Castaway Tales

Castaway Tales Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Castaway Tales book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Castaway Tales

Author : Christopher Palmer
Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-10
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780819576224

Get Book

Castaway Tales by Christopher Palmer Pdf

A wide-ranging and appreciative literary history of the castaway tale from Defoe to the present Ever since Robinson Crusoe washed ashore, the castaway story has survived and prospered, inspiring a multitude of writers of adventure fiction to imitate and adapt its mythic elements. In his brilliant critical study of this popular genre, Christopher Palmer traces the castaway tales' history and changes through periods of settlement, violence, and reconciliation, and across genres and languages. Showing how subsequent authors have parodied or inverted the castaway tale, Palmer concentrates on the period following H. G. Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau. These much darker visions are seen in later novels including William Golding's Lord of the Flies, J. G. Ballard's Concrete Island, and Iain Banks's The Wasp Factory. In these and other variations, the castaway becomes a cannibal, the castaway's island is relocated to center of London, female castaways mock the traditional masculinity of the original Crusoe, or Friday ceases to be a biddable servant. By the mid-twentieth century, the castaway tale has plunged into violence and madness, only to see it return in young adult novels—such as Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins and Terry Pratchett's Nation—to the buoyancy and optimism of the original. The result is a fascinating series of revisions of violence and pessimism, but also reconciliation.

Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls

Author : Edward E. Leslie
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0395911508

Get Book

Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls by Edward E. Leslie Pdf

Explores the lives of survivors who were shipwrecked, banished, or abandoned during the past several centuries.

Mountain Tales

Author : Saumya Roy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-02
Category : Marginality, Social
ISBN : 1788165373

Get Book

Mountain Tales by Saumya Roy Pdf

Cast Away

Author : Charlotte McDonald-Gibson
Publisher : Portobello Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781846276163

Get Book

Cast Away by Charlotte McDonald-Gibson Pdf

Riot police are shutting down borders, 800 lives are lost in a single shipwreck, a boy's body washes up on a beach: this is the European Union in summer 2015. But how did a bloc founded upon the values of human rights and dignity for all reach this point? And what was driving millions of desperate people to risk their lives on the Mediterranean? Charlotte McDonald-Gibson has spent years reporting on every aspect of Europe's refugee crisis, and Cast Away offers a vivid glimpse of the personal dilemmas, pressures, choices and hopes that lie beneath the headlines. We meet Majid, a Nigerian boy who exchanges the violence of his homeland for Libya, only to be driven onto a rickety boat during Colonel Gaddafi's crackdown on migrants. Nart is an idealistic young lawyer who risks imprisonment and torture in Syria until it is no longer safe for him to stay. Sina has to leave her new husband behind and take their unborn son across three continents to try and escape the Eritrean dictatorship. Mohammed is a teenager who dreams of becoming the world's best electrician until he is called to serve as a foot-soldier in the Syrian army. And Hanan watches in horror as the safe life she built for her four children in Damascus collapses, and she has to entrust their lives to people smugglers. While the politicians wrangle over responsibility, and the media talk in statistics, Cast Away brings to life the human consequences of the most urgent humanitarian issue of our time.

Castaways

Author : Gerald Hausman
Publisher : Greenwillow
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2003-06-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0060085991

Get Book

Castaways by Gerald Hausman Pdf

Six stories about shipwrecked people struggling to survive in difficult circumstances.

Men & Masculinities [2 volumes]

Author : Michael S. Kimmel,Amy B. Aronson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 920 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2003-12-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781576077757

Get Book

Men & Masculinities [2 volumes] by Michael S. Kimmel,Amy B. Aronson Pdf

The first encyclopedia to analyze, summarize, and explain the complexities of men's lives and the idea of modern manhood. The process of "making masculinity visible" has been going on for over two decades and has produced a prodigious and interesting body of work. But until now the subject has had no authoritative reference source. Men & Masculinities, a pioneering two-volume work, corrects the oversight by summarizing the latest historical, biological, cross-cultural, psychological, and sociological research on the subject. It also looks at literature, art, and music from a gender perspective. The contributors are experts in their specialties and their work is directed, organized, and coedited by one of the premier scholars in the field, Michael Kimmel. The coverage brings together for the first time considerable knowledge of men and manhood, focusing on such areas as sexual violence, intimacy, pornography, homophobia, sports, profeminist men, rituals, sexism, and many other important subjects. Clearly, this unique reference is a valuable guide to students, teachers, writers, policymakers, journalists, and others who seek a fuller understanding of gender in the United States.

