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Heyne Taschenbuch Ein Gesicht so schn und kalt Roman
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Herder Verlag GmbH Machtmissbrauch im pastoralen Dienst
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Nagel & Kimche Die Landstraße
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De Gruyter Spider Web, Labyrinth, Tightrope Walk: Networks in US American Literature and Culture
Spider Web, Labyrinth, Tightrope Walk explores the shifting functions of the network as a metaphor, model, and as an epistemological framework in US American literature and culture from the 19th century until today. The book critically inquires into the literary, cultural, philosophical, and scientific rhetoric, values, and ideological underpinnings that have given rise to the network concept. Literature and culture play a major role in the ways in which networks have been imagined and how they have evolved as conceptual models. This study regards networks as historically emergent and culturally constructed formations closely tied with the development of knowledge technologies in the process of modernization as well as with an increasingly critical awareness of network technologies and infrastructures. While the rise of the network in scientific, philosophical, political and sociological discourses has received wide attention, this book contributes an important cultural and historical perspective to network theory by demonstrating how US American literature and culture have been key sites for thinking in and about networks in the past two centuries.
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Sternensand Verlag Der Fluch der sechs Prinzessinnen Band 5 Mrchenkrone
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Little, Brown & Company The Art of Scandal
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2023 (Romance)"Love would be so much easier if it were perfect..." On the night of her husband Matt's fortieth birthday, Rachel Abbott receives a sexy, explicit text from her husband that she quickly realizes was meant for another woman. Divorce is inevitable, and Rachel is determined not to leave her thirteen-year marriage empty handed. Meanwhile, Matt, a rising star mayor with his eye on the White House, can't afford a messy split in the middle of his re-election campaign. They strike a deal: Rachel gets one million dollars and their lavish house in the wealthy DC suburb of Oasis Springs, as long as she keeps playing the ideal Black trophy wife until the election.Then Rachel meets Nathan Vasquez, a very handsome, very lost twenty-six-year-old artist, and their connection makes Rachel forget about being the perfect politician's wife. As Rachel reawakens Nathan's long-dormant artistic aspirations, their attraction becomes impossible to resist. But secrets are hard to keep in a town like Oasis Springs, and Nathan has a few of his own. With the risk of scandal looming and their hearts on the line, they'll have to decide whether the possibility of losing everything is worth taking a chance on love. The Art of Scandal is a sizzling, conversation-starting debut about rekindling passion, the transformative power of art, and finding love in unexpected places.
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New York University Press Losing Our Heads: Beheadings in Literature and Culture
What is the fascination that decollation holds for us, as individuals and as a culture? Why does the idea make us laugh and the act make us close our eyes? Losing Our Heads explores in both artistic and cultural contexts the role of the chopped-off head. It asks why the practice of decapitation was once so widespread, why it has diminished—but not, as scenes from contemporary Iraq show, completely disappeared—and why we find it so peculiarly repulsive that we use it as a principal marker to separate ourselves from a more “barbaric”or “primitive” past? Although the topic is grim, Regina Janes’s treatment and conclusions are neither grisly nor gruesome, but continuously instructive about the ironies of humanity’s cultural nature. Bringing to bear an array of evidence, the book argues that the human ability to create meaning from the body motivates the practice of decapitation, its diminution, the impossibility of its extirpation, and its continuing fascination. Ranging from antiquity to the late nineteenth-century passion for Salomé and John the Baptist, and from the enlightenment to postcolonial Africa’s challenge to the severed head as sign of barbarism, Losing Our Heads opens new areas of investigation, enabling readers to understand the shock of decapitation and to see the value in moving past shock to analysis. Written with penetrating wit and featuring striking illustrations, it is sure to captivate anyone interested in his or her head.
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University of Nebraska Press Lakota Texts: Narratives of Lakota Life and Culture in the Twentieth Century
Lakota Texts is a treasure trove of stories told in the original language by modern Lakota women who make their home in Denver, Colorado. Sometimes witty, often moving, and invariably engaging and fascinating, these stories are both autobiographical and cultural. The stories present personal experiences along with lessons the women have learned or were taught about Lakota history, culture, and legends. The women share aspects of their own lives, including such rituals as powwows, the sweatlodge, and rites of puberty. The women also include details of the older Lakota world and its customs, revered myths, more recent stories, and jokes. In addition to the valuable light Lakota Texts sheds on the lives of modern Lakota women, these stories also represent a significant contribution to American Indian linguistics. Regina Pustet has meticulously transcribed and translated the stories in a detailed, interlinear format that makes the texts a rich source of information about modern Lakota language itself.
