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Producing Apathy

Politeness, Power, and Political Silence

Politeness, Power, and Political Silence Nina Susan Eliasoph. can be
discussable only by appearing simple and obvious, natural and not political,
something about which one can joke without demanding inside knowledge from
listeners.

Women, Islam and Everyday Life

Renegotiating Polygamy in Indonesia

This book examines Islam and women’s everyday life, focusing in particular on the highly controversial issue of polygamy. It discusses the competing interpretations of the Qur’anic verses that are at the heart of Muslim controversies over polygamy, with some groups believing that Islam enshrines polygamy as a male right, others seeing it as permitted but discouraged in favour of monogamy, and other groups arguing that Islam implicitly prohibits polygamy. Based on detailed fieldwork conducted in Indonesia, it provides an empirically-based account of women’s lived experiences in polygamous marriages, describing the different perceptions of the practice and strategies in dealing with it. It also considers the impact of changing public policy, in particular Indonesia’s 1974 Marriage Law which restricted the practice of polygamy. It shows that, in fact, this law has not resulted in widespread adherence, and considers how public policy could be modified to increase its effectiveness in affecting behaviour in everyday life. Overall, the book argues that polygamy has been a source of injustice towards women and children, that this is against Islamic teaching, and that a just Islamic law would need to call for the abolition of polygamy.

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TheJourneyContinues.Canberra:AustralianNationalUniversity. Research
Schoolof Pacificand AsianStudies, pp.156–71. Blackburn, Susan (1997). '
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Out of the Shadows

Contributions of Twentieth-Century Women to Physics

Authoritative 2006 description of pioneering women who made important contributions to physics from the twentieth century.

Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat was born in Lille, France, on December 29, 1923, with
the given name Yvonne Suzanne Marie-Louise. Her mother, Berthe Hubert, a
Professor of Philosophy Agr ́eg ́ee, strongly encouraged the intellectual growth of
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Acts of Passion

Sexuality, Gender, and Performance

The first volume to focus exclusively on lesbian performance work, Acts of Passion: Sexuality, Gender, and Performance draws on the experiences and expertise of a wide range of lesbian practitioners and theorists to explore the impact and influences of sexuality and gender on performance. It examines essays, dialogues, and performance texts from theater directors, performers, theorists, playwrights, and performance writers against social and cultural constructs and performance theories to produce a diverse and challenging portrait of lesbian live performance art. The book’s penetrating scope covers drag queens, lesbian vampires, representations of lesbian sex, solo artists, the art of collaboration, lesbian aesthetics, and lesbian playwrights writing straight and illustrates why live performance is one of the most dynamic forums in which women can create, control, and produce their work without artistic constraint. Acts of Passion explodes binary definitions of gender and sexuality by destabilizing familiar notions of the ‘real’and creating new production values and aesthetics in the process. The relationships between experience and expression, sexuality and cultural placing, context and artistic control, representation and self-representation become clearer as the book discusses: the manner in which women are represented as absent in the signifying system of patriarchal society how questions of purity, ‘authenticity,’and self-definition complicate the field of representation the power of lesbian dance performance to make the lesbian body culturally visible several ‘new wave’performers--creating work, getting seen, showing flesh, doing politics, and making money the projections, preconceptions, expectations, and general baggage attached to the performing lesbian body what the term ‘lesbian playwright’means within contemporary culture ‘It’s Queer Up North’--a British National Arts Organization the arguments for and against mainstreaming lesbian performance Anyone interested in theater and performance, cultural studies, gender issues, and the politics of ‘positive representation’--whether playwright, performer, director, writer, academic, student, or theatre goer--will find Acts of Passion a powerful step in wrenching the power of representation away from the dominant culture. Defiant, saucy, sexy, and smart, the contributors appropriate their own spaces, identities, crafts, and languages, both within this book and without.

You can be entertained there by lesbian talent such as Suzanne Westenhoeffer,
Sabrina Matthews, Marga Gomez, Suzy Berger, Lisa Geduldig, Karen Williams,
Lea Delaria, and Kate Clinton. So you can see that since Robin Tyler took that
first ...

The Big Fat Surprise

Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet

A thoroughly researched guide by a veteran food writer challenges popular misconceptions about fats and nutrition science, revealing the distorted claims of nutrition studies while arguing that more dietary fat can lead to better health, wellness and fitness.

... Suzanne P., and Rachel K. Johnson. “The Scientific Basis of Recent US
Guidance on Sugars Intake,” American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 78, no. 4 (
2003): 8275– 8335. Napoli, Claudio, Christopher K. Glass, Joseph L. Witztum,
Reena ...

