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On a muggy, late August afternoon in 1936, somewhere along the
banks of Greasy Creek, Life found Grace--walking the dusty mile
between work and home in a brand new pair of leather kitten-heeled
pumps, blond curls bouncing in the sun. Two weeks later, Lifie Jay
Preston and Grace Mollette married, a union that lasted until their
deaths fifty-eight years later. There was something about them,
their daughter Linda would discover, a kind of radiance and love of
living that would mark them in the memories of every person they
encountered--a song that resonates years after their passing.
"Songs of Life and Grace: A Memoir" is their story, told by the
daughter whose own life grew out of their loving ministries and
Appalachian sensibilities. Linda Scott DeRosier, the celebrated
author of "Creeker: A Woman's Journey," draws on family letters and
lore, interviews, and her own recollections to reach a better
understanding of her parents and the families that formed them
both. Along the way, she introduces an unforgettable cast of
characters: the formidable Grandma Emmy; Uncle Burns, an infamous
ladies' man; helpless and simple Aunt Jo; and gentle Pop Pop, who
could peel an apple in one long, unbroken spiral. A stirring,
honest look at Appalachia and a tribute to the unbreakable bonds of
family, "Songs of Life and Grace" establishes DeRosier as one of
the most vital and exciting new voices of the American South.
Linda Sue Preston was born on a feather bed in the upper room of
her Grandma Emmy's log house in the hills of eastern Kentucky. More
than fifty years later, Linda Scott DeRosier has come to believe
that you can take a woman out of Appalachia but you can't take
Appalachia out of the woman. DeRosier's humorous and poignant
memoir is the story of an educated and cultured woman who came of
age in Appalachia. She remains unabashedly honest about and proud
of her mountain heritage. Now a college professor, decades and
notions removed from the creeks and hollows, DeRosier knows that
her roots run deep in her memory and language and in her approach
to the world. DeRosier describes an Appalachia of complexity and
beauty rarely seen by outsiders. Hers was a close-knit world; she
says she was probably eleven or twelve years old before she ever
spoke to a stranger. She lovingly remembers the unscheduled,
day-long visits to friends and family, when visitors cheerfully
joined in the day's chores of stringing beans or bedding out sweet
potatoes. No advance planning was needed for such trips. Residents
of Two-Mile Creek were like family, and everyone was ""delighted to
see each other wherever, whenever, and for however long."" Creeker
is a story of relationships, the challenges and consequences of
choice, and the impact of the past on the present. It also recalls
one woman's struggle to make and keep a sense of self while
remaining loyal to the people and traditions that sustained her
along life's way. Told with wit, candor, and zest, this is Linda
Scott DeRosier's answer to the question familiar in
Appalachia--""Who are your people?""
This book sheds light on the consumption of spiritual products,
services, experiences, and places through state-of-the-art studies
by leading and emerging scholars in interpretive consumer research,
marketing, sociology, anthropology, cultural, and religious
studies. The collection brings together fresh views and scholarship
on a cultural tension that is at the centre of the lives of
countless individuals living in postmodern societies: the
relationship between the material and the spiritual, the sacred and
the profane. The book examines how a variety of agents - religious
institutions, spiritual leaders, marketers and consumers - interact
and co-create spiritual meanings in a post-disenchanted society
that has been defined as a 'supermarket of the soul.' Consumption
and Spirituality examines not only religious organizations, but
also brands and marketers and the way they infuse their products,
services and experiences with spiritual meanings that flow freely
in the circuit of culture and can be appropriated by consumers even
without purchase acts. From a consumer perspective, the book
investigates how spiritual beliefs, practices, and experiences are
now embedded into a global consumer culture. Rather than condemning
consumption, the chapters in this book highlight consumers' agency
and the creative processes through which authentic spiritual
meanings are co-created from a variety of sources, local and
global, and sacred and profane alike.
Success with STEM is an essential resource, packed with advice and
ideas to support and enthuse all those involved in the planning and
delivery of STEM in the secondary school. It offers guidance on
current issues and priority areas to help you make informed
judgements about your own practice and argue for further support
for your subject in school. It explains current initiatives to
enhance STEM teaching and offers a wide range of practical
activities to support exciting teaching and learning in and beyond
the classroom. Illustrated with examples of successful projects in
real schools, this friendly, inspiring book explores: Innovative
teaching ideas to make lessons buzz Activities for successful
practical work Sourcing additional funding Finding and making the
most of the best resources STEM outside the classroom Setting-up
and enhancing your own STEM club Getting involved in STEM
competitions, fairs and festivals Promoting STEM careers and
tackling stereotypes Health, safety and legal issues Examples of
international projects An wide-ranging list of project and activity
titles Enriched by the authors' extensive experience and work with
schools, Success with STEM is a rich compendium for all those who
want to develop outstanding lessons and infuse a life-long interest
in STEM learning in their students. The advice and guidance will be
invaluable for all teachers, subject leaders, trainee teachers and
NQTs.
Success with STEM is an essential resource, packed with advice and
ideas to support and enthuse all those involved in the planning and
delivery of STEM in the secondary school. It offers guidance on
current issues and priority areas to help you make informed
judgements about your own practice and argue for further support
for your subject in school. It explains current initiatives to
enhance STEM teaching and offers a wide range of practical
activities to support exciting teaching and learning in and beyond
the classroom. Illustrated with examples of successful projects in
real schools, this friendly, inspiring book explores: Innovative
teaching ideas to make lessons buzz Activities for successful
practical work Sourcing additional funding Finding and making the
most of the best resources STEM outside the classroom Setting-up
and enhancing your own STEM club Getting involved in STEM
competitions, fairs and festivals Promoting STEM careers and
tackling stereotypes Health, safety and legal issues Examples of
international projects An wide-ranging list of project and activity
titles Enriched by the authors' extensive experience and work with
schools, Success with STEM is a rich compendium for all those who
want to develop outstanding lessons and infuse a life-long interest
in STEM learning in their students. The advice and guidance will be
invaluable for all teachers, subject leaders, trainee teachers and
NQTs.
