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Across scholarship on gender and sexuality, binaries like female
versus male and gay versus straight have been problematized as a
symbol of the stigmatization and erasure of non-normative subjects
and practices. The chapters in Queer Excursions offer a series of
distinct perspectives on these binaries, as well as on a number of
other, less immediately apparent dichotomies that nevertheless
permeate the gendered and sexual lives of speakers. Several
chapters focus on the limiting or misleading qualities of
binaristic analyses, while others suggest that binaries are a
crucial component of social meaning within particular communities
of study. Rather than simply accepting binary structures as
inevitable, or discarding them from our analyses entirely based on
their oppressive or reductionary qualities, this volume advocates
for a re-theorization of the binary that affords more complex and
contextually-grounded engagement with speakers' own orientations to
dichotomous systems. It is from this perspective that contributors
identify a number of diverging conceptualizations of binaries,
including those that are non-mutually exclusive, those that
liberate in the same moment that they constrain, those that are
imposed implicitly by researchers, and those that re-contextualize
familiar divisions with innovative meanings. Each chapter offers a
unique perspective on locally salient linguistic practices that
help constitute gender and sexuality in marginalized communities.
As a collection, Queer Excursions argues that researchers must be
careful to avoid the assumption that our own preconceptions about
binary social structures will be shared by the communities we
study.
The Oxford successful read about indigenous knowledge series was
designed to develop learners understanding of indigenous peoples,
their languages, cultures and heritage. Through a selection of
non-fiction readers, the series aims to inspire learners to read
about, speak about and write about the values, needs, views and
rights of indigenous peoples in our diverse country. While reading,
learners will become aware of the significant role of indigenous
peoples, their cultures, beliefs and heritage. These are examined
in the context of sustainable development and the development of
all the cultures and languages in our country. The titles in this
series present an interesting collection of the indigenous
knowledge related to each learning area in the intermediate phase.
The series also inspires learners to give creative responses to the
texts they have read in the form of activities, projects and
research. Teachers and parents are advised on ways to help learners
with this. This series will be enjoyed by all learners in the
intermediate phase and beyond. It has been designed to be
accessible to learners whether English is their home language or an
additional language.
Across scholarship on gender and sexuality, binaries like female
versus male and gay versus straight have been problematized as a
symbol of the stigmatization and erasure of non-normative subjects
and practices. The chapters in Queer Excursions offer a series of
distinct perspectives on these binaries, as well as on a number of
other, less immediately apparent dichotomies that nevertheless
permeate the gendered and sexual lives of speakers. Several
chapters focus on the limiting or misleading qualities of
binaristic analyses, while others suggest that binaries are a
crucial component of social meaning within particular communities
of study. Rather than simply accepting binary structures as
inevitable, or discarding them from our analyses entirely based on
their oppressive or reductionary qualities, this volume advocates
for a re-theorization of the binary that affords more complex and
contextually-grounded engagement with speakers' own orientations to
dichotomous systems. It is from this perspective that contributors
identify a number of diverging conceptualizations of binaries,
including those that are non-mutually exclusive, those that
liberate in the same moment that they constrain, those that are
imposed implicitly by researchers, and those that re-contextualize
familiar divisions with innovative meanings. Each chapter offers a
unique perspective on locally salient linguistic practices that
help constitute gender and sexuality in marginalized communities.
As a collection, Queer Excursions argues that researchers must be
careful to avoid the assumption that our own preconceptions about
binary social structures will be shared by the communities we
study.
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Mediated Millennials (Hardcover)
Jeremy Schulz, Laura Robinson, Aneka Khilnani, John Baldwin, Heloisa Pait, …
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R2,632
Discovery Miles 26 320
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Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media
Sociology section of the American Sociological Association
(CITAMS), Volume 19 of Emerald Studies in Media and Communications
draws on global case studies that examine media use by millennials.