Skin

A Natural History

We expose it, cover it, paint it, tattoo it, scar it, and pierce it. Our intimate connection with the world, skin protects us while advertising our health, our identity, and our individuality. This dazzling synthetic overview is a complete guidebook to the pliable covering that makes us who we are. Skin: A Natural History celebrates the evolution of three unique attributes of human skin: its naked sweatiness, its distinctive sepia rainbow of colors, and its remarkable range of decorations. Jablonski places the rich cultural canvas of skin within its broader biological context for the first time, and the result is a tremendously engaging look at us.

Gravlee, Clarence G, William W. Dressler, and H. Russell Bernard. 200 5. "Skin
Color, Social Classification, and Blood Pressure in Southeastern Puerto Rico."
Americanjournal ofPublic Health 95 (12): 2191—2197. Grevelink, Suzanne ...

The Storytime Handbook

A Full Year of Themed Programs, with Crafts and Snacks

Fresh, fun ideas for children's storytime fill this book. The author, a long-time storytime facilitator, has put together 52 weekly themes plus additional plans for holidays, all with detailed instructions for talking about the theme and choosing the books, crafts, songs, poems, games and snacks. Each storytime idea is illustrated with photographs of a suggested craft and snack for easy reference. Libraries, bookstores, preschools and parents alike can use this book to offer themed storytimes that include discussion, literature, art, music, movement and food. Options are provided for each storytime, so the ideas can be used year after year.

Williams, Suzanne. Ten Naughty Little Monkeys. 32 pages. 2007. HarperCollins
Publishers. One by one the monkeys do silly things in this rhyming text. Advance
planning: To plan for this storytime, find a theme-related song to play during craft
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When Did the Statue of Liberty Turn Green?

And 101 Other Questions About New York City

For years the New-York Historical Society has collected the questions put to them by curious New Yorkers and visitors. Who was the first woman to run for Mayor of New York? Why are beavers featured on the city's official seal? Is it true that a nineteenth-century New Yorker built a house out of spite? Questions involve people, places, buildings, monuments, rumors, and urban myths. They concern sports, food, transportation, the arts, Central Park, politics, nature, and tourism, among many other subjects, attesting to the infinite varieties of story hidden within the most intriguing metropolis in the world. With this book, the history of New York takes on a whole new, fascinating dimension. Choosing 102 of their most popular and compelling queries, the staff at the New-York Historical Library has assembled an endlessly entertaining collection of hard-to-find answers and unforgettable profiles, preserving a snapshot of New York's secret history for future generations to enjoy. Making use of their library's extensive collections, these librarians provide answers to the questions already listed above as well as many other inquiries. When was the first book printed in New York? Is it true that residents of ghetto housing once presented rats to government housing officials? Were premature babies displayed in Coney Island? Who were the Collyer brothers, and why were they famous? For readers who love trivia, urban history, strange tales, and, of course, New York, this book will delight with its rich, informative, and surprising stories.

Shultz, Suzanne M. Body Snatching: The Robbing of Graves for the Education of
Physicians in Early Nineteenth Century Amer- ica. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland,
1992. In Riverside Park, there is a mysterious and isolated stone monument ...

The Ethical Foundations of Postmodernity

A (re-)turn to ethics, which began in the 1980s and 1990s and is still predominant today, has been ascribed to literary studies and theory. In this book theoretical issues within ethics are discussed based on the examples of literary analyses. The authors examined are Margaret Atwood, Jeffrey Eugenides, and Robert M. Pirsig. The main questions concern the foundation on which ethical concepts are based, and the way in which such concepts function. These topics are evidently connected to matters of human concepts and human nature in general, which are understood to be fundamentally communicative. Contrary to popular conclusions of relativity, the need for a realist foundation of ethics - implying universal validity - will be revealed. It is not only possible, but also necessary to develop such an idea of ethics within a postmodern relativist framework. A communicative foundationalist ethics will thus be designed. With regard to literature an increasing emergence of first-person narrative can be witnessed in addition to a new focus on a realist and more mimetic style after a peak of pluralist conceptions at the end of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first centuries. The analysis of such narrative situations will reveal the significance of the narrative generation of individual personalities for an understanding of ethical questions. The conflict between relativist and realist points of view centers on the postmodern critique of the individual. The study of the literary generation of individuals will elucidate means of confronting this critique. The theoretical background includes the poststructuralist and communicative concepts of Judith Butler and Seyla Benhabib as well as Ernst Tugendhat's analytical approach. Nina von Dahlern studied English language and literature, philosophy, sociology, and educational sciences at the Universities of Hamburg and Heidelberg. This book is based on her Ph.D. thesis.

London and New York: Verso, 2008. Zuckert, Catherine H. Natural Right and the
American Imagination — Political Philosophy in Novel Form. Savage Md.:
Rowman and Littlefield, 1990. Vl.ii. Internet Sources Berne, Suzanne. “Taking
Turns at ...