The WomanSpeak Journal 2010: Vol. 5 | 2010


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The WomanSpeak Journal, Vol 5/2010, edited by Lynn Sweeting and published by WomanSpeak Books of The Bahamas, is a biennial literary journal featuring poetry, fiction, fairytales, art and photography by Caribbean women. The Journal seeks to nurture Caribbean women's creativity by publishing the best new women's literature from the Caribbean and by bringing their work to a wider audience today and preserving it for future generations. WomanSpeak is dedicated to amplifying women's literary voices, creating community and dialogue among Caribbean women authors and artists, and to making world-class books that will inspire a new generation of Caribbean women to read, and to write.




WomanSpeak, A Journal of Literature and Art by Caribbean Women, Vol. 6, 2012


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WomanSpeak, A Journal of Literature and Art by Caribbean Women, Vol. 6, 2012, edited by Lynn Sweeting, brings together 25 women writers, poets and painters of the Caribbean in a new collection especially themed, Women Speaking for the Earth. Featuring the work of acclaimed writers and new voices, this journal is a must read for all who love women's literature and art, and for all who love and honour the Earth and are committed to her restoration and protection in these difficult times.




Our Social World


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The Third Edition of Our Social World: Introduction to Sociology is truly a coherent textbook that inspires students to develop their sociological imaginations, to see the world and personal events from a new perspective, and to confront sociological issues on a day-to-day basis. Key Features: * Offers a strong global focus: A global perspective is integrated into each chapter to encourage students to think of global society as a logical extension of their own micro world. * Illustrates the practical side of sociology: Boxes highlight careers and volunteer opportunities for those with a background in sociology as well as policy issues that sociologists influence. * Encourages critical thinking: Provides various research strategies and illustrates concrete examples of the method being used to help students develop a more sophisticated epistemology. * Presents "The Social World Model" in each chapter: This visually-compelling organizing framework opens each chapter and helps students understand the interrelatedness of core concepts. New to the Third Edition: * Thirty new boxed features, including the innovative 'Engaging Sociology' and 'Applied Sociologists at Work' features * Three substantially reorganised chapters (2. Examining the Social World, 3. Society and Culture, and 13. Politics and Economics) * 315 entirely new references and 120 new photos.




Schools and Society


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"This reader is designed to present a broad introduction to the field of Sociology of Education. It is geared toward upper-level undergraduate and beginning level graduate courses in Sociology of Education, Foundations of Education, and related courses. It may be used as a text by itself or as a supplement to another text. Articles have been selected based on the following criteria: 1.) Articles that illustrate a broad range of theoretical perspectives, major concepts, and current issues. 2.) Articles that provide a level of reading and sophistication appropriate to upper-level students. 3.) Articles from a wide range of respected sources. 4.) Inclusion of both classic and contemporary sociologists' work in order to provide an excellent balance"--




Feminist Manifestos


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This book is a collection of 150 documents from feminist organizations and gatherings in over 50 countries over the course of three centuries. The manifestos are shown to contain feminist theory and recommend actions for change, and also to expand our very conceptions of feminist thought and activism. Covering issues from political participation, education, religion and work to reproduction, violence, racism and environmentalism, the manifestos challenge definitions of gender and feminist movements.




The Winter of Discontent


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A reassessment of the myth of the British ‘Winter of Discontent’, 1978–79, from the perspective of those involved, in particular, grassroots activists and the growing number of female activists.




Acts of Love and Lust


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The past six decades have seen astonishing changes in the construction of sexuality as an apparatus of knowledge, and as a lived experience. Australia—like much of the West—has undergone a veritable sexual revolution in attitudes and behavior. From early sex therapy to gay marriage, the juggernaut of late modern sexuality has significantly remade Australian social and cultural life. This collection brings together the work of leading historians of sexuality, to consider sixty years of remarkable sexual and social change. Acts of Love and Lust explores the ways both heterosexuality and homosexuality were constructed—by the state, through sex education, in medicine, by the law, political activists, and in the hands of the media. Just as importantly, contributors consider the ways sexuality was experienced, not as a monolithic or imposed institution, but how it was explored and enjoyed by individual bodies across different times and spaces. The authors examine the pleasures and pains of living in sexual bodies, and explore the manifest ways that love and lust shaped Australia’s society and culture.




Womanspeak


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Collections and Objections


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A nuanced study of conflicts over possession of Aboriginal artifacts.