Body Geographic

Body Geographic

Author: Barrie Jean Borich

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2019-05-15

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 149621014X

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A memoir from the award-winning author of My Lesbian Husband, Barrie Jean Borich's Body Geographic turns personal history into an inspired reflection on the points where place and person intersect, where running away meets running toward, and where dislocation means finding oneself. One coordinate of Borich's story is Chicago, the prototypical Great Lakes port city built by immigrants like her great-grandfather Big Petar, and the other is her own port of immigration, Minneapolis, the combined skylines of these two cities tattooed on Borich's own back. Between Chicago and Minneapolis Borich maps her own Midwest, a true heartland in which she measures the distance between the dreams and realities of her own life, her family's, and her fellow travelers' in the endless American migration. Covering rough terrain--from the hardships of her immigrant ancestors to the travails of her often-drunk young self, longing to be madly awake in the world, from the changing demographics of midwestern cities to the personal transformations of coming out and living as a lesbian--Body Geographic is cartography of high literary order, plotting routes, real and imagined, and putting an alternate landscape on the map.


Body Geographic

Body Geographic

Author: Barrie Jean Borich

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 0803239858

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A memoir from the award-winning author of My Lesbian Husband, Barrie Jean Borich’s Body Geographic turns personal history into an inspired reflection on the points where place and person intersect, where running away meets running toward, and where dislocation means finding oneself. One coordinate of Borich’s story is Chicago, the prototypical Great Lakes port city built by immigrants like her great-grandfather Big Petar, and the other is her own port of immigration, Minneapolis, the combined skylines of these two cities tattooed on Borich’s own back. Between Chicago and Minneapolis Borich maps her own Midwest, a true heartland in which she measures the distance between the dreams and realities of her own life, her family’s, and her fellow travelers’ in the endless American migration. Covering rough terrain—from the hardships of her immigrant ancestors to the travails of her often-drunk young self, longing to be madly awake in the world, from the changing demographics of midwestern cities to the personal transformations of coming out and living as a lesbian—Body Geographic is cartography of high literary order, plotting routes, real and imagined, and putting an alternate landscape on the map.


Your Wonderful Body!.

Your Wonderful Body!.

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 9780870444234

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Discusses the functions of the human body in a question and answer format, emphasizing ways of keeping the body fit and healthy. Includes a wall poster, 8 duplicating masters, and booklet (8 p.).


The Human Brain

The Human Brain

Author: Kathleen Simpson

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781426304200

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Discusses the amazing brain, what it can do, how it is studied, brain injuries, disorders, and syndromes that affect the brain and more.


Head, Body, Legs

Head, Body, Legs

Author: Won-Ldy Paye

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2005-09

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780805078909

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A creation story originating from Liberia.


Ultimate Body-pedia

Ultimate Body-pedia

Author: Christina Wilsdon

Publisher: National Geographic Kids

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1426317212

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This fun, smart guide answers kids' questions as it takes them on a journey through the human body and all its systems. The book is sprinkled throughout with plenty of health tips, top-10 lists, simple experiments, and weird-but-true wacky details. Full color.


Weird But True! Human Body

Weird But True! Human Body

Author: National Geographic Kids

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1426327269

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Interesting and little known facts about the human body intended for kids. --


Human Geography For Dummies

Human Geography For Dummies

Author: Kyle Tredinnick

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2024-01-15

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 1394208294

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Your map to understanding human geography Human Geography For Dummies introduces you to the ideas and perspectives encompassed by the field of human geography, and makes a great supplement to human geography courses in high school or college. So what is human geography? It’s not about drawing maps all over your body (although you’re welcome to do that if you want—no judgment). Human geography explores the relationship between humans and their natural environment, tracking the broad social patterns that shape human societies. Inside, you’ll learn about immigration, urbanization, globalization, empire and political expansion, and economic systems, to name a few. This learner-friendly Dummies guide explains all the key concepts clearly and succinctly. Find out how location and geography impact population, culture, economics, and politics Learn about contemporary issues in human migration, health, and global peace and stability Get a clear understanding of all the key concepts covered in your introductory human geography class Understand how society got to where it is, and get a glimpse into potential changes in the future Human Geography For Dummies is perfect for students who need additional study materials or simplified explanations. It’s also a fun read for anyone curious about the comings and goings of people on this planet of ours.