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Random House Publishing Group The Rich People Have Gone Away
AN AUDACIOUS BOOK CLUB PICK • A diverse group of New Yorkers are brought together by the search for a missing woman—in this electric novel of secrets, connection, and community.“Cinematic, preternaturally humane, and absolutely unputdownable—I just loved it.”—Claire Lombardo, People “What Your Favorite Authors are Reading This Summer”“Riveting.”—Charmaine Wilkerson, New York Times bestselling author of Black CakeBrooklyn, 2020. Theo Harper and his pregnant wife, Darla, head upstate to their summer cottage to wait out the lockdown. Not everyone in their upscale Park Slope building has this privilege: not Xavier, the teenager in the Cardi B T-shirt, nor Darla’s best friend, Ruby, and her partner, Katsumi, who stay behind to save their Michelin-starred restaurant.During an upstate hike on the aptly named Devil’s Path, Theo divulges a
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The University of Chicago Press Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality
In "Criminal Intimacy", Regina Kunzel explores the sexual lives of prisoners and the sexual culture of prisons over the past two centuries - along with the impact of a range of issues, including race, class, and gender; sexual violence; prisoners' rights activism; and, the HIV epidemic - ultimately discovering a world whose surprising plurality reveals the fissures beneath modern sexuality itself. Drawing on a wide range of sources - as well as depictions of prison life in popular culture - Kunzel argues for the importance of the prison to the history of sexuality and for the centrality of ideas about sex and sexuality to the modern prison.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Ethnologia Europaea 45:2: Journal of European Ethnology
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Open Road Media One Lucky Christmas
A delightful novel about a meddling mother, a marathon of bad dates, and taking a chance on love from the author of The Two-Week Promise. Twenty-four-year-old writer and bookseller Kasey wishes her mother could accept her for who she is and would stop trying to run her life. Kasey has already gone on a string of blind dates—with everyone from an underwear model to a guy whose greatest talent was burping the alphabet. Now she’s on date #31, with a pastor’s son, expecting yet another failure. But Tobias takes her by surprise. She likes his smile. She likes the fact that he orders fruit punch instead of coffee or soda. She likes it when he takes her to church and introduces her to his family. Unlike her mother, they accept her for who she is and welcome her with open arms. As the holidays draw near, Kasey feels like she’s finally found her place in the world. But could one accidental discovery make it all melt away
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Baker Publishing Group Engaging Deception
A lively competition draws her into her rival's blueprints--and maybe even his heart. Olive Kentworth has spent her life hiding her interest in architecture, even though she pores over architectural books and sketches buildings. When she accepts a job on a home expansion, it's only because her cousin Amos agrees to pose as the builder. To further hide her involvement, Olive takes a position as a nanny--not knowing that she'll be working for her idol, Joplin's leading architect, widower Maxfield Scott. Maxfield is intrigued by his new nanny--she makes his home and his life bearable again. His work, on the other hand, is a disaster. An untrained builder is remodeling a completed project of his. What's worse, Maxfield's current client wants changes to his plans because of that builder's work. As the architectural one-upmanship heats up, Olive's involvement becomes harder to hide. Will the relationship between her and Maxfield survive, or will they both miss out on building something for their future?
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Hachette Books One Year to an Organized Life: A Week-by-Week Mindful Guide to Getting Organized for Good
A comprehensive, week-by-week bible to completely streamline all aspects of your life—now revised & updated for a global pandemic world of working from home and learning to de-stress while you de-clutter.Who would you be if you felt at peace and had more time and money? An organized life enables you to have more freedom, less aggravation, better health, and to get more done. Regina Leeds has helped even the messiest turn their lives around. One Year to an Organized Life is a unique week-by-week approach that you can begin at any time of year. Regina helps you break down tasks and build routines over time so that life becomes simple, not overwhelming. Whether you're living in chaos or just looking for new ways to simplify, this essential book will help you get the whole household organized-and stay that way. Covid has shaken humanity to the core and forced us to slow down and reimagine the way we use our living spaces. In a flash, the space we knew simply as home was suddenly a classroom, our office and the gym. And, at a time when stress and anxiety is at an all-time high, it no longer seems odd to meditate. It feels life-saving. If life is to be re-imagined, shouldn’t we also do that with our living spaces? In this revised and updated edition of One Year to an Organized Life, Regina Leeds reveals how to optimize your space—for work, family and daily calmness (with plenty of new affirmations and reward systems built into her organizing tips).
