The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society Transitions And Traditions

Plain and Ugly Janes: The Rise of the Ugly Woman in Contemporary American Fiction  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ph4rr3l at Nov. 19, 2009
Plain and Ugly Janes: The Rise of the Ugly Woman in Contemporary American Fiction

Plain and Ugly Janes: The Rise of the Ugly Woman in Contemporary American Fiction
University Of Iowa Press | 2006-12-01 | ISBN: 0877459940 | 152 pages | PDF | 6 MB

“If beauty is truth, is ugliness falsehood and deception? If all art need concern itself with is beauty, what need have we to explore in our literature the nature and consequences of ugliness?” In Plain and Ugly Janes, Charlotte Wright defines and explores the ramifications of a new character type in twentieth-century American literature, the “ugly woman,” whose roots can be traced to the Old Maid/Spinster character of the nineteenth century.

Ageing Femininity on Screen: The Older Woman in Contemporary Cinema  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at April 22, 2025
Ageing Femininity on Screen: The Older Woman in Contemporary Cinema

Niall Richardson, "Ageing Femininity on Screen: The Older Woman in Contemporary Cinema "
English | ISBN: 1350143960 | 2019 | 256 pages | PDF | 23 MB

The Homeless Person in Contemporary Society  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at April 8, 2023
The Homeless Person in Contemporary Society

Cameron Parsell, "The Homeless Person in Contemporary Society "
English | ISBN: 1138504211 | 2018 | 138 pages | EPUB | 514 KB

Relativism and Post-Truth in Contemporary Society: Possibilities and Challenges  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 18, 2018
Relativism and Post-Truth in Contemporary Society: Possibilities and Challenges

Relativism and Post-Truth in Contemporary Society: Possibilities and Challenges by Mikael Stenmark
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 200 Pages | ISBN : 3319965581 | 2.30 MB

This book approaches post-truth and relativism in a multidisciplinary fashion. Researchers from astrophysics, philosophy, psychology, media studies, religious studies, anthropology, social epistemology and sociology discuss and analyse the impact of relativism and post-truth both within the academy and in society at large. The motivation for this multidisciplinary approach is that relativism and post-truth are multifaceted phenomena with complex histories that have played out differently in different areas of society and different academic disciplines. There is hence a multitude of ways in which to use and understand the concepts and the phenomena to which they refer, and a multitude of critiques and defenses as well. No single volume can capture the ongoing discussions in different areas in all their complexity, but the different chapters of the book can function as exemplifications of the ramifications these phenomena have had.

Tattooing in Contemporary Society: Identity and Authenticity  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Oct. 18, 2021
Tattooing in Contemporary Society: Identity and Authenticity

Tattooing in Contemporary Society: Identity and Authenticity by Michael Rees
English | December 16, 2021 | ISBN: 0367271419 | 192 pages | PDF | 3 MB

The Ekphrastic Encounter in Contemporary British Poetry and Elsewhere  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Oct. 16, 2021
The Ekphrastic Encounter in Contemporary British Poetry and Elsewhere

David Kennedy, "The Ekphrastic Encounter in Contemporary British Poetry and Elsewhere"
English | ISBN: 1409418804 | 2012 | 196 pages | PDF | 3 MB

The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia : Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by readerXXI at Dec. 13, 2017
The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia : Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power

The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia :
Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power

by Andrew Sloin
English | 2017 | ISBN: 0253024668 | 345 Pages | PDF | 2.4 MB

The New Woman in Uzbekistan: Islam, Modernity, and Unveiling under Communism  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Oct. 8, 2018
The New Woman in Uzbekistan: Islam, Modernity, and Unveiling under Communism

The New Woman in Uzbekistan: Islam, Modernity, and Unveiling under Communism By Marianne Kamp
2006 | 332 Pages | ISBN: 0295986441 | PDF | 3 MB

The Dystopian Imagination in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 4, 2019
The Dystopian Imagination in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film (Repost)

The Dystopian Imagination in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film by Diana Q. Palardy
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 243 Pages | ISBN : 3319928848 | 5.66 MB

This study examines contemporary Spanish dystopian literature and films (in)directly related to the 2008 financial crisis from an urban cultural studies perspective. It explores culturally-charged landscapes that effectively convey the zeitgeist and reveal deep-rooted anxieties about issues such as globalization, consumerism, immigration, speculation, precarity, and political resistance (particularly by Indignados [Indignant Ones] from the 15-M Movement). The book loosely traces the trajectory of the crisis, with the first part looking at texts that underscore some of the behaviors that indirectly contributed to the crisis, and the remaining chapters focusing on works that directly examine the crisis and its aftermath. This close reading of texts and films by Ray Loriga, Elia Barceló, Ion de Sosa, José Ardillo, David Llorente, Eduardo Vaquerizo, and Ricardo Menéndez Salmón offers insights into the creative ways that these authors and directors use spatial constructions to capture the dystopian imagination.

The Dystopian Imagination in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 27, 2018
The Dystopian Imagination in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film

The Dystopian Imagination in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film by Diana Q. Palardy
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 243 Pages | ISBN : 3319928848 | 5.66 MB

This study examines contemporary Spanish dystopian literature and films (in)directly related to the 2008 financial crisis from an urban cultural studies perspective. It explores culturally-charged landscapes that effectively convey the zeitgeist and reveal deep-rooted anxieties about issues such as globalization, consumerism, immigration, speculation, precarity, and political resistance (particularly by Indignados [Indignant Ones] from the 15-M Movement). The book loosely traces the trajectory of the crisis, with the first part looking at texts that underscore some of the behaviors that indirectly contributed to the crisis, and the remaining chapters focusing on works that directly examine the crisis and its aftermath. This close reading of texts and films by Ray Loriga, Elia Barceló, Ion de Sosa, José Ardillo, David Llorente, Eduardo Vaquerizo, and Ricardo Menéndez Salmón offers insights into the creative ways that these authors and directors use spatial constructions to capture the dystopian imagination.