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Contributions by Kathleen Alcalá, Sarah Amira de la Garza, Sarah
De Los Santos Upton, Moises Gonzales, Luisa Fernanda Grijalva-Maza,
Leandra H. Hernández, Spencer R. Herrera, Brenda Selena Lara,
Susana Loza, Juan Pacheco Marcial, Amanda R. Martinez, Diana Isabel
MartÃnez, Diego Medina, Cathryn J. Merla-Watson, Arturo "Velaz"
Muñoz, Eric Murillo, Saul Ramirez, Roxanna Ivonne Sanchez-Avila,
ire’ne lara silva, Lizzeth Tecuatl Cuaxiloa, and Bianca Tonantzin
Zamora Monsters and Saints: LatIndigenous Landscapes and Spectral
Storytelling is a collection of stories, poetry, art, and essays
divining the contemporary intersection of Latinx and Indigenous
cultures from the American Southwest, Mexico, and Central and South
America. To give voice to this complicated identity, this volume
investigates how cultures of ghost storytelling foreground a sense
of belonging and home in people from LatIndigenous landscapes.
Monsters and Saints reflects intersectional and intergenerational
understandings of lived experiences, bodies, and traumas as
narrated through embodied hauntings. Contributions to this
anthology represent a commitment to thoughtful inquiry into the
ways storytelling assigns meaning through labels like monster,
saint, and ghost, particularly as these unfold in the context of
global migration. For many marginalized and displaced peoples, a
sense of belonging is always haunted through historical exclusion
from an original homespace. This exclusion further manifests as
limited bodily autonomy. By locating the concept of "home" as
beyond physical constructs, the volume argues that spectral stories
and storytelling practices of LatIndigeneity (re)configure
affective states and spaces of being, becoming, migrating,
displacing, and belonging.
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Wangechi Mutu (Paperback)
Adrienne Edwards, Courtney J. Martin, Kellie Jones
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R939
Discovery Miles 9 390
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The first monograph on the work of celebrated and influential
Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu Wangechi Mutu's remarkable
body of work touches on such issues as sexuality, ecology,
politics, and the rhythms and chaos that govern the world. Her
paintings, sculptures, and collages, often enriched with
culturally-charged materials including tea, synthetic hair, Kenyan
soil, feathers, and sand, interweave fact with fiction, generating
a unique form of myth-making that sets her apart from classical
history or popular culture. This is the first book to document her
evolution and explore her impact.
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Government (Hardcover)
Martin Kelly, Melissa Kelly
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R3,028
Discovery Miles 30 280
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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First Published in 2015. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an Informa company.
This is THE definitive book about Fender Collects together more
rare Fender guitars than have ever been seen before, an iconic
American brand whose value to collectors keeps on rising Leo
Fender's guitars have arguably had the greatest influence on modern
music than any other make of guitar. Over 250 guitars in every
model, style and finish are lovingly photographed and detailed,
from the greatest to the rarest - Strats, Teles and the infamous
Marauder. Includes hundreds of never-before-seen images from
recently unearthed archives and specially commissioned shoots
around the world. Working with a worldwide network of collectors
each model has been photographed specially for the book and
alongside these exceptionally rare guitars are reproductions of
Fender ephemera - the largest collection anyone will have ever
seen. Tracing the history and influence of the company, in an
easy-to-read format, with a level of detail no other book can
rival. These vintage guitars are among the most loved and
collectible instruments in the world.
Relationships, jobs, and health behaviors-these are what New Year's
resolutions are made of. Every year millions resolve to adopt a
better diet, exercise more, become fit, or lose weight but few put
into practice the health behaviors they aspire to. For those who
successfully begin, the likelihood that they will maintain these
habits is low. Healthcare professionals recognize the importance of
these, and other, health behaviors but struggle to provide their
patients with the tools necessary for successful maintenance of
their medical regimens. The thousands of research papers that exist
on patient adherence and health behavior change can leave
professionals overwhelmed.
This book synthesizes the results from more than 50 years of
empirical research, resulting in simple, powerful, and practical
guidance for health professionals who want to know the most
effective strategies for helping their clients to put long-term
health-relevant behavior changes into practice. It advocates a
straightforward 3-ingredient model: Before a person can change,
they must (1) know what change is necessary (information); (2)
desire the change (motivation); and then (3) have the tools to
achieve and maintain the change (strategy). This book is designed
to be informative and compelling, but its numerous anecdotes and
examples render it engaging and entertaining, as well.