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Vintage Publishing The Travelers
'Regina Porter's sprawling, sparkling debut novel... is an exhilarating ride. Porter is a wickedly astute chronicler of human foibles.' GuardianAs America recovers from the Second World War, two families' journeys begin. James Vincent, born in 1942 to an Irish-American family, escapes his parents' turbulent marriage and attends law school in New York, where he moves up the social ladder as a prosperous and bright attorney. Meanwhile, Agnes Miller, a beautiful black woman on date with a handsome suitor, is pulled over by the police on a rural road in Georgia. The terrible moments that follow make her question her future and pivot her into a hasty marriage and new life in the Bronx.Illuminating more than six decades of sweeping change - from the struggle for civil rights and the chaos of Vietnam to Obama's first year as President - James and Agnes's families will come together in unexpected, intimate and profoundly human ways.'American history comes to vivid, engaging life in this tale of two interconnected families (one white, one black) that spans from the 1950s to Barack Obama's first year as president...' Entertainment Weekly*LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL FICTION 2020*
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Baker Publishing Group A View Most Glorious
"Scott's historical inspirational romance captures the magnificence of the mountain and the thrilling triumph of climbers in the 1890s . . . This is a truly remarkable conclusion to Scott's exceptional American Wonders trilogy."--Booklist starred review *** Reluctant socialite Coraline Baxter longs to live a life of significance and leave her mark on the world. When her local suffragette group asks her to climb Mount Rainier to raise awareness of their cause, she jumps at the chance, even though she has absolutely no climbing experience. If she can do it, any woman can do it. And after her mother issues an ultimatum--that Cora marry the man of her mother's choosing if she is not successful--Cora must do it. But she can't do it alone. Noted mountain guide Nathan Hardee initially refuses to help Cora, but has a change of heart when he sees what is at stake. He knows enough about the man Cora's mother has chosen to know that the headstrong young woman should have nothing to do with him, much less marry him. Climbing Rainier will require all of Cora's fortitude and will lead her and Nathan to rediscover their faith in God and humanity. These two loners make unlikely partners in righting a wrong and may just discover that only together is the view most glorious.
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Regina Smith Forbidden Fruit
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De piedra y hueso Narrativa salvaje
Un paisaje casi lunar, aparentemente atemporal. El blanco se extiende hasta el infinito. Es el extremo y bellísimo Gran Norte. Hace frío, mucho frío. Y viento. Nieva. Todo aquí es frágil. Incluida la vida de sus habitantes. Sobre todo la vida de sus habitantes. Una noche, el suelo helado se quiebra de manera inesperada. Eso no debería haber ocurrido, no en esta luna, no en este tiempo. Uqsuralik, una joven inuit, apenas tiene tiempo para salir del iglú y ver a su familia desaparecer en la oscuridad: ellos han quedado en una placa de hielo, ella en otra, una grieta infranqueable, que se agranda por segundos, los separa. Sola o casi ?Ikasuk, el mejor perro de su padre, está a su lado?, tiene dos opciones: caminar o dejarse morir.Para sobrevivir en unas condiciones radicalmente hostiles en el corazón del blanco infinito del espacio ártico, Uqsuralik tendrá que recurrir a la ayuda de otros humanos y también de ciertos espíritus, que la guiarán en una insospechada vocación chamánica. Un
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Buchschmiede Greta und das Plastikmonster
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Roberto & Philippo, Vlg. Tren in eine Anderswelt Das Tor zur Seele der Tiere
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Fe-Medienverlags GmbH Geheimnis des Glaubens
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MU - University of Texas Press Invisibility and Influence A Literary History of AfroLatinidades
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Stanford University Press Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism: When God Left the World
Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism asks what happened when the world was shaken by challenges to the sacred order as people had known it, an order that regulated both their actions and beliefs. When Reformers gave up the doctrine of transubstantiation (even as they held onto revised forms of the Eucharist), they lost a doctrine that infuses all materiality, spirituality, and signification with the presence of God. That presence guaranteed the cleansing of human fault, the establishment of justice, the success of communication, the possibility of union with God and another, and love. These longings were not lost but displaced, Schwartz argues, onto other cultural forms in a movement from ritual to the arts, from the sacrament to the sacramental. Investigating the relationship of the arts to the sacred, Schwartz returns to the primary meaning of "sacramental" as "sign making," noting that because the sign always points beyond itself, it participates in transcendence, and this evocation of transcendence, of mystery, is the work of a sacramental poetics.
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Indiana University Press Culture and Value: Tourism, Heritage, and Property
When heritage becomes a commodity, when culture is instrumental in driving tourism, and when individuals assert ownership over either, social, ideological, political, and economic motivations intertwine. Bestowing value on "culture" is itself a culturally rooted act, and the essays gathered in Culture and Value focus on the motivations and value regimes people in particular times and contexts have generated to enhance the visibility and prestige of cultural practices, narratives, and artifacts.This collection of essays by noted folklorist Regina F. Bendix, offers a personal record of the unfolding scholarly debate regarding value in the studies of tourism, heritage, and cultural property. Written over the course of several decades, Bendix's case studies and theoretical contributions chronicle the growing and transforming ways in which ethnographic scholarship has observed social actors generating value when carrying culture to market, enhancing value in inventing protective and restorative regimes for culture, and securing the potential for both in devising property rights. Bendix's work makes a case for a reflexive awareness of the changing scholarly paradigms that inform scholars' research contributions.
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The University of Chicago Press The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism
Regina Schwartz examines the story of Cain and Abel, as she sees it - emblematic of a tenacious, tragic biblical influence over Western secular notions of identity - notions that are often violently exclusionary, negatively defining "us" against "them" in ethnic, religious, racial, gender and nationalistic terms. Shwartz contends that the very concept of monotheism and its paradigms of One-ness - the demand for exclusive allegiance to one God, one People, one Land or one Nation - infuse the model of collective identity founded in violence, against the other or outsider. Aiming to recover the Bible's role as a handbook for politics and social thought, this text seeks to demonstrate how dangerous this can be.
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Living Human Heritage Publications Professor Dr. Theodor Abt The Saint & the Pig: A Dream & How St. Antonius is Involved
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Aggressive Breast Cancer
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Planeta Publishing Dios Nunca Parpadea: 50 Lecciones Para Las Pequeñas Vueltas Que Da La Vida / God Never Blinks: 50 Lessons for Life's Little Detours (Spanish Edition)
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Universitatsverlag Winter Unexpected Chords: Musico-Poetic Intermediality in Amy Lowell's Poetry and Poetics
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Matthias Grunewald Verlag Migration, Flucht Und Religion: Praktisch-Theologische Beitrage. Band 1: Grundlagen
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Kohlhammer Alkohol Und Drogen in Der Familie: Praventionswissen Fur Eltern Und Padagogische Fachkrafte
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JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Daniel 10-12 als Schlüssel zum Buch
Ist die Schlussvision des Danielbuches visionäre Zukunftsschau oder historischer Rückblick? Bereits Hieronymus und Porphyrios diskutieren diese Fragestellung äußerst kontrovers. Ab dem 18. Jahrhundert steht der Lektüre von Daniel 10-12 als historische Quelle ein fundamentalistisches Verständnis des Textes gegenüber. Neuere Studien zu Antiochus IV. demonstrieren die Problematik einer historischen Deutung des Danieltextes. Mit Hilfe literaturwissenschaftlicher Ansätze zeigt Regina Wildgruber, dass sich die Schlussvision als Geschichtsdeutung im Kontext von biblischer Theologie verstehen lässt. Zugleich kommt der Text so als Abschlussvision des hebräisch-aramäischen Danielbuches zu neuem Recht.
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Klett Sprachen GmbH Rose rosse per il commissario
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Hierophant Publishing Lead with Your Heart: Creating a Life of Love, Compassion, and Purpose
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America Through Time Abandoned Kansas City: Forgotten Brought to Light
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Social Media and Society
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Buchschmiede Poesie berührt
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Edition Roter Drache Letale Lösungen
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ELSENGOLD Verlag Kommissar Gennat und der BVGLohnraub
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ELSENGOLD Verlag Kommissar Gennat und der Mord im Vorortzug
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Verlagshaus Schlosser Höhen und Tiefen Boliviens
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Koch-Schmidt-Wilhelm GbR Inspektor Mühlibodens Sturz und Fall
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Buchverlag für die Frau Teigtaschen aus aller Welt
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Buchverlag für die Frau Die besten Rezepte aus Böhmen
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Stein, Conrad Verlag Münsterland und Teutoburger Wald
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