Author: Josie Barnard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
This lively guidebook ventures from the Statue of Liberty to seething go-go bars to Dorothy Parker's round table salon at the Algonquin Hotel. Sections on downtown, midtown, upper Manhattan, and the outer boroughs highlight the city's best. From the best shops and markets to the perfect hotel for businesswomen, this book runs the gamut from the glamorous to the gaudy. Line drawings. Maps.
Virago Woman's Travel Guide to New York
Author: Josie Barnard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
This lively guidebook ventures from the Statue of Liberty to seething go-go bars to Dorothy Parker's round table salon at the Algonquin Hotel. Sections on downtown, midtown, upper Manhattan, and the outer boroughs highlight the city's best. From the best shops and markets to the perfect hotel for businesswomen, this book runs the gamut from the glamorous to the gaudy. Line drawings. Maps.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
This lively guidebook ventures from the Statue of Liberty to seething go-go bars to Dorothy Parker's round table salon at the Algonquin Hotel. Sections on downtown, midtown, upper Manhattan, and the outer boroughs highlight the city's best. From the best shops and markets to the perfect hotel for businesswomen, this book runs the gamut from the glamorous to the gaudy. Line drawings. Maps.
The Virago Woman's Travel Guide to London
Author: Josie Barnard
Publisher: RDR Books
ISBN: 9781571430175
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
London is lustrous, literary, loud & lewd. Josie Barnard, author of the Virago Woman's Guide to New York, captures all the many wonders of this famous city with a special emphasis on women's contributions to London's history, art & culture. This comprehensive guide offers a unique & invaluable look at this complex city. Women travelers will appreciate her valuable advice on places where they will feel welcome, safe & comfortable.
Publisher: RDR Books
ISBN: 9781571430175
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
London is lustrous, literary, loud & lewd. Josie Barnard, author of the Virago Woman's Guide to New York, captures all the many wonders of this famous city with a special emphasis on women's contributions to London's history, art & culture. This comprehensive guide offers a unique & invaluable look at this complex city. Women travelers will appreciate her valuable advice on places where they will feel welcome, safe & comfortable.
The Virago Woman's Travel Guide to Amsterdam
Author: Catherine Stebbings
Publisher: RDR Books
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Amsterdam is a city particularly hospitable to women. Dutch women opened the world's first birth control clinic & managed Rembrandt's artistic career. Modern Amsterdam boasts beautiful flower markets, peaceful cafe life, incredible museums & unrivaled cycling. Catherine Stebbings captures all of the sights & sounds of a city that will be particularly welcoming to women travelers.
Publisher: RDR Books
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Amsterdam is a city particularly hospitable to women. Dutch women opened the world's first birth control clinic & managed Rembrandt's artistic career. Modern Amsterdam boasts beautiful flower markets, peaceful cafe life, incredible museums & unrivaled cycling. Catherine Stebbings captures all of the sights & sounds of a city that will be particularly welcoming to women travelers.
The Virago Woman's Travel Guide to San Francisco
Author: Harriet Swift
Publisher: RDR Books
ISBN:
Category : San Francisco (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
From Gertrude Stein to Whoopi Goldberg to Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco is virtually synonymous with independent women. Harriet Swift has captured the special delights of the Bay Area. Her book is filled with cultural insights, offbeat travel tips & delightful armchair reading. This comprehensive guide offers in-depth coverage while emphasizing the cultural diversity that makes San Francisco one of the the world's most lovable cities.
Publisher: RDR Books
ISBN:
Category : San Francisco (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
From Gertrude Stein to Whoopi Goldberg to Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco is virtually synonymous with independent women. Harriet Swift has captured the special delights of the Bay Area. Her book is filled with cultural insights, offbeat travel tips & delightful armchair reading. This comprehensive guide offers in-depth coverage while emphasizing the cultural diversity that makes San Francisco one of the the world's most lovable cities.
