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Boken för dig som är tjej : Ellen och Ninas guide till puberteten

Boken för dig som är tjej : Ellen och Ninas guide till puberteten

Nina Brochmann; Ellen Støkken Dahl

Lilla Piratförlaget
2020
sidottu
"Boken för dig som är tjej är en underhållande, innehållsrik, intressant och lärorik bok att känna igen sig i, bli stöttad av och som läsaren kan återvända till gång på gång under hela puberteten." - BTJ, häfte 19 2020"Det finns inte en tråkig sida i den här boken." VG, sex av sex tärningsprickar"Det är fantastiskt hur författarna och illustratören banar väg, så att läsarna slipper snubbla sig igenom internetdjungeln på jakt efter information." Aftonposten Vad är mens? Vad är flytningar? Måste jag använda behå? Vad är det som händer?Det är inte lätt att gå från barn till ungdom. Kroppen förändras, hormonerna tar kontroll och i hjärnan sker en slags ommöblering. I Boken för dig som är tjej går läkarna Nina Brochmann och Ellen Støkken Dahl igenom allt du behöver veta om puberteten. Så att du slipper googla, och istället får veta hur allt egentligen hänger ihop!Nina Brochmann och Ellen Støkken Dahl har tidigare skrivit Underbara underliv, för vuxna. Boken för dig som är tjej riktar sig till åldern 9-16 år, men även vuxna kan lära sig ett och annat!
Talande kvinnor : kvinnliga retoriker från Aspasia till Ellen Key
Kvinnor har i alla tider fått skapa sig utrymme för att göra sin röst hörd. Brigitte Mral lyfter i Talande kvinnor fram några av historiens främsta kvinnliga talare, deras liv och retorik. Vi får möta kvinnorna genom deras egna ord i utdrag ur deras tal och texter. Från antikens retoriker Aspasia, medeltidens nunnor som Heliga Birgitta, renässansens Elisabeth I och drottning Kristina, till 1800-talets amerikanska människorättskämpar och svenska politiska agitatorer. Genom att betona sin jungfrulighet, tala som en man eller ödmjukt hänvisa till en högre makt har de fått gehör för sina budskap. De retoriska strategierna har sett olika ut liksom tiden de levde i och kvinnorna. Kvinnor vars mod och retoriska förmåga vi kan fortsätta att fascineras och inspireras av även idag.
Jag målar som en gud  Ellen Thesleffs liv och konst

