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Growing Up Postmodern - Neoliberalism and the War on the Young (Paperback): Ronald Strickland Growing Up Postmodern - Neoliberalism and the War on the Young (Paperback)
Ronald Strickland; Contributions by Jennifer Drake, Henry A Giroux, Margaret Henderson, Angela E Hubler, …
R1,267 Discovery Miles 12 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection takes its inspiration from Paul Goodman's Growing Up Absurd, a landmark critique of American culture at the end of the 1950s. Goodman called for a revival of social investment in urban planning, public welfare, workplace democracy, free speech, racial harmony, sexual freedom, popular culture, and education to produce a society that could inspire young people, and an adult society worth joining. In postmodernity, Goodman's enlightenment-era vision of social progress has been judged obsolete. For many postmodern critics, subjectivity is formed and expressed not through social investment, but through consumption; the freedom to consume has replaced political empowerment. But the power to consume is distributed very unevenly, and even for the affluent it never fulfills the desire produced by the advertising industry. The contributors to this volume focus on adverse social conditions that confront young people in postmodernity, such as the relentless pressure to consume, social dis-investment in education, harsh responses to youth crime, and the continuing climate of intolerance that falls heavily on the young. In essays on education, youth crime, counseling, protest movements, fiction, identity-formation and popular culture, the contributors look for moments of resistance to the subsumption of youth culture under the logic of global capitalism.

Good Girls, Good Germans - Girls' Education and Emotional Nationalism in Wilhelminian Germany (Hardcover, New): Jennifer... Good Girls, Good Germans - Girls' Education and Emotional Nationalism in Wilhelminian Germany (Hardcover, New)
Jennifer Drake Jennifer Drake Askey
R2,231 Discovery Miles 22 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Informed by recent historical research on nineteenth-century nationalism, this book demonstrates how the construction of a German national identity, especially in girls' education, came to be experienced by reading girls. The age of nationalism in nineteenth-century Germany generally conjures up images of the Prussian military, Furst Otto von Bismarck, and Hohenzollern kings who welded together a nation out of disparate principalities through war and domestic social policy. Good Girls, Good Germans looks at how girls and young women became "national" during this period by participating in the national community in the home, in state-sponsored Toechterschulen, and in their reading of Madchenliteratur. By learning to subordinate desires for individual agency to the perceived needs of the national community -- what Askey calls "emotional nationalism" -- girls could fulfill their class- andgender-specific roles in society and discover a sense of their importance for the progress of the German nation. Informed by recent historical research on nineteenth-century nationalism, Good Girls, Good Germansdemonstrates how the top-down construction of a national identity, especially in girls' education, came to be experienced by reading girls. Chapters in this book examine literature published for and taught to girls that encouraged readers to view domestic duties -- and even romance -- as potential avenues for national expression. By aligning her heart with the demands of the nation, a girl could successfully display her national involvement within the confines of the private sphere. Jennifer Drake Askey is Coordinator of Academic Program Development at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Third Wave Agenda - Being Feminist, Doing Feminism (Paperback, New): Leslie Heywood Third Wave Agenda - Being Feminist, Doing Feminism (Paperback, New)
Leslie Heywood; Contributions by Jennifer Drake
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Young feminists have grown up with a plethora of cultural choices and images -- in the distance from Gloria Steinem to Courtney Love, a chasm has been traversed and an entire history made. In Third Wave Agenda, feminists born between the years 1964 and 1973 discuss the things that matter now, both in looking back at the accomplishments and failures of the past and in planning for the challenges of the future.

The women and men writing here are activists, teachers, cultural critics, artists, and journalists. They distinguish themselves from a group of young, conservative feminists, including Naomi Wolf and Katie Roiphe, who criticize second wave feminists and are regularly called on to speak for the "next generation" of feminism. In contrast, Third Wave Agenda seeks to complicate our understanding of feminism by not only embracing the second wave critique of beauty culture, sexual abuse, and power structures, but also emphasizing ways that desires and pleasures such as beauty and power can be used to enliven activist work, even while recognizing the importance of maintaining a critique of them.

Combining research, theory, and social practice with an autobiographical style, these writers are hard at work creating a new feminism that draws on the submerged histories of other feminisms -- black feminism, "womanism", and working-class feminism, among others. Some topics explored in Third Wave Agenda include feminism in popular music, interracial coalitions, and tensions between individual ambitions and collective action.

Publishing Culture and the "Reading Nation" - German Book History in the Long Nineteenth Century (Hardcover): Lynne Tatlock Publishing Culture and the "Reading Nation" - German Book History in the Long Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
Lynne Tatlock; Contributions by Jana Mikota, Jeffrey L. Sammons, Jennifer Drake Jennifer Drake Askey, Karin A Wurst, …
R2,649 Discovery Miles 26 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Essays examining aspects of German book history -- in relation to writers, readers, and publishers -- from the 1780s to the 1930s. Over the long nineteenth century, German book publishing experienced an unprecedented boom, outstripping by 1910 all other Western nations. Responding to the spread of literacy, publishers found new marketing methods and recalibrated their relationships to authors. Technical innovations made books for a range of budgets possible. Yearbooks, encyclopedias, and boxed sets also multiplied. A renewed interest in connoisseurship meant that books signified tasteand affiliation. While reading could be a group activity, the splintering of the publishing industry into niche markets made it seem an ever-more private and individualistic affair, promising variously self-help, information, Bildung, moral edification, and titillation. The essays in this volume examine what Robert Darnton has termed the "communications circuit": the life-cycle of the book as a convergence of complex cultural, social, and economicphenomena. In examining facets of the lives of select books from the late 1780s to the early 1930s that Germans actually read, the essays present a complex and nuanced picture of writing, publishing, and reading in the shadow of nation building and class formation, and suggest how the analysis of texts and the study of books can inform one another. Contributors: Jennifer Askey, Ulrich Bach, Kirsten Belgum, Matthew Erlin, Jana Mikota, Mary Paddock, Theodore Rippey, Jeffrey Sammons, Lynne Tatlock, Katrin Voelkner, Karin Wurst. Lynne Tatlock is Hortense and Tobias Lewin Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Washington University in St. Louis.

A Threadbare Soul - Poetry and Verse (Paperback): Jennifer Drake Schroeder A Threadbare Soul - Poetry and Verse (Paperback)
Jennifer Drake Schroeder
R139 Discovery Miles 1 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Inspire - Women's Stories of Accomplishment, Encouragement and Influence (Paperback): Jennifer Drake Simmons Inspire - Women's Stories of Accomplishment, Encouragement and Influence (Paperback)
Jennifer Drake Simmons
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Scotty's Postcards from Rome (Paperback): Jennifer Drake, Sarah Feltham Scotty's Postcards from Rome (Paperback)
Jennifer Drake, Sarah Feltham
R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Planning a trip to Rome? This full-color picture book will inspire children of all ages to visit Italy's capital city. An entertaining narrative is provided by a tiny stuffed bear named Scotty who sends postcards to his owner's nephew, detailing fun adventures and teaching him about the geography, food, language, history and popular sights of the Eternal City. Of course, being a small bear in a foreign city, Scotty sometimes gets a little too excited and curious, so he finds himself in some awkward predicaments. In the end, though, as all travelers come to realize, sporting a smile and being courteous, goes a long way. Join Scotty on his first adventure as he explores the charming city of Rome.

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