Seduction Redefined

Seduction Redefined

Author: Donna Oehm Sheehan

Publisher:

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780981831879

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There are only two problems on the planet - Women and Men! With science, intuition and lessons from their co-creative partnership, Donna & Paul reveal their solutions: Darwin's Sexual Selection theory and its importance for women as rightful initiators Seduction is a biological gift from women to men Political and business leadership needs Female/Male partnership The health and romance benefits of 'Sunday Sex' New brain science beats the Blame Game How-to seduction workouts Seduction is as natural as breathing, as human as laughing and as vital as water. It is simply the persuasive, soothing and enthralling influence that women have in men's lives. Once seduced, a man is adaptable to a woman's needs for partnership, peace and social stability. That's the big secret to the success of the human species. Seduction Redefined asks women to awaken the power they all possess - the seductive power of the Feminine. It has been both deified and denied, because it is a force for change, and change is scary. But it is still there, in every woman, awaiting the awakening. When we found out about Charles Darwin's theory of Sexual Selection, and the relatively new branch of study called Evolutionary Psychology, we understood that Donna's intuitive use of her biological power to select and seduce the mate of her choice was completely natural. And we saw that women's ability to guide men into true partnership is the foundation for forming stable, co-creative cultures in which the Feminine and the Masculine use their separate, complementary skills in unison, rather than in competition and with unrealistic expectations of each other. We believe that humans have become the victims of their own males' mating displays. We think that women, or the Feminine essence in all of us, are the keys to changing those displays by making it obvious that such traits are less desirable than men believe them to be. That means women making conscious selections of their mates, and women guiding the men in their lives towards less destructive behavior, with kindness, love, understanding and no blame.


Redefining Rape

Redefining Rape

Author: Estelle B. Freedman

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2013-09-03

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 0674728505

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The uproar over "legitimate rape" during the 2012 U.S. elections confirms that rape remains a word in flux, subject to political power and social privilege. Redefining Rape describes the forces that have shaped the meaning of sexual violence in the U.S., through the experiences of accusers, assailants, and advocates for change.


Redefining Management

Redefining Management

Author: Varda Muhlbauer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-08

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 3319692097

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This progressive -volume introduces the concept of smart power in management, bringing contemporary humanistic values to the power dynamics of organizations and businesses. The chapters review sociopolitical, economic, and technological conditions fueling the recent shift in ideas about power in management, from the globalization of business to young workers’ motivation regarding their jobs and careers. Contributors examine a range of models, processes, and frameworks for planning and implementing smart power across diverse organizations, with accompanying challenges and caveats. In its theory and examples, the book makes a cogent case for the shift from traditional hard power, with its winner takes all culture and potential for abuses, to a more creative and democratic model. Included in the coverage: · The power of change and the need to change power: changing perception of power in the organizational setting. · The dynamics of Information and Communication Technologies and smart power: implications for managerial practice. · Economic growth, management, and smart power. · New Ways of Working: from smart to shared power. · Positive psychological capital: from strengths to power. · Narcissistic leadership in organizations: a two-edged sword. Redefining management : Smart power perspectives is proactive reading for students in professional and business-related academic fields (e.g., organizational behavior, sociology, and business and management), and for managers at all organizational levels. The book is a harbinger of transformative possibilities shaping the management landscape to come.


Redefining Seduction Handbook

Redefining Seduction Handbook

Author: Donna Sheehan

Publisher:

Published: 2006-11-01

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9781430302544

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This is the handbook for Redefining Seduction workshops, which teach women about men, seduction and Darwin's theory of sexual selection. When women begin to take the lead in courtship and in choosing their mates, as in almost all species, they are fulfilling their biological role as the drivers of civilization. Redefining Seduction gives women the skills and confidence to allow themselves to meet, choose and seduce the men they know are right for them. Relationships formed by women last longer than those in which men make all the choices. This book will take the pressure off men to be the initiators of partnership, something for which they are less suited than women. That will end the damaging pattern of rejection that makes men hide their true selves behind Male Masks. Redefining Seduction enables women to create the perfect relationships to allow men to be themselves, not their Masks, thus paving the way to a more peaceful, sustainable existence for future generations.


