![]() ![]() In klarer Sprache, mit Blick auf Philosophie, Geschichte und Sexualforschung lotet sie die Graubereiche der Intimität aus - verbunden mit einer Mahnung, die zugleich ein großes Versprechen ist: Erst wenn wir einander in unserer Verwundbarkeit wirklich ernst nehmen, wird Sex morgen wieder gut. ![]() Sie zeigt: Verletzlichkeit und unbewusste Wünsche und Ängste lassen sich auch durch Gesetze nicht aus der Welt schaffen. ![]() Katherine Angel nähert sich den heikelsten Themen der aktuellen Debatten über Sexualität, weibliches Begehren und Macht. Visit .jps Katherine Angel Page and shop for all Katherine Angel books and other Katherine Angel related products (DVD, CDs, Apparel). Und Intimität ist komplexer, als 'Nein heißt Nein' glauben lässt. Einverständnis und sexuelle Gewalt schließen sich nicht aus. 'Damit müssen wir uns auseinandersetzen.' Mithu SanyalBegehren ist politisch, und Sexualität ist Macht. ![]() Guter Sex braucht mehr als Konsens! Warum 'Nein heißt Nein' nicht reicht, und wie wir eine selbstbestimmte Sexualität nach #Metoo schaffen. ![]()
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No unpublished character profiles, no character designs from 1988 and beyond. The more we talk about this, the more I think it's a phenomenal idea. Well, the trick is to abscond with the goods before anybody notices! > I suppose paying in mimic dust is out of the question. On Thursday, Januat 8:55:54 PM UTC-7, Codigo Postal wrote: ![]() ![]() ![]() It has been a hundred years since Edward Lear, the advocate of illogic, first became known to a wide public. Their influence has certainly been widespread, with echoes of Lear to be seen in the work of Thurber, Steinberg, Phil May, Bateman, and other artists and illustrators. ![]() Many Lear enthusiasts maintain that in these drawings the Laureate of Nonsense gave rise to an entire new style. With masterful simplicity and apparent naiveté they tell of the dreamlike never-never land of childhood. In addition, you'll find three different sets of Nonsense Botany, five Nonsense Alphabets, and dozens of other selections in both prose and verse.Īll 546 of Lear's original illustrations are in this volume. You will meet such old favorites as "The Dong With a Luminous Nose," "The Jumblies," "The Owl and the Pussycat," "The Nutcrackers and the Sugar Tongs," and "The History of the Seven Young Owls." Two hundred and fourteen limericks are in here as well, each illustrated with the drawing Lear composed specially for it. No other low-price edition offers this complete collection. In a single volume you get "A Book of Nonsense," "Nonsense Songs," "More Nonsense Songs," "Laughable Lyrics," and "Nonsense Songs and Stories. ![]() ![]() Here is every line of every nonsense book written by Edward Lear. ![]() ![]() ![]() Who is mourning the death of her eldest son-with distinctive voices, giving emotional substance "Frank imbues all of his main players-from Armstrong's one-legged Korean War veteran father to Charlie's mother, ![]() Gary Schmidt, Newbery Honor-winning author of The Wednesday Wars and Okay for Now This novel is an exultation of hope-and a dang good story to boot. Armstrong and Charlie are real kids, and their friendship is a real friendship, and their conflicts are real, and their courageous solutions are real as well. It warns us of those forces that divide us, and celebrates the strength of those who can overcome them. "This uplifting and touching exploration of friendship, with a vivid setting, is a solid addition to most middle school libraries." -School Library JournalĪrmstrong and Charlie is one of those distinctly American books that speaks to us of who we are. * " Unforgettable, well-drawn titular characters are the heart of this deeply moving and laugh-out-loud funny story about family, friendship, integrity, and navigating differences." - Kirkus, starred review ".will have readers cheering." - Bulletin "Armstrong and Charlie are endearing and layered protagonists worth cheering for." - Horn Book ![]() ![]() Language ideology appears to be everywhere, including in discussions of the cognitive role of language in linking thought to reality, to which a whole chapter is devoted. Language symbolism is also shown to be relevant in ideological debates about hybrid or cross national literary production in the Arab milieu. ![]() Staying within the symbolic role of language and its use as proxy, the book further investigates the role of paratexts and literary production in disseminating language ideologies and in cultural contestation. ![]() In this respect, theology and ethnicity emerge as partners in theorising language in society. Discussions of the (un)translatability of the Qur'an in this period are further shown to be related to this notion of ethnic election. the background of inter-ethnic strife among Arabs and non-Arabs, mainly Persians. ![]() The author shows how discussions about the inimitability of the Qur'an in the pre-modern world were, at some deep level, concerned with issues of ethnic election against. Taking as its point of departure the symbolic role of language and its use as proxy in the social world, this book investigates how Arabic is involved in ideological and cultural debates in which conflict is a defining feature. ![]() ![]() Now all he needs to do is to teach Evelyn that, in matters of the heart, love often supersedes logic. And, oh yeah, he's her patient.