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From Curlers to Chainsaws

Author : Joyce Dyer,Jennifer Cognard-Black,Elizabeth MacLeod Walls
Publisher : Michigan State University Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 161186190X

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From Curlers to Chainsaws by Joyce Dyer,Jennifer Cognard-Black,Elizabeth MacLeod Walls Pdf

The twenty-three distinguished writers included in From Curlers to Chainsaws: Women and Their Machines invite machines into their lives and onto the page. In every room and landscape these writers occupy, gadgets that both stir and stymie may be found: a Singer sewing machine, a stove, a gun, a vibrator, a prosthetic limb, a tractor, a Dodge Dart, a microphone, a smartphone, a stapler, a No. 1 pencil and, of course, a curling iron and a chainsaw. From Curlers to Chainsaws is a groundbreaking collection of lyrical and illuminating essays about the serious, silly, seductive, and sometimes sorrowful relationships between women and their machines. This collection explores in depth objects we sometimes take for granted, focusing not only on their functions but also on their powers to inform identity. For each writer, the device moves beyond the functional to become a symbolic extension of the writer’s own mind—altering and deepening each woman’s concept of herself.

From Curlers to Chainsaws

Author : Joyce Dyer,Jennifer Cognard-Black,Elizabeth MacLeod Walls
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781628952490

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From Curlers to Chainsaws by Joyce Dyer,Jennifer Cognard-Black,Elizabeth MacLeod Walls Pdf

The twenty-three distinguished writers included in From Curlers to Chainsaws: Women and Their Machines invite machines into their lives and onto the page. In every room and landscape these writers occupy, gadgets that both stir and stymie may be found: a Singer sewing machine, a stove, a gun, a vibrator, a prosthetic limb, a tractor, a Dodge Dart, a microphone, a smartphone, a stapler, a No. 1 pencil and, of course, a curling iron and a chainsaw. From Curlers to Chainsaws is a groundbreaking collection of lyrical and illuminating essays about the serious, silly, seductive, and sometimes sorrowful relationships between women and their machines. This collection explores in depth objects we sometimes take for granted, focusing not only on their functions but also on their powers to inform identity. For each writer, the device moves beyond the functional to become a symbolic extension of the writer’s own mind—altering and deepening each woman’s concept of herself.

Technical Innovation in American History [3 volumes]

Author : Rosanne Welch,Peg A. Lamphier
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1155 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2019-02-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781610690942

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Technical Innovation in American History [3 volumes] by Rosanne Welch,Peg A. Lamphier Pdf

From the invention of eyeglasses to the Internet, this three-volume set examines the pivotal effects of inventions on society, providing a fascinating history of technology and innovations in the United States from the earliest European colonization to the present. Technical Innovation in American History surveys the history of technology, documenting the chronological and thematic connections between specific inventions, technological systems, individuals, and events that have contributed to the history of science and technology in the United States. Covering eras from colonial times to the present day in three chronological volumes, the entries include innovations in fields such as architecture, civil engineering, transportation, energy, mining and oil industries, chemical industries, electronics, computer and information technology, communications (television, radio, and print), agriculture and food technology, and military technology. The A–Z entries address key individuals, events, organizations, and legislation related to themes such as industry, consumer and medical technology, military technology, computer technology, and space science, among others, enabling readers to understand how specific inventions, technological systems, individuals, and events influenced the history, cultural development, and even self-identity of the United States and its people. The information also spotlights how American culture, the U.S. government, and American society have specifically influenced technological development.

How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences

Author : Sue William Silverman
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781496220998

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How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences by Sue William Silverman Pdf

Many are haunted and obsessed by their own eventual deaths, but perhaps no one as much as Sue William Silverman. This thematically linked collection of essays charts Silverman's attempt to confront her fears of that ultimate unknown. Her dread was fomented in part by a sexual assault, hidden for years, that led to an awareness that death and sex are in some ways inextricable, an everyday reality many women know too well. Through gallows humor, vivid realism, and fantastical speculation, How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences explores this fear of death and the author's desire to survive it. From cruising New Jersey's industry-blighted landscape in a gold Plymouth to visiting the emergency room for maladies both real and imagined to suffering the stifling strictness of an intractable piano teacher, Silverman guards her memories for the same reason she resurrects archaic words--to use as talismans to ward off the inevitable. Ultimately, Silverman knows there is no way to survive death physically. Still, through language, commemoration, and metaphor, she searches for a sliver of transcendent immortality.

