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Explore a galaxy of fun with the crew from the U.S.S. Enterprise reimagined as cats in this playful puzzle celebrating the classic Star Trek series. Experience Star Trek: The Original Series as never before: with a crew of cats! This feline-filled 1,000 piece puzzle features Jenny Parks’ beloved illustrations reimagining the U.S.S. Enterprise crew as cats, perfect for fans of all ages to enjoy solving together. TM & © 2021 CBS Studios Inc. Star Trek and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved. Perfect for Star Trek fans and cat fans alike, ages 9 and up
Transport to an amazing new universe where Kirk and Spock are
lovingly reimagined as cats. Star Trek fans will love sporting this
unique new twist on the classic series. TM & © 2017 CBS
Studios Inc. STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks
of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved
This book is concerned with understanding the complex ways in which
gender violence and poverty impact on young people's lives, and the
potential for education to challenge violence. Although there has
been a recent expansion of research on gender violence and
schooling, the field of research that brings together thinking on
gender violence, poverty and education is in its infancy. This book
sets out to establish this new field by offering innovative
research insights into the nature of violence affecting children
and young people; the sources of violence, including the
relationship with poverty and inequality; the effects of violence
on young subjectivities; and the educational challenge of how to
counter violence. Authors address three interrelated aims in their
chapters: to identify theoretical and methodological framings for
understanding the relationship between gender, violence, poverty
and education to demonstrate how young people living in varying
contexts of poverty in the Global South learn about, engage in,
respond to and resist gender violence to investigate how
institutions, including schools, families, communities,
governments, international and non-governmental organisations and
the media constrain or expand possibilities to challenge gender
violence in the Global South. Describing a range of innovative
research projects, the chapters display what scholarly work can
offer to help meet the educational challenge, and to find ways to
help young people and those around them to understand, resist and
rupture the many faces of violence. Gender Violence in Poverty
Contexts will appeal to an international audience of postgraduate
students, academics and researchers in the fields of international
and comparative education, gender and women's studies, teacher
education, poverty, development and conflict studies, African and
Asian studies and related disciplines. It will also be of interest
to professionals in NGOs and other organisations, and policy
makers, keen to develop research-informed practice.
This book is concerned with understanding the complex ways in which
gender violence and poverty impact on young people's lives, and the
potential for education to challenge violence. Although there has
been a recent expansion of research on gender violence and
schooling, the field of research that brings together thinking on
gender violence, poverty and education is in its infancy. This book
sets out to establish this new field by offering innovative
research insights into the nature of violence affecting children
and young people; the sources of violence, including the
relationship with poverty and inequality; the effects of violence
on young subjectivities; and the educational challenge of how to
counter violence. Authors address three interrelated aims in their
chapters: to identify theoretical and methodological framings for
understanding the relationship between gender, violence, poverty
and education to demonstrate how young people living in varying
contexts of poverty in the Global South learn about, engage in,
respond to and resist gender violence to investigate how
institutions, including schools, families, communities,
governments, international and non-governmental organisations and
the media constrain or expand possibilities to challenge gender
violence in the Global South. Describing a range of innovative
research projects, the chapters display what scholarly work can
offer to help meet the educational challenge, and to find ways to
help young people and those around them to understand, resist and
rupture the many faces of violence. Gender Violence in Poverty
Contexts will appeal to an international audience of postgraduate
students, academics and researchers in the fields of international
and comparative education, gender and women's studies, teacher
education, poverty, development and conflict studies, African and
Asian studies and related disciplines. It will also be of interest
to professionals in NGOs and other organisations, and policy
makers, keen to develop research-informed practice. Winner of the
2016 Jackie Kirk Outstanding Book Award.
Captain's log: We have entered a galaxy where beloved illustrator
Jenny Parks has conjured an astonishingly vivid homage to the
original Star Trek series with an unexpected twist: a cast of cats.
Featuring a hilarious new take on iconic characters and scenes -
from Kirk in the Captain's chair to Spock offering his Vulcan
wisdom - this eye-opening adventure stays true to the tone of the
classic TV show. Playful, loving, and from a strange new world,
Star Trek Cats is the perfect gift for fans of, well, Star Trek and
cats.
"If you're a fan of both cats and Star Trek, I can't recommend Star
Trek Cats enough. It's one you'll page through time and again." -
GeekDad The cats are back and their continuing mission: to boldly
go where no one has gone before. From encounters with the Borg to
adventures on the holodeck, Captain Picard, Commander Data,
Counselor Troi, Doctor Crusher, and the rest of the U.S.S.
Enterprise NCC-1701-D crew are reimagined as cats with lovingly
detailed and eyebrow-raising scenes from throughout the
award-winning series, perfect for Star Trek fans across the Galaxy.
* An astonishingly vivid homage to the original Star Trek series
with an unexpected twist: a cast of cats * Featuring a hilarious
new take on iconic characters and scenes-from Kirk in the Captain's
chair to Spock offering his Vulcan wisdom-this eye-opening
adventure stays true to the tone of the classic TV show * Jenny
Parks is a scientific illustrator with a penchant for drawing
animals, dinosaurs, imaginary creatures, and people as cats. She is
a Comic-Con regular and lives in Denver, Colorado This companion to
the bestselling Star Trek Cats brings the many adventures of Star
Trek: The Next Generation Cats to life in a faithfully feline
homage to the hit series. "Whether they're encountering the Borg or
having adventures on the holodeck, these Star Trek kitties will win
fans across the galaxy."-Catster Hilarious and ingenious artwork
that is clear, detailed, and sure to keep readers coming back for
more. Playful, loving, and from a strange new world, Star Trek: The
Next Generation Cats is the perfect gift for fans of, well, Star
Trek and cats. TM & (c) 2018 CBS Studios Inc. STAR TREK and
related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All
Rights Reserved.
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