īut Tyler knows firsthand how the best-laid plans can crumble under the weight of destiny. Sure, he's sexy, charming, and determined to win Evelyn's affection, but all evidence points to him being the worst possible choice. No, if she's going to find someone to spend her life with, she'll do it scientifically: with a carefully crafted list of criteria and an Internet dating site.īut when intoxicated, law-breaking Tyler Connelly crashes into her life by way of a stolen Jet Ski, unruly emotions defy common sense. Even if she did want a husband (which she doesn't.most of the time), she'd never let something as intangible as fate determine who she marries. Tracy Brogan is giving away a 10 Amazon gift card to one lucky recipient in celebration of my upcoming historical series, The Bostwicks of Trillium Bay. ![]() Everyone, that is, except for Evelyn.sort of. The Best Medicine Bell Harbor 2 Hold On My Heart Bell Harbor JHighland Surrender DecemCrazy Little Thing Octo. ![]() Bell Harbor is a one-million copy bestselling series.Įveryone in Bell Harbor thinks career-minded plastic surgeon Evelyn Rhoades needs a husband. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Betrayed by Frankenstein's failure to "make a companion with whom could share joy," the Creature vows to destroy everything that his creator loves. The female monster attacks the Creature with scissors, forcing him to kill her in self defense. As the Creature smiles in anticipation for his new companion, his female counterpart reacts in horror at the sight of him, despite the fact that she herself is also created from corpses. ![]() While the novel's Frankenstein eventually destroys the female creature he had begun to construct, Ito's Frankenstein is successful in making one for the monster. The Frankenstein manga is refreshingly faithful to Shelley's text, with the exception of one detail that makes Ito's story even more horrifying than the original. Related: Junji Ito's Most Underappreciated Horror Story Redefines Nightmare Fuel After Frankenstein fails to deliver the Creature an adequate companion, the Creature kills several of Frankenstein's friends and family, leaving his creator in the same hopeless isolation as him. ![]() Upon seeing his creation come to life, Frankenstein was revolted, rejecting the Creature who in turn discovers that his appearance makes him incapable of joining human society. It begins with the discovery of a shivering Victor Frankenstein in the Arctic Circle, who recounts his early life and education before revealing that he created a creature from the flesh of corpses. Ito's Frankenstein manga closely follows the plot of Mary Shelley's novel. ![]() ![]() ![]() leading his sister to make the darkest of choices. And for the first time in his life, when Lada asks him for help, he refuses. Mehmed wants control of the city, and Radu has earned an unwanted place as a double-crossing spy behind enemy lines. But Mehmed has sent him to Constantinople-and it’s no diplomatic mission. Lada needs the support of her diplomatic younger brother, Radu. There’s no time to wonder whether he still thinks about her, even loves her. And thinking of Mehmed, the defiant Ottoman sultan, brings little comfort to her thorny heart. She storms the countryside with her men, but brute force isn’t getting Lada what she wants. After failing to secure the Wallachian throne, Lada is out to punish anyone who dares cross her. All she has is what she’s always had: herself. The highly anticipated, mind-blowing New York Times bestselling sequel to Kiersten White’s New York Times bestseller, AND I DARKEN-the series that reads like HBO’s Game of Thrones. ![]() ![]() ![]() By the end, as layer after layer was unraveled, I desperately wanted more motivation, introspection, and history on our characters. ![]() ![]() And, somehow, Whitecroft wriggled in a romance with characters carrying some serious baggage. Breathlessly, the book shot from kidnapping suspense to a cult mystery to a supernatural revelation. I clearly needed an extra hundred pages to appreciate All The Plot.Īnd whoooo boy there was a lot of plot. The dialogue flowed so easily from one topic to the other that I almost didn’t mind the condensed history of cults packed alongside the mommy issues that both characters had… until I was at the 85% mark and realized, holy crap, this book was going to end and I had so many questions remaining. Whitecroft’s prose is addicting, easy to consume, and littered with snarky asides or snicker-worthy jokes. Not only is there romance, but you get a mystery, crime and suspense, an evil billionaire, the supernatural, and even some nice historical padding. You’ve lost your socks, there’s a house barreling toward you on the other side of the cyclone, and you can sorta see where you’re going… until the wind decides differently, of course. Arcane by Jess Whitecroft is a bit like being caught in a tornado. ![]() |