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Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop
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.
Apoyo Sacrificial, Sacrificial Support

Apoyo Sacrificial, Sacrificial Support

Stephany Cuevas

Teachers' College Press
2021
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Apoyo Sacrificial explores the experiences of undocumented Latinx parents as they support and guide their children's pathways to higher education, and how their precarious immigration status impacts this support. In addition to analyzing the various understandings, interactions, and relationships undocumented Latinx parents develop with different education entities, including secondary schools and colleges and universities, the book also examines these in relation to the various social, political, and economic factors that shape parents' engagement with their children's education. Cuevas illuminates how the parents in her study engaged in supportive behaviors similar to those of middle and upper classes families despite the barriers they faced, such as low-income households, undocumented legal status, and single parenting. Providing an alternative view of parental engagement and access to higher education, Apoyo Sacrificial will help educators truly meet the needs of marginalized students and communities. Book Features:Illustrates the often unobserved and unappreciated supportive strategies employed by undocumented Latinx parents. Highlights in-depth qualitative interviews that center the voices and perspectives of parents.Shows how an undocumented immigration status is a unique barrier that shapes how families interact with education entities. Illustrates the range of supportive behaviors undocumented Latinx parents engage in to ensure their children's success, including access to higher education. Demonstrates how the parents of first-generation Latinx students play a critical role in their success, even after they matriculate to college.
Apoyo Sacrificial, Sacrificial Support

Apoyo Sacrificial, Sacrificial Support

Stephany Cuevas

Teachers' College Press
2021
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Apoyo Sacrificial explores the experiences of undocumented Latinx parents as they support and guide their children's pathways to higher education, and how their precarious immigration status impacts this support. In addition to analyzing the various understandings, interactions, and relationships undocumented Latinx parents develop with different education entities, including secondary schools and colleges and universities, the book also examines these in relation to the various social, political, and economic factors that shape parents' engagement with their children's education. Cuevas illuminates how the parents in her study engaged in supportive behaviors similar to those of middle and upper classes families despite the barriers they faced, such as low-income households, undocumented legal status, and single parenting. Providing an alternative view of parental engagement and access to higher education, Apoyo Sacrificial will help educators truly meet the needs of marginalized students and communities. Book Features:Illustrates the often unobserved and unappreciated supportive strategies employed by undocumented Latinx parents. Highlights in-depth qualitative interviews that center the voices and perspectives of parents.Shows how an undocumented immigration status is a unique barrier that shapes how families interact with education entities. Illustrates the range of supportive behaviors undocumented Latinx parents engage in to ensure their children's success, including access to higher education. Demonstrates how the parents of first-generation Latinx students play a critical role in their success, even after they matriculate to college.
Raw Material

Raw Material

Stephany Wilkes

Oregon State University
2018
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In Raw Material, Stephany Wilkes tells not only her own story, but also that of American wool. What begins as a knitter’s search for local yarn becomes a dirty, unlikely, and irresistible side job. Wilkes become a certified sheep shearer and wool classer, working at the very first step in the textile supply chain, ultimately leaving her high-tech job for a new way of life considered long dead in the American West.
Darkness

Darkness

Stephany Brandt

Vicious Bunny Press
2019
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They survived the death of Earth, but can they survive each other?In the final hours before a comet strikes Earth, Captain Grace Stuart and her team learn they must escape their doomed home for an indefinite mission: getting their ship, the Metis, out of the way before the planet is decimated. The crew of ten watches as all advanced life on Earth is destroyed, leaving them as the last survivors of the human race.Aboard their spaceship are the remains of all Earth's living beings, carried as precious DNA samples. As each crew member handles their grief in their own way, a new threat arises among their very group of survivors. They must fight to save themselves, and any hope for a future.
Children's Book

Children's Book

Stephany Salazar Nelson

Stephany Salazar Nelson
2017
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Lovely Amelia Travels"Lovely Amelia Travels" is a children's book series written by former Private Nanny Stephany Salazar Nelson. Inspired by the children Stephany cared for in her 14-year career, she creates the character of a school age girl named Amelia. Amelia travels around the world to exciting and beautiful destinations that Stephany, herself, was able to observe during her career. While the series is a dedication to these children, the storybooks are also stimulated by the travels of the children themselves. About the character, Amelia is a sweet, loving, curious and adventurous little girl. She loves to teach and tell other children about the cities and countries she visits. She likes trying new foods and loves learning new languages. She makes new friends with each unique adventure and absolutely loves the indigenous animals she meets along the way.Through the pages of her cute little journal, Amelia gives us an exciting point of view while traveling with her parents on their exciting adventures.Parents reading to/Children who read this series of books instill foundational awareness of: Other ways of life and a stimulation to the creative traveling mind The importance of multicultural social interaction The admiration and awareness of other cultures Keeping an open mind when trying new healthy foods The positive outlook on life while harvesting a priority towards nature and well-being
Faerie Houses

