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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Ed Webb

Gender(ed) Identities
This volume brings together diverse, cross-disciplinary scholarly voices to examine gender construction in children's and young adult literature. It complements and updates the scholarship in the field by creating a rich, cohesive examination of core questions around gender and sexuality in classic and contemporary texts. By providing an expansive treatment of gender and sexuality across genres, eras, and national literature, the collection explores how readers encounter unorthodox as well as traditional notions of gender. It begins with essays exploring how children's and YA literature construct communities formed by gender, ethnicity, sexuality, and in face-to-face and virtual spaces. Section II's central focus is how gendered identities are formed, unpacking how texts for young readers ranging from Amish youth periodicals to the blockbuster Divergent series trace, reproduce, and shape gendered identity socialization. In section III, the essential literary function of translating trauma into narrative is addressed in classics like Anne of Green Gables and Pollyanna, as well as more recent works. Section IV's focus on sexuality and romance encompasses fiction and nonfiction works, examining how children's and young adult literature can serve as a regressive, progressive, and transgressive site for construction meaning about sex and romance. Last, Section IV offers new readings of paratextual features in literature for children -- from the classic tale of Cinderella to contemporary illustrated novels. The key achievement of this volume is providing an updated range of multidisciplinary and methodologically diverse analyses of critically and commercially successful texts, contributing to the scholarship on children's and YA literature; gender, sexuality, and women's studies; and a range of other disciplines.
Sex Ed on the Cards

Sex Ed on the Cards

Sophie Manning; Leah Jewett

Routledge
2021
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Sex Ed on the Cards is a fun, factual and LGBTQ+ inclusive resource for delivering effective and engaging relationships and sex education (RSE) to students aged 14+. For too long this education has focused on dangers and risks, but young people have the right, need, desire and curiosity to see the bigger sex-ed picture.The Question, Debate and Challenge cards provide an opportunity to discuss real-life facts and scenarios, promoting discussion and developing confidence and understanding. With 3 modes of game play – conversation, collaboration and competition – the cards allow young people to explore their attitudes, beliefs and values around key topics including body image, consent, pleasure, porn, sexual orientation and gender identity. Sex Ed on the Cards brings critical thinking to the table, encouraging… Live conversation The game helps diffuse any awkwardness in face-to-face exchanges about sex and relationships issues. It also acknowledges the benefits of digital literacy, signposting reliable online resources for teens Sexual literacy The game acknowledges digital natives’ possible awareness of and in-depth exposure to a range of material and helps them interpret what they may already have seen Social action Made for a generation that cares deeply about equality, diversity and social justice, these cards introduce relevant modern concepts in a social-action contextCreated by Outspoken Sex Ed and illustrated by Sex Ed Matters – social enterprises passionate about honest conversation around sex and relationships – this card game is an invaluable resource to support relationships and sex education for students aged 14+.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
Sex Ed for Grown-Ups

Sex Ed for Grown-Ups

Jonny Hunt

Routledge
2021
nidottu
When it comes to talking to children and young people about sex and relationships, it is difficult to know what to say. How do you answer their questions? How much is too much? And what is age appropriate?Sex Ed for Grown-Ups is an open and honest guide that empowers adults to talk to young people about all things sex and relationships. Written by an independent relationships and sex education consultant, this light-hearted and accessible book encourages grown-ups to think and talk about the topics that scare them the most: from body parts, gender, puberty and first-time sex, to pornography, sexting and knowing what to do when things go wrong. Full of hints, tips and first-hand stories, it is a fun, compassionate and engaging exploration of relationships and sex, which will help adults to fully support young people as they develop a healthy view of both sex and themselves.Sex Ed for Grown-Ups is essential reading for parents, teachers, youth workers, social workers and any adult who wants to have well-informed and positive conversations with the children and young people in their lives.
Sex Ed for Grown-Ups

Sex Ed for Grown-Ups

Jonny Hunt

Routledge
2021
sidottu
When it comes to talking to children and young people about sex and relationships, it is difficult to know what to say. How do you answer their questions? How much is too much? And what is age appropriate?Sex Ed for Grown-Ups is an open and honest guide that empowers adults to talk to young people about all things sex and relationships. Written by an independent relationships and sex education consultant, this light-hearted and accessible book encourages grown-ups to think and talk about the topics that scare them the most: from body parts, gender, puberty and first-time sex, to pornography, sexting and knowing what to do when things go wrong. Full of hints, tips and first-hand stories, it is a fun, compassionate and engaging exploration of relationships and sex, which will help adults to fully support young people as they develop a healthy view of both sex and themselves.Sex Ed for Grown-Ups is essential reading for parents, teachers, youth workers, social workers and any adult who wants to have well-informed and positive conversations with the children and young people in their lives.
Con Ed

