Bewitched Again


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Starting in 1996, U.S. television saw an influx of superhuman female characters who could materialize objects like Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, defeat evil like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and have premonitions like Charmed's Phoebe. The extraordinary abilities of these women showed resistance to traditional gender roles, although these characters experienced infringements on their abilities in ways superpowered men did not. Supernaturally powerful women and girls have remained on television, including the heavenly connected Grace (of Saving Grace), telepathic Sookie (of True Blood), and magical Cassie (of The Secret Circle). These more recent characters also face numerous constraints on their powers. As a result, superpowers become a narrative technique to diminish these characters, a technique that began with television's first superpowered woman, Samantha (of Bewitched). They all illustrate a paradox of women's power: are these characters ever truly powerful, much less superpowerful, if they cannot use their abilities fully? The superwoman has endured as a metaphor for women trying to "have it all"; therefore, the travails of these television examples parallel those of their off-screen counterparts.




The Bewitched History Book - 50th Anniversary Edition


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Revised & updated version of The Omni-Directional Three-Dimensional Vectoring Paper Printed Omnibus for Bewitched Analysis a.k.a. The Bewitched History Book. For fifty years the beloved 1960s sitcom Bewitched has been enchanting television audiences. Created at a turbulent time in American history, Bewitched offered a brief respite from the worries of the day. Before now, there has never been a book written that ties in the events of the times with each episode. But more important, there has never been a book about the show which breaks down each episode in depth. There is now. Within these pages you will learn everything about America's favorite witch, Samantha Stephens, her dreary mortal husband, Durwood, er, Darrin, and the grand host of witches, warlocks, and marvelous mortals who accompanied them on their journey from newlyweds to the parents of a little witch and warlock of their own. Each of the 254 episodes are described in humorous detail and reviewed by one of the biggest fans of the show, David Pierce (otherwise known as Dr. Bombay), from the premiere Bewitched website www.harpiesbizarre.com, based on his popular "40 Years Ago..." weekly posts. Rare trivia and photos accompany the episodes as you learn which witch went which way along with what mortal madness materialized in the swinging 60s of suburbia! About the Author David Pierce should have gotten a Master's Degree in Bewitched, but, instead, got an Associates in Science, majoring in Commercial Art. He currently works as a customer service operations agent in the health care profession and lives in Holladay, Utah.




Prairie Schooner


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The Constant Nymph


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Arnold of winkelried The Hero of Semoach (Life Stories For Young People


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Embark on an inspiring journey through heroism and courage with Gustav Hocker's captivating narrative, "Arnold of Winkelried: The Hero of Semoach." Join the heroic tale of Arnold as he becomes the embodiment of self-sacrifice and bravery, leaving a lasting legacy that resonates through the ages. As Hocker's storytelling unfolds, experience the valor and resilience of Arnold as he rises to the occasion in the face of adversity. Each chapter is a testament to the indomitable spirit of a true hero, inviting young readers to discover the power that lies within acts of selflessness and courage. But here's the thought-provoking question that will ignite young minds: What if the heroism of Arnold reflected the potential for courage and sacrifice within each young reader? Could they envision themselves as the heroes of their own stories? Explore concise and impactful paragraphs that capture the essence of Hocker's storytelling. Feel the inspiration as Arnold's heroic deeds come to life, encouraging young readers to discover their own strengths and embrace the hero within. Are the young readers ready to embark on a journey of heroism with "Arnold of Winkelried: The Hero of Semoach"? Let Hocker's words guide young minds through the inspiring story of Arnold. This is more than a tale; it's an invitation for young readers to explore the qualities that make a hero and discover the hero within themselves. Seize the opportunity to inspire young hearts. Secure your copy now, and let the heroic narrative of "Arnold of Winkelried: The Hero of Semoach" be a guiding light for young readers on their journey of self-discovery and courage.




Uncle John's Third Bathroom Reader


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The first two volumes of were runaway successes, proving one and for all the importance of the bathroom reader among the book-buying public. But one can never have to much bathroom reading available, so Uncle John has once more taken up pen and roll to bring this latest volume in the popular series.




Ladies of the Western


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This work features interviews with 51 leading ladies who starred in B-westerns, A-westerns, and television westerns. Some were well-known and others were not, but they all have fascinating stories to tell and they talk candidly about their careers and the many difficulties that went along with their jobs. Back then, conditions were often severe, locations were often harsh, and pay was often minimal. The actresses were sometimes the only females on location and they had to provide their own wardrobe and do their own make-up, as well as discourage the advances of over-affectionate co-stars. Despite these difficulties, most of the women interviewed for this agree that they had fun. Claudia Barrett, Virginia Carroll, Francis Dee, Lisa Gaye, Marie Harmon, Kathleen Hughes, Linda Johnson, Ruta Lee, Colleen Miller, Gigi Perreau, Ann Rutherford, Ruth Terry, and June Vincent are among the 51 actresses interviewed.







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