Paths of Desire
Title | Paths of Desire PDF eBook |
Author | Dominique Browning |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2005-02-08 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780743251099 |
Traces the author's endeavors to restore and recreate her suburban garden, an effort during which she combated pests, neighborhood ecological limitations, and other elements while discovering the joys of organic gardening.
Black Queer Freedom
Title | Black Queer Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | GerShun Avilez |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2020-11-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0252052250 |
Whether engaged in same-sex desire or gender nonconformity, black queer individuals live with being perceived as a threat while simultaneously being subjected to the threat of physical, psychological, and socioeconomical injury. Attending to and challenging threats has become a defining element in queer black artists’ work throughout the black diaspora. GerShun Avilez analyzes the work of diasporic artists who, denied government protections, have used art to create spaces for justice. He first focuses on how the state seeks to inhibit the movement of black queer bodies through public spaces, whether on the street or across borders. From there, he pivots to institutional spaces—specifically prisons and hospitals—and the ways such places seek to expose queer bodies in order to control them. Throughout, he reveals how desire and art open routes to black queer freedom when policy, the law, racism, and homophobia threaten physical safety, civil rights, and social mobility.
The Oregon Experiment
Title | The Oregon Experiment PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Alexander |
Publisher | Center for Environmental Struc |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780195018240 |
Focusing on a plan for an extension to the University of Oregon, this book shows how any community the size of a university or small town might go about designing its own future environment with all members of the community participating personally or by representation. It is a brilliant companion volume to A Pattern Language. --Publisher description.
Destiny and Desire
Title | Destiny and Desire PDF eBook |
Author | Carlos Fuentes |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2011-01-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0679604456 |
Winner of the Cervantes Prize Carlos Fuentes, one of the world’s most acclaimed authors, is at the height of his powers in this stunning new novel—a magnificent epic of passion, magic, and desire in modern Mexico, a rich and remarkable tapestry set in a world where free will fights with the wishes of the gods. Josué Nadal has lost more than his innocence: He has been robbed of his life—and his posthumous narration sets the tone for a brilliantly written novel that blends mysticism and realism. Josué tells of his fateful meeting as a skinny, awkward teen with Jericó, the vigorous boy who will become his twin, his best friend, and his shadow. Both orphans, the two young men intend to spend their lives in intellectual pursuit—until they enter an adult landscape of sex, crime, and ambition that will test their pledge and alter their lives forever. Idealistic Josué goes to work for a high-tech visionary whose stunning assistant will introduce him to a life of desire; cynical Jericó is enlisted by the Mexican president in a scheme to sell happiness to the impoverished masses. On his journey into a web of illegality in which he will be estranged from Jericó, Josué is aided and impeded by a cast of unforgettable characters: a mad, imprisoned murderer with a warning of revenge, an elegant aviatrix and addict seeking to be saved, a prostitute shared by both men who may have murdered her way into a brilliant marriage, and the prophet Ezekiel himself. Mixing ancient mythologies with the sensuousness and avarice and need of the twenty-first century, Destiny and Desire is a monumental achievement from one of the masters of contemporary literature.
Neural Path Therapy
Title | Neural Path Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew McKay |
Publisher | New Harbinger Publications |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1572244267 |
Two best-selling authors team up to provide five proven-effective methods to help readers learn to change their emotional reactions to situations, thoughts, and feelings so they are better equipped to deal with life's daily challenges.
Pathways of Desire
Title | Pathways of Desire PDF eBook |
Author | Héctor Carrillo |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2018-01-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 022651787X |
With Pathways of Desire, Héctor Carrillo brings us into the lives of Mexican gay men who have left their home country to pursue greater sexual autonomy and sexual freedom in the United States. The groundbreaking ethnographic study brings our attention to the full arc of these men’s migration experiences, from their upbringing in Mexican cities and towns, to their cross-border journeys, to their incorporation into urban gay communities in American cities, and their sexual and romantic relationships with American men. These men’s diverse and fascinating stories demonstrate the intertwining of sexual, economic, and familial motivations for migration. Further, Carrillo shows that sexual globalization must be regarded as a bidirectional, albeit uneven, process of exchange between countries in the global north and the global south. With this approach, Carrillo challenges the view that gay men from countries like Mexico would logically want to migrate to a “more sexually enlightened” country like the United States—a partial and limited understanding, given the dynamic character of sexuality in countries such as Mexico, which are becoming more accepting of sexual diversity. Pathways of Desire also provides a helpful analytical framework for the simultaneous consideration of structural and cultural factors in social scientific studies of sexuality. Carrillo explains the patterns of cross-cultural interaction that sexual migration generates and—at the most practical level—shows how the intricacies of cross-cultural sexual and romantic relations may affect the sexual health and HIV risk of transnational immigrant populations.
Mythogeography
Title | Mythogeography PDF eBook |
Author | Phil Smith |
Publisher | Triarchy Press Limited |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Attributed to Phil Smith ("the Crab Man") on the publisher's webite.