War and Women across Continents

War and Women across Continents
Title War and Women across Continents PDF eBook
Author Shirley Ardener
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 212
Release 2016-02-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1785330144

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Drawing on family materials, historical records, and eyewitness accounts, this book shows the impact of war on individual women caught up in diverse and often treacherous situations. It relates stories of partisans in Holland, an Italian woman carrying guns and provisions in the face of hostile soldiers, and Kikuyu women involved in the Mau Mau insurrection in Kenya. A woman displaced from Silesia recalls fleeing with children across war-torn Germany, and women caught up in conflicts in Burma and in Rwanda share their tales. War's aftermath can be traumatic, as shown by journalists in Libya and by a midwife on the Cambodian border who helps refugees to give birth and regain hope. Finally, British women on active service in Afghanistan and at NATO headquarters also speak.

Changing Sex and Bending Gender

Changing Sex and Bending Gender
Title Changing Sex and Bending Gender PDF eBook
Author Alison Shaw
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 184
Release 2005
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781845450533

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Anthropologists and historians have shown us that 'male' and 'female' are variously defined historically and cross-culturally. The contributions to this volume focus on the voluntary and involuntary, temporary or permanent transformation of gender identity. Overall, this volume provides powerful and compelling illustrations of how, across a wide range of cultures, processes of gender transformation are shaped within, and ultimately constrained by, social and political context. From medical responses to biological ambiguity, legal responses to cases brought by transsexuals, the historical role of the eunuch in Byzantium, the social transformation of gender in Northern Albania and in the Southern Philippines, to North American 'drag' shows, English pantomime and Japanese kabuki theatre, this volume offers revealing insights into the ambiguities and limitations of gender transformation.

A Venetian Island

A Venetian Island
Title A Venetian Island PDF eBook
Author Lidia Sciama
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 272
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1782386149

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Since the extensive floods of 1966, inhabitants of Venice's laguna areas have come to share in, and reflect upon, concerns over pressing environmental problems. Evidence of damage caused by industrial pollution has contributed to the need to recover a common culture and establish a sense of continuity with "truly Venetian traditions." Based on ethnographic and archival data, this in-depth study of the Venetian island of Burano shows how its inhabitants develop their sense of a distinct identity on the basis of their notions of gender, honor and kinship relations, their common memories, their knowledge and love of their environment and their special skills in fishing and lace making.

Humour, Comedy and Laughter

Humour, Comedy and Laughter
Title Humour, Comedy and Laughter PDF eBook
Author Lidia Dina Sciama
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 220
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1782385436

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Anthropological writings on humor are not very numerous or extensive, but they do contain a great deal of insight into the diverse mental and social processes that underlie joking and laughter. On the basis of a wide range of ethnographic and textual materials, the chapters examine the cognitive, social, and moral aspects of humor and its potential to bring about a sense of amity and mutual understanding, even among different and possibly hostile people. Unfortunately, though, cartoons, jokes, and parodies can cause irremediable distress and offence. Nevertheless, contributors’ cross-cultural evidence confirms that the positive aspects of humor far outweigh the danger of deepening divisions and fueling hostilities

Partisan Diary

Partisan Diary
Title Partisan Diary PDF eBook
Author Ada Gobetti
Publisher
Pages 385
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0199380546

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From the entry of the Germans into Turin on September 10, 1943 to the liberation of the city on April 28, 1945, Ada Gobetti, translator, educator, and resistance activist, recorded an almost daily account of her life in the resistance movement against the fascist government and the Nazis. Part diary, part memoir, Gobetti's Diario partigiano (Partisan diary) provides a firsthand account of who the anti-fascist partisans in the Piedmont region of Italy were and how they fought.

Resisting Bodies

Resisting Bodies
Title Resisting Bodies PDF eBook
Author Rosetta D'Angelo
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 2008
Genre Fiction
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Rhetoric and Social Relations

Rhetoric and Social Relations
Title Rhetoric and Social Relations PDF eBook
Author Jon Abbink
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 351
Release 2021-02-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789209781

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This volume explores the constitutive role of rhetoric in socio-cultural relations, where discursive persuasion is so important, and contains both theoretical chapters as well as fascinating examples of the ambiguities and effects of rhetoric used (un)consciously in social praxis. The elements of power, competition and political persuasion figure prominently. It is an accessible collection of studies, speaking to common issues and problems in social life, and shows the heuristic and often explanatory value of the rhetorical perspective.