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An Analysis of Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic
Rebecca Pohl
Macat International Limited
2018
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The 1979 publication of Susan Gubar and Sandra M. Gilbert’s ground-breaking study The Madwoman in the Attic marked a founding moment in feminist literary history as much as feminist literary theory. In their extensive study of nineteenth-century women’s writing, Gubar and Gilbert offer radical re-readings of Jane Austen, the Brontës, Emily Dickinson, George Eliot and Mary Shelley tracing a distinctive female literary tradition and female literary aesthetic. Gubar and Gilbert raise questions about canonisation that continue to resonate today, and model the revolutionary importance of re-reading influential texts that may seem all too familiar
An Analysis of Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic
Rebecca Pohl
Macat International Limited
2018
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The 1979 publication of Susan Gubar and Sandra M. Gilbert’s ground-breaking study The Madwoman in the Attic marked a founding moment in feminist literary history as much as feminist literary theory. In their extensive study of nineteenth-century women’s writing, Gubar and Gilbert offer radical re-readings of Jane Austen, the Brontës, Emily Dickinson, George Eliot and Mary Shelley tracing a distinctive female literary tradition and female literary aesthetic. Gubar and Gilbert raise questions about canonisation that continue to resonate today, and model the revolutionary importance of re-reading influential texts that may seem all too familiar
The Secrets to Becoming Babywise: 39 Things to Do Your Child Become Smarter from Pre-Birth to Early Childhood Stages
Sandra M
Independently Published
2018
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What do you expect from your child when you become the first time parent? Are you bringing up baby with the best health and a baby intelligence with the highest IQ?Do you know what will do with your baby, in each period of development, to make a smarter baby and on baby wise? Or how to raise children to succeed?Studies show that the development of children's intelligence is dependent on nutrition, genetics, and exercise, interacting in the environment.The child's nervous system begins to form as soon as conception and develops rapidly from the eighth week of pregnancy.At birth, baby's brain weight reaches one-fourth of adult human brain weight; By age 1, reaching 70-75%; By age 2 reaches 80% and by age 6, baby's brains almost reach 100% adult brain weight.Thus, from birth to 6 years of age is an important stage in the brain development of children. At this stage, we have access to a wealth of information that can help us train our children in the habits that will help them exceed expectations for the rest of their lives.This book will help you do that -baby intelligence books- babywise ebook- this is a comprehensive guide to teaching all parents how to make their children on becoming babywise, the smarter developing child every day, through contact and communicate with your babyIntroducing "THE SECRETS TO BECOMING BABYWISE" -39 Things To Do Your Child Become Smarter From Pre-Birth to Early Childhood StagesIn this Book You Will Get: 4 ways to prepare during pregnancy to ensure that your baby is healthy and an extra boost of intelligence in the womb4 method listening to and participating with music to help your child have a higher IQ6 types of tools for different ages and how they benefit your baby3 DIY things you can make at home to help with stimulation15 great different exercises and games ways to encourage the development for you to do with your child6 Things you can do to develop your child's talents from a young ageBaby potty- Early potty training and how it worksAs parents, the main thing we want for our children is the best. We want them to be admired and have success in life. We often enroll them in the best schools and search for the best extracurricular activities. But we can be doing so much more and it all starts in infancyThis is a perfect gift for parents, especially who became the first time parent, a book about baby secrets - child development books - writing about what parents can do for their children, contact or communication ways with your baby when they are in the womb and in their early years, so that they become a smarter baby, wiser baby. Because that is the most important period, affecting the whole life of your child late.