By bringing together contributors and case studies from four
continents to examine millennial digital media practices, the
volume charts out multiple dimensions of Gen Y's digital media
engagements: smartphone use among Israelis, the activities of
Brazilian youths in LAN houses, selfies in the New Zealand context,
and American millennials engaged in a variety of digital pursuits
ranging from seeking employment, to content creation, to gaming, to
consuming news and political content. Through these case studies we
see parallels in the mediated millennial experience across key
digital venues including Twitter and YouTube, and MMOs.
None-the-less, contributors also prompt us to keep in mind the
importance of those millennials without equal access to resources
who must rely on public venues such as libraries and LAN Houses.
Across these venues and arenas of practice, the research provides
an important collection of research shedding important light on the
first generation growing up with the normative expectation to
perform digital identity work, create visual culture, and engage in
the digital public sphere.
Are you concerned about all the chemicals and additives in
store-bought bread? Do you want to provide wholesome, homemade,
nutritious bread for your family? Have you always wanted to learn
how to make bread but felt intimidated? Are you looking for new
bread recipes and ideas? If you answered"yes" to any of these
questions, then this book is for you This comprehensive homemade
bread book includes: All the basic information you need to
understand the bread-making process Tips and tricks to get the best
results, every time Easy bread recipes for beginners Detailed
instructions for every step of the process Nutritional information
for each recipe A wide range of bread recipes, including
gluten-free and Paleo bread, corn bread, flatbread, pizza dough,
sourdough, focaccia...and much more Get your copy and start making
delicious homemade bread right now
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ The Maddest Mariage Ever Was; Issue 2 Of Cheap Edition Of
Popular Authors Jennie Davis Burton Beadle and Adams, Publishers,
1875
Professional and Therapeutic Communication, second edition,
provides students with a comprehensive understanding of
communication as they enter complex and diverse multidisciplinary
healthcare environments. It guides students through concepts
fundamental to both the professional and therapeutic elements of
the caring relationship and all aspects of interpersonal
interaction that are essential to safe, high-quality healthcare.
The book is updated with rich pedagogical features to support
student learning and includes additional content focusing on the
important use of 'self' in communication, extending into concepts
of reflection and practice. It promotes skills development
throughout with an emphasis on providing content for healthcare
students from all health disciplines so they can effectively
communicate with patients, clients and consumers in contemporary
healthcare contexts.
Are you looking for delicious and easy camping recipes your family
will love?
If you're tired of the same old burgers and barbecue chicken,
you're going to love the recipes "The Camping Cookbook." Camp food
has never tasted better (or been easier to cook) with these updated
and delicious recipes.
This book is packed full of delicious recipes you can make for
breakfast, lunch and dinner (along with a bonus chapter containing
a number of tasty desserts) using the following techniques:
Campfire grilling.Campfire foil-wrapping.Barbecuing.Dutch oven
cooking. The barbecuing section covers picking the right barbecue
for camping, prepping your barbecue and when to use both direct and
indirect grilling. There are 19 tasty barbecue recipes, including
recipes for the following items: Bacon-wrapped barbecue
shrimp.Barbecued baby back ribs.Beer can chicken.Bourbon barbecue
chicken wings (including a delicious bourbon barbecue sauce
recipe).Chili-lime grilled salmon.Grilled pineapple.Grilled
turkey.Steak kabobs.Stuffed mushrooms.and more... The campfire
cooking section of "The Camping Cookbook" covers campfire grilling,
foil-wrapping and skewer cooking. It includes a section on choosing
the right firewood for your campfire and includes helpful tips to
help you get your campfire started. Here are just some of the tasty
recipes included in the campfire cooking section: Apple cider
barbecue pork chops.Bacon-wrapped drumsticks.Bannock
bread.Blueberry pancakes.Dad's quick and easy tri tip.Easy
omelets.Grilled rib eye steak.Stuffed jalapenos.Rotisserie leg of
lamb.Skewer croissant dogs.Tandoori chicken.Foil-wrapped lemon
garlic fish.and more... If you've never used a Dutch oven, now's
the time to learn. It opens up a whole new world of tasty and easy
campfire meals. The Dutch oven section covers everything you need
to know to get started cooking with your Dutch oven, including how
to choose the right Dutch oven, how to season your Dutch oven and
how to control the temperature inside the oven by adding and
removing coals. Here's a sampling of the tasty recipes found in the
Dutch oven section: Barbecue beans.Beef stew.Blueberry cinnamon
rolls.Cinnamon apple crisp.Chicken fajitas.Chili.Cola chicken.Corn
chowder.Egg and sausage casserole.Ground beef goulash.Pesto
chickenand more... If you're tired of the same burgers and burnt
hunks of meat, it's time to take camp food cooking to a whole new
level with "The Camping Cookbook."