Maroons and the Marooned

Author : Richard Bodek,Joseph Kelly
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781496827234

Get Book

Maroons and the Marooned by Richard Bodek,Joseph Kelly Pdf

Contributions by Richard Bodek, Claire P. Curtis, Joseph Kelly, Simon Lewis, Steve Mentz, J. Brent Morris, Peter Sands, Edward Shore, and James O'Neil Spady Commonly, the word maroon refers to someone cast away on an island. One becomes marooned, usually, through a storm at sea or by a captain as a method of punishment. But the term originally denoted escaped slaves. Though being marooned came to be associated mostly with white European castaways, the etymology invites comparison between true maroons (escaped slaves establishing new lives in the wilderness) and people who were marooned (through maritime disaster). This volume brings together literary scholars with historians, encompassing both literal maroons such as in Brazil and South Carolina as well as metaphoric scenarios in time-travel novels and postapocalyptic narratives. Included are examples from The Tempest; Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court; and Octavia Butler’s Kindred. Both runaways and castaways formed new societies in the wilderness. But true maroons, escaped slaves, were not cast away; they chose to fly towards the uncertainties of the wild in pursuit of freedom. In effect, this volume gives these maroons proper credit, at the very heart of American history.

The Publishers Weekly

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 992 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1887
Category : American literature
ISBN : UCAL:B4171005

Get Book

The Publishers Weekly by Anonim Pdf

Castaway Mountain

Author : Saumya Roy
Publisher : Astra Publishing House
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-09-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781662600951

Get Book

Castaway Mountain by Saumya Roy Pdf

*One of NPR's "Books We Love 2021"* "'I came to see the mountains as an outpouring of our modern lives,' Roy writes, 'of the endless chase for our desires to fill us.' Readers of Behind the Beautiful Forevers will be drawn to this harrowing portrait." —Publishers Weekly "Castaway Mountain deserves every accolade. A stunning achievement." —Kiran Desai, Booker Prize Winner, author of Inheritance of Loss. All of Mumbai’s possessions and memories come to die at the Deonar garbage mountains. Towering at the outskirts of the city, the mountains are covered in a faint smog from trash fires. Over time, as wealth brought Bollywood knock offs, fast food and plastics to Mumbaikars, a small, forgotten community of migrants and rag-pickers came to live at the mountains’ edge, making a living by re-using, recycling and re-selling. Among them is Farzana Ali Shaikh, a tall, adventurous girl who soon becomes one of the best pickers in her community. Over time, her family starts to fret about Farzana’s obsessive relationship to the garbage. Like so many in her community, Farzana, made increasingly sick by the trash mountains, is caught up in the thrill of discovery—because among the broken glass, crushed cans, or even the occasional dead baby, there’s a lingering chance that she will find a treasure to lift her family’s fortunes. As Farzana enters adulthood, her way of life becomes more precarious. Mumbai is pitched as a modern city, emblematic of the future of India, forcing officials to reckon with closing the dumping grounds, which would leave the waste pickers more vulnerable than ever. In a narrative instilled with superstition and magical realism, Saumya Roy crafts a modern parable exploring the consequences of urban overconsumption. A moving testament to the impact of fickle desires, Castaway Mountain reveals that when you own nothing, you know where true value lies: in family, community and love. Interior map illustration copyright (c) Jake Coolidge

Book Chat

Author : William George Jordan,Adr Schade van Westrum
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 644 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1888
Category : American literature
ISBN : HARVARD:32044094026770

Get Book

Book Chat by William George Jordan,Adr Schade van Westrum Pdf

The Sea Their Graves

Author : David J. Stewart
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2019-04-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780813063966

Get Book

The Sea Their Graves by David J. Stewart Pdf

Like other groups with dangerous occupations, mariners have developed a close-knit culture bound by loss and memory. Death regularly disrupts the fabric of this culture and necessitates actions designed to mend its social structure. From the ritual of burying a body at sea to the creation of memorials to honor the missing, these events tell us a great deal about how sailors see their world. Based on a study of more than 2,100 gravestones and monuments in North America and the United Kingdom erected between the seventeenth and late twentieth centuries, David Stewart expands the use of nautical archaeology into terrestrial environments. He focuses on those who make their living at sea--one of the world's oldest and most dangerous occupations--to examine their distinct folkloric traditions, beliefs, and customs regarding death, loss, and remembrance.