How to Manage Emotions Effectively: Guiding Your Anger Management All the Time and Developing Good Habits to Control Your Feeling Everyday
Sandra M
Independently Published
2018
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>> Buy the Paperback Version of this Book and get the Kindle Book version for FREE Do you often get angry? Have you ever yelled, kicked and slammed everything when the traffic jam, get bad news or felt helpless with those around?When you are stressed out for work pressure, for your children or for any other reason, do you want to stress manager and quickly get out of it?Many people have the same question about stress management, anger management, or negative emotions- mastering emotions. They can be hurt, frustration, stress or anger when outraged, feeling injustice or in many other unwanted situations.Understanding your emotions, - managing stress - managing emotions- emotional mastery, and having the ability to effectively handle them can have a positive effect on both your career as well as your personal relationships.Introducing
Savory Fat Bombs for Weight Loss: 33 Delicious Amazing Low-Carb, High-Fat Savory Recipes for Busy People on Ketogenic Diet
Sandra M
Independently Published
2018
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Easy Keto Desserts Fat Bombs: 100+ Fat Burning Sweet & Snacks Recipes for Ketogenic, Gluten-Free, Paleo & Low-Carb Diet
Sandra M
Independently Published
2018
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The Best Homemade Ketogenic Bread: 15 Instant & Easy Gluten-Free Recipes for Breakfast & Dinner to Weight Loss on Paleo Diet & Keto Diet Journey
Sandra M
Independently Published
2018
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The Complete Ketogenic Diet Cookbook- Keto Bread & Keto Fat Bombs: 150+ Instantly Amazing Savory &sweet, Frozen & Liquid Snacks Recipes for Busy Peopl
Sandra M
Independently Published
2018
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Do you want to lose weight, to have a beautiful body as your desired?Are you following the Ketogenic Diet? Or have you ever known ketogenic diet, keto fat bombs or keto bread? Would you like to own a diet cookbook that has all recipes like breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert or salty and sweet snacks?Introducing: THE COMPLETE KETOGENIC DIET COOKBOOKKETO BREAD & KETO FAT BOMB 150+ Instantly Amazing Savory & Sweet, Frozen & Liquid Snacks Recipes for Busy People on Paleo, Gluten-Free, Low-Carb & Ketogenic Diet In this Book You Will Get: The basic knowledge of Weight Loss, the ketogenic diet, Ketosis, Ketones, keto fat bombs, keto breadHealth benefits of Ketogenic Diet, keto fat bombsHow to make easy fat bombs?Grocery list for your perfect & Foods list to avoid on Keto Diet plan33 Savory fat bombs recipes30 Liquid fat bombs recipes30 Frozen fat bombs recipes43 Sweet fat bombs recipes15 Ketogenic fat bombs recipesNutrition or a dietary weight loss diet is one of the most important factors that determine the success of losing weight. In addition to exercise training, a proper diet not only gives you an ideal body but also helps you to maintain a youthful, fresh, young appearance.The ketogenic diet, or keto diet, has been known by the millions of people around the world. The ketogenic diet is a high fat, low carb, and moderate proteins diet This cookbook contains over healthy 150 Ketogenic recipes, includes savory & sweet food, with frozen & liquid, on keto fat bombs and keto bread recipes. They are simple and easy to make and extremely satisfying to eat.Grab Your Copy of This Book Today ketogenic diet, ketogenic diet cookbook, ketogenic diet pills, ketogenic diet books for beginners, ketogenic diet books, keto diet, keto diet pills, keto diet book, keto diet cookbook, keto diet books, the keto diet, keto diet for beginners, keto diet snacks, keto diet foods, my keto diet, keto zone diet, keto reset diet, purefit keto diet pills, lazy keto diet, ketogenic diet books for beginners, ketogenic diet for beginners, ketogenic beginners, complete ketogenic beginners, ketogenic diet beginners, ketogenic for beginners, 250 ketogenic fat bombs, keto fat bombs, fat bombs keto, fat bombs keto snacks, keto fat bomb, fat keto bombs, keto fat bomb molds, keto fat bomb cookbook, keto fat bombs bars, fat bombs keto bars, keto savory fat bombs, savory, savory cracker seasoning, savory tea, savory seasoning, savory recipes, fat bombs, fat bomb recipe book, weight loss, weight loss for women, weight loss for men, keto weight lossketo dessert, easy keto desserts, keto desserts cookbook, keto dessert snacks, keto dessert cookbook, dessert keto, east keto desserts, keto dessert recipe book, keto diet desserts, keto cookbook desserts, keto sweets, keto sweet, keto sweet treats, sweet keto, keto sweet snacks, gluten free bread machine, low carb gluten free bread, books best sellers, kindle books best sellers, mystery books best sellers, best seller books 2018, low carb diet, low carb diet cookbook, the paleo diet, paleo diet pills, paleo diet for kids, paleo diet recipes, gluten free diet, diet gluten free, gluten free diet pills, keto diet gluten free
