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J.G. Ballard's Surrealist Imagination

J.G. Ballard's Surrealist Imagination

Jeannette Baxter

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2009
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Making the case that J. G. Ballard's fictional and non-fictional writings must be read within the framework of Surrealism, Jeannette Baxter argues for a radical revisioning of Ballard that takes account of the political and ethical dimensions of his work. Ballard's appropriation of diverse Surrealist aesthetic forms and political writings, Baxter suggests, are mobilised to contest official narratives of postwar history and culture and offer a series of counter-historical and counter-cultural critiques. Thus Ballard's work must be understood as an exercise in Surrealist historiography that is politically and ethically engaged. Placing Ballard's illustrated texts within this critical framework permits Baxter to explore the effects of photographs, drawings, and other visual symbols on the reading experience and the production of meaning. Ballard's textual spectacles raise a variety of questions about the shifting role of the reader and the function of the written text within a predominantly visual culture, while acknowledging the visual contexts of Ballard's Surrealist writings allows a very different historical picture of the author and his work to emerge.
Jeannette Rankin

Jeannette Rankin

James J. Lopach; Jean A. Luckowski

University Press of Colorado
2018
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"If I had my life to live over, I would do it all again, but this time I would be nastier." —Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973) Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress, stands tall among American icons. The representative from Montana won her seat at a time when women didn't have the right to vote in most states. Her firm stances inspired both admiration and fury across party lines, and she gained nearly canonical status among feminists and pacifists. In Jeannette Rankin: A Political Woman, James Lopach and Jean Luckowski demythologize Rankin, showing her to be a talented, driven, and deeply divided woman. Until now, no biography has explored Rankin's inconsistencies. The authors extensively consulted the correspondence of her family members and contemporaries, uncovering ties between her politics and her familial and personal relationships. They reveal how she succeeded through her wealthy brother's influence as well as her own extraordinary efforts; how she drew inspiration not from her rural roots but from the radical hotbed of Greenwich Village; and how she championed an independent, woman-centered life while deferring to family. Revealing her complexities along with her accomplishments, Jeannette Rankin: A Political Woman will be the definitive biography of this path-breaking politician for years to come.
Jeannette Rankin

Jeannette Rankin

Peter Aronson

Double M Books Inc.
2019
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JEANNETTE RANKIN: AMERICA'S FIRST CONGRESSWOMAN, a book for middle-grade readers and others who love American history, tells the inspiring true of a truly groundbreaking American woman. Born on a ranch in Montana, Rankin was the first woman elected to Congress, in 1916, a full century before Hillary Clinton made her historic run for president. A devout pacifist, Rankin was the only member of Congress to vote against the U.S. fighting in World Wars I and II. Over the span of 60 years, she would become one of America's greatest feminists, pacifists and suffragists. Late in her life, Rankin led the Jeannette Rankin Brigade on a march in Washington against the Vietnam War. She fought for what she believed in. She never backed down. The book, which contains 60 historic photoghraphs, is the second in Peter Aronson's Groundbreaker Series: Middle-grade biographies about extraordinary people doing extra ordinary things. For information about the author's other books, please see the author's web site: www.peteraronsonbooks.com
Jeannette Klute: A Photographic Pioneer

Jeannette Klute: A Photographic Pioneer

Therese Mulligan; Becky Simmons

RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
2017
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The first monograph on the work of a photographic pioneer in the field of color nature photography, Jeannette Klute. The focus of Jeannette Klute's career at Eastman Kodak Company was on new discoveries in color photography, in particular, the dye transfer color process. As a photographic illustrator, she worked with physicist and author, RalphM. Evans, before being promoted to research photographer in charge of the Visual Research Studio of the Color Control Division. Klute adopted the laborious dye transfer process in the interest of highlighting landscape and naturalsettings. She promoted environmental concerns in her views, joining a small group of landscape modernists including Elliot Porter, who chose the new aesthetics of advanced color technology over the conventional appearance of black and white nature settings. The release of this title illuminates a particular period in twentieth-century American photography, accompanied by fine examples of Klute's work. Her career is intertwined with RIT's role in photographic education; the Eastman Kodak Company during its heyday; the company's role in the development of color photography; the dye transfer process; and the rise of color photography as an art form. Klute's photographs areheld by a number of collections in the U.S., and the RIT Archive Collections at Rochester Institute of Technology contains the largest holding of her lifelong work. THERESE MULLIGAN is the author of The Photography ofAlfred Steiglitz: Georgia O'Keeffe's Enduring Legacy to George Eastman House (2000), and Bernie Boston: American Photojournalist (2006), and a contributing writer/editor for several essays and photographic journals. BECKY SIMMONS is a contributing author of Frans Wildenhain, 1950-1975 (2012), co-author of Past Meets Present: Recovering the History of Women at Rochester Institute of Technology, 1885-1945 (2009).
Jeannette's Life Through Ebony's Eyes

Jeannette's Life Through Ebony's Eyes

Elona Washington; Jeannette Gunn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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What would provoke a young woman to pursue life as an exotic dancer? Jeannette Gunn did not have a troubled childhood, but still, this young Catholic school graduate who had been raised in a loving household made the conscious decision to do so. Jeannette's dance name and alter ego was called Ebony. Ebony spent years exploiting her natural beauty and sex appeal and, as a consequence, made a myriad of wrong choices. Jeannette paid for them all. As Jeannette journeyed through life embracing her alter ego Ebony, she rose from being a stripper to becoming part owner of a strip club. But it was the struggle and heartbreak that caused her to learn her most valuable lesson: Her richest gift isn't her beauty or sex appeal; it's her heart. And it was her Catholic faith which eventually led her to leave the life and reinvent herself once again. The illustrious poet S.J. Petterson wrote, "with great beauty comes great pain." Jeannette's Life, Through Ebony's Eyes is a candid and intimate look into one woman's heroic journey to mental, emotional and spiritual maturity. This is not a story about money; it's a memoir about healing and turning your mistakes into a message. It is Jeannette's hope that her life lessons will help in the lives of everyone who reads it.