The Alien Woman


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Two brothers - Opito and Obina from northern Uganda, are grappling with the strict creed of their culture. Opito is in love with beautiful, educated Gladys but his parents reject his choice. He is seized by a spirit in her form - the alien woman. Obina, is courted by a southern beauty who is at the same university. She is seen as an alien woman by Obina as well as his family and at first she is rejected. But she has qualities that transcend generations and cultures.




Alien Woman


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This text examines the construction of sex and gender in the four science-fiction films comprising the Alien saga (starring Sigourney Weaver). It will be useful to researchers and teachers in film, mass communication, women's studies, gender studies and genre studies.




Kyrra: Alien Jungle Girl


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Deep in the jungle, a young alien woman must use her wits, strength, and one small, precious clue--a gem that projects a hologram of her father--to discover her true origin! Joined by her adoptive grandfather and brother, she sets out on an adventure that catapults her out of the jungle and into the unknown. Originally serialized in Dark Horse Presents, this edition collects the first twelve chapters of Rich Woodall and Craig Rousseau's popular sci-fi adventure, Kyrra: Alien Jungle Girl! Collected edition showcases the first 12 chapters of the popular Dark Horse Presents story, Kyrra: Alien Jungle Girl! Includes additional story pages not published in Dark Horse Presents! Two bonus stories exclusive to this edition! Also includes a beautiful pin-up section!




The Woman Citizen


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Woman's Journal


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Alien Girlfriend


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What do you when your body’s been stolen and you’re not stuck as a teenager about to marry? You run, right? That’s my plan anyhow. Run and run fast. So when the human space ship crew visits this backward planet, I make my move. But to get away I’m going to have to borrow someone else’s body for a while. Unlike the girl who took mine, this is totally temporary. I’ll give it back once I find her and get my life back. The human woman would get her life back eventually and we all go our separate ways. Nothing else could go wrong with my life, right? But it did. And on the way I am starting to like the human commander, but we’re totally from different planets and I met him when I’m wearing someone else’s skin and life. Get it now. (Formerly published as the Zoastra Affair.)




Wombs and Alien Spirits


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Based on nearly two years of ethnographic fieldwork in a Muslim village in northern Sudan, Wombs and Alien Spirits explores the zâr cult, the most widely practiced traditional healing cult in Africa. Adherents of the cult are usually women with marital or fertility problems, who are possessed by spirits very different from their own proscribed roles as mothers. Through the woman, the spirit makes demands upon her husband and family and makes provocative comments on village issues, such as the increasing influence of formal Islam or encroaching Western economic domination. In accommodating the spirits, the women are able metaphorically to reformulate everyday discourse to portray consciousness of their own subordination. Janice Boddy examines the moral universe of the village, discussing female circumcision, personhood, kinship, and bodily integrity, then describes the workings of the cult and the effect of possession on the lives of men as well as women. She suggests that spirit possession is a feminist discourse, though a veiled and allegorical one, on women's objectification and subordination. Additionally, the spirit world acts as a foil for village life in the context of rapid historical change and as such provides a focus for cultural resistance that is particularly, though not exclusively, relevant to women.







Woman's City Club Bulletin


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