Drag

Author : Jacob Bloomfield
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-29
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780520393325

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Drag by Jacob Bloomfield Pdf

A rich and provocative history of drag's importance in modern British culture. Drag: A British History is a groundbreaking study of the sustained popularity and changing forms of male drag performance in modern Britain. With this book, Jacob Bloomfield provides fresh perspectives on drag and recovers previously neglected episodes in the history of the art form. Despite its transgressive associations, drag has persisted as an intrinsic, and common, part of British popular culture—drag artists have consistently asserted themselves as some of the most renowned and significant entertainers of their day. As Bloomfield demonstrates, drag was also at the center of public discussions around gender and sexuality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, from Victorian sex scandals to the "permissive society" of the 1960s. This compelling new history demythologizes drag, stressing its ordinariness while affirming its important place in British cultural heritage.

Uplake

Author : Ana Maria Spagna
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780295743233

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Uplake by Ana Maria Spagna Pdf

For many years, Ana Maria Spagna has stayed put, mostly, in a small mountain valley at the head of a glacier-carved lake. You’re so lucky to live there, people say. She is lucky. But she is also restless. In Uplake she takes road trips, flies to distant cities, fantasizes about other people’s lives, and then returns home again to muse on rootedness, yearning, commitment, ambition, wonder, and love. These engaging, reflective essays celebrate the richness of it all: winter floods and summer fires, the roar of a chainsaw and a fiddle in the wilderness, long hikes and open-water swims, an injured bear, a lost wedding ring, and a tree in the middle of a river. Uplake reminds us to love what we have while encouraging us to still imagine what we want.

“All-Electric” Narratives

Author : Rachele Dini
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2021-10-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501367373

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“All-Electric” Narratives by Rachele Dini Pdf

Winner of the 2023 Emily Toth Award for Best Single Work in Women's Studies “All-Electric” Narratives is the first in-depth study of time-saving electrical appliances in American literature. It examines the literary depiction of refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, oven ranges, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, toasters, blenders, standing and hand-held mixers, and microwave ovens between 1945, when the “all-electric” home came to be associated with the nation's hard-won victory, and 2020, as contemporary writers consider the enduring material and spiritual effects of these objects in the 21st century. The appropriation and subversion of the rhetoric of domestic electrification and time-saving comprises a crucial, but overlooked, element in 20th-century literary forms and genres including Beat literature, Black American literature, second-wave feminist fiction, science fiction, and postmodernist fiction. Through close-readings of dozens of literary texts alongside print and television ads from this period, Dini shows how U.S. writers have unearthed the paradoxes inherent to claims of appliances' capacity to “give back” time to their user, transport them into a technologically-progressive future, or “return” them to some pastoral past. In so doing, she reveals literary appliances' role in raising questions about gender norms and sexuality, racial exclusion and erasure, class anxieties, the ramifications of mechanization, the perils and possibilities of conformity, the limitations of patriotism, and the inevitable fallacy of utopian thinking-while both shaping and radically disrupting the literary forms in which they operated.

Books That Cook

Author : Jennifer Cognard-Black,Melissa A. Goldthwaite,Marion Nestle
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-04
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781479838424

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Books That Cook by Jennifer Cognard-Black,Melissa A. Goldthwaite,Marion Nestle Pdf

Organized like a cookbook, Books that Cook: The Making of a Literary Meal is a collection of American literature written on the theme of food: from an invocation to a final toast, from starters to desserts. All food literatures are indebted to the form and purpose of cookbooks, and each section begins with an excerpt from an influential American cookbook, progressing chronologically from the late 1700s through the present day, including such favorites as American Cookery, the Joy of Cooking, and Mastering the Art of French Cooking. The literary works within each section are an extension of these cookbooks, while the cookbook excerpts in turn become pieces of literature--forms of storytelling and memory-making all their own. Each section offers a delectable assortment of poetry, prose, and essays, and the selections all include at least one tempting recipe to entice readers to cook this book. Including writing from such notables as Maya Angelou, James Beard, Alice B. Toklas, Sherman Alexie, Nora Ephron, M.F.K. Fisher, and Alice Waters, among many others, Books that Cook reveals the range of ways authors incorporate recipes--whether the recipe flavors the story or the story serves to add spice to the recipe. Books that Cook is a collection to serve students and teachers of food studies as well as any epicure who enjoys a good meal alongside a good book.

