A Genealogy of the Van Pelt Family
Title | A Genealogy of the Van Pelt Family PDF eBook |
Author | Effie Marie Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1918 |
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The Van Pelt Family
Title | The Van Pelt Family PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | New Jersey |
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Teunis Jansen Lanen Van Pelt was baptized 5 May 1622 in Overpelt, Limburg, Belgium. His parents were Jan Lanen and Catharina Bakelmans. He married four times and had six known children. He emigrated with his third wife and six children in 1663. They settled in Brooklyn, New York. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Belgium, New York, New Jersey, Iowa and Wisconsin.
Van Pelt Genealogy
Title | Van Pelt Genealogy PDF eBook |
Author | Michael P. Pelt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 527 |
Release | 2004-11-01 |
Genre | North Carolina |
ISBN | 9780740449529 |
Van Pelt Family
Genealogy of the Van Brunt Family
Title | Genealogy of the Van Brunt Family PDF eBook |
Author | Teunis G. Bergen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 1867 |
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Genealogy
Title | Genealogy PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 386 |
Release | 1912 |
Genre | Genealogy |
ISBN |
Spelman Genealogy
Title | Spelman Genealogy PDF eBook |
Author | Fannie Cooley Williams Barbour |
Publisher | |
Pages | 814 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Genealogy |
ISBN |
Queer Expectations
Title | Queer Expectations PDF eBook |
Author | Zohar Weiman-Kelman |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2018-12-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1438472234 |
Examines how Jewish women have used poetry to challenge their historical limitations while rewriting their potential futures. Jewish women have had a fraught relationship with history, struggling for inclusion while resisting their limited role as (re)producers of the future. In Queer Expectations, Zohar Weiman-Kelman shows how Jewish women writers turned to poetry to write new histories, developing queer expectancy as a conceptual tool for understanding how literary texts can both invoke and resist what came before. Bringing together Jewish womens poetry from the late nineteenth century, the interwar period, and the 1970s and 1980s, Weiman-Kelman takes readers on a boundary-crossing journey through works in English, Yiddish, and Hebrew, setting up encounters between writers of different generations, locations, and languages. Queer Expectationshighlights genealogical lines of continuity drawn by authors as diverse as Emma Lazarus, Kadya Molodowsky, Leah Goldberg, Anna Margolin, Irena Klepfisz, and Adrienne Rich. These poets push back against heteronormative imperatives of biological reproduction and inheritance, opting instead for connections that twist traditional models of gender and history. Looking backward in queer ways enables new histories to emerge, intervenes in a troubled present, and gives hope for unexpected futures. Queer Expectations is one of the most original books of literary analysis, historiography, biography, and queer theory I have ever read. Its originality and its methodology turn traditional ways of thinking about literary analysis, questions of influence, and what queer can mean upside down. This is a truly brilliant book. Evelyn Torton Beck, editor of Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology, Revised and Updated Edition