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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Philadelphia : Temple University Press
    ISBN: 1592130925 , 1592130917 , 9781592137909
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (vii, 248 p) , 23 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Politics, history, and social change
    Series Statement: Politics History and Social Chan Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version From Black Power to Hip Hop : Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism
    DDC: 305.896/073
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    Keywords: African American women Social conditions ; African Americans Politics and government ; Nationalism ; Racism ; Ethnicity ; Feminism ; African Americans Race identity ; African Americans Social conditions 1975- ; Afrocentrism ; African American women ; Social conditions ; African Americans ; Politics and government ; African Americans ; Race identity ; African Americans ; Social conditions ; 1975- ; Afrocentrism ; United States ; Ethnicity ; United States ; Feminism ; United States ; Electronic books ; United States Race relations
    Abstract: Despite legislation designed to eliminate unfair racial practices, the United States continues to struggle with a race problem. Some thinkers label this a "new" racism and call for new political responses to it. Using the experiences of African American women and men as a touchstone for analysis, Patricia Hill Collins examines new forms of racism as well as political responses to it.In this incisive and stimulating book, renowned social theorist Patricia Hill Collins investigates how nationalism has operated and re-emerged in the wake of contemporary globalization and offers an interpretation
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: From Black Power to Hip Hop; I Race, Family, and the U.S. Nation-State; II Ethnicity, Culture, and Black Nationalist Politics; III Feminism, Nationalism, and African American Women; Notes; References; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-240) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    ISBN: 9781847880956
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.1/309
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    Keywords: Drinking of alcoholic beverages-History ; Alcoholism-History ; Bars (Drinking establishments)-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Morality and Health -- 1 To Your Health -- 2 Europe Divided -- 3 In the Public Sphere -- 4 In Vino Veritas -- 5 "Mon docteur le vin" -- Part II Sociability -- 6 Drinking and Alehouses in the Diary of an English Mercer's Apprentice, 1663-1674 -- 7 Taverns and the Public Sphere in the French Revolution -- 8 Drink,Sociability,and Social Class in France, 1789-1945 -- 9 The Lore of the Brotherhood -- Part III State and Nation -- 10 "To the King o'er the Water" -- 11 Revenue and Revelry on Tap -- 12 Drinking "The Good Life" -- 13 Kaleidoscope in Motion -- Index.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789401202701
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (203 pages)
    Series Statement: Consciousness, Literature and the Arts, 2 v.v. 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Haney, William S., 1947 - Cyberculture, cyborgs and science fiction
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; local ; Biotechnology ; Social aspects ; Biotechnology in literature ; Consciousness ; Social aspects ; Cyborgs in literature ; Mind and body ; Science fiction ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Biotechnology in literature ; Biotechnology Social aspects ; Consciousness Social aspects ; Cyborgs in literature ; Mind and body ; Science fiction Social aspects ; Cyberspace ; Virtuelle Realität ; Informationstechnik ; Science-Fiction-Literatur
    Abstract: Addressing a key issue related to human nature, this book argues that the first-person experience of pure consciousness may soon be under threat from posthuman biotechnology. In exploiting the mind's capacity for instrumental behavior, posthumanists seek to extend human experience by physically projecting the mind outward through the continuity of thought and the material world, as through telepresence and other forms of prosthetic enhancements. Posthumanism envisions a biology/machine symbiosis that will promote this extension, arguably at the expense of the natural tendency of the mind to move toward pure consciousness. As each chapter of this book contends, by forcibly overextending and thus jeopardizing the neurophysiology of consciousness, the posthuman condition could in the long term undermine human nature, defined as the effortless capacity for transcending the mind's conceptual content. Presented here for the first time, the essential argument of this book is more than a warning; it gives a direction: far better to practice patience and develop pure consciousness and evolve into a higher human being than to fall prey to the Faustian temptations of biotechnological power. As argued throughout the book, each person must choose for him or herself between the technological extension of physical experience through mind, body and world on the one hand, and the natural powers of human consciousness on the other as a means to realize their ultimate vision.