This book sheds light on the consumption of spiritual products,
services, experiences, and places through state-of-the-art studies
by leading and emerging scholars in interpretive consumer research,
marketing, sociology, anthropology, cultural, and religious
studies. The collection brings together fresh views and scholarship
on a cultural tension that is at the centre of the lives of
countless individuals living in postmodern societies: the
relationship between the material and the spiritual, the sacred and
the profane.
The book examines how a variety of agents religious
institutions, spiritual leaders, marketers and consumers interact
and co-create spiritual meanings in a post-disenchanted society
that has been defined as a supermarket of the soul. Consumption and
Spirituality examines not only religious organizations, but also
brands and marketers and the way they infuse their products,
services and experiences with spiritual meanings that flow freely
in the circuit of culture and can be appropriated by consumers even
without purchase acts. From a consumer perspective, the book
investigates how spiritual beliefs, practices, and experiences are
now embedded into a global consumer culture. Rather than condemning
consumption, the chapters in this book highlight consumers agency
and the creative processes through which authentic spiritual
meanings are co-created from a variety of sources, local and
global, and sacred and profane alike.
This volume presents selected papers from the 7th Annual Consumer
Culture Theory Conference held at Oxford University in August,
2012. The 18 papers in the volume together capture the latest
research within this qualitative paradigm of consumer studies.
Topics addressed cover a wide gamut including immigrant consumption
experiences, gift-giving, sharing, transgressive gender roles,
attachments to special possessions in online games and real life,
the homeless consumer experience, disposition of possessions,
privacy, metaphor analysis, sustainable consumption, alcohol
consumption, cosmetics usage, and the negative consequences of
sponsoring children in the less affluent world.
A GUARDIAN SCIENCE BOOK OF THE YEAR SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 ROYAL
SOCIETY INSIGHT INVESTMENT SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE
2020 FINANCIAL TIMES AND McKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR An
urgent analysis of global gender inequality and a passionately
argued case for change by a pioneer in the movement for women's
economic empowerment. 'Passionate and timely . . . in a world where
so many of us stick to criticising the status quo, it's heartening
to read someone willing to offer viable solutions.' CAROLINE
CRIADO-PEREZ, OBSERVER (author of Invisible Women) 'A compelling
and actionable case for unleashing women's economic power.' MELINDA
GATES The Cost of Sexism is an urgent analysis of global gender
inequality and a fervently argued case for change by a pioneer in
the movement for women's economic empowerment. Drawing on decades
of statistical evidence, original research and global on-the-ground
experience, Linda Scott outlines a revolutionary, actionable plan
to remove economic barriers against women, and in the process
combat humankind's most pressing problems. 'One of the most
objective, data-led, rigorously scientific and morally persuasive
books of the year.' GUARDIAN (Books of the Year) 'Shocking.' ADAM
RUTHERFORD, BBC INSIDE SCIENCE 'Scholarly and impassioned.'
FINANCIAL TIMES 'Essential.' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'Powerful.'
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW *** The Cost of Sexism was previously
published in 2020 in hardback under the title The Double X Economy.
This publication seeks to correct a major weakness limiting the
study of underwater archeological sites: a set of unquestioned
assumptions regarding site-formation processes and data-set
preservation. The subject of research, the Douglass Beach Site
(8SL17), is a Florida east coast underwater site consisting of two
components: an 18th century Spanish shipwreck located above an
Archaic Period inundated terrestrial site. Douglass Beach Site
research was aimed at generating principles of submerged site
formation and alteration. The primary research was conducted over
seven weeks in summer 1978.
A GUARDIAN SCIENCE BOOK OF THE YEAR SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 ROYAL
SOCIETY INSIGHT INVESTMENT SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE
2020 FINANCIAL TIMES AND McKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR An
urgent analysis of global gender inequality and a passionately
argued case for change by a pioneer in the movement for women's
economic empowerment. 'A compelling and actionable case for
unleashing women's economic power.' MELINDA GATES 'Passionate and
timely . . . in a world where so many of us stick to criticising
the status quo, it's heartening to read someone willing to offer
viable solutions.' CAROLINE CRIADO-PEREZ, OBSERVER (author of
Invisible Women) The Double X Economy is an urgent analysis of
global gender inequality and a fervently argued case for change by
a pioneer in the movement for women's economic empowerment. Drawing
on decades of statistical evidence, original research and global
on-the-ground experience, Linda Scott outlines a revolutionary,
actionable plan to remove economic barriers against women, and in
the process combat humankind's most pressing problems. 'One of the
most objective, data-led, rigorously scientific and morally
persuasive books of the year.' GUARDIAN (Books of the Year)
'Shocking.' ADAM RUTHERFORD, BBC INSIDE SCIENCE 'Scholarly and
impassioned.' FINANCIAL TIMES 'Essential.' TIMES LITERARY
SUPPLEMENT 'Powerful.' NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW *** The Double X
Economy published in 2022 in paperback under the title The Cost of
Sexism.
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