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Building on the early leadership of Frigga Haug in her
groundbreaking Female Sexualization: A Collective World of Memory
(1987), this book provides a collection of contemporary
perspectives on memory-work from researchers in Australia, Canada,
Germany, New Zealand, Norway, and the United States, and from the
disciplines of education, marketing, sociology, psychology,
masculinity studies and social work practice. With respect to the
method itself, the authors considered emerging issues and describe
the ways in which they have altered or appropriated the method,
researcher voice and authority, and consistency between the aims of
memory-work and their research. Part I focuses on Frigga Haug's
evolving method. In Part II, the different ways in which
memory-work has been variously applied in specific domains are
explored by Betty Johnston (mathematical identities), Glenda
Koutroulis (menstruation), Karin Widerberg (research and teaching),
Bob Pease (practices of profeminist men to promote change), Naomi
Norquay (immigration stories and social awareness), Judith Kaufman
(teacher socialization) and Mary FitzPatrick, Lorraine Friend, and
Carolyn Costley (marketing research).
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This is a story of Snake and Mouse.And now that they have built a
house.In a place called "River's ends"They have a party for their
friends.This book is about two opporsite characters who live and
learn together. Sensible Snake wants to live in a organized house
whist his room mate Mischievous Mouse enjoys living in a fun and
messy place. They befriend a little boy whom Mouse invites over for
his birthday party. This books encourages children to use their
imagination when reading this book. It challengers their logic and
memory in a playful way. The coloured coded text for each
individual character makes for a more confident read. Children
learn best when they are having fun, and they will have a lot of
fun playing the two additional memory games.
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