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The Sculptor (Hardcover): Gretchen Heffernan The Sculptor (Hardcover)
Gretchen Heffernan; Cover design or artwork by Rachael Adams; Illustrated by Robert Littleford
R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Shale Britannia - A Sideways Glance at Speedway (Paperback): Jeff Scott, Rachael Adams Shale Britannia - A Sideways Glance at Speedway (Paperback)
Jeff Scott, Rachael Adams
R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Strictly Shale - Circling British Speedway (Paperback): Jeff Scott Strictly Shale - Circling British Speedway (Paperback)
Jeff Scott; Designed by Rachael Adams
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Keywords for Disability Studies (Hardcover): Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, David Serlin Keywords for Disability Studies (Hardcover)
Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, David Serlin
R2,558 Discovery Miles 25 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Introduces key terms, concepts, debates, and histories for Disability Studies Keywords for Disability Studies aims to broaden and define the conceptual framework of disability studies for readers and practitioners in the field and beyond. The volume engages some of the most pressing debates of our time, such as prenatal testing, euthanasia, accessibility in public transportation and the workplace, post-traumatic stress, and questions about the beginning and end of life. Each of the 60 essays in Keywords for Disability Studies focuses on a distinct critical concept, including "ethics," "medicalization," "performance," "reproduction," "identity," and "stigma," among others. Although the essays recognize that "disability" is often used as an umbrella term, the contributors to the volume avoid treating individual disabilities as keywords, and instead interrogate concepts that encompass different components of the social and bodily experience of disability. The essays approach disability as an embodied condition, a mutable historical phenomenon, and a social, political, and cultural identity. An invaluable resource for students and scholars alike, Keywords for Disability Studies brings the debates that have often remained internal to disability studies into a wider field of critical discourse, providing opportunities for fresh theoretical considerations of the field's core presuppositions through a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more.

Unexpected - Parenting, Prenatal Testing, and Down Syndrome (Paperback): Alison Piepmeier Unexpected - Parenting, Prenatal Testing, and Down Syndrome (Paperback)
Alison Piepmeier; As told to George Estreich, Rachel Adams
R665 R598 Discovery Miles 5 980 Save R67 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What prenatal tests and down syndrome reveal about our reproductive choices When Alison Piepmeier-scholar of feminism and disability studies, and mother of Maybelle, an eight-year-old girl with Down syndrome-died of cancer in August 2016, she left behind an important unfinished manuscript about motherhood, prenatal testing, and disability. In Unexpected, George Estreich and Rachel Adams pick up where she left off, honoring the important research of their friend and colleague, as well as adding new perspectives to her work. Based on interviews with parents of children with Down syndrome, as well as women who terminated their pregnancies because their fetus was identified as having the condition, Unexpected paints an intimate, nuanced picture of reproductive choice in today's world. Piepmeier takes us inside her own daughter's life, showing how Down syndrome is misunderstood, stigmatized, and condemned, particularly in the context of prenatal testing. At a time when medical technology is rapidly advancing, Unexpected provides a much-needed perspective on our complex, and frequently troubling, understanding of Down syndrome.

Transparency - New Trajectories in Law (Paperback): Rachel Adams Transparency - New Trajectories in Law (Paperback)
Rachel Adams
R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book critiques the contemporary recourse to transparency in law and policy. This is, ostensibly, the information age. At the heart of the societal shift toward digitalisation is the call for transparency and the liberalisation of information and data. Yet, with the recent rise of concerns such as 'fake news', post-truth and misinformation, where the policy responses to all these phenomena has been a petition for even greater transparency, it becomes imperative to critically reflect on what this dominant idea means, whom it serves, and what the effects are of its power. In response, this book provides the first sustained critique of the concept of transparency in law and policy. It offers a concise overview of transparency in law and policy around the world, and critiques how this concept works discursively to delimit other forms of governance, other ways of knowing and other realities. It draws on the work of Michel Foucault on discourse, archaeology and genealogy, together with later Foucaultian scholars, including Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and Judith Butler, as a theoretical framework for challenging and thinking anew the history and understanding of what has become one of the most popular buzzwords of 21st century law and governance. At the intersection of law and governance, this book will be of considerable interest to those working in these fields; but also to those engaged in other interdisciplinary areas, including society and technology, the digital humanities, technology laws and policy, global law and policy, as well as the surveillance society.

