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The Economy of Character

The Economy of Character

Deidre Shauna Lynch

University of Chicago Press
1998
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At the start of the 18th century, literary "characters" referred as much to letters and typefaces as it did to persons in books. However, this text shows how, by the 19th century, characters in books became identified with the reader, as friends with whom they empathized. The story of this shift in meaning is usually told in terms of the "rise of the individual", but this text proposes an alternative solution. Elaborating a "pragmatics of character" it shows how readers used transactions with characters to accommodate themselves to newly-commmercialized social relations. Ranging from Defoe and Smollett to Burney and Austen, this account should interest those with a concern for the inner workings of consumer culture and the history of emotions.
The Economy of Character

The Economy of Character

Deidre Shauna Lynch

University of Chicago Press
1998
nidottu
At the start of the 18th century, literary "characters" referred as much to letters and typefaces as it did to persons in books. However, this text shows how, by the 19th century, characters in books became identified with the reader, as friends with whom they empathized. The story of this shift in meaning is usually told in terms of the "rise of the individual", but this text proposes an alternative solution. Elaborating a "pragmatics of character" it shows how readers used transactions with characters to accommodate themselves to newly-commmercialized social relations. Ranging from Defoe and Smollett to Burney and Austen, this account should interest those with a concern for the inner workings of consumer culture and the history of emotions.
Loving Literature

Loving Literature

Deidre Shauna Lynch

University of Chicago Press
2018
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One of the most common—and wounding—misconceptions about literary scholars today is that they simply don’t love books. While those actually working in literary studies can easily refute this claim, such a response risks obscuring a more fundamental question: why should they? That question led Deidre Shauna Lynch into the historical and cultural investigation of Loving Literature. How did it come to be that professional literary scholars are expected not just to study, but to love literature, and to inculcate that love in generations of students? What Lynch discovers is that books, and the attachments we form to them, have played a vital role in the formation of private life—that the love of literature, in other words, is deeply embedded in the history of literature. Yet at the same time, our love is neither self-evident nor ahistorical: our views of books as objects of affection have clear roots in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century publishing, reading habits, and domestic history. While never denying the very real feelings that warm our relationship to books, Loving Literature nonetheless serves as a riposte to those who use the phrase “the love of literature” as if its meaning were transparent. Lynch writes, “It is as if those on the side of love of literature had forgotten what literary texts themselves say about love’s edginess and complexities.” With this masterly volume, Lynch restores those edges and allows us to revel in those complexities.
Toi Te Mana

Toi Te Mana

Deidre Brown; Ngarino Ellis; Jonathan Mane-Wheoki

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2025
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A landmark account in words and pictures of Maori art, by Maori art historians—from Polynesian voyaging waka to contemporary Maori artists.He toi whakairo, he mana tangata. Through artistic excellence, there is human dignity. In six hundred pages and with over five hundred illustrations, this volume takes us on an extraordinary voyage through Maori art—from ancestral weavers to contemporary artists at the Venice Biennale, from whare whakairo to film, and from Te Puea Herangi to Michael Parekowhai. Deidre Brown, Ngarino Ellis, and Jonathan Mane-Wheoki explore a wide field of art practices, including raranga (plaiting), whatu (weaving), moko (tattooing), whakairo (carving), rakai (jewellery), kakahu (textiles), whare (architecture), toi whenua (rock art), painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, installation art, digital media, and film. The works discussed span a period from the arrival of Pacific voyagers eight hundred years ago to the contemporary artists working around the world today. With expansive chapters and breakout texts focusing on individual artists, movements, and events, Toi Te Mana is an essential book for anyone interested in te ao Maori.
Spirit, Structure, and Flesh

