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Absent Mothers and Orphaned Fathers

Author : Susan E. Gustafson
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0814325033

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Gustafson provides a comprehensive overview of Lessing's comments on the structure and purpose of the domestic tragedy within the context of his Laokoon essay, demonstrating that the fundamental psychic-deep structures informing his aesthetic and dramatic production are male narcissism and the abjection of the woman/the mother. As opposed to earlier studies of gender/generic questions in Lessing's dramas, this analysis explicates the theoretical basis for the rigid codification of gender which informs Lessing's fictional symbolic order.

Sisterhood, Science and Surveillance in Orphan Black

Author : Janet Brennan Croft,Alyson R. Buckman
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2019-10-23
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476668543

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Sisterhood, Science and Surveillance in Orphan Black by Janet Brennan Croft,Alyson R. Buckman Pdf

The BBC America series Orphan Black (2013-2017) won acclaim for its compelling writing, resonant themes and innovative special effects. And for the bravura acting of Tatiana Maslany, who plays an ever-growing number of clones drawn into an increasingly dangerous world of cutting-edge science, corporate espionage, military secrets and religious fanaticism. Heir to pioneering shows centered on strong female characters, such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dollhouse, Lost and Xena: Warrior Princess, Orphan Black models the current Golden Age of serial-form storytelling, with themes of identity, bodily autonomy, gender and sexuality playing against corporate greed and its co-opting of science. This collection of new essays analyzes the diverse clone characters and the series, covering topics including motherhood, surveillance culture, mythology, eugenics, and special effects, as well as the science behind cloning.

Colors 1800, 1900, 2000

Author : Birgit Tautz
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 9042019913

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Colors 1800, 1900, 2000 by Birgit Tautz Pdf

Inhalt: Birgit TAUTZ: Introduction: Color and Ethnic Difference or Ways of Seeing Part I: 1800 Gudrun HENTGES: Die Erfindung der 'Rasse' um 1800 - Klima, Säfte und Phlogiston in de Rassentheorie Immanuel Kants Wendy SUTHERLAND: Black Skin, White Skin and the Aesthetics of the Female Body in: Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Ziegler's Die Mohrinn Daniel PURDY: The Whiteness of Beauty: Weimar Neo-Classicism and the Sculptural Transcendence of Color Assenka OKSILOFF: The Eye of the Ethnographer: Adalbert von Chamisso's Voyage Around the World Part II: 1900 Thomas R. MILLER: Seeing Eyes, Reading Bodies: Visuality, Race and Color Perception or a Threshold in the History of Human Sciences Andreas MICHEL: "Our European Arrogance": Wilhelm Worringer and Carl Einstein on Non-European Art Nana BADENBERG: Mohrenwäschen, Völkerschauen: Der Konsum des Schwarzen um 1900 Fatima EL-TAYEB: "We are Germans, We are Whites, and We Want to Stay White!" African Germans and Citizenship in the early 20th Century Part III: 2000 Uli LINKE: Shame on the Skin: Post-Holocaust Memory and the German Aesthetics of Whiteness Christine ACHINGER: Colouring the invisible: The figure of the 'black drug dealer' as a projection of socially produced fears Helen CAFFERTY: Orfeo and Sam: Racial, Sexual, and Ethnic Otherness in Dörrie's Keiner liebt mich (1994) and Sanoussi-Bliss' Zurück auf los (1999) Birgit TAUTZ: Epilog: Farblose Räume

Encountering the Medieval in Modern Jewish Thought

Author : James A. Diamond,Aaron W. Hughes
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004233508

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Encountering the Medieval in Modern Jewish Thought by James A. Diamond,Aaron W. Hughes Pdf

How does the 'medieval' function as a bearer of Jewish identity in a changing secular world? Each chapter in this work addresses a different Jewish return to the medieval by using a language of renewal.

Psychosocial Conditions of Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Two Zimbabwean Districts

Author : Parkie Shakantu Mbozi,Shungu Munyati
Publisher : HSRC Press
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Orphans
ISBN : 0796921474

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Psychosocial Conditions of Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Two Zimbabwean Districts by Parkie Shakantu Mbozi,Shungu Munyati Pdf

In 2002, the Human Sciences Research Council was commissioned by the WK Kellogg Foundation to develop and implement a five-year intervention project focusing on orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in southern Africa. In collaboration with several partner organizations, the project currently focuses on how children, families and communities in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe are coping with the impact of HIV/AIDS. The aim of the project is to develop models of best practise so as to enhance and improve support structures for OVC in the southern African region as a whole. This report forms part of a series that examines the work undertaken as part of the Kellogg OVC Intervention Project from 2002 to 2005.

