Seeing Through Places
Title | Seeing Through Places PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Gordon |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2002-02-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0743226585 |
Mary Gordon, bestselling author of Spending and The Shadow Man, investigates the role that place plays in the formation of identity -- the connections between how we experience place and how we become ourselves. From her grandmother's house, which stood at the center of her childhood life, to a rented house on Cape Cod, where she began to mature as a writer, Mary Gordon navigates the reader through these spaces and worlds with subtlety and style. Wise, humorous, and intelligent, Seeing Through Places illuminates the relationship between the physical, emotional, and intellectual architectures of our lives, showing us the far-reaching power that places ultimately have in influencing a life.
Places Through the Body
Title | Places Through the Body PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Nast |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 786 |
Release | 2005-08-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1134682042 |
This exciting collection opens up many new conversations on BodyPlace and introduces new theories of embodied places and the placing of bodies. Extensive introductory and concluding sections guide students through the key debates and themes. Places Through the Body draws on a wide range of contemporary examples and creative ideas to address such topics as: * How racist ideologies are embedded in modern architechtural discourse and practice * How urban spaces make bodies disabled * How the seemingly virtual worlds of knowledge and technology are embodied * How gyms enable women body builders to make new kinds of bodies * How male bodies are placed onto the silver screen * New kinds of femininity Here geographers, architects, anthropologists, artists, film theorists, theorists of cultural studies and psycho-analysis work alongside each other to make clear connections between bodies and places.
Local Color
Title | Local Color PDF eBook |
Author | Mimi Robinson |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2015-04-21 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1616894407 |
How to understand color’s impact on our perception of a place—and capture its palette in watercolor landscapes and cityscapes. Whenever we first encounter a new place, whether landscape or cityscape, one of the most immediate and powerful sensations comes from its colors, or the palette of colors, which profoundly influence our reaction to and sense of a space. In Local Color, designer and educator Mimi Robinson teaches us not only how to see the colors around us but also how to capture and record them in watercolor. Regardless of your level of painting expertise, Robinson will quickly have you creating personal memories of time, place, and travel through a series of self-guided exercises and illustrated examples.
Seeing Through Places
Title | Seeing Through Places PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Gordon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780786225767 |
Mary Gordon, bestselling author of "Spending" and "The Shadow Man," investigates the role that place plays in the formation of identity -- the connections between how we experience place and how we become ourselves. From her grandmother's house, which stood at the center of her childhood life, to a rented house on Cape Cod, where she began to mature as a writer, Mary Gordon navigates the reader through these spaces and worlds with subtlety and style. Wise, humorous, and intelligent, "Seeing Through Places" illuminates the relationship between the physical, emotional, and intellectual architectures of our lives, showing us the far-reaching power that places ultimately have in influencing a life.
The Place My Words Are Looking For
Title | The Place My Words Are Looking For PDF eBook |
Author | Paul B. Janeczko |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1990-04-30 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0027476715 |
Thirty-nine United States poets share their poems, inspirations, thoughts, anecdotes, and memories.
Looking Through Stained Glass
Title | Looking Through Stained Glass PDF eBook |
Author | Regina O?Brien |
Publisher | WestBow Press |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 2012-05-22 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1449745806 |
Have you wondered how to survive the storms of life, remain standing afterwards, and feel the peace that surpasses all understanding that God speaks of? This book is about life circumstances that seem destined to destroy us and freeze us in pain. It is about some of my own experiences through which I have been able to see beyond the pain, and find that peace described in Philippians 4:68. We have a choice. We can either look at life through the pain, darkness, and filth of the world and what it has dealt us or we can choose to stay in the peace God calls the secret place, viewing the world and its events through the stained glass of His love and peace.
A Trail Through Leaves
Title | A Trail Through Leaves PDF eBook |
Author | Hannah Hinchman |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780393041019 |
To artist-writer-naturalist Hannah Hinchman, the blank pages of a journal are a call to awaken the soul, to celebrate being alive in the world, to get to know both the wilderness of our inmost selves and the "unpredictable and potent" natural world. In the richly illustrated pages of this book, she unfolds a myriad of wonders — the pattern of a bee abdomen, varieties of ice forms and sky colors, the joys of a garden — and shows us how to capture them on the page. Hinchman's respect for the miracle of our five senses, and her passion for what they can tell us about the world, is contagious. "Start with a smell, like a crushed marigold leaf, the sea, coal smoke," she advises, and from such raw materials begin to "decant the stuff of life" into journal form, "where it remains fresh, still tasting of its source." Even for one who has no intention of journal-keeping, to delve into Hinchman's own work is to see with new eyes. A Trail Through Leaves is a true gift and inspiration, a treasure-box of ways to write, draw, and be alive to the world. * "This is an important book, brilliantly produced. Its light will linger a long, long time." — John R. Stilgoe, professor in the history of landscape, Harvard University * "[B]oth a rich work of performance art and a personal growth tool with many handles." — Boston Globe