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More than Real

More than Real

David Shulman

Harvard University Press
2012
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From the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the major cultures of southern India underwent a revolution in sensibility reminiscent of what had occurred in Renaissance Italy. During this time, the imagination came to be recognized as the defining feature of human beings. More than Real draws our attention to a period in Indian history that signified major civilizational change and the emergence of a new, proto-modern vision.In general, India conceived of the imagination as a causative agent: things we perceive are real because we imagine them. David Shulman illuminates this distinctiveness and shows how it differed radically from Western notions of reality and models of the mind. Shulman's explication offers insightful points of comparison with ancient Greek, medieval Islamic, and early modern European theories of mind, and returns Indology to its rightful position of intellectual relevance in the humanities.At a time when contemporary ideologies and language wars threaten to segregate the study of pre-modern India into linguistic silos, Shulman demonstrates through his virtuoso readings of important literary works—works translated lyrically by the author from Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam—that Sanskrit and the classical languages of southern India have been intimately interwoven for centuries.
Tamil

Tamil

David Shulman

The Belknap Press
2016
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Spoken by eighty million people in South Asia and a diaspora that stretches across the globe, Tamil is one of the great world languages, and one of the few ancient languages that survives as a mother tongue for so many speakers. David Shulman presents a comprehensive cultural history of Tamil—language, literature, and civilization—emphasizing how Tamil speakers and poets have understood the unique features of their language over its long history. Impetuous, musical, whimsical, in constant flux, Tamil is a living entity, and this is its biography.Two stories animate Shulman’s narrative. The first concerns the evolution of Tamil’s distinctive modes of speaking, thinking, and singing. The second describes Tamil’s major expressive themes, the stunning poems of love and war known as Sangam poetry, and Tamil’s influence as a shaping force within Hinduism. Shulman tracks Tamil from its earliest traces at the end of the first millennium BCE through the classical period, 850 to 1200 CE, when Tamil-speaking rulers held sway over southern India, and into late-medieval and modern times, including the deeply contentious politics that overshadow Tamil today.Tamil is more than a language, Shulman says. It is a body of knowledge, much of it intrinsic to an ancient culture and sensibility. “Tamil” can mean both “knowing how to love”—in the manner of classical love poetry—and “being a civilized person.” It is thus a kind of grammar, not merely of the language in its spoken and written forms but of the creative potential of its speakers.
My Uncle Gloria

My Uncle Gloria

Steven Shulman

Off Main Press
2018
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Change is always good..until it's not. My Uncle Butch, the classic "macho" auto junkyard owner, and womanizer, decides at the age of 66 to have a sex change. And somehow, his transformation brings my neurotic and unhinged family back together-for better or worse. But what is it that changed? Was it Butch? Was it me? Or, was it something else? "My Uncle Gloria" digs deep into the core of a dysfunctional family, as they find a way to not only cope with each other but also how to "accept" each other.
The ABCs of Love: Learn How Couples Rekindle Desire and Get Happy Again
Whether you're young or old, dating or about to celebrate your 50th anniversary, the vignettes, tools, and skill-building exercises in The ABCs of Love will help you create the relationship of your dreams. "Relationships should be fun, and with Diana Shulman's ABCs of Love, learning about and improving your relationship becomes not just painless but actually fun." Stan Tatkin, Psy.D., MFT, Director PACT Institute, author of Wired for Love "I loved reading about Diana and Mikey, the author and her husband. We know them, we are them. We share in their less-than-fine moments and also witness their success in getting back on track, which makes the book very inspiring." Diana Fosha, Ph.D., Director AEDP Institute, author of The Transformational Power of Affect. "A treasure trove of practical, sound ideas for helping couples improve virtually all aspects of their relationship. Diana's greatest gift is reminding us that it's acceptable to be human, fallible, and yes, even dysfunctional as long as we keep growing." Brent Atkinson, Ph.D, Director Couples Research Institute, author of Emotional Intelligence in Couples Therapy.
Voltaire, Goldberg and Others

Voltaire, Goldberg and Others

Milton Shulman

Quartet Books
2000
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As a theatre, book and television critic, Milton Shulman's fifty years of journalism has brought him into contact with some of the wittiest and most profound of contemporary journalists. These brilliant, funny and satirical observations have been preserved in these.
Cry in the Dark