Salvation City
Author: Sigrid Nunez
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101443391
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
“A NOVEL FOR LIFE AFTER THE PANDEMIC…Scratches a particular imaginative itch that we are all experiencing at the precipice of a new era." -- The New Yorker From the National Book Award-winning author of The Friend comes a moving and eerily relevant novel that imagines the aftermath of a pandemic virus as seen through the eyes of a thirteen-year-old boy uncertain of his destiny. His family's sole survivor after a flu pandemic has killed large numbers of people worldwide, Cole Vining is lucky to have found refuge with the evangelical Pastor Wyatt and his wife in a small town in southern Indiana. As the world outside has grown increasingly anarchic, Salvation City has been spared much of the devastation, and its residents have renewed their preparations for the Rapture. Grateful for the shelter and love of his foster family (and relieved to have been saved from the horrid, overrun orphanages that have sprung up around the country), Cole begins to form relationships within the larger community. But despite his affection for this place, he struggles with memories of the very different world in which he was reared. Is there room to love both Wyatt and his parents? Are they still his parents if they are no longer there? As others around him grow increasingly fixated on the hope of salvation and the new life to come through the imminent Rapture, Cole begins to conceive of a different future for himself, one in which his own dreams of heroism seem within reach. Written in Sigrid Nunez's deceptively simple style, Salvation City is a story of love, betrayal, and forgiveness, weaving the deeply affecting story of a young boy's transformation with a profound meditation on the meaning of belief and heroism.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101443391
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
“A NOVEL FOR LIFE AFTER THE PANDEMIC…Scratches a particular imaginative itch that we are all experiencing at the precipice of a new era." -- The New Yorker From the National Book Award-winning author of The Friend comes a moving and eerily relevant novel that imagines the aftermath of a pandemic virus as seen through the eyes of a thirteen-year-old boy uncertain of his destiny. His family's sole survivor after a flu pandemic has killed large numbers of people worldwide, Cole Vining is lucky to have found refuge with the evangelical Pastor Wyatt and his wife in a small town in southern Indiana. As the world outside has grown increasingly anarchic, Salvation City has been spared much of the devastation, and its residents have renewed their preparations for the Rapture. Grateful for the shelter and love of his foster family (and relieved to have been saved from the horrid, overrun orphanages that have sprung up around the country), Cole begins to form relationships within the larger community. But despite his affection for this place, he struggles with memories of the very different world in which he was reared. Is there room to love both Wyatt and his parents? Are they still his parents if they are no longer there? As others around him grow increasingly fixated on the hope of salvation and the new life to come through the imminent Rapture, Cole begins to conceive of a different future for himself, one in which his own dreams of heroism seem within reach. Written in Sigrid Nunez's deceptively simple style, Salvation City is a story of love, betrayal, and forgiveness, weaving the deeply affecting story of a young boy's transformation with a profound meditation on the meaning of belief and heroism.
Restoring Women's History Through Historic Preservation
Author: Gail Lee Dubrow
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 9780801870521
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
This essay collection draws upon work presented at three national conferences on women and historic preservation held at Bryn Mawr College in 1994, Arizona State University in 1997, and at Mount Vernon College in 2000.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 9780801870521
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
This essay collection draws upon work presented at three national conferences on women and historic preservation held at Bryn Mawr College in 1994, Arizona State University in 1997, and at Mount Vernon College in 2000.
Reader's Guide to Women's Studies
Author: Eleanor Amico
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135314047
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1279
Book Description
The Reader's Guide to Women's Studies is a searching and analytical description of the most prominent and influential works written in the now universal field of women's studies. Some 200 scholars have contributed to the project which adopts a multi-layered approach allowing for comprehensive treatment of its subject matter. Entries range from very broad themes such as "Health: General Works" to entries on specific individuals or more focused topics such as "Doctors."
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135314047
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1279
Book Description
The Reader's Guide to Women's Studies is a searching and analytical description of the most prominent and influential works written in the now universal field of women's studies. Some 200 scholars have contributed to the project which adopts a multi-layered approach allowing for comprehensive treatment of its subject matter. Entries range from very broad themes such as "Health: General Works" to entries on specific individuals or more focused topics such as "Doctors."
Making the Invisible Visible
Author: Leonie Sandercock
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520918576
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
The history of planning is much more, according to these authors, than the recorded progress of planning as a discipline and a profession. These essays counter the mainstream narrative of rational, scientific development with alternative histories that reveal hitherto invisible planning practices and agendas. While the official story of planning celebrates the state and its traditions of city building and regional development, these stories focus on previously unacknowledged actors and the noir side of planning. Through a variety of critical lenses—feminist, postmodern, and postcolonial—the essays examine a broad range of histories relevant to the preservation and planning professions. Some contributors uncover indigenous planning traditions that have been erased from the record: African American and Native American traditions, for example. Other contributors explore new themes: themes of gendered spaces and racist practices, of planning as an ordering tool, a kind of spatial police, of "bodies, cities, and social order" (influenced by Foucault, Lefebvre, and others), and of resistance. This scrutiny of the class, race, gender, ethnic, or ideological biases of ideas and practices inherent in the notion of planning as a modernist social technology clearly points to the inadequacy of modernist planning histories. Making the Invisible Visible redefines planning as the regulation of the physicality, sociality, and spatiality of the city. Its histories provide the foundation of a new, alternative planning paradigm for the multicultural cities of the future.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520918576
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
The history of planning is much more, according to these authors, than the recorded progress of planning as a discipline and a profession. These essays counter the mainstream narrative of rational, scientific development with alternative histories that reveal hitherto invisible planning practices and agendas. While the official story of planning celebrates the state and its traditions of city building and regional development, these stories focus on previously unacknowledged actors and the noir side of planning. Through a variety of critical lenses—feminist, postmodern, and postcolonial—the essays examine a broad range of histories relevant to the preservation and planning professions. Some contributors uncover indigenous planning traditions that have been erased from the record: African American and Native American traditions, for example. Other contributors explore new themes: themes of gendered spaces and racist practices, of planning as an ordering tool, a kind of spatial police, of "bodies, cities, and social order" (influenced by Foucault, Lefebvre, and others), and of resistance. This scrutiny of the class, race, gender, ethnic, or ideological biases of ideas and practices inherent in the notion of planning as a modernist social technology clearly points to the inadequacy of modernist planning histories. Making the Invisible Visible redefines planning as the regulation of the physicality, sociality, and spatiality of the city. Its histories provide the foundation of a new, alternative planning paradigm for the multicultural cities of the future.
