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The Carnival of Images

The Carnival of Images

Michele Mattelart; Armand Mattelart

Praeger Publishers Inc
1990
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In creating and developing the new genre of the televised novela, a one-hour long dramatic serial, the Brazilian television industry grew, in less than 15 years, from an insignificant player in the international market to one of the largest, most influential in the world. In the first book in English to explore the phenomenon of the telenovela Michele and Armand Mattelart challenge accepted views of the world dominance of United States television and probe the socioeconomic impact of this new genre on a third world country. Using the telenovela and its impact on the medium world-wide, the authors document the important changes in the international circulation of television programs and in the way television is perceived theoretically as a subject of research. The book traces the development of the novela in a country that, in the early 1960s, did not have any nationwide media and later--from 1964 to the 1970s--was ruled by a military dictatorship. It further analyzes the formation of the genre and its mode of production, placing the novela's appearance and development in its cultural, institutional, and economic context. The authors look at the peculiar contradictory relation between the genre's creators and developers--generally left wing intellectuals--and the manipulations required to construct a television industry in a highly competitive marketplace. The book begins with a description of the economic, institutional, and cultural context which produced the genre. It explores the world of soap operas, the development of a national television industry, and the beginnings of an urban consumer society in Brazil. The authors include a valuable and detailed study of the mode of production of the telenovela, placing both the form and content of the genre in their specific economic and institutional context. The book goes on to examine the relationship between the genre and its wider social and cultural environment, explaining its immense popularity and the social function it fulfills. Finally, the authors link the study of Brazilian television to wider debates in media and cultural studies.
Development Times Vary: Stories

Development Times Vary: Stories

Michele Finn Johnson

Moon City Press
2022
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Winner of the 2021 Moon City Short Fiction Award Michele Finn Johnson's colorful, witty stories hum with life. Characters in each of these thirty-six stories evolve at different rates, resulting in missed connections, almost connections, and--best-case scenario--close connections. A high-schooler struggles to figure out where she fits into the stereotypical landscape, searching for her space between these castes; Baby Albert grasps the concept of gravitational waves while his parents have difficulty operating the DVD player; bats mate by instinct while pregnant humans struggle to align. Writing about love, sex, loss, and joy, Johnson exposes the core of her characters.
Immersion

Immersion

Michele Wolf

Word Works
2011
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Poetry. Asian American Studies. Selected by Judge Denise Duhamel for the Hilary Tham Capital Collection. In IMMERSION, Wolf juxtaposes the intimate and the global in poems about adoption, identity, commitment, resilience, and the fate of our sumptuous, violent world. Says Duhamel, Michele Wolf's IMMERSION is a complex, gorgeous, important book of poetry.
Foundations for a Feminist Restructuring of the Academic Disciplines

Foundations for a Feminist Restructuring of the Academic Disciplines

Michele Paludi; Gertrude A Steuernagel; Ellen Cole; Esther D Rothblum

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
1990
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Here is a useful and illustrative guide for those interested in the impact of feminist scholarship on traditional academic disciplines. This important book explores the changes that have taken place in the academic world as a result of feminist approaches to scholarship, including issues of staffing, organization, administration, recruitment, student support, faculty advancement, and learning. Appropriate for readers not familiar with feminist scholarship as well as for those who are deeply interested in the message of feminist scholarship, Foundations for a Feminist Restructuring of the Academic Disciplines comes out of the experiences of women who are intimately involved with feminist pedagogy and curriculum transformation. The contributors describe a variety of educational environments that feminists have established in the academy, reflecting various disciplines.This profoundly important book raises new questions about the bias in traditional education and challenges basic assumptions about women--in education and society. In chapter after chapter, readers discover changes in perspective and knowledge brought on by feminist approaches to scholarship:the common images of women in literature written by men and contrast them with women writers’revisions of these traditional images the elimination and/or misrepresentation of women in the history books a feminist perspective on and critique of the image of women as traditionally analyzed by economists the major feminist challenges to political science the traditional and contemporary approaches to women in psychological theory and research how the teaching and practice of medicine, as it is related to women and women’s health issues, has served to communicate an unfair and erroneous image of woman
The Adventure of Hardy the Horse