Cry in the Dark

Dee Shulman

A C Black Publishers Ltd
2005
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A time-slip ghost story based in the gritty reality of Victorian London. Ben breaks into the empty house next door and discovers a family of children suffering at the hands of their drunk and abusive father. Ben has to befriend someone from the family's own time to contact their relatives and rescue them, hence a combination of modern sleuthing and contemporary letter-writing to achieve the desired end.
Jean Harlow: An Intimate Biography
Jean Harlow's stunning blonde looks and shockingly blatant sexuality made her Hollywood's first and most sensational sex goddess. In all the wild, free-wheeling history of Hollywood since her death in 1937, no star has made such an impression. Despite her dubious talents as an actress, Harlow won the hearts of the movie-going public. But, like many of the stars that followed her, she found no happiness in her private life. Her husband committed suicide within a month of their wedding, creating endless material for gossip. This book reveals the truth behind this, as well as many other rumours, which surrounded Harlow, including the circumstances behind her premature and needless death at the age of twenty-six.
From Hire to Liar

From Hire to Liar

David Shulman

Cornell University Press
2006
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"There are always clients to please, rules to subvert, difficult tasks to perform, work to shirk, and upward mobility to seek.... Most people with work experience have encountered at least some version of exaggerated resumes, exploitative bosses, self-interested shirking, collusion against disliked colleagues, lying to clients, and countless other variants of lies on the job. This book tells the tale of such lies in the workplace and examines their impact on ethics, administrating work, and productivity."—from the Introduction According to David Shulman, deception is a pervasive element of daily working life. Sometimes it is an official part of one's work-as in the case study he offers of private detectives, who lie for a living-but more often it is simply part of the fabric of life on the job. Shulman argues that workplace cultures socialize individuals into using deception as a tool in performing their everyday work. To make his point he focuses not on extreme cases but rather on less obvious forms of deception, such as pretending to show deference, shirking one's work, crafting misleading accounting reports, making false claims to customers and coworkers, and covering up business transgressions. Shulman analyzes the motives, tactics, rationalizations, and ethical ramifications of acting deceptively in the workplace. From Hire to Liar offers readers both detailed accounts of workplace lies and new ways to think about the important effects of everyday workplace deceptions.
From Hire to Liar

From Hire to Liar

David Shulman

Cornell University Press
2006
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"There are always clients to please, rules to subvert, difficult tasks to perform, work to shirk, and upward mobility to seek.... Most people with work experience have encountered at least some version of exaggerated resumes, exploitative bosses, self-interested shirking, collusion against disliked colleagues, lying to clients, and countless other variants of lies on the job. This book tells the tale of such lies in the workplace and examines their impact on ethics, administrating work, and productivity."—from the Introduction According to David Shulman, deception is a pervasive element of daily working life. Sometimes it is an official part of one's work-as in the case study he offers of private detectives, who lie for a living-but more often it is simply part of the fabric of life on the job. Shulman argues that workplace cultures socialize individuals into using deception as a tool in performing their everyday work. To make his point he focuses not on extreme cases but rather on less obvious forms of deception, such as pretending to show deference, shirking one's work, crafting misleading accounting reports, making false claims to customers and coworkers, and covering up business transgressions. Shulman analyzes the motives, tactics, rationalizations, and ethical ramifications of acting deceptively in the workplace. From Hire to Liar offers readers both detailed accounts of workplace lies and new ways to think about the important effects of everyday workplace deceptions.
Looking at Art in the Classroom

Looking at Art in the Classroom

Rebecca Shulman Herz; Grant P. Wiggins

Teachers' College Press
2010
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'It is rare in education for a book to delight, provoke, and help the reader all at once. This text does all three with clarity, style, and purpose -- like a good work of art ...The text contains all a teacher needs to know about how to develop thematic, in-depth, and engaging work for students."" -- From the Foreword by Grant Wiggins, President, Authentic Education, co-author of Understanding by Design This book details the Guggenheim Museum's classroom-tested, inquiry-based approach to learning. This user-friendly guide provides teachers (grades 2-8) with strategies and resources for investigating art to enhance student learning across the curriculum. For the classroom teacher, Art Investigation provides an exciting way to study contemporary and historical cultures while also improving critical thinking and literacy skills. For the art teacher, Art Investigation offers students the tools to engage meaningfully with the world of art and artists. This unique text features the experiences of the Guggenheim Museum's 40-year-old Learning Through Art program, as well as reproductions from the museum's vast art collection.
Head to Head

