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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Helen (EDT) Birch
The rampaging female has become a new cliche in Hollywood cinema, a sexy beauty stabbing and shooting her way to box-office success. "Fatal Attraction", "Thelma and Louise", "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle", and "Single White Female" are a few of the recent mainstream films that have attracted huge audiences. Meanwhile, true accounts of a teenager shooting her lover's wife and a battered woman bludgeoning her husband to death get prime news media coverage - and are quickly made into TV movies. This pioneering collection of essays looks at our enduring fascination with women who murder. The authors explore how both fictional and real women are represented, as well as the way society responds to these women. The result is an often shocking picture of female violence that covers a vast territory: the Australian outback, a Florida highway, an Austrian hospital, a French village, and Hollywood. The women are as diverse as their settings: middle-class housewives, prostitutes, house maids, nurses, high-powered professionals. There is much here to provoke controversy.Society's uncertainty over the role of premenstrual syndrome, the fear of lesbianism, female violence as self-defense against patriarchy, and 'appropriate' female behavior are issues that push buttons on several levels. "Moving Targets" is must-reading for anyone concerned with violence and representations of women in our culture.
Imagination, Emblems and Expressions
Helen (EDT) Ryan-Ranson
Popular Pr of Bowling Green State
1993
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Ethanol As a Green Alternative Fuel
Helen (EDT) Treichel; Sérgio Luiz Alves; Gislaine (EDT) Fongaro
Nova Science Pub Inc
2019
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Topology and Geometry of Biopolymers
Erica (EDT) Flapan; Helen (EDT) Wong
Amer Mathematical Society
2020
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Reading Texts, Reading Lives
Daniel (EDT) Morris; Helen (EDT) Maxson
University of Delaware Press
2012
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Distinguished contributors take up eminent scholar Daniel R. Schwarz's reading of modern fiction and poetry as mediating between human desire and human action. The essayists follow Schwarz's advice, "always the text, always historicize," thus making this book relevant to current debates about the relationships between literature, ethics, aesthetics, and historical contexts.
The contemporary American South is a region of economic expansion, political sophistication, and, particularly, cultural ferment. Its literature is well-known and celebrated. But what of the popular cultural forms of expression that have done so much to reflect the curious tensions between the traditional South--white-dominated, rural, religous--and contemporary multicultural forms and discourses? This collection offers a wealth of exciting new perspectives on cultural studies in general and of the particular forms of popular Southern culture--from rock and roll to Cajun music to the impact on the South of tourism and the questions of genre and race in contemporary film-making.
The contemporary American South is a region of economic expansion, political sophistication, and, particularly, cultural ferment. Its literature is well-known and celebrated. But what of the popular cultural forms of expression that have done so much to reflect the curious tensions between the traditional South--white-dominated, rural, religous--and contemporary multicultural forms and discourses? This collection offers a wealth of exciting new perspectives on cultural studies in general and of the particular forms of popular Southern culture--from rock and roll to Cajun music to the impact on the South of tourism and the questions of genre and race in contemporary film-making.
George Selwyn
George Augustus Selwyn; E. S. (EDT) Roscoe; Helen (EDT) Clergue
Kessinger Pub
2009
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Historic Paxton, Her Days and Her Ways, 1722-1913
Helen Bruce (EDT) Wallace
Kessinger Pub
2009
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Cookbooks offer a unique and valuable way to examine American life. Their lessons, however, are not always obvious. Direct references to the American Civil War were rare in cookbooks, even in those published right in the middle of it. In part, this is a reminder that lives went on and that dinner still appeared on most tables most nights, no matter how much the world was changing outside. But people accustomed to thinking of cookbooks as a source for recipes, and not much else, can be surprised by how much information they can reveal about the daily lives and ways of thinking of the people who wrote and used them. In this fascinating historical compilation, excerpts from five Civil War-era cookbooks present a compelling portrait of cooking and eating in the urban north of the 1860s United States.