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The classic chickpea dip, originally a staple peasant food in the
Middle East, is universally loved around the world. Currently
enjoying a resurgence as a fashionable superfood this spoonable
blend not only tastes good but is healthy too - it contains smart
carbs that are slow to digest, so leaving you feeling fuller for
longer, as well as being low in fat and a good source of protein
and fibre. Incredibly easy to make at home, the results are so much
better than shop-bought. Sara Lewis has researched, tested and
tasted traditional hummus recipes from lemon and olive oil to
Turkish hot buttered and also created new blends such as red beet,
and kale and lemon.
The influential readings collected for this volume reflect not just
the textual and discursive nature of colonial and postcolonial
discourse in relation to gender, but also the material effects of
the postcolonial condition and practices developed in relation to
it. The volume seeks to open up the field by juxtaposing a number
of contested subjects. Readings cover a range of geographical
regions including: South-east Asia, India, Africa, Latin America,
Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, Australia and Ireland. Key topics
include: colonialism and anti-colonialism, 'otherness', sexuality,
sexual rights, the harem and the veil, space and writing, and
aboriginal and indigenous women's issues. Not only does this
anthology address the lack of attention to gender and feminism in
early studies of colonial discourse, it also provides resources for
readers to trace the developments in feminism as it responds to
postcolonial critiques of First World feminism.
How to give your toddler the best health and vitality? This title
features over 70 recipes for your child's everyday eating,
illustrated in more than 300 photographs, from fish cakes, pies and
stews to pasta, chicken, desserts, special treats and party food.
It includes authoritative advice on topics such as eating together
as a family, providing a balanced and varied diet, healthy snacks,
fussy eating, and much more. It provides expert reliable
nutritional information - helping you to choose the right foods in
the right quantities for maximum health and energy. This book is
specifically designed to help parents through their child's feeding
and dietary needs with confidence and assurance. It is packed with
stimulating, tempting step-by-step recipes that are guaranteed to
solve food rejection problems and encourage eating habits that will
stand them in good stead through to adulthood. The book is divided
into sections, with ideas for lunchtime meals, vegetarian dishes,
quick teas, bread and toast snacks, simple puddings, and cakes and
bakes that a toddler can help to prepare. It solves problems,
answers questions and provides an invaluable recipe source in one
accessible and reliable volume.
Feminism and postcolonialism are allies, and the impressive
selection of writings brought together in this volume demonstrate
how fruitful that alliance can be. Reina Lewis and Sara Mills have
assembled a brilliant selection of thinkers, organizing them into
six categories: "Gendering Colonialism and
Postcolonialism/Radicalizing Feminism," "Rethinking Whiteness,"
"Redefining the 'Third World' Subject," "Sexuality and Sexual
Rights," "Harem and the Veil," and "Gender and Post/colonial
Relations." A bibliography complements the wide-ranging essays.
This is the ideal volume for any reader interested in the
development of postcoloniality and feminist thought.
Recent work on empathy theory, research, and applications, by
scholars from disciplines ranging from neuroscience to
psychoanalysis. There are many reasons for scholars to investigate
empathy. Empathy plays a crucial role in human social interaction
at all stages of life; it is thought to help motivate positive
social behavior, inhibit aggression, and provide the affective and
motivational bases for moral development; it is a necessary
component of psychotherapy and patient-physician interactions. This
volume covers a wide range of topics in empathy theory, research,
and applications, helping to integrate perspectives as varied as
anthropology and neuroscience. The contributors discuss the
evolution of empathy within the mammalian brain and the development
of empathy in infants and children; the relationships among
empathy, social behavior, compassion, and altruism; the neural
underpinnings of empathy; cognitive versus emotional empathy in
clinical practice; and the cost of empathy. Taken together, the
contributions significantly broaden the interdisciplinary scope of
empathy studies, reporting on current knowledge of the
evolutionary, social, developmental, cognitive, and neurobiological
aspects of empathy and linking this capacity to human
communication, including in clinical practice and medical
education.
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