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Fluent Bodies

Fluent Bodies

Jean M. Langford

Duke University Press
2002
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Fluent Bodies examines the modernization of the indigenous healing practice, Ayurveda, in India. Combining contemporary ethnography with a study of key historical moments as glimpsed through early-twentieth-century texts, Jean M. Langford argues that as Ayurveda evolved from an eclectic set of healing practices into a sign of Indian national culture, it was reimagined as a healing force not simply for bodily disorders but for colonial and postcolonial ills.Interweaving theory with narrative, Langford explores the strategies of contemporary practitioners who reconfigure Ayurvedic knowledge through institutions and technologies such as hospitals, anatomy labs, clinical trials, and sonograms. She shows how practitioners appropriate, transform, or circumvent the knowledge practices implicit in these institutions and technologies, destabilizing such categories as medicine, culture, science, symptom, and self, even as they deploy them in clinical practice. Ultimately, this study points to the future of Ayurveda in a transnational era as a remedy not only for the wounds of colonialism but also for an imagined cultural emptiness at the heart of global modernity.
Fluent Bodies

Fluent Bodies

Jean M. Langford

Duke University Press
2002
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"Fluent Bodies" examines the modernization of the indigenous healing practice, Ayurveda, in India. It combines contemporary ethnography with a study of key historical moments as glimpsed through early-20th-century texts.
The Essential Jefferson

The Essential Jefferson

Jean M. Yarbrough; Thomas Jefferson

Hackett Pub Co Inc
2006
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In substantial selections from his earliest writings, the "Notes on Virginia", his public papers, and his personal correspondence, this volume traces the development of Jefferson's thinking on such fundamental issues as republicanism, constitutionalism, political parties, and the separation of religion from politics. His proposals for the education of women, the emancipation of slaves, and the expatriation of Native Americans are included, along with a number of intimate letters illustrating the range of Jefferson's interests and offering a peek into his private life. Drawing on the best Jeffersonian scholarship of the last thirty years, Yarbrough's Introduction sets Jefferson's life and writing in context and illuminates the ways in which his understanding of human nature influenced his political views. A brief head note introduces each selection and provides crucial background information; footnotes offer concise biographies of Jefferson's correspondents and identify other important figures and events. An index and select bibliography are also included.
Children of Destiny

Children of Destiny

Jean M. Burroughs

Sunstone Press
2001
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The best way to know about history is to be part of it. The next best way is to read about it and come away feeling as if you had been part of the events and action. Jean Burroughs has selected twelve exciting episodes covering a span of five centuries to bring history to life. Her young heroes and heroines tell their stories from their own personal viewpoints and experiences. They represent the three cultures that are the bedrock of the Southwestern United States society: Native American, Hispanic and Anglo. Each story, based on facts, is preceded by an account of the historical event or incident that forms the basic framework for the tale. Young readers will enjoy reading about the adventures of other children from other cultures and centuries. History comes to life in this series of vignettes of important times in a land that passed from one country to another until it became part of the United States-New Mexico. Illustrations by New Mexico artist, Al Chapman, add drama to the text.
Love Builds Brains

Love Builds Brains

Jean M. Clinton

Tall Pine Press
2020
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Love Builds Brains, lays out the early years' journey of attachment, self-regulation, connection, resilience and well-being, with scientific explanations that are measured out in understandable doses. We hear the author's voice throughout the chapters as she tells clinical and personal stories to amplify her points and perspective. She speaks from a population perspective, berating the poor world rankings of Canada on various OECD reports and then speaks to the individual level of our involvement with children suggesting prevention and management strategies. In the book, there's a strong and appropriate emphasis on early years' development, but there's also attention to the adolescent brain. This book is full of scientifically-based wisdom in a conversational style. The book addresses and offers approaches to understand and respond to issues of anxiety, stress, behavour, attachment, resilience and recovery. As a child psychatrist, Dr. Clinton provides ample brain research information to undergird her suggestions for parents, teachers and others who work with children. The final chapter on our digital world points to some ways to manage how children use media time. Dr. Clinton works very hard to advocate for children and youth and to translate the sciences that have uncovered more about the workings of the brain and mind. She sees her role as a Knowledge Translator, bringing insights to groups of people by making research and knowledge accessible.
Whispers in the Tallgrass

Whispers in the Tallgrass

Jean M. Bratcher; Liz L. Alexander

Milldara Incorporated
2013
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Do we carry our fears, our desires from one life to another? Are we destined to meet the same souls again and again? Can we heal our old wounds by understanding or action? What are the lessons we need to learn? Are we bound to repeat them until we get them right? Jillian White is a twenty-six year old divorcee who is a rising star in banking, dating a doctor and obsessed with horses. She'd overcome a destructive marriage after understanding what drew her into it and kept her there: a past commitment from another time and place. She let go of her alcoholic husband and began to set boundaries. She learned to accept and expect a new found self-respect. But with all of her success, she struggles with the fear of being alone and the conflict of not wanting to settle for less than perfect love ever again. Discovering Ellie Peters in the past freed her from sacrificing her life to her ex-husband. Can she reach Ellie again? Will Ellie's life give her the answers? Will the past give her what she needs to deal with the questions, conflicts, and fears plaguing her now? She travels back to Sheldon with the hopes of finding Ellie again.
A Reluctant Little Prince

A Reluctant Little Prince

Jean M Cogdell

Second ACT Press
2019
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An astronaut or President, what will he be when he grows up? One thing he knows for sure, he can't be a "Little Prince," if his mommy's not a Queen. A story is written in simple rhyme and filled with sweet illustrations of a "Little Prince" with a big imagination and a lot of questions. Young children everywhere will enjoy exploring a world of possibilities with this little Prince.
A Most Reluctant Princess

A Most Reluctant Princess

Jean M Cogdell

Second ACT Press
2019
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How can she be a princess if her daddy's not a king? What will she be when she grows up?Written in simple rhyme, this story is filled with sweet illustrations of a "little princess" with a big imagination and a lot of questions.Young children everywhere will enjoy discovering a world of possibilities with one "little princess."
A Little Window (Esprios Classics)
"Have you walked in the woods When twilight wraps a veil of mist Around the gray-green trees In early spring? It is then the snow-white trillium Gleam like stars from the carpet Of last year's leaves: And tall white violets glow Like clouds of nebulae along the path. And flecked, like points of light In the quiet pools of water Among the gray-green boles, Are the stars of heaven."