Invisible Shustrik – Majestic Exploits of a Petite Squirrel

Invisible Shustrik – Majestic Exploits of a Petite Squirrel

Author: Diana Amberley

Publisher: Litres

Published: 2024-09-18

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13: 5046772949

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Shustrik, a clever squirrel, discovers a magical crystal that grants him invisibility. Alongside his friends, he embarks on an adventure filled with magic and danger, learning to protect their enchanted forest from dark forces. This tale highlights how even the smallest creatures can achieve great things through courage and friendship.


Affective Health and Masculinities in South Africa

Affective Health and Masculinities in South Africa

Author: Hans Reihling

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780429328565

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"Affective Health and Masculinities in South Africa explores how different masculinities modulate substance use, interpersonal violence, suicidality, and AIDS as well as recovery cross-culturally. With a focus on three male protagonists living in very distinct urban areas of Cape Town, this comparative ethnography shows that men's struggles to become invulnerable increase vulnerability. Through an analysis of masculinities as social assemblages, the study shows how affective health problems are tied to modern individualism rather than African 'tradition' that has become a clichâe in Eurocentric gender studies. Affective health is conceptualized as a balancing act between autonomy and connectivity that after colonialism and apartheid has become compromised through the imperative of self-reliance. This book provides a rare perspective on young men's vulnerability in everyday life that may affect the reader and spark discussion about how masculinities in relationships shape physical and psychological health. Moreover, it shows how men change in the face of distress in ways that may look different than global health and gender transformative approaches envision. Thick descriptions of actual events over the life course make the study accessible to both graduate and undergraduate students in the social sciences. Contributing to current debates on mental health and masculinity, the volume will be of interest to scholars from a number of disciplines including anthropology, gender studies, African studies, psychology and global health"--


Feminism and Social Change

Feminism and Social Change

Author: Heidi Gottfried

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780252064951

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"Fresh, original, and brings together in one place a set of authors who are very important to the field." -- Mary Margaret Fonow, coeditor of Beyond Methodology: Feminist Scholarship as Lived Research "Finally, a collection dedicated to demonstrating precisely what it means to do feminist research " -- Madonna Harrington Meyer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign How likely is feminist research to promote change in society? Are some research methods more successful at bringing about change than others? Contributors to this volume discuss principles of feminist inquiry, providing examples from their own experience and evaluating research practices for their potential to promote social change. The twelve chapters cover methodologies including ethnographic study, in-depth interviewing, naming, and going public. Also explored are consultative relationships between academic researchers and activist organizations, participatory and advocacy research processes, and coalition building.