Keywords for Disability Studies (Paperback): Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, David Serlin Keywords for Disability Studies (Paperback)
Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, David Serlin
R686 R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Save R47 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Introduces key terms, concepts, debates, and histories for Disability Studies Keywords for Disability Studies aims to broaden and define the conceptual framework of disability studies for readers and practitioners in the field and beyond. The volume engages some of the most pressing debates of our time, such as prenatal testing, euthanasia, accessibility in public transportation and the workplace, post-traumatic stress, and questions about the beginning and end of life. Each of the 60 essays in Keywords for Disability Studies focuses on a distinct critical concept, including "ethics," "medicalization," "performance," "reproduction," "identity," and "stigma," among others. Although the essays recognize that "disability" is often used as an umbrella term, the contributors to the volume avoid treating individual disabilities as keywords, and instead interrogate concepts that encompass different components of the social and bodily experience of disability. The essays approach disability as an embodied condition, a mutable historical phenomenon, and a social, political, and cultural identity. An invaluable resource for students and scholars alike, Keywords for Disability Studies brings the debates that have often remained internal to disability studies into a wider field of critical discourse, providing opportunities for fresh theoretical considerations of the field's core presuppositions through a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more.

Transparency - New Trajectories in Law (Hardcover): Rachel Adams Transparency - New Trajectories in Law (Hardcover)
Rachel Adams
R1,481 Discovery Miles 14 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book critiques the contemporary recourse to transparency in law and policy. This is, ostensibly, the information age. At the heart of the societal shift toward digitalisation is the call for transparency and the liberalisation of information and data. Yet, with the recent rise of concerns such as 'fake news', post-truth and misinformation, where the policy responses to all these phenomena has been a petition for even greater transparency, it becomes imperative to critically reflect on what this dominant idea means, whom it serves, and what the effects are of its power. In response, this book provides the first sustained critique of the concept of transparency in law and policy. It offers a concise overview of transparency in law and policy around the world, and critiques how this concept works discursively to delimit other forms of governance, other ways of knowing and other realities. It draws on the work of Michel Foucault on discourse, archaeology and genealogy, together with later Foucaultian scholars, including Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and Judith Butler, as a theoretical framework for challenging and thinking anew the history and understanding of what has become one of the most popular buzzwords of 21st century law and governance. At the intersection of law and governance, this book will be of considerable interest to those working in these fields; but also to those engaged in other interdisciplinary areas, including society and technology, the digital humanities, technology laws and policy, global law and policy, as well as the surveillance society.

Claudia Wieser - Generations (Hardcover): Rachel Adams, Jennifer Carty Claudia Wieser - Generations (Hardcover)
Rachel Adams, Jennifer Carty; Contributions by Claudia Wieser
R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Claudia Wieser's artistic practice draws from history, architecture, and design, often playing with time and space. Influenced by artists who embraced spirituality--such as Hilma af Klint, Wassily Kandinsky, and Paul Klee--she considers abstraction and physiological experience in her installations. The Berlin-based artist's practice includes hand-painted ceramics, carved wooden sculptures, tiled mirrored works, drawings, and site-specific wallpaper with images mined from her vast archive. Claudia Wieser: Generations highlights her first solo exhibition in the United States held at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts and the Smart Museum of Art. Alongside images of her work, this publication features essays by curators Rachel Adams and Jennifer Carty and three interviews conducted by Maggie Taft, Igor Siddiqui, and Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy.