The Tragedy of Fatherhood

Author : Silke-Maria Weineck
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781628928952

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Winner of the 2014 Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literary Studies, awarded by the Modern Language Association. Theories of power have always been intertwined with theories of fatherhood: paternity is the oldest and most persistent metaphor of benign, legitimate rule. The paternal trope gains its strength from its integration of law, body, and affect-in the affirmative model of fatherhood, the biological father, the legal father, and the father who protects and nurtures his children are one and the same, and in a complex system of mutual interdependence, the father of the family is symbolically linked to the paternal gods of monotheism and the paternal ruler of the monarchic state. If tragedy is the violent eruption of a necessary conflict between competing, legitimate claims, The Tragedy of Fatherhood argues that fatherhood is an essentially tragic structure. Silke-Maria Weineck traces both the tensions and various strategies to resolve them through a series of readings of seminal literary and theoretical texts in the Western cultural tradition. In doing so, she demonstrates both the fragility and resilience of fatherhood as the most important symbol of political power. A long history of fatherhood in literature, philosophy, and political thought, The Tragedy of Fatherhood weaves together figures as seemingly disparate as Aristotle, Freud, Kafka, and Kleist, to produce a stunning reappraisal of the nature of power in the Western tradition.

Psychology of Orphans

Author : Dr. Ludmila M. Shipitsyna
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2008-10-22
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780595873593

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Psychology of Orphans by Dr. Ludmila M. Shipitsyna Pdf

Psychology of Orphans is written by Dr. Lyudmila Shipitsyna Rector of the Institute of Special Education and Psychology Saint-Petersburg, Russia. She has a Doctorate in Science and Biology and works as an honored professor in this specialty in the Russian Federation. Considered an expert and pioneer in this field in Russia, she has authored over 400 publications. Today these books have formed the foundation in teaching on special education within Russia and beyond. Psychology of Orphans is the combination of written theory with the clinical practice and experience of dealing with orphans, adoptions and families. Psychology of Orphans was written as a resource book for students, researchers, academics and professionals. Those who work with orphans and families with special needs children affected by social and psychological problems will find Psychology of Orphans invaluable. Any potential adoptive parent needs to know the research and conclusions that Psychology of Orphans reveals. Question on children's behaviors and actions are answered presenting a better understanding of those from state institutions. The exciting fact that sets Psychology of Orphans apart from other books is that the research obtained is for the first time based from within Russia.

The Orphaned Adult

Author : Alexander Levy
Publisher : Da Capo Lifelong Books
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2008-08-05
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780786725236

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A guide to understanding and coping with grief and all of the disorienting emotions that accompany the death of our parents Losing our parents when we ourselves are adults is in the natural order of things, a rite of passage into true adulthood. But whether we lose them suddenly or after a prolonged illness, and whether we were close to or estranged from them, this passage proves inevitably more difficult than we thought it would be. From the recognition of our own mortality and sudden child-like sorrow to a sometimes-subtle change in identity or shift of roles in the surviving family, The Orphaned Adult guides readers through the storm of change this passage brings and anchors them with its compassionate and reassuring wisdom.

"Strange Orphans"

Author : Beatrix Taumann
Publisher : Königshausen & Neumann
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : African American dramatists
ISBN : 3826016815

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Figures of Natality

Author : Joseph D. O’Neil
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2017-01-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501315046

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Figures of Natality by Joseph D. O’Neil Pdf

Figures of Natality reads metaphors and narratives of birth in the age of Goethe (1770-1832) as indicators of the new, the unexpected, and the revolutionary. Using Hannah Arendt's concept of natality, Joseph O'Neil argues that Lessing, Goethe, and Kleist see birth as challenging paradigms of Romanticism as well as of Enlightenment, resisting the assimilation of the political to economics, science, or morality. They choose instead to preserve the conflicts and tensions at the heart of social, political, and poetic revolutions. In a historical reading, these tensions evolve from the idea of revolution as Arendt reads it in British North America to the social and economic questions that shape the French Revolution, culminating in a consideration of the culture of the modern republic as such. Alongside this geopolitical evolution, the ways of representing the political change, too, moving from the new as revolutionary eruption to economic metaphors of birth. More pressing still is the question of revolutionary subjectivity and political agency, and Lessing, Goethe, and Kleist have an answer that is remarkably close to that of Walter Benjamin, as that “secret index” through which each past age is “pointed toward redemption.” Figures of Natality uncovers this index at the heart of scenes and products of birth in the age of Goethe.

