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Familial Fitness

Familial Fitness

Sandra M. Sufian

University of Chicago Press
2022
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The first social history of disability and difference in American adoption, from the Progressive Era to the end of the twentieth century. Disability and child welfare, together and apart, are major concerns in American society. Today, about 125,000 children in foster care are eligible and waiting for adoption, and while many children wait more than two years to be adopted, children with disabilities wait even longer. In Familial Fitness, Sandra M. Sufian uncovers how disability operates as a fundamental category in the making of the American family, tracing major shifts in policy, practice, and attitudes about the adoptability of disabled children over the course of the twentieth century. Chronicling the long, complex history of disability, Familial Fitness explores how notions and practices of adoption have—and haven’t—accommodated disability, and how the language of risk enters into that complicated relationship. We see how the field of adoption moved from widely excluding children with disabilities in the early twentieth century to partially including them at its close. As Sufian traces this historical process, she examines the forces that shaped, and continue to shape, access to the social institution of family and invites readers to rethink the meaning of family itself.
How the Clinic Made Gender

How the Clinic Made Gender

Sandra Eder

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2022
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An eye-opening exploration of the medical origins of gender in modern US history. Today, a world without “gender” is hard to imagine. Gender is at the center of contentious political and social debates, shapes policy decisions, and informs our everyday lives. Its formulation, however, is lesser known: Gender was first used in clinical practice. This book tells the story of the invention of gender in American medicine, detailing how it was shaped by mid-twentieth-century American notions of culture, personality, and social engineering. Sandra Eder shows how the concept of gender transformed from a pragmatic tool in the sex assignment of children with intersex traits in the 1950s to an essential category in clinics for transgender individuals in the 1960s. Following gender outside the clinic, she reconstructs the variable ways feminists integrated gender into their theories and practices in the 1970s. The process by which ideas about gender became medicalized, enforced, and popularized was messy, and the route by which gender came to be understood and applied through the treatment of patients with intersex traits was fraught and contested. In historicizing the emergence of the sex/gender binary, Eder reveals the role of medical practice in developing a transformative idea and the interdependence between practice and wider social norms that inform the attitudes of physicians and researchers. She shows that ideas like gender can take on a life of their own and may be used to question the normative perceptions they were based on. Illuminating and deeply researched, the book closes a notable gap in the history of gender and will inspire current debates on the relationship between social norms and medical practice.
In the Name of Plants: From Attenborough to Washington, the People Behind Plant Names
A vividly illustrated meeting with thirty plants and their inspiring namesakes Shakespeare famously asserted that "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet," and that's as true for common garden roses as it is for the Megacorax, a genus of evening primroses. Though it may not sound like it, the Megacorax was actually christened in honor of famed American botanist Peter Raven, its name a play on the Latin words for "great raven." In this lush and lively book, celebrated botanist Sandra Knapp explores the people whose names have been immortalized in plant genera, presenting little-known stories about both the featured plants and their eponyms alongside photographs and botanical drawings from the collections of London's Natural History Museum. Readers will see familiar plants in a new light after learning the tales of heroism, inspiration, and notoriety that led to their naming. Take, for example, nineteenth-century American botanist Alice Eastwood, after whom the yellow aster--Eastwoodia elegans--is named. Eastwood was a pioneering plant collector who also singlehandedly saved irreplaceable specimens from the California Academy of Sciences during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Or more recently, the fern genus Gaga, named for the pop star and actress Lady Gaga, whose verdant heart-shaped ensemble at the 2010 Grammy Awards bore a striking resemblance to a giant fern gametophyte. Knapp's subjects range from Charles Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus Darwin (Darwinia), and legendary French botanist Pierre Magnol--who lends his name to the magnolia tree--to US founding figures like George Washington (Washingtonia) and Benjamin Franklin (Franklinia). Including granular details on the taxonomy and habitats for thirty plants alongside its vibrant illustrations, this book is sure to entertain and enlighten any plant fan.
Wittgenstein

Wittgenstein

Sandra Laugier

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2025
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A holistic introduction to Wittgenstein’s philosophy that approaches him as a philosopher of ordinary life. One of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s most consequential claims was that the meaning of the word, its sense, is its use in language. This deceptively simple claim, the foundation of what became known as ordinary language philosophy, has animated thinkers across disciplinary bounds from metaphysics to ethics and more. In The Senses of Use, Sandra Laugier embarks on a fresh journey through Wittgenstein’s corpus that emphasizes the place of ordinary life and language in its thought. Through his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Philosophical Investigations, and rich posthumously published works, Laugier offers a compelling new look at Wittgenstein as a philosopher of mind.
Why We Need Ordinary Language Philosophy