The Adventure of Hardy the Horse

Michele Solomon

Sevenhorns Publishing/Subsidiary Sevenhorns Ent.
2019
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Hardy is a horse with poor eyesight that spends his days on the farm. He knows he's not supposed to leave without Farmer Joe, but when a neighbor leaves the front gate open, Hardy's curiosity gets the better of him But his happy adventure soon takes a terrible turn, and Hardy wonders how he'll ever get back to the farm.Follow Hardy as he encounters friends, old and new, on his quest to return to Farmer Joe's.In this delightfully sweet tale, Cindy and Mindy Chicken, Bessie the Cow, Randy Rabbit and Ollie Owl all help Hardy see that there truly is no place like home.
Charlotte Brontë's Thunder: The Truth Behind The Brontë Sisters' Genius
Charlotte Bront 's Thunder explores the theory that perhaps 'Emily' and 'Anne' were pen names for the real author, their older sister Charlotte. The question of authorship has surrounded Wuthering Heights since its debut in 1847. Later, scholars asked how did Emily Bront without any previous writing experience, craft such a masterpiece? Charlotte Bront 's Thunder takes the reader on a journey into the closed world of this literary icon's efforts to tell her most private truth and gives a glimpse of what it must have been like to be a brilliant woman living among uneducated men. Bront fans from around the world as well as curious readers will see how Charlotte left a complicated pattern of cryptography that enabled her to craft clues, riddles, and anagrams into her correspondence, novels, and poetry to tell the public that she, not her sister Emily, wrote Wuthering Heights, and that she also wrote the two Anne Bront novels Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.Historical and biographical facts support this book's claim that there were three sisters but only one writer. But why deny authorship? If Charlotte wrote the books, why not just take credit for them? The Bront sisters and their story contain many unanswered questions and conflicting mythologies that continue to plague scholars, but Charlotte left hints inside her writing that answer each question and resolve every puzzle, especially why she felt the need to perpetrate this hoax on the literary community. In Charlotte Bront 's Thunder, the code runs a parallel path alongside Bront 's life, anchoring the biographical facts to her secrets. Charlotte lifts the veil and shows her readers the truth about her writing and her real life, refuting the fictional tale she wove for the public. The uncovered facts are shocking and disturbing as they divulge a unique tale of corruption, cover-ups, and even murder, but they also reveal the inner workings of a remarkable woman's genius and her incredible obsession that compelled her to write all the Bront works.
Bright Object of Desire

Bright Object of Desire

Michele Adams

Biblioasis
2005
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In this sparkling collection of stories drawn from the surreal edge of life, playful irony vies with more poignant evocations of solitude, mortality, and the dawn of sexual awareness -- all bodied forth in a language that is precise, elegant, and immediate. Storytellers are liars, but as Picasso said, "art is the lie that tells the truth," and deceit is a motif here: lies of omission or commission, in words or in deeds, to gain love or repel it, and beyond, to what our lies tell of the rift between body and soul, dream and fulfillment: the essential, often comical ambiguity of human existence. What do we really want? What do we need? And what happens if -- or when -- we gain the objects of our desires? From the strange erotics of household appliances and grocery shopping, anguish of an unexpected haircut, curious negotiations with sex -- including the mystically transformative power of a bikini -- to the shock of a child's first encounter with death, perverse seductions of imagination, tranced midnight zones of travel, and the dark revenge of a life unlived, this collection explores the borderland between inner and outer realities, creating a sharply etched portrait of fraught consciousness struggling for balance between the pains and sudden pleasures of being alive.
Line of Sight

