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Intersecting Beliefs invites readers to reflect on the effects of mixing Islam, Judaism, and Christianity by gathering people from this diverse faith pool. New friendships are forged, families are divided, and truth is proclaimed.
Intersecting Dreams invites readers to continue their journey of romance, ingenious plot twists, and faith challenges. Familiar characters confront an epic storm and an uncertain future. Laughter and tears lead to a surprising climax.
Rose Thompson set out for Tinkers Well, Kansas with no expectations. She envisioned nothing more than a quiet summer spent with her kind but outspoken grandmother during their visit to the home of Granny Gert's old school chum, Aletha Mason. Raised in a quiet town with little excitement, Rose had always longed for adventure, yet had resigned herself to never actually experiencing any. But as luck would have it, she is unexpectedly swept into a fairytale romance with Simon, the embodiment of male perfection; volunteers to help with the restoration of a decrepit but glorious old Victorian mansion; and develops surprisingly rich friendships with three Army vets-turned-home renovators. In the course of her exploits, she learns that blissful dreams aren't always what they seem and that faith in the reality of God's grace and purpose is richer and more rewarding than any fantasy.Intersecting Lives introduces readers to a charming daydreamer who finds herself attempting to sort through a labyrinth of delightfully tangled relationships. A little intrigue helps to muddy the waters until an unforeseen revelation ultimately affirms the value of true friendship. Humor and drama vie for top honors in an inspiring story that reveals multiple faith crises and life challenges for a host of colorful, refreshingly "unwoke" characters. This book will entertain a wide variety of readers from young adults to the young at heart with escapades that all can relate to and enjoy.
This bilingual (English-French) anthology of early modern fictitious catalogues presents a multitude of texts, from the genre's beginnings (Rabelais's satirical catalogue of the Library of St.-Victor (1532)) to its French and Dutch specimens from around 1700.
A vivid and multifaceted discussion of the sonic cultures developed within the diverse and dynamic matrix of Early Modern Catholicism (c.1450-1750), and of the role played by sound and music in defining Catholic experience.
A call to reclaim America's schools from the vicious cycle of aggression that threatens our children and our society at large.
Explores the impact of policies that seek to re-institutionalize heterosexual marriage in American society
Takes on received wisdom about gay identities and gay rights, arguing that we are not "almost there," but on the contrary have settled for a watered-down goal of tolerance and acceptance rather than a robust claim to full civil rights.
To be fat in a thin-obsessed gay culture can be difficult. Despite affectionate in-group monikers for big gay men-chubs, bears, cubs - the anti-fat stigma that persists in American culture at large still haunts these individuals who often exist at the margins of gay communities. This book delves into the world of Girth & Mirth.
Through a focus on their sexual agency, the author demonstrates that Latina girls' experiences with sexism, racism, homophobia and socioeconomic marginality inform how they engage and begin to rework their meanings and processes of gender and sexuality. It offers an important understanding of the sexual lives of a traditionally marginalized group.
Draws a fascinating portrait of life and work inside the strip club
Presents a study of the experiences of Mexican men who have same sex with men and who have migrated to the United States. The author situates his analysis within the history of Mexican immigration and offers a broad understanding of diverse migratory experiences ranging from recent gay asylum seekers to an assessment of gay tourism in Mexico.
Examining semen historically, medically, and culturally, Sperm Counts is a penetrating exploration of its meaning and power
From the ancient poet Sappho to tombois in contemporary Indonesia, women throughout history and around the globe have desired, loved, and had sex with other women. This title tells their stories, capturing the multitude of ways that diverse societies have shaped female same-sex sexuality across time and place.
From Wal-Mart drag parties to renegade Homemaker's Clubs, this book offers a contemporary account of the lives of rural queer youth. It maps out the experiences of young people living in small towns across rural Kentucky and along its desolate Appalachian borders.
The History of Expertise, Practice, and Politics Related to Weather and Climate
Uncovers the National and Transnational Negotiation of Expertise, including the Role of Latin American Experts in these Processes
The story of Dar es Salaam's environment and infrastructure as told through the central tension between the city and the countryside
When They Hid the Fire examines the American social perceptions of electricity as an energy technology that were adopted between the mid-nineteenth and early decades of the twentieth centuries.
Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2016Rural queer experience is often hidden or ignored, and presumed to be alienating, lacking, and incomplete without connections to a gay culture that exists in an urban elsewhere. Queering the Countryside offers the first comprehensive look at queer desires found in rural America from a genuinely multi-disciplinary perspective. This collection of original essays confronts the assumption that queer desires depend upon urban life for meaning.By considering rural queer life, the contributors challenge readers to explore queer experiences in ways that give greater context and texture to modern practices of identity formation. The book's focus on understudied rural spaces throws into relief the overemphasis of urban locations and structures in the current political and theoretical work on queer sexualities and genders. Queering the Countryside highlights the need to rethink notions of "the closet” and "coming out” and the characterizations of non-urban sexualities and genders as "isolated” and in need of "outreach.” Contributors focus on a range of topics—some obvious, some delightfully unexpected—from the legacy of Matthew Shepard, to how heterosexuality is reproduced at the 4-H Club, to a look at sexual encounters at a truck stop, to a queer reading of TheWizard of Oz.A journey into an unexplored slice of life in rural America, Queering the Countryside offers a unique perspective on queer experience in the modern United States and Canada.
Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2016Rural queer experience is often hidden or ignored, and presumed to be alienating, lacking, and incomplete without connections to a gay culture that exists in an urban elsewhere. Queering the Countryside offers the first comprehensive look at queer desires found in rural America from a genuinely multi-disciplinary perspective. This collection of original essays confronts the assumption that queer desires depend upon urban life for meaning.By considering rural queer life, the contributors challenge readers to explore queer experiences in ways that give greater context and texture to modern practices of identity formation. The book’s focus on understudied rural spaces throws into relief the overemphasis of urban locations and structures in the current political and theoretical work on queer sexualities and genders. Queering the Countryside highlights the need to rethink notions of “the closet” and “coming out” and the characterizations of non-urban sexualities and genders as “isolated” and in need of “outreach.” Contributors focus on a range of topics—some obvious, some delightfully unexpected—from the legacy of Matthew Shepard, to how heterosexuality is reproduced at the 4-H Club, to a look at sexual encounters at a truck stop, to a queer reading of TheWizard of Oz.A journey into an unexplored slice of life in rural America, Queering the Countryside offers a unique perspective on queer experience in the modern United States and Canada.
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