Con Ed

Matthew Klein

Grand Central Publishing
2008
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Losing everything after spending five years in prison, con man Kip Largo finds his life taking an odd turn when Lauren Napier, wife of billionaire venture capitalist Ed Napier, asks him to help steal her husband's money, a job that Kip turns down, until his son shows up requesting his assistance in dealing with the Russian mafia. A first novel. Reprint.
We'ed Like to Help

We'ed Like to Help

Seymour Budd

Black Summit Publishing
2022
pokkari
A collection of tips and haze-filled experiences to assist in your Ganja-related activities. From beginners to experienced Tokers (or just those curious) this burnt offering provides knowledge, entertainment, and an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of others. Indulge.
Wanted: Ed Bereal

Wanted: Ed Bereal

Whatcom Museum Foundation
2019
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Born in Riverside, California in 1937 and profoundly affected by World War II, Ed Bereal made significant contributions to assemblage and performance arts in Los Angeles during the early 1960s through 1980s. A consummate draftsman and object maker, Bereal found inspiration in such divergent sources as Norman Rockwell's illustrations and the tableaux of Ed Kienholz. His "political cartoons" are unique portraits of America filtered through the lens of an artist who lived through the 1965 Watts riots, founded the noted Black street theater Bodacious Buggerilla, and traveled to hot spots around the world as a film journalist. At the age of 82, Bereal distills a lifetime of experiences through an explosion of provocative imagery and narrative, sparking conversations about identity and racial inequity, violence and war, and political and corporate power.Whatcom Museum curator Amy Chaloupka presents an expansive overview of the artist's six-decade career in an introductory essay. Matthew Simms delves into Bereal's early journal sketches, particularly his self-portraits, from his time at Chouinard, where Bereal was a student of Irwin's. Malik Gaines, who was responsible for bringing Bereal's Bodacious Buggerilla theater troupe together for a reunion performance in 2012 as part of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time initiative, discusses the importance of Bereal's contributions to guerrilla theater arising in the Post-Watts atmosphere in Southern California. Vernon Damani Johnson concentrates on Bereal's politically charged paintings and installations, and particularly his motif of Miss America, tracing in his essay the trajectory of Bereal's powerful iconography across three decades and what it has to say in a Post-Ferguson era.
Inc.'ed: Public Appearances

Inc.'ed: Public Appearances

Justin Miller

Justin D. Miller
2007
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"Inc.'ed: Public Appearances" marks the first print version of the online comic strip, "Inc.'ed Online" (www.incedonline.com), which follows the story of a unique married couple, their friends and family. Matt & Meg Wulf are "funny animals" who play "funny animal" characters for a living. Matt as a greeting card mascot and Meg in a supporting role in a daily newspaper comic strip.
Dead Ed

Dead Ed

Mike Polizzi

Mike Polizzi
1899
pokkari
When the short-term life of a Long Island family man intersects with the corrupt life of a misunderstood scientist in league with Lucifer, they go head-to-head with Death and the Powers of Darkness in a struggle for safety and existence. "Dead Ed" is a cut-to-the-chase supernatural fantasy that puts a spin on the zombie genre.
Desert(ed)

Desert(ed)

Ian O'Hara

Ian O'Hara
2018
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"IT'LL BE FUN," SHE SAID . . . Famous last words before Rebecca, Jerome, and Caleb plunge blindly into an ominous, dark hole. But, as some of the last humans on Earth, the trio is desperate for food--and they have nothing left to lose. THEY ARENT THE ONLY ONES LOOKING FOR A MEAL . . . Stumbling upon a deserted underground city, the trio's hopes are high--but something sinister's living in the shadows, and it will stop at nothing to taste their flesh. DON'T STOP MOVING. There's no way to go but forward, and death lurks around every turn in this unpredictable maze of rubble and debris. Scared, alone, and with no one to save them, there's one thing they're sure of: SURVIVAL IN 2157 IS A BITCH