Head to Head

Lenny Shulman

The University Press of Kentucky
2021
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In Head to Head, award-winning writer Lenny Shulman offers highlights from the best interviews he has conducted throughout his twenty-year career covering Thoroughbred horse racing. In that time, he has coaxed the innermost thoughts out of the sport's most notable headline-makers. It was to Shulman that Helen "Penny" Chenery, owner of Secretariat, publicly revealed for the first time the mistakes she made with her superstar colt. Arthur Hancock III shared with him his feelings of being banished from his family's Claiborne Farm, and his pride in succeeding on his own with the great Sunday Silence. Owner Paul Reddam poured out his hopes and fears to Shulman in the hour before realizing his dream of winning the Kentucky Derby with I'll Have Another. Head to Head offers insights from men and women who reached the top levels of success in all aspects of the sport of kings and documents the history of the Thoroughbred racing industry over a roughly fifty-year period. Shulman takes readers behind the scenes with industry legends (including Chenery, James E. "Ted" Bassett III, Bobby Frankel, Tony Leonard, Cot Campbell, Tom Durkin, and Bob Baffert), owners, trainers, veterinarians, and even celebrities such as Sam Shepard, Bo Derek, and Jenny Craig. A special section highlights the women of the Thoroughbred world and features interviews with Helen Alexander, Charlsie Cantey, Barbara Banke, Josephine Abercrombie, Maggi Moss, Charlotte Weber, and Marylou Whitney.Touching on some of the greatest horses and greatest races the sport has ever seen, this engaging book serves as an important oral history of the sport and the industry. At the same time, it will be a guide for new generations of enthusiasts who are interested in learning from some of horse racing's most successful luminaries.
American Prophecy

American Prophecy

George Shulman

University of Minnesota Press
2008
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The political meaning of prophetic language in AmericaProphecy is the fundamental idiom of American politics-a biblical rhetoric about redeeming the crimes, suffering, and promise of a special people. Yet American prophecy and its great practitioners-from Frederick Douglass and Henry Thoreau to Martin Luther King, James Baldwin, and Toni Morrison-are rarely addressed, let alone analyzed, by political theorists. This paradox is at the heart of American Prophecy, a work in which George Shulman unpacks and critiques the political meaning of American prophetic rhetoric. In the face of religious fundamentalisms that associate prophecy and redemption with dogmatism and domination, American Prophecy finds connections between prophetic language and democratic politics, particularly racial politics. Exploring how American critics of white supremacy have repeatedly reworked biblical prophecy, Shulman demonstrates how these writers and thinkers have transformed prophecy into a political language and given redemption a political meaning. To examine how antiracism is linked to prophecy as a vernacular idiom is to rethink political theology, recast democratic theory, and reassess the bearing of religion on American political culture. Still, prophetic language is not always liberatory, and American Prophecy maintains a critical dispassion about a rhetoric that is both prevalent and problematic.
I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference

I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference

Mark Shulman

Neal Porter Books
2024
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This witty, nonpartisan book helps explain the concept of voting to the youngest readers. Now in paperback I Voted explains the concept of choosing, individually, and as a group, from making a simple choice: "Which do you like better, apples or oranges?", to selecting a class pet, to even more complicated decisions, like electing community representatives. You may not always get want you want, but there are strategies to better your odds Serge Bloch's effortless and charming illustrations paired with Mark Shulman's funny and timely text create a perfect resource for discussing current events with your children. Now with added information about mail-in voting Backmatter includes information about the United States electoral process. Selected for the CBC Champions of Change ShowcaseA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionA Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
Yo Voté: Tomar Una Decisión Cambia La Situación
Este libro ingenioso y no partidista ayuda a explicar el concepto de votaci n a los lectores m s j venes. Yo vot explica el concepto de tomar una decisi n individualmente o en grupo, ya sea sobre algo simple como " Prefieres manzanas o naranjas?" o algo m s complicado como elegir una mascota de clase o un representante de la comunidad. Puede que no siempre consigas lo que deseas, pero existen estrategias para mejorar tus probabilidades Los encantadores y sencillos dibujos de Serge Bloch combinados con el texto divertido y oportuno de Mark Shulman crean un recurso perfecto para discutir eventos actuales con tus hijes. Esta edici n en espa ol garantiza que estos importantes conceptos sean accesibles para todos nuestros futuros votantes. Ahora con informaci n adicional sobre la votaci n por correo El ap ndice incluye informaci n sobre el proceso electoral de Estados Unidos.
Social Criticism and Nineteenth Century American Fictions

Social Criticism and Nineteenth Century American Fictions

Robert Shulman

University of Missouri Press
1989
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The changing market society of the nineteenth century had a deep impact on American writers and their works. The writers responded with important insights into the alienation brought on by the country's capitalist development. Shulman uses theorists from Tocqueville to Gramsci and the New Left historians, as well as drawing on other recent historical and critical studies, to examine major nineteenth-century American works as they illuminate and are illuminated by their society. Using works by Benjamin Franklin, Mark Twain, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Chesnutt, Walt Witman, Edith Wharton, and Theodore Dreiser, he shows the urgency, energy, and variety of response that capitalism elicited from a range of writers.