Spirit, Structure, and Flesh

Deidre Helen Crumbley

University of Wisconsin Press
2008
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Although popularized in Africa by Western missionaries, the Christian faith as practiced by Africans has acquired unique traits over time. Some of the most radical reinterpretations of Christianity are offered by those churches known as ""AICs"" (variously, African Initiated, African Instituted, or African Independent Churches) - new denominations founded by Africans skeptical of dogma offered by mainstream churches with roots in European empires. As these churches spread throughout the African diaspora, they have brought with them distinct practices relating to gender. Such practices range from the expectation that women avoid holy objects and sites during menstruation to the maintenance of church structures in which both men and women may be ordained and assigned the same duties and responsibilities.How does having a female body affect one's experience of indigenized Christianity in Africa? ""Spirit, Structure, and Flesh"" addresses this question by exploring the ways ritual, symbol, and dogma circumscribe, constrain, and liberate women in AICs. Through detailed description of worship and doctrine, as well as careful analyses of church history and organizational processes, Deidre Helen Crumbley explores gendered experiences of faith and power in three Nigerian indigenous AICs, demonstrating the roles of women in the day-to-day life of these churches.
Apocalypse NOPE!!

Apocalypse NOPE!!

Deidre Huesmann

Evernight Teen
2021
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Creepy. Grudge Girl. Bigfoot. Also known as Ivy-Jean, a tall, gloomy teenager whose only friends are wild spiders. One day she commits a federal crime by opening her neighbor's mail and summons War, one of the Four Horsepeople. Suddenly it's her job to bring about the apocalypse.In fact, she has no choice. End humanity, or the one person who cares about her will be sent to hell. To protect her mother, Ivy-Jean agrees to give the apocalypse her best shot. But plans unravel at horrifying speed when Pestilence usurps the high school debate team, War infiltrates the D&D club, Famine aspires to become a world-famous chef, and Death finds love for life in an unlikely place. If Ivy-Jean doesn't correct their course, she'll lose the horsepeople to the forces of good forever.
Emotions, Genre, Justice in Film and Television
Popular film and television are ideally suited in understanding how emotions create culturally shared meanings. Yet very little has been done in this area. Emotion, Genre, and Justice in Film and Television explores textual representations of emotions from a cultural perspective, rather than in biological or psychological terms. It considers emotions as structures of feeling that are collectively shared and historically developed.Through their cultural meanings and uses, emotions enable social identities to be created and contested, to become fixed or alter. Popular narratives often take on emotional significance, aiding groups of people in recognizing or expressing what they feel and who they are. This book focuses on the justice genres – the generic network of film and television programs that are concerned with crime, law, and social order – to examine how fictional police, detective, and legal stories participate in collectively realized conceptions of emotion. A range of films (Crash, Man on Fire) and television series (Cold Case,Cagney and Lacey) serve as case studies to explore contemporarily relevant representations of anger, fear, loss and consolation, and compassion.
Emotions, Genre, Justice in Film and Television
Popular film and television are ideally suited in understanding how emotions create culturally shared meanings. Yet very little has been done in this area. Emotion, Genre, and Justice in Film and Television explores textual representations of emotions from a cultural perspective, rather than in biological or psychological terms. It considers emotions as structures of feeling that are collectively shared and historically developed.Through their cultural meanings and uses, emotions enable social identities to be created and contested, to become fixed or alter. Popular narratives often take on emotional significance, aiding groups of people in recognizing or expressing what they feel and who they are. This book focuses on the justice genres – the generic network of film and television programs that are concerned with crime, law, and social order – to examine how fictional police, detective, and legal stories participate in collectively realized conceptions of emotion. A range of films (Crash, Man on Fire) and television series (Cold Case,Cagney and Lacey) serve as case studies to explore contemporarily relevant representations of anger, fear, loss and consolation, and compassion.
Dancing with the Virgin

Dancing with the Virgin

Deidre Sklar

University of California Press
2001
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Deidre Sklar went to Tortugas, New Mexico, where an annual three-day fiesta honors the Virgin of Guadalupe, in order to seek answers to her questions about community, performance, and the embodiment of belief. How do we know what we know? Where do we belong, and how do we fit in? Sklar's own background and learned values form the conscious, constantly challenged raw material for the undertaking, and the intimate language of the body and sensation is her medium. Her ten-year study and movement analysis of the sacred dances and the 'backstage' work involved in the festival take her deep into the life of the community, as dancer, participant-observer, and self-interrogating woman merge in a vividly narrated experience of 'communal sacred time.'
Earth's Restless Surface

Earth's Restless Surface

Deidre Janson-Smith

The Natural History Museum
2008
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This is a newly revised edition of the Natural History Museum's classic introduction to the processes and products of change to the Earth's surface. It explains in accessible language how the planet is being constantly remodelled by powerful natural forces and guides us through geological time and space to recreate past landscapes. With photographs, diagrams and maps, this timely book has also been updated with all the latest information about the human impact on climate change and considers the challenge of predicting the future.
God Loves Us!