Blogs and Tweets, Texting and Friending: Social Media and Online Professionalism in Health Care summarizes the most common mistakes — and their legal and ethical ramifications —made in social media by busy health care professionals. It gives best practices for using social media while maintaining online professionalism. The book goes on to identify categories of caution, from confidentiality of patient information and maintaining the professional's privacy to general netiquette in tweeting, texting, blogging, and friending. And it guides you in setting up a faculty page (or choosing not to) and managing your online footprint. The connected generation regularly uses social media, including health care professionals, but what happens when a patient wants to friend you? Or when you've already posted a rant on a patient that gets viewed by others? What information may already be floating on the Internet that a patient may find about you in a Google search and that might impact your therapeutic relationship? Whether you are new to social media or an expert user in your private life (but haven't thought about what this means for you professionally), this book is for you. It’s the "when" and "how" to use social media effectively while maintaining online professionalism.
Peace in the US Republic of Letters, 1840-1900
Sandra M. Gustafson
Oxford University Press
2023
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Peace in the US Republic of Letters, 1840-1900 explores the early peace movement as it captured the imagination of leading writers. The book charts the rise of the peace cause from its sources in the works of William Penn and John Woolman, through the founding of the first peace societies in 1815 and the mid-century peace congresses, to the postbellum movement's consequential emphasis on arbitration. The Civil War is the central axis for the book, with three chapters organized around readings of novels by James Fenimore Cooper, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne spanning the period from 1840 to 1865. Cooper had personal connections to the movement and thought deeply about the issues it addressed. Literary interest in peace at times overlapped with abolitionism, as was true for Stowe. And, in the case of Hawthorne, attention to peace advocacy arose out of a mixture of skepticism regarding perfectionist impulses, a desire to explore the nature and limits of violence, and fear of civil conflict. The volume also explores fiction engaged with problems that arose in the aftermath of that war, including novels by Henry Adams and John Hay on political corruption and class conflict; works on the failures of Reconstruction by Albion Tourgée and Charles Chesnutt; and the varied treatments of Indigenous experience in Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona and Simon Pokagon's Queen of the Woods. All of these writers focused on issues related to the cause of peace, expanding its thematic reach and anticipating key insights of twentieth-century peace scholars.
Idealism became the dominant philosphical school of thought in late nineteenth-century Britain. In this original and stimulating study, Sandra den Otter examines its roots in Greek and German thinking and locates it among the prevalent methodologies and theories of the period: empiricism and positivism, naturalism, evolution, and utilitarianism. In particular, she sets it in the context of the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century debate about a science of society and the contemporary preoccupation with `community'. The new discipline of sociology was closely tied to the study of and search for community, and Dr den Otter shows how the idealists offered a philosophy of community to a generation particularly concerned by this notion. Dr den Otter investigates the idealist construction - by thinkers such as Bosanquet, MacKenzie, and Ritchie - of an interpretive social philosophy which none the less adopted various strands of empiricist, positivist, and even naturalist thought in its attempt to frame a social theory suited to the dilemmas of an industrialized and urbanized Britain. This study of a multifarious movement of ideas and their interaction with pioneering social groups interweaves philosophical and sociological concerns to make an important contribution to intellectual history.
