Etched in Memory

Etched in Memory

Author: Gladys Engel Lang

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13:

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How is it that some established artists but not others come to be considered worth remembering? For answers, Etched in Memory looks at how history interacts with personal biography. The authors dig deeply into the archives for material on the careers and posthumous fates of nearly 300 British and American printmakers, half of them women, active during the Etching Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The authors examine the effects of changing taste on artistic productivity, on building a reputation, and on the selective survival of artists within the collective memory. They document the influence on careers of family milieu, of acces to art education, of sponsorship and networks, of having (or lacking) money, and of being in the right place at the right time. Being remembered requires, at minimum, that the artist's work be preserved and deposited in the cultural archives. It is here that demographics and other circumstances put women at a cumulative disadvantage.


The Reaper Of Magnolia

The Reaper Of Magnolia

Author: Ryan Hall

Publisher: Ryan Hall

Published:

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13:

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A group of college teens are being hunted and slaughtered who has taken revenge on the group of 7. It is up to them to put the killer down into the ground, or end up seeing their friends insides on the outside, or maybe their own.


Holocaust and Memory

Holocaust and Memory

Author: Barbara Engelking

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2005-08-22

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0826477674

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Originally published in Polish to great acclaim and based on interviews with survivors of the Holocaust in Poland, Holocaust and Memory provides a moving description of their life during the war and the sense they made of it. The book begins by looking at the differences between the wartime experiences of Jews and Poles in occupied Poland, both in terms of Nazi legislation and individual experiences. On the Aryan side of the ghetto wall, Jews could either be helped or blackmailed by Poles. The largest section of the book reconstructs everyday life in the ghetto. The psychological consequences of wartime experiences are explored, including interviews with survivors who stayed on in Poland after the war and were victims of anti-Semitism again in 1968. These discussions bring into question some of the accepted survivor stereotypes found in Holocaust literature. A final chapter looks at the legacy of the Holocaust, the problems of transmitting experience and of the place of the Holocaust in Polish history and culture.


Alina Szapocznikow

Alina Szapocznikow

Author: Agata Jakubowska

Publisher: Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

Published: 2011-12-15

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 8364177087

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Drawing on the work of prominent art historians, curators, critics, and collectors, this exhibition catalogue presents the most current research on the work of Alina Szapocznikow. Born in Kalisz, Poland, in 1926, Szapocznikow studied in Prague and Paris, spent the last decade of her life in France, and created an impressive number of sculptures and drawings that are now defined as post-surrealist and proto-feminist. Recent exhibitions of the artist’s work in Germany and France, along with acquisitions by prominent collections worldwide, have bolstered Szapocznikow’s international reputation and ignited discussion of her significance to twentieth-century art.


Survival Songs

Survival Songs

Author: Stephanie Sieburth

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2014-08-14

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 1442661453

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How can a song help the hungry and persecuted to survive? Stephanie Sieburth’s Survival Songs explores how a genre of Spanish popular music, the copla, as sung by legendary performer Conchita Piquer, helped Republican sympathizers to survive the Franco regime’s dehumanizing treatment following the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). Piquer’s coplas were sad, bitter stories of fallen women, but they offered a way for the defeated to cope with chronic terror, grief, and trauma in the years known as the “time of silence.” Drawing on the observations of clinical psychotherapy, Sieburth explores the way in which listening to Piquer’s coplas enabled persecuted, ostracized citizens to subconsciously use music, role-play, ritual, and narrative to mourn safely and without fear of repercussion from the repressive state. An interdisciplinary study that includes close readings of six of Piquer’s most famous coplas, Survival Songs will be of interest to specialists in modern Spanish studies and to clinical psychologists, musicologists, and those with an interest in issues of trauma, memory, and human rights.


Where We Have Hope

Where We Have Hope

Author: Andrew Meldrum

Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1555846904

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A journalist’s harrowing account of life in Zimbabwe—and the human rights atrocities perpetuated—under President Robert Mugabe’s despotic rule. Where We Have Hope is the gripping memoir of a young American journalist. In 1980, Andrew Meldrum arrived in a Zimbabwe flush with new independence, and he fell in love with the country and its optimism. But over the twenty years he lived there, Meldrum watched as President Robert Mugabe consolidated power and the government evolved into despotism. In May 2003, Meldrum, the last foreign journalist still working in the dangerous and chaotic nation, was illegally forced to leave his adopted home. Meldrum’s unflinching work describes the terror and intimidation Mugabe’s government exercised on both the press and citizens, and the resiliency of Zimbabweans determined to overturn Mugabe and demand the free society they were promised. “[A] remarkable odyssey . . . A compelling and, ultimately, heartbreaking story that demands to be read by anyone concerned about contemporary Africa.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review


A Teaspoon Of Stars

A Teaspoon Of Stars

Author: Chandrama Deshmukh

Publisher: White Falcon Publishing

Published: 2020-10-12

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 1636400183

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These poems, with their arms wide open for an embrace will identify with your suffering, give you hope, home. With themes ranging from loneliness, depression and anxiety to identity, self-love and romance, this book is a passage through the labyrinths of human mind. Though each piece explores a different thought, cohesively, these poems lead to a positive consciousness: we are all in this together. The undercurrents of suffering and survival connect us in a cosmic way. Our own ‘Teaspoon Of Stars’ in the bitter black nights. As you read these poems, whisper to them - your fears, your longings, the stories you could never tell. Look at them like you look at shooting stars, make a wish or two. Read them to your demons till they surrender to self-love. Let them sit by your side as you weep, let them sing you to sleep. May all your scars, slowly turn into stars.


Etched...Upon My Heart

Etched...Upon My Heart

Author: Jill Kelly

Publisher: FaithWords

Published: 2013-01-22

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1455514292

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Our lives are made up of moments. Some we hope to remember forever and some we long to forget. But it's the tapestry of these moments that come together to write the story God is telling through each of our lives. In ETCHED . . . UPON MY HEART, Jill Kelly shares some of the unforgettable moments in her life-some sorrowful, others filled with joy-as a "living epistle" to her daughters. Kelly's raw and honest reflections provide encouragement and inspiration for women and mothers who long to pass on hard-won knowledge of God's steadfast love and healing grace to their children. As she writes, "God will break our hearts, but He will hold the pieces. He will cradle us and redeem every tear we cry." Although great personal pain informs these pages, Kelly's story is ultimately one of forgiveness, reconciliation, and hope. Through the moments in time that Jill Kelly recounts, you will recognize the daily reality and eternal value of God's plan for your own life.