Caring for Orphaned Children in China

Author : Shang Xiaoyuan,Karen R. Fisher
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-24
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780739136966

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Caring for Orphaned Children in China by Shang Xiaoyuan,Karen R. Fisher Pdf

International media regularly features horrific stories about Chinese orphanages, especially when debating international adoption and human rights. Much of the popular information is dated and ill-informed about the experiences of most orphans in China today, Chinese government policy, and improvements evident in parts of China. Informal kinship care is the most common support for the orphaned children. The state supports orphans and abandoned children whose parents and relatives cannot be found or contacted. The book explores concrete examples about the changing experiences and future directions of Chinese child welfare policy. It is about the support to disadvantaged children, including abandoned children in the care of the state, most of whom have disabilities; HIV affected children; and orphans in kinship care. It identifies how many orphans are in China, how they are supported, the extent to which their rights are met, and what efforts are made to improve their rights and welfare provision. When our research about Chinese orphans started in 2001, these children were almost entirely voiceless. Since then, the Chinese government has committed to improving child welfare. We argue that a mixed welfare system, in which state provision supplements family and community care, is an effective direction to improve support for orphaned children. Government needs to take responsibility to guarantee orphans’ rights as children, and support family networks to provide care so that children can grow up in their own communities. The book contributes to academic and policy understanding of the steps that have been taken and are still required to achieve the goal of a child welfare system in China that meets the rights of orphans to live and thrive with other children in a family.

The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction

Author : E. König
Publisher : Springer
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2014-05-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781137382023

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The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction by E. König Pdf

The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction explores how the figure of the orphan was shaped by changing social and historical circumstances. Analysing sixteen major novels from Defoe to Austen, this original study explains the undiminished popularity of literary orphans and reveals their key role in the construction of gendered subjectivity.

Goethe Yearbook 23

Author : Adrian Daub,Elisabeth Krimmer
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-15
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781571139573

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Goethe Yearbook 23 by Adrian Daub,Elisabeth Krimmer Pdf

Cutting-edge scholarly articles on diverse aspects of Goethe and the Goethezeit, featuring in this volume a special section on Goethe and visual culture.

Staging Blackness and Performing Whiteness in Eighteenth-Century German Drama

Author : Wendy Sutherland
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317050858

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Staging Blackness and Performing Whiteness in Eighteenth-Century German Drama by Wendy Sutherland Pdf

Focusing on eighteenth-century cultural productions, Wendy Sutherland examines how representations of race in philosophy, anthropology, aesthetics, drama, and court painting influenced the construction of a white bourgeois German self. Sutherland positions her work within the framework of the transatlantic slave trade, showing that slavery, colonialism, and the triangular trade between Europe, West Africa, and the Caribbean function as the global stage on which German bourgeois dramas by Friedrich Wilhelm Ziegler, Ernst Lorenz Rathlef, and Theodor Körner (and a novella by Heinrich von Kleist on which Körner's play was based) were performed against a backdrop of philosophical and anthropological influences. Plays had an important role in educating the rising bourgeois class in morality, Sutherland argues, with fathers and daughters offered as exemplary moral figures in contrast to the depraved aristocracy. At the same time, black female protagonists in nontraditional dramas represent the boundaries of physical beauty and marriage eligibility while also complicating ideas of moral beauty embodied in the concept of the beautiful soul. Her book offers convincing evidence that the eighteenth-century German stage grappled with the representation of blackness during the Age of Goethe, even though the German states were neither colonial powers nor direct participants in the slave trade.

Collective Care

Author : Pamela Downe
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-12
Category : HIV infections
ISBN : 9781487587635

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This engaging ethnography explores how Indigenous women and their communities practice collective care to sustain traditional lifeways in what has been called Canada's HIV hot zone.