Sideshow U.S.A. (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Rachel Adams Sideshow U.S.A. (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Rachel Adams
R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A staple of American popular culture during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the freak show seemed to vanish after the Second World War. But as Rachel Adams reveals in "Sideshow U.S.A.," images of the freak show, with its combination of the grotesque, the horrific, and the amusing, stubbornly reappeared in literature and the arts. Freak shows, she contends, have survived because of their capacity for reinvention. Empty of any inherent meaning, the freak's body becomes a stage for playing out some of the twentieth century's most pressing social and political concerns, from debates about race, empire, and immigration, to anxiety about gender, and controversies over taste and public standards of decency.
"Sideshow U.S.A." begins by revisiting the terror and fascination the original freak shows provided for their audiences, as well as exploring the motivations of those who sought fame and profit in the business of human exhibition. With this history in mind, Adams turns from live entertainment to more mediated forms of cultural expression: the films of Tod Browning, the photography of Diane Arbus, the criticism of Leslie Fiedler, and the fiction Carson McCullers, Toni Morrison, and Katherine Dunn. Taken up in these works of art and literature, the freak serves as a metaphor for fundamental questions about self and other, identity and difference, and provides a window onto a once vital form of popular culture.
Adams's study concludes with a revealing look at the revival of the freak show as live performance in the late 1980s and the 1990s. Celebrated by some, the freak show's recent return is less welcome to those who have traditionally been its victims. At the beginning of a new century, Adams sees it as a form of living history, a testament to the vibrancy and inventiveness of American popular culture, as well as its capacity for cruelty and injustice.
"Because of its subject matter, this interesting and complex study is provocative, as well as thought-provoking."--"Virginia Quarterly Review"

Continental Divides (Paperback, New): Rachel Adams Continental Divides (Paperback, New)
Rachel Adams
R939 Discovery Miles 9 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

North America is more a political and an economic invention than a place people call home. Nonetheless, the region shared by the United States and its closest neighbors, North America, is an intriguing frame for comparative American studies. "Continental Divides" is the first book to study the patterns of contact, exchange, conflict, and disavowal among cultures that span the borders of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

Rachel Adams considers a broad range of literary, filmic, and visual texts that exemplify cultural traffic across North American borders. She investigates how our understanding of key themes, genres, and periods within U.S. cultural study is deepened, and in some cases transformed, when Canada and Mexico enter the picture. How, for example, does the work of the iconic American writer Jack Kerouac read differently when his Franco-American origins and Mexican travels are taken into account? Or how would our conception of American modernism be altered if Mexico were positioned as a center of artistic and political activity? In this engaging analysis, Adams charts the lengthy and often unrecognized traditions of neighborly exchange, both hostile and amicable, that have left an imprint on North America's varied cultures.

Raven Halfmoon: Flags of Our Mothers: Raven Halfmoon Raven Halfmoon: Flags of Our Mothers
Raven Halfmoon; Text written by Rachel Adams, Kinsale Drake, Amy Smith Stewart
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Unexpected - Parenting, Prenatal Testing, and Down Syndrome (Hardcover): Alison Piepmeier Unexpected - Parenting, Prenatal Testing, and Down Syndrome (Hardcover)
Alison Piepmeier; As told to George Estreich, Rachel Adams
R2,023 R1,833 Discovery Miles 18 330 Save R190 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What prenatal tests and down syndrome reveal about our reproductive choices When Alison Piepmeier-scholar of feminism and disability studies, and mother of Maybelle, an eight-year-old girl with Down syndrome-died of cancer in August 2016, she left behind an important unfinished manuscript about motherhood, prenatal testing, and disability. In Unexpected, George Estreich and Rachel Adams pick up where she left off, honoring the important research of their friend and colleague, as well as adding new perspectives to her work. Based on interviews with parents of children with Down syndrome, as well as women who terminated their pregnancies because their fetus was identified as having the condition, Unexpected paints an intimate, nuanced picture of reproductive choice in today's world. Piepmeier takes us inside her own daughter's life, showing how Down syndrome is misunderstood, stigmatized, and condemned, particularly in the context of prenatal testing. At a time when medical technology is rapidly advancing, Unexpected provides a much-needed perspective on our complex, and frequently troubling, understanding of Down syndrome.

