The Family Flamboyant

The Family Flamboyant
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9780791481066
ISBN-13 : 0791481069
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Family Flamboyant by : Marla Brettschneider

Bronze Medalist, 2007 Independent Publishers Book Award in the Gay/Lesbian Category The Family Flamboyant is a graceful and lucid account of the many routes to family formation. Weaving together personal experience and political analysis in an examination of how race, gender, sexuality, class, and other hierarchies function in family politics, Marla Brettschneider draws on her own experience in a Jewish, multiracial, adoptive, queer family in order to theorize about the layered realities that characterize families in the United States today. Brettschneider uses critical race politics, feminist insight, class-based analysis, and queer theory to offer a distinct and distinctly Jewish contribution to both the family debates and the larger project of justice politics.

The Family Flamboyant

The Family Flamboyant
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 0791468941
ISBN-13 : 9780791468944
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Family Flamboyant by : Marla Brettschneider

Interrogates the normative heterosexual family from feminist, Jewish, and queer perspectives.

Songs in the Shade of the Flamboyant Tree

Songs in the Shade of the Flamboyant Tree
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 2923163826
ISBN-13 : 9782923163826
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Songs in the Shade of the Flamboyant Tree by : Chantal Grosléziat

Collects French Creole lullabies and nursery rhymes from Guadeloupe, Haiti, and Martinque celebrating life's passages and various island rituals.

They're So Flamboyant

They're So Flamboyant
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Publisher : American Psychological Association
Total Pages : 20
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ISBN-10 : 9781433837586
ISBN-13 : 1433837587
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis They're So Flamboyant by : Michael Genhart

flam·boy·ant – (of a person–or bird!–or their behavior) tending to attract attention because of their confidence, exuberance, and stylishness This fun and funny bird's-eye tome to individuality, community, and harmony follows the reactions of a neighborhood full of birds when a “flamboyance” of flamingos moves in. Each band of birds—a gaggle of geese, a dole of doves, a charm of finches, a brood of chickens, a scream of swifts, and an unkindness of ravens—all have their feathers ruffled and express their apprehension about the new and different arrivals. Bright pink colors, long legs, how dare they! Even a watch of nightingales patrols after dark. When the band of jays decides it is time to settle down the neighborhood, the pride of peacocks takes the lead, with support from a waddle of penguins, a venue of vultures, a mob of emus, and a gulp of cormorants. Finally, they all land at the flamingos’ welcome party only to realize that they had all been birdbrained. Their new neighbors are actually quite charming, and not so scary and different after all. Includes a note from the author on helping children to learn about acceptance, avoid stereotyping, and model welcoming behavior.

Two Flamboyant Fathers

Two Flamboyant Fathers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031243259
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Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Two Flamboyant Fathers by : Nicolette Devas

A autobiography by one whose real father was Francis Macnamara - a flamboyant Irishman - and who came early in life to look on the ebullient Augustus John as a father-figure.

Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality

Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781438460352
ISBN-13 : 143846035X
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality by : