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Simon & Schuster Dressed to Frill
£9.01
Simon & Schuster A Tangled Thread
£7.74
Simon & Schuster Ready to Wear
£9.04
Simon & Schuster Knot Too Shabby!
Zoey’s summer is going to be busy—but can she survive it without blogging? Includes “Sew Zoey” blog posts and fashion illustrations.In the seventh book in the Sew Zoey series, it’s almost summer vacation, and Zoey Webber won’t exactly be taking it easy. First she’s going to New York to meet her favorite fashion designer and spend the day at her design studio. Then she’s staying for an action-packed weekend in the city that never sleeps. And the fun doesn’t stop there: she and her friend Priti are going to sleepaway camp for the first time! The camp has canoeing, crafts…and a “no technology” rule. How will Zoey survive six weeks without sewing and blogging?
£7.74
Simon Spotlight Stitches and Stones, 4
£14.71
Simon Spotlight Cut from the Same Cloth, 14
£15.29
Simon & Schuster Cut from the Same Cloth
£9.00
Simon Spotlight Sewing in Circles, 13
£15.37
Simon Spotlight Clothes Minded, 11
£15.29
Simon & Schuster On Pins and Needles
£8.30
Simon Spotlight Ready to Wear, 1
£14.14
Simon & Schuster Clothes Minded
£9.00
Simon & Schuster Bursting at the Seams
£8.48
Simon & Schuster A Change of Lace
£8.34
Simon & Schuster Cute as a Button
£7.74
Simon & Schuster Stitches and Stones
£8.90
Simon Spotlight Dressed to Frill
£15.35
Simon Spotlight A Change of Lace, 9
£15.29
Simon Spotlight Bursting at the Seams, 10
£15.85
Simon & Schuster Swatch Out!
£7.74
Simon Spotlight A Tangled Thread, 6
£14.70
Simon & Schuster Lights, Camera, Fashion!
£8.91
McGill-Queen's University Press Feminist Philosophies of Life
Much of the history of Western ethical thought has revolved around debates about what constitutes a good life, and claims that a good life is achievable only by certain human beings. In Feminist Philosophies of Life, feminist, new materialist, posthumanist, and ecofeminist philosophers challenge this tendency, approaching the question of life from alternative perspectives. Signalling the importance of distinctively feminist reflections on matters of shared concern, Feminist Philosophies of Life not only exposes the propensity of discourses to normalize and exclude differently abled, racialized, feminized, and gender nonconforming people, it also asks questions about how life is constituted and understood without limiting itself to the human. A collection of articles that focuses on life as an organizing principle for ontology, ethics, and politics, chapters of this study respond to feminist thinkers such as Gloria Anzaldua, Judith Butler, Adriana Cavarero, Simone de Beauvoir, Luce Irigaray, and Soren Kierkegaard. Divided into three parts, the book debates the question of life in and against the emerging school of new feminist materialism, provides feminist phenomenological and existentialist accounts of life, and focuses on lives marked by a particular precarity such as disability or incarceration, as well as life in the face of a changing climate. Calling for a broader account of lived experience, Feminist Philosophies of Life contains persuasive, original, and diverse analyses that address some of the most crucial feminist issues. Contributors include Christine Daigle (Brock University), Shannon Dea (University of Waterloo), Lindsay Eales (University of Alberta), Elizabeth Grosz (Duke University), Lisa Guenther (Vanderbilt University), Lynne Huffer (Emory University), Ada Jaarsma (Mount Royal University), Stephanie Jenkins (Oregon State University), Ladelle McWhorter (University of Richmond), Jane Barter Moulaison (University of Winnipeg), Astrida Neimanis (University of Sydney), Danielle Peers (University of Alberta), Stephen Seely (Rutgers University), Hasana Sharp (McGill University), Chloe Taylor (University of Alberta), Florentien Verhage (Washington and Lee University), Rachel Loewen Walker (Out Saskatoon), and Cynthia Willett (Emory University).
£25.99