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Poisonous Psyche
Stephanie Rose
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R841
Discovery Miles 8 410
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The Alphabet Moon (Hardcover)
Stephanie Rose Conroy; Illustrated by Stephanie Rose Conroy
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R668
Discovery Miles 6 680
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Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop examines
white American male literature for its social commentary on the
construction of whiteness in the United States. Whiteness has
always been a contested racial identity in the U.S., one in a state
of construction and reconstruction throughout critical cultural and
historical moments. This text examines how white American male
writers have grappled with understanding themselves and their
audiences as white beings. Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark
Twain to Hiphop specifically brings a critical whiteness approach
to American literary criticism and strengthens the growing
interdisciplinary field of critical whiteness studies in the
humanities. Critical whiteness studies shifts the attention from
solely examining people and perspectives of color in race discourse
to addressing whiteness as an essential component of race ideology.
The primary contribution of this perspective is in how whites
construct and see whiteness, for the larger purpose of exploring
the possibilities of how they may come to no longer construct and
see themselves through whiteness. Understanding this is at the
heart of contemporary discussions of post-raciality. Abolishing
White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop uses the following
texts as canonical case studies: Puddn'head Wilson and Those
Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain, The Great Gatsby and The
Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Angry Black
White Boy and The End of the Jews by Adam Mansbach. Each
underscores the dialectic of formation, deformation, and
reformation of whiteness at specific socio-historical moments based
upon anxieties about race possessed by whites and highlighted by
white fictionists. The selected writers ultimately serve dually as
co-constructors of whiteness and social critics of their times
through their literature.
Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop examines
white American male literature for its social commentary on the
construction of whiteness in the United States. Whiteness has
always been a contested racial identity in the U.S., one in a state
of construction and reconstruction throughout critical cultural and
historical moments. This text examines how white American male
writers have grappled with understanding themselves and their
audiences as white beings. Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark
Twain to Hiphop specifically brings a critical whiteness approach
to American literary criticism and strengthens the growing
interdisciplinary field of critical whiteness studies in the
humanities. Critical whiteness studies shifts the attention from
solely examining people and perspectives of color in race discourse
to addressing whiteness as an essential component of race ideology.
The primary contribution of this perspective is in how whites
construct and see whiteness, for the larger purpose of exploring
the possibilities of how they may come to no longer construct and
see themselves through whiteness. Understanding this is at the
heart of contemporary discussions of post-raciality. Abolishing
White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop uses the following
texts as canonical case studies: Puddn'head Wilson and Those
Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain, The Great Gatsby and The
Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Angry Black
White Boy and The End of the Jews by Adam Mansbach. Each
underscores the dialectic of formation, deformation, and
reformation of whiteness at specific socio-historical moments based
upon anxieties about race possessed by whites and highlighted by
white fictionists. The selected writers ultimately serve dually as
co-constructors of whiteness and social critics of their times
through their literature.
Become the best version of yourself by uniting your witchcraft and
Virgo sun sign. Ivo Dominguez, Jr. and Thumper Forge reveal how
this sign's energy can be harnessed to create your ideal life and
magical practice. Featuring stories, exercises, spells, and
recipes, Virgo Witch helps raise your witchcraft to its highest
potential. This practical book details the correspondences,
self-care routines, and divination techniques that support your
magical and everyday goals. In addition to spells from Virgo
contributors, you'll find cleansing and shielding methods, advice
for moving forward when your high standards hold you back, and a
ritual to meet with the spirit of your sign. Perfect for your
hard-working, truth-seeking self, this book in the Witch's Sun Sign
Series also helps you prioritize your well-being in magic and life.
Contributors include Stephanie Rose Bird, Rev Alexander Cabot,
Ellen Dugan, Gina Martini, Mercedes NineMoons, Katrina Rasbold,
Dawn Aurora Hunt, Sandra Kynes.
Hoodoo is a bold spiritual tradition that helps enhance your
wellbeing and solve everyday problems. This practical,
do-it-yourself guide shows how to use spells, rites, recipes,
mojos, and curios to enrich your life and be ready for whatever
comes your way. 365 Days of Hoodoo starts by providing the basics
of Hoodoo, and then gradually builds your knowledge day after day.
You ll discover the essential components for your practice, how to
master the parts of your life that seem out of control, and the
ways Hoodoo can improve love, prosperity, protection, and much
more. This impressive book also features lore, prayers, potions,
altars, baths, and meditations.
Go green, get clean, and be serene with these 30 all-natural soap,
candle, and cleaner recipes from renowned herbalist Stephanie Rose!
If you are looking for creative ways to reduce chemicals, harness
the healing power of nature, and pamper yourself with healing
herbs, fresh flowers, and essential oils, look no further. Author,
avid gardener, and herbalist Stephanie Rose has rounded up her
best-loved botanical recipes in this massive book to teach you how
easy, inexpensive, and relaxing it is to make your own natural
cleaners, cleansers, and candles. Learn to make: ; Homemade hand
sanitizers with healing aloe ; Soothing botanical bath salts with
rose and citrus; Aromatherapy soy wax candles with lavender ;
Natural housecleaners with refreshing orange and cleansing sage;
Disinfecting kitchen cleaners with lemongrass and pine ; Reusable
lemon and rosemary citrus hand wipes ; Invigorating peppermint
sugar scrubs ; Moisturizing hand soaps with basil and bergamot ;
And many more! With detailed instructions, step-by-step
photographs, and an herbal appendix, you'll have everything you
need to make beautiful (and beneficial!) all-natural products from
your own kitchen.
