London at a Glance
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Page : 138 pages
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Release : 1862
Category : London (England)
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Page : 138 pages
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Release : 1862
Category : London (England)
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Page : 132 pages
File Size : 24,28 MB
Release : 1859
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Author : United States. Congress
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Page : 178 pages
File Size : 30,90 MB
Release : 1878
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Author : United States. Congress
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Page : 284 pages
File Size : 50,60 MB
Release : 1890
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 50,45 MB
Release : 1976
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Page : 190 pages
File Size : 15,82 MB
Release : 1986
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Page : 38 pages
File Size : 23,36 MB
Release : 2011-02
Category : Transportation, Automotive
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Author : New York (N.Y.). Board of Elections
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Page : 640 pages
File Size : 50,54 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Voting registers
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Page : 300 pages
File Size : 22,87 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Geophysics
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Author : Krys Malcolm Belc
Publisher : Catapult
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 47,60 MB
Release : 2021-06-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1640094385
Krys Malcolm Belc's visual memoir-in-essays explores how the experience of gestational parenthood—conceiving, birthing, and breastfeeding his son Samson—eventually clarified his gender identity. Krys Malcolm Belc has thought a lot about the interplay between parenthood and gender. As a nonbinary, transmasculine parent, giving birth to his son Samson clarified his gender identity. And yet, when his partner, Anna, adopted Samson, the legal documents listed Belc as “the natural mother of the child.” By considering how the experiences contained under the umbrella of “motherhood” don’t fully align with Belc’s own experience, The Natural Mother of the Child journeys both toward and through common perceptions of what it means to have a body and how that body can influence the perception of a family. With this visual memoir in essays, Belc has created a new kind of life record, one that engages directly with the documentation often thought to constitute a record of one’s life—childhood photos, birth certificates—and addresses his deep ambivalence about the “before” and “after” so prevalent in trans stories, which feels apart from his own experience. The Natural Mother of the Child is the story of a person moving past societal expectations to take control of his own narrative, with prose that delights in the intimate dailiness of family life and explores how much we can ever really know when we enter into parenting.