Why We Need Ordinary Language Philosophy

Sandra Laugier

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2023
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Now in paperback, Sandra Laugier's reconsideration of analytic philosophy and ordinary language. Sandra Laugier has long been a key liaison between American and European philosophical thought, responsible for bringing American philosophers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Stanley Cavell to French readers—but until now her books have never been published in English. Why We Need Ordinary Language Philosophy rights that wrong with a topic perfect for English-language readers: the idea of analytic philosophy. Focused on clarity and logical argument, analytic philosophy has dominated the discipline in the United States, Australia, and Britain over the past one hundred years, and it is often seen as a unified, coherent, and inevitable advancement. Laugier questions this assumption, rethinking the very grounds that drove analytic philosophy to develop and uncovering its inherent tensions and confusions. Drawing on J. L. Austin and the later works of Ludwig Wittgenstein, she argues for the solution provided by ordinary language philosophy—a philosophy that trusts and utilizes the everyday use of language and the clarity of meaning it provides—and in doing so offers a major contribution to the philosophy of language and twentieth- and twenty-first-century philosophy as a whole.
Flower Day

Flower Day

Sandra Knapp

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2025
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An illustrated hourly guide that spotlights twenty-four flowers as they attract pollinators, resist predators, and survive on our changing planet. Is it 4 AM or chicory o’clock? In this short book, botanist and award-winning author Sandra Knapp walks us through a day in a global garden. Each chapter of Flower Day introduces a single flower during a single hour, highlighting twenty-four different species from around the world. Beginning at midnight in the Americas, we spot the long tubular flowers of the moonflower, Ipomoea alba; they attract a frenzy of hawk moths before the dawn arrives and the flowers wither and collapse. As day breaks, dandelions and chicory open their heads—actually made up of many individual flowers tightly packed together—and flies and bees visit to get the energy they need to lay eggs and raise their young. Later, at eight o’clock in the morning, the sun rises over the watery Amazon basin, and we meet the giant waterlily, slowly turning from white to pink and purple. Trapped inside are the beetles who feasted on the flowers during the night. That evening, at seven o’clock, we travel to the Caribbean to smell night-blooming jessamine’s powerful—some may say nauseating—sweet scent. But this member of the nightshade family isn’t just a thing of beauty—it has a reputation as both a poison and invasive species, crowding out endangered native trees. For each hour in our flower day, celebrated artist Katie Scott has depicted these scenes with gorgeous pen-and-ink illustrations. Working closely together to narrate and illustrate these unique moments in time, Knapp and Scott have created an engaging read that is a perfect way to spend an hour or two—and a true gift for amateur botanists, gardeners, and anyone who wants to stop and appreciate the flowers.
Ground to Stand on

Ground to Stand on

Sandra Djwa

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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“Now, don’t you ever leave Newfoundland,” Premier Joey Smallwood told seventeen-year-old Sandra Djwa in 1956. But leave she did – only to return decades later as a pathbreaking literary scholar and one of Canada’s most influential female academics, carrying with her a remarkable legacy of intellectual nation-building. Part memoir and part literary history, Ground to Stand On traces a life in letters that was often ahead of its time. In a voice by turns quizzical, amused, and indignant, Djwa offers an immersive account of the struggles and achievements of the first generations of women professors in a male-dominated academy while charting the emergence of Canadian literature as a respected field of study. Along the way, she sketches incisive portraits of Margaret Atwood, Leonard Cohen, Michael Crummey, Northrop Frye, and Pierre Trudeau. Revisiting her acclaimed biographies of F.R. Scott, Roy Daniells, and P.K. Page, Djwa enriches them with fresh reflections on the art and challenges of literary biography. Scholarship on Canadian poetry and criticism does more than record: it shapes cultural belonging. Ground to Stand On is a meditation on selfhood, memory, and place, culminating in Djwa’s reckoning with ancestry and her Newfoundland sense of belonging.
A Spiritual How-To

A Spiritual How-To

Sandra Pelley

Tellwell Talent
2018
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This book walks you through simple steps to make positive changes in your life but with a twist. In between the covers of A Spiritual How-To you will discover easy how-to steps mingled with the practical life experiences of the author, Sandra. She has put to paper processes she has learned and how her awareness of something greater began and grew.Spirituality means different things, a personal journey for each person. There is even a chapter on How God Fits Into This. Sandra offers the processes she has used to help you gain greater awareness and deeper connection.
A Spiritual How-To

A Spiritual How-To

Sandra Pelley

Tellwell Talent
2018
sidottu
This book walks you through simple steps to make positive changes in your life but with a twist. In between the covers of A Spiritual How-To you will discover easy how-to steps mingled with the practical life experiences of the author, Sandra. She has put to paper processes she has learned and how her awareness of something greater began and grew.Spirituality means different things, a personal journey for each person. There is even a chapter on How God Fits Into This. Sandra offers the processes she has used to help you gain greater awareness and deeper connection.
Brothers Three

Brothers Three

Sandra Wilcox

Tellwell Talent
2019
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Three beautiful innocent, brothers, excited to go fight for their country. What happens while there, changes them forever. Their minds and bodies will never be the same. God bless their sacrifices....
The Girl Who Loves Her Dress