Written for a practitioners and students of medicine, chiropractic,
osteopathy, nursing, health education, physician assistant
programs, dentistry, clinical and health psychology, marriage and
family counseling, social work, school psychology, and care
administrators -- and for lay persons who wish to take an active
role in their health, this book brings together major
empirically-based findings within the field and provides succinct,
evidence-based recommendations and strategies for using these
findings to make real changes.
Contributions by Kathleen Alcalá, Sarah Amira de la Garza, Sarah
De Los Santos Upton, Moises Gonzales, Luisa Fernanda Grijalva-Maza,
Leandra H. Hernández, Spencer R. Herrera, Brenda Selena Lara,
Susana Loza, Juan Pacheco Marcial, Amanda R. Martinez, Diana Isabel
MartÃnez, Diego Medina, Cathryn J. Merla-Watson, Arturo "Velaz"
Muñoz, Eric Murillo, Saul Ramirez, Roxanna Ivonne Sanchez-Avila,
ire’ne lara silva, Lizzeth Tecuatl Cuaxiloa, and Bianca Tonantzin
Zamora Monsters and Saints: LatIndigenous Landscapes and Spectral
Storytelling is a collection of stories, poetry, art, and essays
divining the contemporary intersection of Latinx and Indigenous
cultures from the American Southwest, Mexico, and Central and South
America. To give voice to this complicated identity, this volume
investigates how cultures of ghost storytelling foreground a sense
of belonging and home in people from LatIndigenous landscapes.
Monsters and Saints reflects intersectional and intergenerational
understandings of lived experiences, bodies, and traumas as
narrated through embodied hauntings. Contributions to this
anthology represent a commitment to thoughtful inquiry into the
ways storytelling assigns meaning through labels like monster,
saint, and ghost, particularly as these unfold in the context of
global migration. For many marginalized and displaced peoples, a
sense of belonging is always haunted through historical exclusion
from an original homespace. This exclusion further manifests as
limited bodily autonomy. By locating the concept of "home" as
beyond physical constructs, the volume argues that spectral stories
and storytelling practices of LatIndigeneity (re)configure
affective states and spaces of being, becoming, migrating,
displacing, and belonging.
'Knowing Martin and Paul Kelly's perfectionism and attention to
detail it's no surprise that this is the ultimate and complete
story of all things Rickenbacker.' - Johnny Marr 'A wonderful
history of my favourite guitar. The attention to detail is
amazing!' - Roger McGuinn 'There are few things more satisfying
than the shimmer of an open chord played on a Rickenbacker through
a Fender Deluxe Reverb amplifier. Martin and Paul have given us the
definitive history of these magical instruments.' - Susanna Hoffs
Rickenbacker Guitars is the highly anticipated follow up to Fender:
The Golden Age, charting the story of one of the most important and
influential guitar makers of all time. From George Beauchamp's
invention of the world's first commercially viable electric guitar
in 1931, through the company's heyday during the 1960s - when their
instruments were favoured by The Beatles, The Byrds and The Who -
and up to the continuing legacy of Rickenbacker today. This
definitive collection features unprecedented access to the company
archives, 350 beautifully photographed original instruments -
including all 7 surviving Beatles owned Rickenbackers - and new
interviews with legendary Rickenbacker players such as Roger
McGuinn, Peter Buck, Susanna Hoffs, Johnny Marr, Mike Campbell,
Geddy Lee and Paul Weller. Rickenbacker Guitars is the most
comprehensive history of the brand to date and a must-have for all
guitar enthusiasts.
A Tale of Adventure
This is the story of Hap Sing, a seemingly simple village
fisherman commonly called Cricket. He is secretly possessed by the
power of a greater spirit sometimes known as the Luck . Hap Sing
wants little more than to spend his life in peaceful pursuits as a
fisherman. The Luck has other hidden plans which span the breadth
of the existence in the multiverse.
Hap Sing reluctantly joins forces with the Luck, and together they
seek to change the nature of life in his home country of Ran Li and
beyond. Various powers of political, divine, and diabolical natures
move to either join or oppose this dramatic change from simple
villager to leader of all the spirit shamans. Hap Sing s destiny is
to become the being known as the Lucky Cricket.
It's Grandma's house - quiet, cozy, nestled on a little mountain in
West Virginia. What could possibly go wrong? A lot, actually. So
watch your back. Choose wisely. One misstep is going to get you or
your little sister killed. To survive, you'll battle creatures,
beasts, and even your grandparents as you unravel the mystery of
your older brother's death in this interactive, graphic novel.
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