Redefining Seduction

Redefining Seduction

Author: Donna Sheehan

Publisher:

Published: 2009-02-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780557050390

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This book will teach women about men, seduction and Darwin's theory of sexual selection. When women begin to take the lead in courtship and in choosing and guiding their mates, they are fulfilling their biological role as the drivers of civilization. Redefining Seduction gives women the skills and confidence to allow themselves to meet, choose and seduce the men they know are right for them. Combining science, intuition and a personal love story, Redefining Seduction begins the shift to a partnership society in which women and men complement each other's biological strengths in harmony.


Redefining Elizabethan Literature

Redefining Elizabethan Literature

Author: Georgia Brown

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-11-18

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1139455885

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Redefining Elizabethan Literature examines the new definitions of literature and authorship that emerged in one of the most remarkable decades in English literary history, the 1590s. Georgia Brown analyses the period's obsession with shame as both a literary theme and a conscious authorial position. She explores the related obsession of this generation of authors with fragmentary and marginal forms of expression, such as the epyllion, paradoxical encomium, sonnet sequence, and complaint. Combining developments in literary theory with close readings of a wide range of Elizabethan texts, Brown casts light on the wholesale eroticisation of Elizabethan literary culture, the form and meaning of Englishness, the function of gender and sexuality in establishing literary authority, and the contexts of the works of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Spenser and Sidney. This study will be of great interest to scholars of Renaissance literature as well as cultural history and gender studies.


Redefining Adaptation Studies

Redefining Adaptation Studies

Author: Dennis Cutchins

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2010-02-23

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 0810872994

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Since films were first produced, adapted works have predominantly borrowed primarily from traditional texts, such as novels and plays. Likewise, the study of film adaptations has also been fairly traditional, rarely venturing beyond a comparison of the source material to its often less revered counterpart. Redefining Adaptation Studies breaks new ground in showing the range of possibilities that transcend the literature/film paradigm. These essays focus on the idea of 'adaptation' and what it means in different socio-political contexts. Above all, this collection shows how cultural and political factors determine the meaning of the term and its potential for developing new approaches to learning. The contributors to this volume look at adaptation in different contexts and develop new ways to approach adaptation, not just as a literature-through-film issue but as something which can be used to develop other skills, such as creative writing and personal and social skills. Aimed at teachers in high schools and universities at the under- and postgraduate levels, this volume not only suggests how 'adaptation' might be used in different disciplines, but how it might improve the learning experience for teachers and students alike.


Redefining the Political Novel

Redefining the Political Novel

Author: Sharon M. Harris

Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780870498695

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While critical studies of the American political novel date from the 1920s, such considerations of the genre have failed, whether wittingly or unwittingly, to recognize works by women. The exclusion is usually based on a distinction between "social" novels and "political" novels, and the result is an understanding of the "political" as a largely male province. In this thought-provoking collection of essays, the contributors seek not simply to add works by women to the canon of political novels but, rather, to demand a conceptual revolution - one that questions the very precepts on which the canon is based. This redefinition of the political novel takes many factors into account, including gender, race, and class and their relation to our most basic conceptions of literary and aesthetic value.


Redefining Dionysos

Redefining Dionysos

Author: Alberto Bernabé

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2013-06-26

Total Pages: 700

ISBN-13: 3110301326

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This book contributes to the understanding of Dionysos, the Greek god of wine, dancing, theatre and ecstasy, by putting together 30 studies of classical scholars. They combine the analysis of specific instances of particular dimensions of the god in cult, myth, literature and iconography, with general visions of Dionysos in antiquity and modern times. Only from the combination of different perspectives can we grasp the complex personality of Dionysos, and the forms of his presence in different cults, literary genres, and artistic forms, from Mycenaean times to late antiquity. The ways in which Dionysos was experienced may vary in each author, each cult, and each genre in which this god is involved. Therefore, instead of offering a new all-encompassing theory that would immediately become partial, the book narrows the focus on specific aspects of the god. Redefinition does not mean finding (again) the essence of the god, but obtaining a more nuanced knowledge of the ways he was experienced and conceived in antiquity.


Playing Dirty

Playing Dirty

Author: Will Stockton

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 0816674590

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The repression of desire uncovered in the production of scatological comedy.