Faerie Houses

Stephany Elsworth

Independently Published
2019
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Faerie Houses is the first book in my Faerie Houses Coloring Book series. This book contains 25 original, hand-drawn images on single sided pages for easy removal. The coloring pages are simple and easy to color, and no particular skill level is required. Beginners can enjoy these books as well as advanced colorists. Relax and color your worries away
Dragon Master, Rise of the Dragon Master, Book 3

Dragon Master, Rise of the Dragon Master, Book 3

Stephany Wallace

S.W. Creative Publishing Co
2021
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My connection to the Dragons runs deeper than I imagined...The more time I spend in this world, the more I realize this is where I belong. The need to become an Elevated Warrior, and prove that I deserve to stand next to their princess rules my days, but there's something emerging within me... A force brings me closer to the Dragons than it does our people, merging our thoughts and emotions until it's hard to differentiate between us. To make matters worse, the Warlock King's dark magic captures me during an ill-fated encounter, demonstrating his supremacy, and setting off a power in me I didn't even know I possessed. When Lachlan confronts me, things get out of hand. He's fighting to reclaim his place among the warriors and the princess' eyes, yet he never expected I would stand in his way. And I can see right through him. What he truly wants is Evie. Unfortunately, his challenge causes the power whirling inside me to take over, accidentally putting everyone at risk, and leaving me to wonder... Can I control these abilities and be the man Caelisium and Evie need me to be? Or are they better off without me?
Global Capital Flows

Global Capital Flows

Stephany Griffith-Jones

Palgrave Macmillan
1998
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The book examines the rapid growth and dramatic changes in capital flows globally and to emerging markets. In the context of relevant economic theory, it analyses benefits and costs of large and volatile capital flows to developing countries; the latter includes damaging currency crises as the Mexican and East Asian economies. The book makes innovative proposals on how best national governments - and especially - international organisations can avoid such crises.
Untold Stories of a Real Estate Diva

Untold Stories of a Real Estate Diva

Stephany Sofos

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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In the high stakes of real estate, it's about location, location, location. And if that location is the island paradise of Hawaii, the land grab is bound to be loaded. "Untold Stories of a Real Estate Diva", the entertaining, fascinating memoir of real estate broker and appraiser Stephany Sofos, peers beneath the swaying palm trees to give you a "lei" of the land like you've never seen it. With wit, candor, and just enough bite, this rare glimpse into the real estate business will make you laugh, cry, and reassess your property holdings as well as where life leads you.
Finding Flamenco

Finding Flamenco

Stephany Borges

Archway Publishing
2019
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In her teens, Stephany Borges saw her first flamenco show at Los Flamencos de la Bodega in North Beach, San Francisco. From the first note of the flamenco guitar and the first throaty cry of the singer, she knew she had found a world of music and dance that thrilled her to the core. She then studied with the legendary Isa Mura and Ernesto Hernandez until her mother put a stop to it because dancers rarely made a decent living. Borges chose another career path teaching English and creative writing. At around sixty, she retired from teaching at a California university, sold her house in Northern California, and moved to New Mexico. Though much rehearsed and carefully orchestrated, the reality of leaving her job, her community, and her home in the redwoods to live a new life in the high desert was not easy. And, then unexpectedly, she found flamenco. It never occurred to her that her abiding love of dance would be resurrected at this stage in her life. In Finding Flamenco, she shares the stories of her adventures and passions, telling her tales of loss, travel, friendships, relationships, and so much more.
El Hotel Nightmare

El Hotel Nightmare

Stephany Owen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Al norte de Nueva York, el Hotel Nightmare es una gran atracci n para turistas y curiosos. El antiguo recinto, deshabitado desde hace ciento cincuenta a os, ahora es una estancia terror fica y desolada.Se escuchaban rumores: se dec a que el lugar estaba embrujado y muchos testigos vivos aseguraban haber visto cosas extra as.Seg n los creyentes lugare os, nadie que se atreviera a entrar sal a con vida. Seg n la polic a local, simplemente era otra antigua residencia abandonada en la que los adolescentes drogados se reun an para tener sexo y que los indigentes utilizaban para pasar la noche.Para Ania Hammond y su grupo de amigos cazadores de fantasmas, el Hotel Nightmare solo es otra excusa de diversi n al estilo aterrador.Cuatro chicos y cuatro chicas viajaron desde Los ngeles hasta all en busca de aventura, pero... Cu ntos de ellos sobrevivir n?
Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop
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.