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By exploring the material-discursive production of gender norms in
Australian secondary schools, this book offers a novel feminist
posthuman new materialist perspective on how schoolgirls are
pre-determined within educational space and place. The text
ultimately illustrates how gender and race inequity is reproduced
through presumptive thinking and a failure to recognize student
potential. Affect and the Making of the Schoolgirl maps affective
accounts of students' everyday experiences in school spaces.
Student negotiations with prescriptive processes of subject
participation and subject selection are explored to illustrate how
inequities are systematically reproduced. Chapters also offer an
examination of STEM subject fields as entitled male space. Engaging
theoretically with concepts from performative feminist new
materialism and affect theory, the text highlights filmic
semblances created as part of an onto-epistemological project, and
calls for alternative educational encounters which affirmatively
acknowledge difference and promote non-binary thinking. This text
will benefit postgraduate researchers, academics, and scholars with
an interest in gender and sexuality education, teacher education,
STEM education, gender inequality, intersectionality, and the
sociology of education. Those interested in gender studies, affect
theory and feminist theory, as well as educational policy and
politics more broadly will also benefit from this book.
Did you know, every woman has a tipped uterus, and ovarian cysts
are usually normal (even when they burst)? Have you ever wondered
how to balance your hormones, why you have to repeat yourself at
the doctor's office or why your yeast infection keeps coming back?
Have you agonized about your pap smear results or worried that you
may have cancer? What exactly is a pap smear anyway? In "Do You
Have a Tipped Uterus: 69 Things Your Gynecologist Wishes You Knew,"
board-certified obstetrics and gynecology physician, Dr. Melissa
Wolf, addresses the questions most commonly asked in her gynecology
office with both humor and medical expertise. She also details
practical strategies for weight management, enhanced mood, improved
libido, and most importantly, what to do when you encounter your
gynecologist in public (hint: don't worry, she won't remember your
vagina)
Did you know, every woman has a tipped uterus, and ovarian cysts
are usually normal (even when they burst)? Have you ever wondered
how to balance your hormones, why you have to repeat yourself at
the doctor's office or why your yeast infection keeps coming back?
Have you agonized about your pap smear results or worried that you
may have cancer? What exactly is a pap smear anyway? In "Do You
Have a Tipped Uterus: 69 Things Your Gynecologist Wishes You Knew,"
board-certified obstetrics and gynecology physician, Dr. Melissa
Wolf, addresses the questions most commonly asked in her gynecology
office with both humor and medical expertise. She also details
practical strategies for weight management, enhanced mood, improved
libido, and most importantly, what to do when you encounter your
gynecologist in public (hint: don't worry, she won't remember your
vagina)!
Simple Pleasures presents the first major critical assessment of
works by the artist Doris Lee (1904-1983). Lee was one of the most
recognized artists in America during the 1930s and 40s, and was a
leading figure in the Woodstock Artist's Colony. Her oeuvre reveals
a remarkable ability to merge the reduction of abstraction with the
appeal of the everyday. In so doing, she offers one of the very
rare examples of a coherent visual identity that successfully
bridged the various artistic "camps" that formed with the shift in
the art world in the post-World War II era.Doris Lee exploded onto
the national scene in 1935 when her painting Thanksgiving was
awarded the Art Institute of Chicago's Logan Prize and instigated
the Sanity in Art movement in protest. Two years later, her
painting Catastrophe was purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of
Art. Simple Pleasures explores this initial national recognition in
the 1930s within the context of American Scene painting, and traces
the artist's thematic interest in the simple objects and scenes of
the everyday through her career. It also examines the influence of
the rise in abstraction during the late 1940s and 1950s, and the
particular way in which this abstraction found resonance with Lee's
long-held interest in, and collections of, folk and non-western
art. During this post-war period, Lee, like many of her American
Scene colleagues, found lucrative work in the heyday of commercial
advertising. Lee's commercial commissions for patrons such as
American Tobacco Company, Life magazine, Abbott Laboratories, and
Associated American Artists are especially compelling in both their
populist accessibility and in their deceptively sophisticated
abstraction. Sixty-five works by the artist span the 1930s through
the 1960s and are comprised of paintings, drawings, prints, and
commissioned commercial designs in fabric and pottery. Included are
advertisements by companies that commissioned images from Lee, and
photographs that contextualize the artist's work within the
Woodstock artist's community.
Art Along the Rivers: A Bicentennial Celebration coincides with the
Missouri state bicentennial. The catalogue brings together the
region's paintings, sculptures, works on paper, furniture,
ceramics, metals, textiles, and more to reveal and celebrate their
shared artistic history. Beginning with the ancient Mississippian
culture followed by the Osage, French, African American, German,
British, and artists today, these communities developed rich
artistic traditions that have vibrant legacies. Art Along the
Rivers: A Bicentennial Celebration marks the 200th anniversary of
Missouri's statehood. This exhibition catalogue presents
extraordinary objects produced or collected within a 150-mile
region around St. Louis. As a celebration of the cultural and
artistic traditions of this region, the catalogue looks within- and
beyond- the years of statehood to reveal how the region's
geography, raw materials, and pressing social issues shaped over
1,000 years of rich artistic production. Though these objects have
rarely been considered in connection with one another, the
catalogue brings them into dialogue to establish and celebrate
their shared artistic history and serves as the first significant
publication to introduce this primary artistic material to a global
audience.
Reflections: The American Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art
adds a novel and provocative element to the library of art museum
collection catalogs. In the traditional manner, Reflections
features selected works-more than 125-from the museum's collection,
accompanied by concise essays by scholars of art who reflect on and
respond to the distinctive aspects of each work. To this customary
approach, the editors have added what they term intersections
essays: an examination of a well-known work of art from the
differing perspectives of two authors-most of whom are not art
historians. For instance, acclaimed writer Joyce Carol Oates
provides her perspective on George Bellows and is joined by Laurie
Bellows Booth, an objects conservator and the painter's
granddaughter. The book includes ten of these compelling essays,
including contributions by such authors as Adam Gopnik and Alan
Trachtenberg.
Honore Sharrer (1920-2009) was a major art world figure in 1940s
America, celebrated for exquisitely detailed paintings conveying
subtly subversive critiques of the political and artistic climate
of her time. This book offers the first critical reassessment of
the artist: a leftist, female painter committed to figuration in an
era when anti-Communist sentiment and masculine Abstract
Expressionism dominated American culture. Her brightly colored,
humorous, and distinctly feminine paintings combine elements of
social realism and surrealism to seductive and disquieting effect.
This publication is a timely reevaluation of an artist who pushed
the boundaries of figurative painting with playfulness and biting
wit. Distributed for the Columbus Museum of Art Exhibition
Schedule: Columbus Museum of Art (02/10/17-05/21/17) Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia (06/30/17-09/03/17) Smith
College Museum of Art, Northamton, MA (09/21/17-01/07/18)
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