Signing the Body Poetic

Signing the Body Poetic
Title Signing the Body Poetic PDF eBook
Author Dirksen Bauman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 293
Release 2006-12-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520935918

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This unique collection of essays, accompanied by videos, at last brings a dazzling view of the literary, social, and performative aspects of American Sign Language to a wide audience. The book presents the work of a renowned and diverse group of deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing scholars who examine original ASL poetry, narrative, and drama. The videos showcases the poems and narratives under discussion in their original form, providing access to them for hearing non-signers for the first time. Together, the book and videos provide new insight into the history, culture, and creative achievements of the deaf community while expanding the scope of the visual and performing arts, literary criticism, and comparative literature. The videos may be viewed online at ucpress.edu/go/signingthebodypoetic.

Bodies and Texts

Bodies and Texts
Title Bodies and Texts PDF eBook
Author Claire Taylor
Publisher MHRA
Pages 195
Release 2003
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1904350127

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Considers the novels of three Latin American writers, the Argentinian Griselda Gambaro, the Colombian Albalucia ngel, and the Mexican Laura Esquivel, and examines their work in relation to the formation of feminine identity.

Private Bodies, Public Texts

Private Bodies, Public Texts
Title Private Bodies, Public Texts PDF eBook
Author Karla FC Holloway
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 253
Release 2011-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 0822349175

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A bioethical study of privacy violations experienced by black and female subjects within the American medical system.

Bodies of the Text

Bodies of the Text
Title Bodies of the Text PDF eBook
Author Ellen W. Goellner
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 288
Release 1995
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780813521275

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Dance and literary studies have traditionally been at odds: dancers and dance critics have understood academic analysis to be overly invested in the mind at the expense of body signification; literary critics and theorists have seen dance studies as anti-theoretical, even anti-intellectual. Bodies of the Text is the first book-length study of the interconnections between the two arts and the body of writing about them. The essays, by scholar-critics of dance and literature, explore dances actual and fictional to offer powerful new insights into issues of gender, race, ethnicity, popular culture, feminist aesthetics, historical "embodiment," identity politics, and narrativity. The general introduction traces the genealogy of dance studies in the academy to suggest why critical and theoretical attention to dance--and dance's challenges to writing--is both compelling and overdue. A milestone in interdisciplinary studies, Bodies of the Text opens both its fields to new inquiry, new theoretical precision, and to new readers and writers.

Body of Text

Body of Text
Title Body of Text PDF eBook
Author Marion Holmes Katz
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 286
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791488578

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Ritual purity is one of the least understood aspects of Islamic law and practice, yet it enjoys a prominent place in traditional legal texts and permeates the daily life of ordinary believers. Body of Text examines the emergence and crystallization of the law of ritual purity, using early sources to reconstruct the formative debates among Muslim scholars. The lively interaction among legal theorizing, caliphal politics, and popular practice illustrates the formation of the law, because as scholars strove for synthesis, they advanced competing understandings of the underlying structure and meaning of ritual purity. Katz demonstrates that no single theory can adequately interpret the diversity of opinion within the tradition.

My Body is a Book of Rules

My Body is a Book of Rules
Title My Body is a Book of Rules PDF eBook
Author Elissa Washuta
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781597099691

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In My Body Is a Book of Rules, Elissa Washuta corrals the synaptic gymnastics of her teeming bipolar brain, interweaving pop culture with neurobiology and memories of sexual trauma to tell the story of her fight to calm her aching mind and slip beyond the tormenting cycles of memory.

Body and Text in the Eighteenth Century

Body and Text in the Eighteenth Century
Title Body and Text in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Veronica Kelly
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 364
Release 1994-09-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 080476638X

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Twelve scholars from the fields of English, French, and German literature here examine the complex ways in which the human body becomes the privileged semiotic model through which eighteenth-century culture defines its political and conceptual centers. In making clear that the deployment of the body varies tremendously depending on what is meant by the 'human body', the essays draw on popular literature, poetics and aesthetics, garden architecture, physiognomy, beauty manuals, pornography and philosophy, as well as on canonical works in the genres of the novel and the drama.