Lovelorn Journal

Lovelorn Journal

Author:

Publisher: Ilex Press

Published: 2012-03-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781908150509

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"His kiss caressed my lips tenderly! And by the fervor of my answering kiss and the throbbing of my heart, I knew I had found my love." --Lovelorn #2 (October-November, 1949) This playful, kitsch journal features two classic Fifties romance comic covers, while every spread carries a light-hearted quote from these "Golden Age" comics to inspire love poems or sketches of your beloved. With a pocket in the back for keeping treasured love letters and souvenirs, it is the perfect gift for all incurable romantics!


The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk

The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk

Author: Justin McDaniel

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0231153767

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"Focusing on representations of the ghost and monk from the late eighteenth century to the present, Justin Thomas McDaniel builds a case for interpreting modern Thai Buddhist practice through the movements of these transformative figures ... Listening to popular Thai Buddhist ghost stories, visiting crowded shrines and temples, he finds concepts of attachment, love, wealth, beauty, entertainment, graciousness, security, and nationalism all spring from engagement with the ghost and the monk and are as vital to the making of Thai Buddhism as venerating the Buddha himself."--Jacket.


A Revolution in Type

A Revolution in Type

Author: Ayelet Brinn

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2023-11-14

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1479817678

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A fascinating glimpse into the complex and often unexpected ways that women and ideas about women shaped widely read Jewish newspapers Between the 1880s and 1920s, Yiddish-language newspapers rose from obscurity to become successful institutions integral to American Jewish life. During this period, Yiddish-speaking immigrants came to view newspapers as indispensable parts of their daily lives. For many Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, acclimating to America became inextricably intertwined with becoming a devoted reader of the Yiddish periodical press, as the newspapers and their staffs became a fusion of friends, religious and political authorities, tour guides, matchmakers, and social welfare agencies. In A Revolution in Type, Ayelet Brinn argues that women were central to the emergence of the Yiddish press as a powerful, influential force in American Jewish culture. Through rhetorical debates about women readers and writers, the producers of the Yiddish press explored how to transform their newspapers to reach a large, diverse audience. The seemingly peripheral status of women’s columns and other newspaper features supposedly aimed at a female audience—but in reality, read with great interest by male and female readers alike—meant that editors and publishers often used these articles as testing grounds for the types of content their newspapers should encompass. The book explores the discovery of previously unknown work by female writers in the Yiddish press, whose contributions most often appeared without attribution; it also examines the work of men who wrote under women’s names in order to break into the press. Brinn shows that instead of framing issues of gender as marginal, we must view them as central to understanding how the American Yiddish press developed into the influential, complex, and diverse publication field it eventually became.


The Truth About Animals

The Truth About Animals

Author: Lucy Cooke

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2018-04-17

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0465094651

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Mary Roach meets Bill Bryson in this "surefire summer winner" (Janet Maslin, New York Times), an uproarious tour of the basest instincts and biggest mysteries of the animal world Humans have gone to the Moon and discovered the Higgs boson, but when it comes to understanding animals, we've still got a long way to go. Whether we're seeing a viral video of romping baby pandas or a picture of penguins "holding hands," it's hard for us not to project our own values -- innocence, fidelity, temperance, hard work -- onto animals. So you've probably never considered if moose get drunk, penguins cheat on their mates, or worker ants lay about. They do -- and that's just for starters. In The Truth About Animals, Lucy Cooke takes us on a worldwide journey to meet everyone from a Colombian hippo castrator to a Chinese panda porn peddler, all to lay bare the secret -- and often hilarious -- habits of the animal kingdom. Charming and at times downright weird, this modern bestiary is perfect for anyone who has ever suspected that virtue might be unnatural.


Journal

Journal

Author: Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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The Journal Box

The Journal Box

Author: Elizabeth Smither

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 1775581888

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This work comprises four journals kept at different times since 1975 by the poet Elizabeth Smither. It records a rich life of the mind and of feelings, discussing friends, events, literary and religious ideas, gardens, clothes and more.


The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies

Author: William H. Dutton

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2013-01-10

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 0191641189

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Internet Studies has been one of the most dynamic and rapidly expanding interdisciplinary fields to emerge over the last decade. The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies has been designed to provide a valuable resource for academics and students in this area, bringing together leading scholarly perspectives on how the Internet has been studied and how the research agenda should be pursued in the future. The Handbook aims to focus on Internet Studies as an emerging field, each chapter seeking to provide a synthesis and critical assessment of the research in a particular area. Topics covered include social perspectives on the technology of the Internet, its role in everyday life and work, implications for communication, power, and influence, and the governance and regulation of the Internet. The Handbook is a landmark in this new interdisciplinary field, not only helping to strengthen research on the key questions, but also shape research, policy, and practice across many disciplines that are finding the Internet and its political, economic, cultural, and other societal implications increasingly central to their own key areas of inquiry.