Feminist Collections

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Feminism
ISBN : UGA:32108058597801

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Narrative in the Professional Age

Author : Jennifer Cognard-Black
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2004-03-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135879433

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Narrative in the Professional Age by Jennifer Cognard-Black Pdf

Challenging previous studies that claim anxiety and antagonism between transatlantic Victorian authors, Jennifer Cognard-Black uncovers a model of reciprocal influence among three of the most popular women writers of the era. Combining analyses of personal correspondence and print culture with close readings of key narratives, this study presents an original history of transatlantic authorship that examines how these writers invented a collaborative aesthetics both within and against the dominant discourse of professionalism.

Kindred Hands

Author : Jennifer Cognard-Black,Elizabeth MacLeod Walls
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2006-06-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781587296628

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Kindred Hands by Jennifer Cognard-Black,Elizabeth MacLeod Walls Pdf

Kindred Hands, a collection of previously unpublished letters by women writers, explores the act and art of writing from diverse perspectives and experiences. The letters illuminate such issues as authorship, aesthetics, collaboration, inspiration, and authorial intent. By focusing on letters that deal with authorship, the editors reveal a multiplicity of perspectives on female authorship that would otherwise require visits to archives and special collections. Representing some of the most important female writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including transatlantic correspondents, women of color, canonical writers, regional writers, and women living in the British empire, Kindred Hands will enliven scholarship on a host of topics, including reception theory, feminist studies, social history, composition theory, modernism, and nineteenth-century studies. Moreover, because it represents previously unpublished primary sources, the collection will initiate new discussions on race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, and gender with an eye to writing at the turn of the twentieth century. The Writers Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Mary Cholmondeley, Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright [George Egerton], Rhoda Broughton, Marie Corelli, Rebecca Harding Davis, Mary Abigail Dodge [Gail Hamilton], Jessie Redmon Fauset, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Mary St. Leger Kingsley Harrison [Lucas Malet], Annesley Kenealy, Palma Pederson, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Henrietta Stannard, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Rosamund Marriott Watson [Graham R. Tomson]

Advancing Rhetoric

Author : Anne M. Cognard,Jennifer Cognard-Black
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2005-11-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0757525040

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Advancing Rhetoric by Anne M. Cognard,Jennifer Cognard-Black Pdf

Gum-Dipped

Author : Joyce Dyer
Publisher : The University of Akron Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2003-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1931968179

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Gum-Dipped by Joyce Dyer Pdf

Gum-Dipped: A Daughter Remembers Rubber Town tells the story of growing up in the rubber community of Firestone Park in Akron, Ohio"the former Rubber Capital of the World. The book begins with the rededication of the bronze Harvey Firestone statue on August 3, 2000, at the Centennial celebration for the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. The statue"perched high on a hill at the entrance to Firestone Park, the residential community Harvey built for his workers in 1915"was sacred to the author, Joyce Coyne Dyer, and her father, Tom Coyne, during the fifties, a time when the Coynes worshipped the company and thought themselves members of the Firestone family.

Bloodroot

Author : Joyce Dyer
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780813143392

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Bloodroot by Joyce Dyer Pdf

Winner of the 1997 Appalachian Studies Award Appalachian Writers Association 1999 Book of the Year Winner of the Susan Koppleman Award of the Popular Culture Association for Best Edited Collection in Women's Studies Joyce Dyer is director of writing and associate professor of English at Hiram College, Ohio."

Beyond Uncle Tom's Cabin

Author : Sylvia Mayer,Monika Mueller
Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9781611470048

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Beyond Uncle Tom's Cabin by Sylvia Mayer,Monika Mueller Pdf

Ever since feminist scholarship began to reintroduce Harriet Beecher Stowe's writings to the American literary canon in the 1970s, critical interest in her work has steadily increased. Beyond Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, edited by Sylvia Mayer and Monika Mueller, shows that during her long writing and publishing career, Stowe was a highly prolific writer who targeted diverse audiences, dealt with drastically changing economic, commercial, and cultural contexts, and wrote in a diversity of genres.