Line of Sight

Michele Gibbs

West End Press
2004
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The creative impulse of Michele D Gibbs comes from many sources: her Chicago childhood as the daughter of Communist parents, her academic training, her political development during the Civil Rights struggle, her career as a Movement analyst and teacher, and her self-taught artistry in charcoal, painting, murals and sculpture. She has produced four volumes of poetry, including two early collections in the famed Broadside Press series edited by Dudley Randall in Detroit, and several critical essays, three of which are collected here. In recent years she has combined her energies with those of her husband George Colman in publishing an on-line magazine, 'From the Field', in Oaxaca, Mexico, where they both live. Whether mounting studio shows or producing public art, giving readings or featuring the work of other revolutionary artists in her magazine, Michele Gibbs reflects the spirit of the places she has lived and the people she has known: her 'view from the block' as a young writer, her work as a community organiser, and her participation in political struggle in the Caribbean during the eighties. She brings courage and determination to her efforts on behalf of creating a better world. Gibbs' artworks mine their African, African American, and Caribbean roots for their expression of folk culture resisting oppression. Her poetry gives voice to the dialects of her people and their neighbours around the world. Her writings on the page are meant to be chanted and sung. This book offers her complex and beautiful gift, a fusion of word, image, and spirit.
The Secret of the Cylinder: Book 3 of the Sekhmet Series
"He who possesses it will be most powerful. Yet what most think is power will be taken by its touch." The ultimate weapon, the Cylinder has the power to geld one's enemies . . . or bestow peace upon all who touch it. Created from magic clay brought to Earth by a star traveler, the Cylinder was created by Belshazaar, prince of Basra, in 500 B.C. to immortalize his beloved fianc e, Amat, whose family's fall from grace resulted in her being sold into slavery and the harem of the Sheik of Shiraz. Arriving at the sheik's camp too late to spirit her away, Belshazaar takes possession of a glittering treasure chest containing the mysterious substance. Grief-stricken, he writes her story in cuneiform. Fast forward to 1979 Tehran. With the help of her shapeshifting roommate and crush classmate Mirza, Anoush, an idealistic history student steals this national treasure to prevent its destruction by clerics of the incoming Muslim regime. Tragedy intervenes, delaying the sharing of its magic and message until they are truly needed. Anoush and Mirza are the reincarnated Amat and Belshazaar from Harem Sister, Book 1 of the Sekhmet Series. Her roommate, Omid, is the reincarnated harem girl for whom that Amat made the ultimate sacrifice, in an attempt to save her from the Sheik's wrath. The themes this book explores are the shaping of souls and love over millennia; reciprocity not barred by time or incarnations; and the discovery of one's personal power. The tone is fantasy/drama/adventure/romance.
Josh & the Magic Hat

Josh & the Magic Hat

Michele M Tucci

Artmedia Communications
2017
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Josh, the biggest bully at school is sent home from school. Back at school the next day, he suddenly discovers what it feels like to be picked on through the help of a little magic hat. A book for young readers to discover Empathy-it is one of hope where kids will learn that it doesn't take magic to make the right choices no matter if they are on the playground, in school or at home.
Danson

Danson

Michele Pierce Burns; Danson Mandela Wambua

St. Lynn's Press
2009
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"Danson" is a collection of 50 poems by an eight-year-old non-verbal autistic boy, Danson Wambua, with commentary by his mother Michele. For the families of over a million autistic children, these poems can offer hope and illumination.
A Travel in Time to Grand Pré: Second Edition

A Travel in Time to Grand Pré: Second Edition

Michele Doucette

Saint Clair Publications
2012
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A Travel in Time to Grand Pr is a historically informative adventure, tying the history of the descendants of Yeshua to modern day Nova Scotia. Madeleine Sinclair feels disconnected with the era of her birth, yet aware of herself in another time period. Traveling back to 1754, she comes to learn, live and experience the lives of the French Acadian people, meeting Michel LeBlanc. Through the loving guidance of fellow time traveler, Madame P che, she comes to understand the predetermined course of her Sinclair bloodline, one that is linked to the Merovingians and the Knights Templar. Soon the reader is led to the apex of this adventure. Madeleine has been decreed the one who is to introduce the words of Yeshua, spoken at the height of his ministry, to the modern world. Herein, Yeshua explains how individuals can discover their truth(s) in order to live their lives to the fullest. This second edition contains previously unreleased material, including genealogical data.
Seven Essential Practices for the Professional Artist
Ready to get more on top of your art practice and career? Artist Michele Th berge shows how to create a sustainable, satisfying career and art practice from the inside out. Many talented people give up on a creative career because they were taught the tools and skills of their craft but not how to actually live a fulfilling life as an artist. While numerous books teach artists the very practical aspects of building a career-how to prepare a website, approach galleries, apply for grants and mount exhibitions - many artists lack the wherewithal to develop their work over the long haul and advance it in a public forum. This book puts forth habits, practices and a mindset crucial for the artist to create and share his or her work while maintaining both health and a lasting sense of well-being. It contains practical advice how to develop and sustain a creative practice while dealing with rejection and self-doubt, the importance of crafting a vision for one's work and setting specific goals for it and cultivating a critical and supportive community. Aspiring artists as well as established professionals will find the same encouraging, calm and inspiring advice Michele offers on TheMindfulArtist.com.