The immigration of Muslims to Europe and the integration of later generations presents many challenges to European societies. Unwanted builds on five years of ethnographic research with a group of fifty-five second-generation Muslim immigrant drug dealers in Frankfurt, Germany to examine the relationship between immigration, social exclusion, and the informal economy. Having spent countless hours with these young men, hanging out in the streets, in cafes or bars and at the local community center, Sandra Bucerius explores the intimate aspects of their, one of the most discriminated and excluded populations in Germany. Bucerius looks at how the young men negotiate their participation in the drug market while still trying to adhere to their cultural and religious obligations and how they struggle to find a place within German society. The young men considered their involvement in the drug trade a response to their exclusion at the same time that it provides a means of forging an identity and a place within German society. The insights into the lives, hopes, and dreams of these young men, who serve as an example for many Muslim and otherwise marginalized immigrant youth groups in Western countries, provides the context necessary to understand their actions while never obscuring the many contradictory facets of their lives.
Imagining Deliberative Democracy in the Early American Republic
Sandra M. Gustafson
University of Chicago Press
2011
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Deliberation, in recent years, has emerged as a form of civic engagement worth reclaiming. In this persuasive book, Sandra M. Gustafson combines historical literary analysis and political theory in order to demonstrate that current democratic practices of deliberation are rooted in the civic rhetoric that flourished in the early American republic. Though the US Constitution made deliberation central to republican self-governance, the ethical emphasis on group deliberation often conflicted with the rhetorical focus on persuasive speech. From Alexis de Tocqueville's ideas about the deliberative basis of American democracy through the works of Walt Whitman, John Dewey, John F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., Gustafson shows how writers and speakers have made the aesthetic and political possibilities of deliberation central to their autobiographies, manifestos, novels, and orations. Examining seven key writers from the early American republic - including James Fenimore Cooper, David Crockett, and Daniel Webster - whose works of deliberative imagination explored the intersections of style and democratic substance, Gustafson offers a mode of historical and textual analysis that displays the wide range of resources imaginative language can contribute to political life.
A novel inquiry into the sociopolitical dimensions of public medicine, "Healing the Land and the Nation" traces the relationships between disease, hygiene, politics, geography, and nationalism in British Mandatory Palestine between the world wars. Taking up the case of malaria control in Jewish-held lands, Sandra M. Sufian illustrates how efforts to thwart the disease were intimately tied to the project of Zionist nation-building, especially the movement's efforts to repurpose and improve its lands. The project of eradicating malaria also took on a metaphorical dimension - erasing anti-Semitic stereotypes of the "parasitic" Diaspora Jew and creating strong, healthy Jews in Palestine. Sufian shows that, in reclaiming the land and the health of its people in Palestine, Zionists expressed key ideological and political elements of their nation-building project. Taking its title from a Jewish public health mantra, "Healing the Land and the Nation" situates antimalarial medicine and politics within larger colonial histories. By analyzing the science along-side the politics of Jewish settlement, Sufian addresses contested questions of social organization and the effects of land reclamation upon the indigenous Palestinian population in a decidedly innovative way. The book will be of great interest to scholars of the Middle East, Jewish studies, and environmental history, as well as to those studying colonialism, nationalism, public health, and medicine.
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.
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.
Before Rosa Parks and the March on Washington, four African American women risked their careers and freedom to defy the United States Army over segregation. Women Army Corps (WAC) privates Mary Green, Anna Morrison, Johnnie Murphy, and Alice Young enlisted to serve their country, improve their lives, and claim the privileges of citizenship long denied them. Promised a chance at training and skilled positions, they saw white WACs assigned to those better jobs and found themselves relegated to work as orderlies. In 1945, their strike alongside fifty other WACs captured the nation's attention and ignited passionate debates on racism, women in the military, and patriotism. Glory in Their Spirit presents the powerful story of their persistence and the public uproar that ensued. Newspapers chose sides. Civil rights activists coalesced to wield a new power. The military, meanwhile, found itself increasingly unable to justify its policies. In the end, Green, Morrison, Murphy, and Young chose court-martial over a return to menial duties. But their courage pushed the segregated military to the breaking point "and helped steer one of American's most powerful institutions onto a new road toward progress and justice.