God Loves Us!

Deidre Sample

SaySo Co. Inc.
2022
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God Loves Us When children embrace God's unconditional love for them, they grow up confidently knowing that they are valued and loved just the way they are. They grow into a strong sense of self worth and belief in who they are and what they can do God Loves Us is an exciting and essential book for everyone. It features jubilant twins Ciara and Courtney, as well as their loving and supportive parents. This family knows how to make the most of family time and encourages conversations that promote love and unity. Their love for each other is heartfelt and jumps off each page. It's a book that will make any reader smile. And let's not forget Benji Benji is the family dog who is around for it all. God Loves Us is nothing short of inspiring for the entire family.
One Chance

One Chance

Deidre McDonald

Deidre McDonald Publications
2020
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30 year old Brandi Crews wants the Texas Governor to pardon her criminal history and the opportunity presents itself when the crooked Assistant District Attorney of Travis County, Texas convinces her to go into the jail as an undercover informant to investigate the murders of two narcotics detectives. Frankie Wright wants his boss' job as lead D.A. and he will stop at nothing to single-handedly solve the murders and keep his conviction rate high. When Brandi meets Trevor CarMichael who's locked up in the jail for drug trafficking and they sneak away to meet up everyday in the jail's laundry room, an unprecedented love affair sparks up between them followed by betrayal, abandonment, and Brandi's one chance slowly slipping away when the investigation suddenly implicates her. Everyone wants something, but only one person will pay.
Arrive & Thrive

Arrive & Thrive

Deidre Dattoli

Deidre Dattoli
2023
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How different would it be if you could handle the tough stuff with confidence and positivity? Y'know, with the calm strength you can't fake because it comes from a solid belief in how remarkable and capable you are. Seriously. Have you thought about it before? Arrive & Thrive is a journal dedicated to developing the crucial ingredients for your wellbeing. It will empower you to become more self-assured and self-aware. It will build you up to be resilient and encourage you to think about things in new ways. Best of all, it will guide you to discover how truly extraordinary you are.
Beating the Odds

Beating the Odds

Deidre y. McNeil

Dym
2018
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What does victory mean to you? Victory has been commonly been defined as the overcoming of an enemy or antagonist.In life, many of us have had to triumph over trials and tribulations to meet a particular goal in life. Those who do not allow hardships to defeat them have been known as overcomers. When it comes to becoming a nurse or enduring a nursing career, it is known that the schooling is rigorous, the work is tough, the shifts are long and there are some nights that we cannot sleep due to thinking about the shift before.This anthology was created to inspire women, nurses and future nurses to not give up when hard times come. You see after the rain comes the sunshine. These ladies have endured some hard times, tough situations and unbelievable circumstances. At the end of it all, they have graduated into becoming excellent nurse professionals, who believe in the call that has been placed upon their lives. Their mission is simple: To help in making the lives we touch, better than before we met. Serving as Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Advanced Nurses, Doctors of Nursing Practice, and Nurse Entrepreneurs, take a moment stroll with these women through the agony of defeat and the thrill of victory.Share this book with your favorite nurse, woman or friend and encourage them toward their pinnacle of VICTORY.
Christian Science

Christian Science

Deidre Michell

University Press of America
2009
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In 1879, Mary Baker Eddy founded her Christian Science church on the basis that her spiritual healing system would transform all who used it, physically, mentally, and morally. For many Victorian women, this was true: they were healed, they were transformed, and Eddy's church flourished with a majority of women members. However, by the second wave feminist movement, the church was in decline and hasn't revived despite late twentieth century interest in the conjunction between women, religion, and healing. The author argues that a number of decisions that were made and policies that were implemented by successive Boards of Directors of the church had a negative impact on women's experience of the religion during the twentieth century.