The Multimodal Writer
Author: Josie Barnard
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1137607939
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
These are exciting times for creative writing. In a digital age, the ability to move between types of writing and technologies - often at speed - is increasingly essential for writers. Yet, such flexibility can be difficult to achieve, and, how to develop it remains a pressing challenge. The Multimodal Writer combines theory, practitioner case studies and insightful writing exercises to support writers tackling the challenges and embracing the opportunities that come with new media technologies. Including interviews with a selection of internationally acclaimed authors, such as Simon Armitage, Robert Coover and Rhianna Pratchett, this book equips writers with the tools to not just survive but, rather, thrive in an era characterised by fast-paced change. With its focus on writing across genres, modes and media, this book is ideal for students of creative writing, professional writing, media writing and journalism.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1137607939
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
These are exciting times for creative writing. In a digital age, the ability to move between types of writing and technologies - often at speed - is increasingly essential for writers. Yet, such flexibility can be difficult to achieve, and, how to develop it remains a pressing challenge. The Multimodal Writer combines theory, practitioner case studies and insightful writing exercises to support writers tackling the challenges and embracing the opportunities that come with new media technologies. Including interviews with a selection of internationally acclaimed authors, such as Simon Armitage, Robert Coover and Rhianna Pratchett, this book equips writers with the tools to not just survive but, rather, thrive in an era characterised by fast-paced change. With its focus on writing across genres, modes and media, this book is ideal for students of creative writing, professional writing, media writing and journalism.
Garden Plots
Author: Shelley Saguaro
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351934961
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Shelley Saguaro's unique book illustrates the persistent presence of gardens in literature. Gardens in fiction do not simply represent a familiar theme, Saguaro contends, but are bound up with wider aesthetic and ideological issues. As with literary forms, so too are gardens subject to transformations. Encompassing a wide array of twentieth- and twenty-first century authors, including Virginia Woolf, Eudora Welty, Carol Shields, J. M. Coetzee, Toni Morrison, Leslie Marmon Silko, Jamaica Kincaid, Don DeLillo, and Philip K. Dick, this book's preoccupations are signalled in the evocatively titled chapters: Botanical Modernisms; Natural History and Postmodern Grafting; Postcolonial Landscapes; How Does Your Cyber Garden Grow?; and Coevolutionary Histories - the Poetics of a Paradox. Informed by postcolonial, formalist, feminist, and psychoanalytic theories, Garden Plots is a must read for all those alive to the space gardens inhabit in the literary landscape.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351934961
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Shelley Saguaro's unique book illustrates the persistent presence of gardens in literature. Gardens in fiction do not simply represent a familiar theme, Saguaro contends, but are bound up with wider aesthetic and ideological issues. As with literary forms, so too are gardens subject to transformations. Encompassing a wide array of twentieth- and twenty-first century authors, including Virginia Woolf, Eudora Welty, Carol Shields, J. M. Coetzee, Toni Morrison, Leslie Marmon Silko, Jamaica Kincaid, Don DeLillo, and Philip K. Dick, this book's preoccupations are signalled in the evocatively titled chapters: Botanical Modernisms; Natural History and Postmodern Grafting; Postcolonial Landscapes; How Does Your Cyber Garden Grow?; and Coevolutionary Histories - the Poetics of a Paradox. Informed by postcolonial, formalist, feminist, and psychoanalytic theories, Garden Plots is a must read for all those alive to the space gardens inhabit in the literary landscape.