She Was the Light (Paperback): Rachel Adams She Was the Light (Paperback)
Rachel Adams
R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Doppelgangers & Deceit (Paperback): Rachel Adams, Dawn McClellan Doppelgangers & Deceit (Paperback)
Rachel Adams, Dawn McClellan
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Little Goes a Long Way - 52 Days to a Significant Life (Leather / fine binding): Rachael Adams A Little Goes a Long Way - 52 Days to a Significant Life (Leather / fine binding)
Rachael Adams
R415 R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Save R68 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A significant life is more simple than you think. In a culture where bigger is seen as better, it’s easy to wonder if your quick prayer between errands or the short note you text a friend means anything in God’s kingdom. Contrary to how you may feel, every little thing you do can go a long way in God’s hands. Partnering with God unlocks the eternal significance of the smallest act. In fifty-two devotions, Rachael Adams exemplifies this empowering truth and shares • personal stories of how God values each deed, • practical actions for lasting impact, and • encouraging prayers that reveal how much your contributions matter. Watch God take your everyday actions and transform them for his eternal purposes.

The Sculptor (Paperback): Gretchen Heffernan The Sculptor (Paperback)
Gretchen Heffernan; Cover design or artwork by Rachael Adams; Illustrated by Robert Littleford
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Into the Light - Overcoming the Loss of a Child to Suicide (Paperback): T Rachael Adams Into the Light - Overcoming the Loss of a Child to Suicide (Paperback)
T Rachael Adams
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fat Cat Early Reader - Site Words Ending in at (Paperback): MS Rachael Adams The Fat Cat Early Reader - Site Words Ending in at (Paperback)
MS Rachael Adams
R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Viktor the Vegetarian Vampire (Paperback): Rachel Adams Viktor the Vegetarian Vampire (Paperback)
Rachel Adams
R178 Discovery Miles 1 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Everyday Preparation for Jesus' Return - 365 Ways to Get Ready for His Return (Paperback): Rachel Adams Everyday Preparation for Jesus' Return - 365 Ways to Get Ready for His Return (Paperback)
Rachel Adams; Edited by Ginger Bisanz; Lori Marino
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Readiness is a key but often missing component to the modern Christian's vocabulary and life. I recently felt compelled to spend a year writing something down each day that would help me help people prepare for Jesus' return. The result of that process was a changed life and this life-changing book. It is filled with God's Word intertwined with many of the spiritual discoveries I have made over the past 25 years of ministry. Within these pages you will find a wealth of inspirational thoughts, which can also be used as teaching material to help you help others stay ready May these devotionals create a daily awakening in your heart and make you even more useful in the Lord's hands. Stay prepared...Jesus is coming Rocky Veach is a personal friend but much more a true man of God. A man Jesus is raising up to carry the torch of biblical knowledge and wisdom mixed with evangelism and witness. As I grow older and my time is shorter I am thrilled to read this book and know the great hope we have for the Gospel to go forth to all the world in the generation now and to come. Rocky is a powerful voice in this fresh new wave of the Glory of God sweeping the earth. I wholeheartedly recommend "Everyday Preparation for Jesus' Return " -Arthur Blessitt, A cross carrying pilgrim follower of Jesus, www.blessitt.com

Raising Henry - A Memoir of Motherhood, Disability, and Discovery (Paperback): Rachel Adams Raising Henry - A Memoir of Motherhood, Disability, and Discovery (Paperback)
Rachel Adams
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A mother's deeply moving account of raising a son with Down syndrome in a world crowded with contradictory attitudes toward disabilities Rachel Adams's life had always gone according to plan. She had an adoring husband, a beautiful two-year-old son, a sunny Manhattan apartment, and a position as a tenured professor at Columbia University. Everything changed with the birth of her second child, Henry. Just minutes after he was born, doctors told her that Henry had Down syndrome, and she knew that her life would never be the same. In this honest, self-critical, and surprisingly funny book, Adams chronicles the first three years of Henry's life and her own transformative experience of unexpectedly becoming the mother of a disabled child. A highly personal story of one family's encounter with disability, Raising Henry is also an insightful exploration of today's knotty terrain of social prejudice, disability policy, genetics, prenatal testing, medical training, and inclusive education. Adams untangles the contradictions of living in a society that is more enlightened and supportive of people with disabilities than ever before, yet is racing to perfect prenatal tests to prevent children like Henry from being born. Her book is gripping, beautifully written, and nearly impossible to put down. Once read, her family's story is impossible to forget.

Stories with a Message for the Secondary School (Paperback): Rachel Adams Stories with a Message for the Secondary School (Paperback)
Rachel Adams
R641 R522 Discovery Miles 5 220 Save R119 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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