveals the fascinating story of the British women who
volunteered for service in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry during
the Great. Examining their experiences on the Western Front with
the Belgian, British and French Armies, this book shows how the
FANY worked as nurses and ambulance driver-mechanics, inspiring
stories of female heroism and solidarity. The FANY created skilled
gendered performances against the cultural myths of the time, and
in concert with their emerging legend. Coming from privileged
backgrounds, they drew upon and subverted traditional arrangements,
crafting new and unconventional identities for themselves. The
author shares the stories of the FANY - a fascinating, quirky and
audacious group of women - and illustrates the ways the Great War
subverted existing gender arrangements. It will make fascinating
reading for those working in the field of gender and war, as well
as those who wish to find out more about this remarkable group of
women. -- .
This book presents a method of using remembered (ie oral, not
written) versions of the Bible with people of all ages and
abilities. It gives examples of Bible studies, stories and prayers
that have grown out of this process. All of this material has been
developed through the author's own practical experience.
This text focuses on menarche, the first menstrual period, as a
central aspect of body politics in US society. Using narratives of
104 diverse women, the authors address the central question of how
menarche as a bodily event takes on a cultural significance in a
society that devalues women and explores how women have both
provided support for and resisted gendered social relations of
power through their negotiation of this crucial life transition.
Examining issues of contamination and concealment, and the
sexualization that occurs at menarche, the authors emphasize how
the politics of gender are negotiated on and through women's
bodies.
This text focuses on menarche, the first menstrual period, as a
central aspect of body politics in US society. Using narratives of
104 diverse women, the authors address the central question of how
menarche as a bodily event takes on a cultural significance in a
society that devalues women and explores how women have both
provided support for and resisted gendered social relations of
power through their negotiation of this crucial life transition.
Examining issues of contamination and concealment, and the
sexualization that occurs at menarche, the authors emphasize how
the politics of gender are negotiated on and through women's
bodies.
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Lost Vegas (Paperback)
Jim McCann; Artworks by Janet Lee
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R416
R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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The Eisner Award-winning team behind Return of the Dapper Men
reunites to create a completely different, and far more dangerous
cosmos filled with intrigue as one gambler-turned-slave has
24-hours to go all in and pull off the greatest heist the universe
has seen Aboard a luxury star-cruiser whose glamour hides deep
secrets that endanger the entire galaxy, will Roland choose his own
freedom, or expose the greatest lie hiding in plain sight?
High-risk stakes where either choice means someone will lose
everything Ocean's Eleven meets The Fifth Element.
A sequel to Word of Mouth by Janet Lees The purpose of the gospel
is to change things and the change it offers is from death to life.
Many people will be familiar with the gospel in written form but
not everyone uses written versions of the gospel all of the time.
Alongside the written Bible, ordinary people often use oral or
remembered versions. This book is about the why, how, when, where
and what of remembering the gospel. Altogether it presents a
companion to remembering the One - Jesus, the Life Giver - whose
gospel it is. Tell Me the Stories of Jesus is based on work done
with many groups of different sizes and ages and cultures. The
examples are set out here to encourage other groups to 'just go for
it': remember and by remembering share life and build community.
This companion to the remembered gospel aims to encourage and
support those who want to work with this process with ordinary
people in any place. Janet Lees, a speech therapist and an ordained
minister of the United Reformed Church, has been developing the
remembered Bible method for over 15 years, with ordinary people of
all ages and abilities in Yorkshire and around the UK.
'Fallen Among Reformers' focuses on Stella Miles Franklin's New
Woman protest literature written during her time in Chicago with
the National Women's Trade Union League (1906-1915). This time away
from literary pursuits enriched Franklin's literary productivity
and provided a feminist social justice ethics, which shaped her
writing. Close readings of Franklin's (mostly unpublished) short
stories, plays, and novels contextualises them in the personal
politics of her everyday life and historicises them in the
socio-economic and literary realities of early twentieth-century
Australia and United States: themes embedded in broader cultural
patterns of socialism, pacifism, and feminism.
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Heart (Paperback)
Janet Lee Thompson
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R198
Discovery Miles 1 980
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one woman's experience with cancer, told in free verse narratives
of "ruthless beauty" that "sear, then heal."
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The Letter (Paperback)
Tim Yao, Heather Cavanaugh, Janet Lee
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R277
Discovery Miles 2 770
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