Necessary Fictions

Necessary Fictions
Title Necessary Fictions PDF eBook
Author Barbara Croft
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 232
Release 1998-10-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0822978776

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Selected as the 1998 Drue Heinz Literature Prize Award winner, and winner of the Midland Society of Authors Award for Adult Fiction, 1999. Storytelling and art are major themes of this collection. The stories center on the need for expression, the pain of failing in artistic expression, and the ways in which we construct imaginative representations of our lives, the "necessary fictions" that allow us to live. At the heart of the book is a series of three interconnected stories and a novella concerning Raymond Gerhardt and his family. Ray is a carpenter, a World War II veteran, obsessed with building the perfect home for his family. When he dies, a possible suicide, his wife and children are left to sort out the meaning of his life and their own.

Debi Cornwall: Necessary Fictions

Debi Cornwall: Necessary Fictions
Title Debi Cornwall: Necessary Fictions PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 2020-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 9781942185697

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From the author of Welcome to Camp America, an eerie exploration of America's performance of power and identity in the post-9/11 era What are the stories we tell ourselves, the games we play, to manage unsettling realities? Made on ten military bases across the United States since 2016, Necessary Fictionsdocuments mock-village landscapes in the fictional country of "Atropia" and its denizens, roleplayers who enact versions of their past or future selves in realistic training scenarios. Costumed Afghan and Iraqi civilians, many of whom have fled war, now recreate it in the service of the US military. Real soldiers pose in front of camouflage backdrops, dressed by Hollywood makeup artists in "moulage"--fake wounds--as they prepare to deploy. Brooklyn-based conceptual documentary artist and former civil rights lawyer Debi Cornwall (born 1973) photographs this meta-reality--the artifice of war--presented in the book with a variety of texts to provoke critical inquiry about America's fantasy industrial complex. The book includes an essay by PEN Award-winning critical theorist Sarah Sentilles.

Questing Fictions

Questing Fictions
Title Questing Fictions PDF eBook
Author Djelal Kadir
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 189
Release 1986
Genre Quests (Expeditions) in literature
ISBN 1452901465

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Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible to scholars, students, researchers, and general readers. Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The books offered through Minnesota Archive Editions are produced in limited quantities according to customer demand and are available through select distribution partners.

Divided Fictions

Divided Fictions
Title Divided Fictions PDF eBook
Author Kristina Straub
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 240
Release 2021-11-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813187516

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Today Fanny Burney's venture into authorship would not be questionable. She was, after all, a daughter of a celebrated musician, and the Burney family was know to the circle of Samuel Johnson and Hester Thrale. Yet as Kristina Straub ably shows, the public recognition which followed the publication of her first novel placed Fanny Burney in a situation of disturbing ambiguity. Did she become famous or notorious? Was she a prodigy or a freak? In this study of Burney, Straub not only describes and analyzes the disturbing transition of a writer's self-awareness as a woman and a literary artist from private to public terms, but also reveals in Burney's works a hitherto unacknowledged complexity."

Human Excellence and an Ecological Conception of the Psyche

Human Excellence and an Ecological Conception of the Psyche
Title Human Excellence and an Ecological Conception of the Psyche PDF eBook
Author John H. Riker
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 256
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791405185

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This book explores the possibility of grounding the idea of human excellence, which has traditionally been associated with hierarchical systems, on an ecological structuring of the psyche. Riker bases his concept on recent work in psychoanalytic theory, emotion theory, sociobiology, ethnogenic social psychology, and feminism, as well as on the insights of such philosophers as Aristotle, Nietzsche, Whitehead, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein.

The Poetic of Reason: Introducing Rational Poetic Experimentalism

The Poetic of Reason: Introducing Rational Poetic Experimentalism
Title The Poetic of Reason: Introducing Rational Poetic Experimentalism PDF eBook
Author Stefán Snævarr
Publisher BRILL
Pages 476
Release 2022-09-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004523812

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This book introduces and explores Rational Poetic Experimentalism (RPE). According to RPE, it makes sense to regard reason as poetic. Regarding reason this way is the result of experimenting with philosophical ideas. Such experimentation might lead to philosophical truths which might seem very difficult to discover.

Tantalisingly Close

Tantalisingly Close
Title Tantalisingly Close PDF eBook
Author Imar de Vries
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 217
Release 2012
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9089643540

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A number of recent studies of mobile wireless communication devices focus on use values, social implications, changing norms and ethics, conversation strategies and culture-dependent domestication. De Vries proposes to venture into a more historical and comparative direction to shed light on our preoccupation with them in the first place. He constructs an expanded archaeological view of the development, marketing, and reception of communication technologies over the past 200 years, providing a comprehensive account of how persistent paradoxical desires for sublime communication have come to gi.