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Rewrite (Paperback)
Stephanie Rose
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R410
R348
Discovery Miles 3 480
Save R62 (15%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Stephanie Rose Bird is an expert in the field of alternative health
and earth-based spirituality. Bird, is the author of five books:
The Big Book of Soul: the Ultimate Guide to the African American
Spirit: Legends and Lore, Music and Mysticism and Recipes and
Rituals, (2010, Hampton Road Publishers), A Healing Grove: African
Tree Medicine, Remedies and Rituals ( 2009, Chicago Review Press),
Light, Bright, Damn Near White: Biracial and Triracial Culture in
America (2009, Greenwood Publishers) Sticks, Stones, Roots and
Bones Hoodoo, Mojo and Conjuring with Herbs (June 2004, by
Llewellyn Worldwide Publishers) and "Four Seasons of Mojo: An
Herbal Guide to Natural Living (Llewellyn, 2006). She holds a BFA
cum laude from Temple University, Tyler School of Art and a MFA
from University of California at San Diego where she was a San
Diego Opportunity Fellow. She was a professor of fine art at the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago for over fifteen years. She
has also taught at the Chicago Botanic Gardens and Garfield
Conservatory. Bird works as an herbalist, aromatherapist and sole
proprietor of Almost Edible Natural Products. Her product line
features herbal soap, incense, potpourri, bath salts, sachets and
dream pillows. Bird writes regularly for www.naturallycurly.com as
resident herbalist. She has been a professional member of the
Handcrafted Soap Maker's Guild, for whom she wrote a column "Soap
Worts: Useful Herbs for Soap Makers. Bird is also a member of: the
American Botanical Council's Herb Research Foundation; the National
Association for Holistic Aromatherapy and the International Center
for Traditional Childrearing. Her writing on herbalism, natural
healing, complimentary therapies, herbal lore, goddesses, rituals
and ceremonies are featured in "Sage Woman Magazine" "The Beltane
Papers," "PanGaia," "International Journal of Aromatherapy,"
"Aromatherapy Today," "The Oracle," "Herb Quarterly," "Herb
Companion," "The Llewellyn Magical Almanac," "The Llewellyn Herbal
Almanac" "Enlightened Practice," E-pregnancy and "Spell-a-Day." As
a Fulbright Senior Scholar, Bird studied the art, rituals and
ceremonies of Australian Aborigines in the outback of the Northern
Territory. Bird's fine art is held in several important national
and international art collections, she has exhibited in numerous
galleries, museums, universities and public spaces. Stephanie Bird
is a hereditary intuitive and healer specializing in positive
energy work and spiritual cleansing using African plant wisdom.
2005 Coalition of Visionary Resources (COVR) Winner for Best
General Interest Book
Hoodoo is an eclectic blend of African traditions, Native American
herbalism, Judeo-Christian ritual, and magical healing. Tracing
Hoodoo's magical roots back to West Africa, Stephanie Rose Bird
provides a fascinating history of this nature-based healing
tradition and gives practical advice for applying Hoodoo magic to
everyday life. Learn how sticks, stones, roots, and bones - the
basic ingredients in a Hoodoo mojo bag - can be used to bless the
home, find a mate, invoke wealth, offer protection, and improve
your health and happiness.
Dieses Buch geht der Frage nach, wie angesichts einer viel
diskutierten Reproduktionskrise die alltagliche Reproduktion und
Regeneration gewahrleistet werden kann. Die Autorin entwickelt
durch die konzeptionelle Neusortierung des Forschungsstandes das
Reproduktionsregime als neues Analysekonzept. Der analytische
Mehrwert des Reproduktionsregimes entsteht durch die integrierte
Betrachtung von politischen Reformen, darauf grundenden
personalpolitischen Massnahmen, individuellen
Bewaltigungsstrategien und den dahinterstehenden, fur verschiedene
Beschaftigtengruppen sehr unterschiedlich ausgepragten Ressourcen.
Symptome der Reproduktionskrise sind neben der Zunahme psychischer
Belastungen und Erkrankungen eine steigende Zahl erwerbsunfahiger
Menschen und der Anstieg von Arbeitsausfallen. Eine nachhaltige
Sicherung der alltaglichen Reproduktion scheint vielen Menschen
gegenwartig nicht mehr moeglich zu sein.
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The Alphabet Moon (Paperback)
Stephanie Rose Conroy; Illustrated by Stephanie Rose Conroy
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R435
Discovery Miles 4 350
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Pining (Paperback)
Stephanie Rose
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R373
R313
Discovery Miles 3 130
Save R60 (16%)
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No Vacancy (Paperback)
Stephanie Rose
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R413
R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
Save R61 (15%)
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