Written by a mom who knows what it's like to juggle work and
family, this book is for people who live busy lives but don't want
to sacrifice nutritious, home-cooked meals. By preparing meals
ahead of time and freezing them, you can easily have a healthy meal
on the table without spending hours in the kitchen each night.
Reduce your stress and stop resorting to unhealthy dinner options
that are just convenient. This book will guide you every step of
the way and includes: Freezing guidelines Food safety 45 delicious
recipes including: soups, chicken, pork, lamb, beef, vegetarian,
sides, pizza dough, desserts, and more Nutrition facts for each
recipe Cooking, freezing, thawing, and reheating instructions for
each recipe What are you waiting for? Grab your copy so you can get
started straight away
Is the clutter in your house impacting your life? Do you feel
overwhelmed by clutter? Are you struggling to figure out how to
declutter your home? If you answered "yes" to any of these
questions, then this guide is for you. This complete, practical
guide shows you how to tackle every inch of your home, how to
declutter it and - most importantly - how to keep it that way It
includes: 1.Practical action steps for decluttering every part of
your home - including dealing with your home office and documents
2.An explanation of why we struggle with clutter and how to
overcome it 3.Tips on what to do with all that clutter The tips and
action steps in this book are easy-to-implement and simple, but
extremely effective. If you long for a clutter-free life, then this
book is for you
Are you looking for quick and delicious camping recipes the whole
family will love?
When it comes to camp cooking, it doesn't get much easier than
foil packet recipes. You'll be able to whip up quick meals for
breakfast, lunch and dinner and will have more time to spend doing
the things you enjoy, like hanging out with family and friends.
Foil packet meals are meals you create in an aluminum foil packet,
which you then place on the grill or directly in the campfire.
Minutes later, your meal is ready. You open the foil and eat the
meal right out of the packet. No fuss, no mess, no problem.
This book contains recipes for the foil types of items: Breakfast
(eggs, potatoes, sausage,
etc.)BeefPorkChickenSeafoodFruitVegetablesDesserts With more than
90 recipes, you'll never run out of quick and delicious camping
recipes Buy this book and learn foil packet cooking today.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
How does it feel when someone you love develops dementia? How do
you cope with the shock, the stress and the grief? Can you be sure
that you and your family will receive the support you need? In
Telling Tales About Dementia, thirty carers from different
backgrounds and in different circumstances share their experiences
of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia. They speak
from the heart about love and loss: 'I still find it hard to
believe that Alzheimer's has happened to us,' writes one
contributor, 'as if we were sent the wrong script.' The stories
told here vividly reflect the tragedy of dementia, the gravity of
loss, and instances of unsatisfactory diagnosis, treatment and
care. But they contain hope and optimism too: clear indications
that the quality of people's lives can be enhanced by sensitive
support services, by improved understanding of the impact of
dementia, by recognising the importance of valuing us all as human
beings, and by embracing and sustaining the connections between us.
This unique collection of personal accounts will be an engaging
read for anyone affected by dementia in a personal or professional
context, including relatives of people with dementia, social
workers, medical practitioners and care staff.
Inclusive Practice: Sociological Concepts for Health Professionals
introduces students to the socio-political implications of the work
they will be doing within the healthcare sector. It embraces the
multi-disciplinary nature of work in the health professions, and
applies the term inclusive practice to focus attention on its
relevance to all health care professionals with the shared aim of
improving health outcomes. The text considers the interface between
health care delivery, health care professionals and population
groups, while providing a critical approach to examining the
strategies for inclusive practice in contemporary Australian health
care.
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