The Girl Who Loves Her Dress

Sandra Arauz

Tellwell Talent
2022
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Joy is a happy girl. She experienced negative emotions at the beginning, so she decided to take care of herself first, then continue to search for her dress without any frustration. Her emotions change to positive feelings when she takes care of herself.
The Girl Who Loves Her Dress

The Girl Who Loves Her Dress

Sandra Arauz

Tellwell Talent
2022
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Joy is a happy girl. She experienced negative emotions at the beginning, so she decided to take care of herself first, then continue to search for her dress without any frustration. Her emotions change to positive feelings when she takes care of herself.
How to Save the World and Still Be Home for Dinner
Kirkus DiscoveriesAn ode-and even a bit of a passport-to living a mindful life.D'Angelo counsels that we take a moment to reflect upon ourselves, shake off inhibitions, give received opinions a pass and take a breath. A deep breath, a whole chorus of them, and relax, find some balance. Her book starts as dawn breaks: You awake, take those breaths, concentrate on awareness. How will you conduct yourself today? Will you be a stooge-to the media, to authority, to a life lived without examination-or will you be guided by fellow-feeling, peace, delicacy, empathy, love? In writing that is like a gentling hand-a bit of the counterculture, some Eastern philosophy, a soup on of the more kindly and gracious aspects of organized religions, even a shot of classical physics-she shows readers ways to be attentive to how we are players in our mood and worldview, and how we can act, individually and in concert, to help create more joy in the everyday. This may be as simple as taking those balancing breaths so that you sally forth with composure, or be conscious of what you eat and where it came from, or scrutinize the actions of governments; to live peacefully, open to wonder and miracle. About us, she avers there is "something that is all-permeating," something more than evident, and that something-call it what you will; D'Angelo doesn't insist on God-conveys a sense of purpose. The themes of walking lightly, lovingly and alive in the world, questioning self appointed-or any other-authority, living in the present, are well wrought. Despite wormholes, D'Angelo is a force for good. Guidance in that direction should never go begging.
Dragon Sneezes

Dragon Sneezes

Sandra Elkin

Tellwell Talent
2023
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The people in Sally's village are all very busy and don't have time for her. But Sally doesn't mind; her heart is full of love and compassion. When a grumpy dragon comes to the village causing all kinds of damage, the villagers are in turmoil. What will the villagers do? Can they make the dragon go away? What happens when the dragon gets to Sally's house? Read to find out if Sally can save her village, and maybe a dragon, too.
Prelude to a Distant Future

Prelude to a Distant Future

Sandra J Scott

Tellwell Talent
2023
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Four flawed women, different backgrounds, different temperaments, are suddenly recruited for a secretive Code-11 assignment. Their directive: assassinate four key men who threaten to topple the American government from within. However, completing this mission will not be their greatest challenge. Traveling back in time to 1940s Nazi Germany in order to complete the assignment is. The women: Headstrong Gabrielle Cyntrell, explosives expert. Belligerent Carlotta "Charly" Morgonelli, knife-wielding rebel. Emotionally damaged Rebecca Stanton, weapons designer. Jewish-born Corrine Eizenberg, research chemist. And according to their boss, hard-core Junifer Morison, these unique females were chosen for three distinct reasons: 1) they're experts in their field, 2) all are 50-something Caucasian women fluent in German, making them less likely to be identified as killers, and 3) they're expendable.From the top-secret bureaucracy of the present-day U.S. government to the former sinister regime of Hitler's army, Prelude to a Distant Future is a high-stakes thriller that finds four broken women traveling back to the past - while one woman stays behind in the present - bravely fighting for their very lives. Their mission is clear: avert a modern-day Holocaust in order to preserve life and liberty of their beloved United States of America - or die trying.
Prelude to a Distant Future

Prelude to a Distant Future

Sandra J Scott

Tellwell Talent
2023
sidottu
Four flawed women, different backgrounds, different temperaments, are suddenly recruited for a secretive Code-11 assignment. Their directive: assassinate four key men who threaten to topple the American government from within. However, completing this mission will not be their greatest challenge. Traveling back in time to 1940s Nazi Germany in order to complete the assignment is. The women: Headstrong Gabrielle Cyntrell, explosives expert. Belligerent Carlotta "Charly" Morgonelli, knife-wielding rebel. Emotionally damaged Rebecca Stanton, weapons designer. Jewish-born Corrine Eizenberg, research chemist. And according to their boss, hard-core Junifer Morison, these unique females were chosen for three distinct reasons: 1) they're experts in their field, 2) all are 50-something Caucasian women fluent in German, making them less likely to be identified as killers, and 3) they're expendable.From the top-secret bureaucracy of the present-day U.S. government to the former sinister regime of Hitler's army, Prelude to a Distant Future is a high-stakes thriller that finds four broken women traveling back to the past - while one woman stays behind in the present - bravely fighting for their very lives. Their mission is clear: avert a modern-day Holocaust in order to preserve life and liberty of their beloved United States of America - or die trying.