Islands, Identity and the Literary Imagination

Author : Elizabeth McMahon
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-09
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781783085354

Get Book

Islands, Identity and the Literary Imagination by Elizabeth McMahon Pdf

Australia is the planet’s sole island continent. This book argues that the uniqueness of this geography has shaped Australian history and culture, including its literature. Further, it shows how the fluctuating definition of the island continent throws new light on the relationship between islands and continents in the mapping of modernity. The book links the historical and geographical conditions of islands with their potent role in the imaginaries of European colonisation. It prises apart the tangled web of geography, fantasy, desire and writing that has framed the Western understanding of islands, both their real and material conditions and their symbolic power, from antiquity into globalised modernity. The book also traces how this spatial imaginary has shaped the modern 'man' who is imagined as being the island's mirror. The inter-relationship of the island fantasy, colonial expansion, and the literary construction of place and history, created a new 'man': the dislocated and alienated subject of post-colonial modernity. This book looks at the contradictory images of islands, from the allure of the desert island as a paradise where the world can be made anew to their roles as prisons, as these ideas are made concrete at moments of British colonialism. It also considers alternatives to viewing islands as objects of possession in the archipelagic visions of island theorists and writers. It compares the European understandings of the first and last of the new worlds, the Caribbean archipelago and the Australian island continent, to calibrate the different ways these disparate geographies unifed and fractured the concept of the planetary globe. In particular it examines the role of the island in this process, specifically its capacity to figure a 'graspable globe' in the mind. The book draws on the colonial archive and ranges across Australian literature from the first novel written and published in Australia (by a convict on the island of Tasmania) to both the ancient dreaming and the burgeoning literature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the twenty-first century. It discusses Australian literature in an international context, drawing on the long traditions of literary islands across a range of cultures. The book's approach is theoretical and engages with contemporary philosophy, which uses the island and the archipleago as a key metaphor. It is also historicist and includes considerable original historical research.

Illustrated Catalogue of Books, Standard and Holiday

Author : McClurg, Firm, Booksellers, Chicago
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1891
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015058375505

Get Book

Illustrated Catalogue of Books, Standard and Holiday by McClurg, Firm, Booksellers, Chicago Pdf

On and Off the Page

Author : Ari J. Adipurwawidjana,M. B. Hackler
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781443809382

Get Book

On and Off the Page by Ari J. Adipurwawidjana,M. B. Hackler Pdf

This collection of essays, comprised of research first presented at the seventh annual Louisiana Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture, explores one of the most pervasive, vexing, and alluring concepts in the Humanities, that of place. Including essays which encompass a broad range of research fields and methodologies, from Geography to Cybernetics, it presents a cross-section of approaches aimed revealing the complex cultural machinations behind what once may have seemed a static, one-dimensional topic. Investigations into the function of place as a force in contemporary culture inevitably reveal a long history of the interplay between place and cultural product, between 'context' and 'text'. Just as traditional cultures mythologize sacred spaces, so too has Western culture sanctified its own places through its literature. Imagined places such as Faulker’s Yoknapatawpha or Joyce’s Dublin become the focus of conferences and festivals; authors’ homes, birthplaces, and gravesites are transformed into sites of pilgrimage; locales created for television shows and movies become actual businesses catering to a public for whom the line between fantasy and reality is increasingly blurred; and persisting through the great cultural shifts of the past two hundred years is the popular and romantic notion that words, performances, narratives, and even national identities are always in some way an expression of the places in which they are created and set. With the idea of place foregrounded in so much contemporary discourse, this collection promises to enter into an already lively debate and one which, due to its relevance to where we live and how we make sense of our own “places” within them, does not show any signs of flagging.

Castaway and Other Tales from Mauritius

Author : Ramesh Dutt Ramdoyal
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 999032297X

Get Book

Castaway and Other Tales from Mauritius by Ramesh Dutt Ramdoyal Pdf