Dangerous Women - British Girls with Guns

Dangerous Women - British Girls with Guns
Title Dangerous Women - British Girls with Guns PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Pearson
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-11-25
Genre
ISBN 9781389298738

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This is a photobook against the odds. Guns are incredibly difficult to come by, largely illegal and unpopular in the United Kingdom and the author has fused his interest in firearms and glamour photography to create the first and almost certainly the last, celebration of models and guns in Britain. Photos are not staged and commercial but more innocent and casual with none of the models actually having any experience of the genre before. Pistols to battlefield machine guns are featured, this book is best enjoyed with a sense of humour. 104 pages

Girls with Guns

Girls with Guns
Title Girls with Guns PDF eBook
Author France Winddance Twine
Publisher Routledge
Pages 106
Release 2013-02-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135094160

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A nuanced understanding of state violence and gender (in)equalities must consider the varied and contradictory experiences of armed civilian women, female soldiers, and opponents of gun possession. How is ‘feminism’ and ‘femininity’ negotiated in the early 21st century by civilian and military women in a nation that fetishizes guns? This book addresses this social problem by offering a comparative analysis of the particular dilemmas that gender inequality, class inequality, race/racism and U.S. nationalism generate for women of diverse backgrounds who are struggling to balance conventional gender roles, femininity and gendered violence in the United States.

Dangerous Women

Dangerous Women
Title Dangerous Women PDF eBook
Author Elaine H. Kim
Publisher Routledge
Pages 338
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136048065

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Dangerous Women addresses the themes of Korean nationalism and gender construction, as well as various issues related to the colonialization and decolonialization of the Korean nation. The contributors explore the troubled category of "woman," placing it in the specific context of a marginalized and colonized nation. But Korean women are not merely configured here as metaphors for an emasculated and infantilized "homeland;" they are also shown to be products of a problematic gender construction that originates in Korea, and extends even today to Korean communities beyond Asia. Representations of Korean women still attempt to confine them to the status of either mother or prostitute: Dangerous Women rectifies that construction, offering a feminist intervention that might recuperate womanhood.

Rhetoric and Violence in Northern Ireland, 1968-98

Rhetoric and Violence in Northern Ireland, 1968-98
Title Rhetoric and Violence in Northern Ireland, 1968-98 PDF eBook
Author P. Grant
Publisher Springer
Pages 186
Release 2001-09-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230596959

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During the Northern Irish Troubles of the past thirty years, a war of words has accompanied and interpenetrated with the actual conduct of violence in highly complex ways. This book considers how literature of the period engages and participates in this war of words. It draws on a range of contemporary authors and on a variety of printed sources, including journalists' reports, political speeches, interviews, memoirs, pamphlets and autobiography. The book places the Northern Ireland conflict within a broad European debate about the legitimate use of force, and provides an original analysis of the inter-relationship between language, literature and violence.

Dangerous Woman

Dangerous Woman
Title Dangerous Woman PDF eBook
Author Michael Foster
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 386
Release 2011-02-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0762767790

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The definitive biography of a trailblazing actress who entertained—and shocked—the nation and the world Marilyn Monroe might never have become the legend she did without America’s original tragic starlet: actress and poet Adah Isaacs Menken (1835–68). In a century remembered for Victorian restraint, Menken’s modern flair for action, scandal, and unpopular causes—especially that of the Jewish people—revolutionized show business. On stage, she was the first actress to bare all. Off stage, she originated the front-page scandal and became the world’s most highly paid actress—celebrated on Broadway, as well as in San Francisco, London, and Paris. At thirty-three, she mysteriously died. A Dangerous Woman is the first book to tell Menken’s fascinating story. Born in New Orleans to a “kept woman of color” and to a father whose identity is debated, Menken eventually moved to the Midwest, where she became an outspoken protégé of the rabbi who founded Reform Judaism. In New York City, she became Walt Whitman’s disciple. During the Civil War she was arrested as a Confederate agent—and became America’s first pin-up superstar. Menken married and left five husbands. Ultimately, she paid dearly for success. A major biography of a remarkable woman, A Dangerous Woman is must reading for those interested in women’s history, the roots of modern-day American Judaism, and African-American history. Praise for a previous book by Barbara and Michael Foster, Forbidden Journey: The Life of Alexandra David-Neel “Hers was a great human life, very well written up in Forbidden Journey. . . . Surely this biography will provoke even more interest.” —New York Times Book Review

Girls to the Rescue

Girls to the Rescue
Title Girls to the Rescue PDF eBook
Author Emily Hamilton-Honey
Publisher McFarland
Pages 253
Release 2020-05-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476668795

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During World War I, as young men journeyed overseas to battle, American women maintained the home front by knitting, fundraising, and conserving supplies. These became daily chores for young girls, but many longed to be part of a larger, more glorious war effort--and some were. A new genre of young adult books entered the market, written specifically with the young girls of the war period in mind and demonstrating the wartime activities of women and girls all over the world. Through fiction, girls could catch spies, cross battlefields, man machine guns, and blow up bridges. These adventurous heroines were contemporary feminist role models, creating avenues of leadership for women and inspiring individualism and self-discovery. The work presented here analyzes the powerful messages in such literature, how it created awareness and grappled with the engagement of real girls in the United States and Allied war effort, and how it reflects their contemporaries' awareness of girls' importance.

The Forever War

The Forever War
Title The Forever War PDF eBook
Author Dexter Filkins
Publisher Vintage
Pages 386
Release 2009-06-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307279448

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NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The definitive account of America's conflict with Islamic fundamentalism and a searing exploration of its human costs—an instant classic of war reporting from the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. Through the eyes of Dexter Filkins, a foreign correspondent for the New York Times, we witness the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s, the aftermath of the attack on New York on September 11th, and the American wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Filkins is the only American journalist to have reported on all these events, and his experiences are conveyed in a riveting narrative filled with unforgettable characters and astonishing scenes. Brilliant and fearless, The Forever War is not just about America's wars after 9/11, but about the nature of war itself.