    Abstract: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Consciousness and the Posthuman -- Chapter 2: The Latent Powers of Consciousness vs. Bionic Humans -- Chapter 3: Derrida's Indian Literary Subtext -- Chapter 4: Consciousness and the Posthuman in Short Fiction -- Chapter 5: Frankenstein: The Monster's Constructedness and the Narrativity of Consciousness -- Chapter 6: William Gibson's Neuromancer: Technological Ambiguity -- Chapter 7: Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash: Humans are not Computers -- Chapter 8: Haruki Murakami's Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World: Unicorns, Elephants and Immortality -- Chapter 9: Cyborg Revelations: Marge Piercy's He, She and It -- Chapter 10: Conclusion: The Survival of Human Nature -- Works Cited -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781845111137
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (272 p.)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Lux, Sherron [Rezension von: Larrington, Carolyne, King Arthur's Enchantresses: Morgan and Her Sisters in Arthurian Tradition] 2010
    Parallel Title: Print version King Arthur's Enchantresses : Morgan and Her Sisters in Arthurian Tradition
    DDC: 398.352
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    Keywords: Morgan le Fay (Legendary character) ; Arthur ; King ; Legends ; Arthurian romances ; History and criticism ; Morgan le Fay (Legendary character) ; Romances ; History and criticism ; Women in literature ; Literature, Medieval ; History and criticism ; Magic in literature ; Women ; Mythology ; Legends ; Great Britain ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: King Arthur: the very name summons visions of courtly chivalry and towering castles, of windswept battlefields and heroic quests, and above all of the charismatic monarch who dies but who one day shall return again. The Arthurian legend lives on as powerfully and enduringly as ever. Yet there is an aspect to this myth which has been neglected, but which is perhaps its most potent part of all. For central to the Arthurian stories are the mysterious, sexually alluring enchantresses, the spellcasters and mistresses of magic who wield extraordinary influence over Arthur's life and destiny, bestrid
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Introduction; 1. Magic and the Enchantress; 2. Morgan and Arthur; 3. Morgan and Chivalry; 4. Morgan, Other Knights and Enchantresses; 5. Viviane, the Damoiselle Cacheresse and the Lady of the Lake; 6. The Queen of Orkney; 7. Vivien and the Victorians; 8. Morgan, Morgause, and the Modern Age; Notes; Bibliography; List of Pictures and Sources; Index;
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  • 5
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    Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press
    ISBN: 9780807877234
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (276 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896/07307509041
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    Keywords: African Americans -- Segregation -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century ; Race awareness in children -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century ; African American children -- Southern States -- Social conditions -- 20th century ; Children, White -- Southern States -- Social conditions -- 20th century ; African Americans -- Race identity -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century ; Whites -- Race identity -- Southern States -- History -- 20th century ; Etiquette -- Southern States -- Psychological aspects -- History -- 20th century ; African American children ; Southern States ; Social conditions ; 20th century ; African Americans ; Race identity ; Southern States ; History ; 20th century ; African Americans ; Segregation ; Southern States ; History ; 20th century ; Children, White ; Southern States ; Social conditions ; 20th century ; Etiquette ; Southern States ; Psychological aspects ; History ; 20th century ; Race awareness in children ; Southern States ; History ; 20th century ; Whites ; Race identity ; Southern States ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Growing Up Jim Crow: How Black and White Southern Children Learned Race.
    Abstract: Cover Page -- Growing Up Jim Crow -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Etiquette of Race Relations -- 2 Carefully Taught -- 3 I Knew Then Who I Was -- 4 Playing and Fighting -- 5 Adolescence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 0691128006 , 9780691128009
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 399 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Electronic text and image data
    Parallel Title: Print version Slumming : Sexual and Social Politics in Victorian London
    DDC: 306.7/086/94209421
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    Keywords: Charities ; England ; London ; History ; 19th century ; London (England) ; Social conditions ; Poor ; England ; London ; History ; 19th century ; Sex customs ; England ; London ; History ; 19th century ; Slums ; England ; London ; History ; 19th century ; Voluntarism ; England ; London ; History ; 19th century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In the 1880s, fashionable Londoners left their elegant homes and clubs in Mayfair and Belgravia and crowded into omnibuses bound for midnight tours of the slums of East London. A new word burst into popular usage to describe these descents into the precincts of poverty to see how the poor lived: slumming. In this captivating book, Seth Koven paints a vivid portrait of the practitioners of slumming and their world: who they were, why they went, what they claimed to have found, how it changed them, and how slumming, in turn, powerfully shaped both Victorian and twentieth-century understanding
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION Slumming: Eros and Altruism in Victorian London; Slumming Defined; Who Went Slumming? Sources and Social Categories; Eros and Altruism: James Hinton and the Hintonians; PART ONE: INCOGNITOS, FICTIONS, AND CROSS-CLASS MASQUERADES; CHAPTER ONE: Workhouse Nights: Homelessness, Homosexuality, and Cross-Class Masquerades; James Greenwood and London in 1866; Reading "A Night in a Workhouse"; Responses to "A Night in a Workhouse"
    Description / Table of Contents: Homelessness as Homosexuality: Sexology, Social Policy, and the 1898 Vagrancy ActPostscript: Legacies of "A Night" on Representations of the Homeless Poor; CHAPTER TWO: Dr. Barnardo's Artistic Fictions: Photography, Sexuality, and the Ragged Child; Facts, Fictions, and Epistemologies of Welfare; "The Very Wicked Woman" and "Sodomany" in Dr. Barnardo's Boys' Home; Representing the Ragged Child; Joseph Merrick and the Monstrosity of Poverty; Conclusion; CHAPTER THREE: The American Girl in London: Gender, Journalism, and Social Investigation in the Late Victorian Metropolis
    Description / Table of Contents: Journalism as Autobiography, Autobiography as FictionGender and Journalism ; An "American Girl" Impersonating London's Laboring Women; Conclusion; PART TWO: CROSS-CLASS SISTERHOOD AND BROTHERHOOD IN THE SLUMS; CHAPTER FOUR: The Politics and Erotics of Dirt: Cross-Class Sisterhood in the Slums; Cross-Class Sisterhood and the Politics of Dirt; "There will be something the matter with the ladies"; "Nasty Books": Dirty Bodies, Dirty Desires in Women's Slum Novels; Conclusion: "White Gloves" and "Dirty Hoxton Pennies"
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER FIVE: The "New Man" in the Slums: Religion, Masculinity, and the Men's Settlement House MovementThe Sources of "Brotherhood" in Late Victorian England; "Modern Monasteries," "Philanthropic Brotherhoods," and the Origins of the Settlement House Movement; Religion and Codes of Masculinity; "True hermaphrodites realised at last": Sexing the Male Settlement Movement; A Door Unlocked: The Politics of Brotherly Love in the Slums; CONCLUSION; MANUSCRIPT SOURCES; NOTES; INDEX
    Note: Originally published: 2004 , In: ACLS Humanities E-Book , Electronic text and image data
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