Jag målar som en gud Ellen Thesleffs liv och konst

Hanna-Reetta Schreck

Appell Förlag
2019
sidottu
Ellen Thesleff (1869–1954) var en av Finlands första expressionister och hör till Nordens mest framstående målare. Hon var en modig visionär och banbrytare i en tid då den moderna världen gjorde sitt intåg. Thesleff var också en kosmopolit som kände sig hemma i såväl Finland som i Paris och Florens. Hanna-Reetta Schreck är den första som fördjupat sig i Thesleffs hela omfattande brevväxling och genom den får vi ta del av konstnärens fascinerade historia. Boken ger också inblick i Thesleffs mångfasetterade konst och ett stort antal av de viktigaste verken ingår, liksom fotografier som belyser privatlivet. Översättning från finska: Camilla FrostellUtges i samarbete med Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland.
Ne odna tolko moja tetja Ellen
Mudlum - estonskij pisatel i literaturnyj kritik. Ona okonchila Estonskij gumanitarnyj institut i Estonskuju Akademiju khudozhestv. Avtor shesti knig prozy.Za luchshuju novellu ("Bez nachala, bez kontsa") Mudlum stala laureatom premii im. Fredeberta Tuglasa, a zatem dvazhdy stanovilas laureatom premii Estonskogo kapitala kultury i Evropejskogo Sojuza za romany "Polskie malchiki" (2019) i "Ne odna tolko moja tjotja Ellen" (2020).Poslednij roman vpervye perevoditsja na russkij jazyk. On obladaet udivitelno mjagkim i ujutnym stilem povestvovanija. Ob ukhodjaschej zhizni, gde kazhdyj iz nas odinok, no odnovremenno i vmeste so vsemi. Chto my poluchaem v nasledie ot ukhodjaschikh; chto prinimaem? Tolko li trjapki i kastrjuli, mokh i derevja?Etot roman - istorija dukhovnogo i fizicheskogo nasledija."Chelovek prosvechivaet cherez veschi i prostranstvo"(Vilja Kijsler).
A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and Their Remarkable Families
In A Strange Eventful History, one of our greatest living biographers turns his attention to a gruop of history's most influential performers, a remarkable dynasty that presided over the golden age of theater. Ellen Terry was ther era's most powerful actress. George Bernard Shaw was so besotted that he wrote her letters almost daily, but could not bear to meet her, lest the spell she cast from the stage be broken. Henry Irving was a merchant's clerk who by force of will and wit became one of the greatest actor-managers in the history of the theater. Together, Irving and Terry presided over a powerhouse of the arts in London's Lyceum Theatre and revived English theater as a popular art form. Exactingly researched and bursting with charismatic life, this epic story follows Terry and Irving and their brilliant but volatile children--among them Terry's son, Edward Gordon Craig, the revolutionary theatrical designer. A Strange Eventful History is more than an account of the great classical age of London theater; it is a potrait of nineteenth-century society on the precipice of great change.
Love, Ellen: A Mother/Daughter Journey
"Mom, I'm gay." With three little words, gay sons and daughters can change their parents' lives forever. Twenty years ago, during a walk on a Mississippi beach, Ellen DeGeneres spoke those simple, powerful words to her mother. That emotional moment eventually brought mother and daughter closer than ever, but it was not without a struggle. In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her story: the complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her friendship with her daughter, the media's scrutiny of their family life, and the painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on the road as the first nongay spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project.Insightful, universally touching, and uncommonly wise, Love, Ellen is a story of friendship between mother and daughter and a lesson in understanding for all parents and their children."Mom, I'm gay." With three little words, gay children can change their parents' lives forever. Yet at the same times it's a chance for those parents to realize nothing, really, has changed at all; same kid, same life, same bond of enduring love. Twenty years ago, during a walk on a Mississippi beach, Ellen DeGeneres spoke those simple, powerful words to her mother. That emotional moment eventually brought mother and daughter closer than ever, but not without a struggle. Coming from a republican family with conservative values, Betty needed time and education to understand her daughter's homosexuality -- but her ultimate acceptance would set the stage for a far more public coming out, one that would change history.In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her story; the complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her friendship with her daughter; the media's scrutiny of their family life; the painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on the road as the first non-gay spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaigns National Coming Out Project.With a mother's love, clear minded common sense, and hard won wisdom, Betty DeGeneres offers up her own very personal memoir to help parents understand their gay children, and to help sons and daughters who have been rejected by their families feel less alone."Mom, I'm gay." With three little words, gay children can change their parents' lives forever. Yet at the same times it's a chance for those parents to realize nothing, really, has changed at all; same kid, same life, same bond of enduring love. Twenty years ago, during a walk on a Mississippi beach, Ellen DeGeneres spoke those simple, powerful words to her mother. That emotional moment eventually brought mother and daughter closer than ever, but not without a struggle. Coming from a republican family with conservative values, Betty needed time and education to understand her daughter's homosexuality -- but her ultimate acceptance would set the stage for a far more public coming out, one that would change history.In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her story; the complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her friendship with her daughter; the media's scrutiny of their family life; the painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on the road as the first non-gay spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaigns National Coming Out Project.With a mother's love, clear minded common sense, and hard won wisdom, Betty DeGeneres offers up her own very personal memoir to help parents understand their gay children, and to help sons and daughters who have been rejected by their families feel less alone.
The Remarkable Kinship of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Ellen Glasgow

The Remarkable Kinship of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Ellen Glasgow

Ashley Andrews Lear

University Press of Florida
2018
sidottu
Ashley Lear's The Remarkable Kinship of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Ellen Glasgow examines the documents collected by Rawlings on Glasgow, along with her personal notes, to better understand the experiences that brought these two women writers together and the importance of literary friendships between women writers. This study sheds new light on the complexities of their professional success and personal struggles, both of which led them to find friendship and sympathy with one another.
The Development of the Seventh-day Adventist Understanding of Ellen G. White’s Prophetic Gift, 1844-1889
Ellen G. White was a major figure of nineteenth-century American Christianity although she has not been widely studied or researched. Shortly after the second coming of Jesus predicted by the Millerites did not materialize on October 22, 1844, White became one of the principal leaders of a small remnant group of disappointed believers. She also began claiming visionary manifestations. The Sabbatarians, who later came to be known as the Seventh-day Adventists, gradually accepted White as having the genuine gift of prophecy and her gift became one of their distinctive doctrines. How did the early Sabbath-keeping Adventists become convinced of her prophetic claims? This volume is a historical examination of the process through which early Seventh-day Adventists justified and accepted White’s prophetic claims between 1844 and 1889. It evaluates and analyzes the development of their understanding of the doctrine of the gift of prophesy in general, and White’s gift in particular. In 1844, she claimed to have received her first vision, and by 1889, the essential arguments for and against her prophetic gift were in place. Ellen White’s gift of prophecy has remained a controversial subject within and outside the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. This analysis provides an important historical context that illuminates the prophetic claims of Ellen White and the attempts of her denomination to find a more balanced and informed approach toward such a complex topic.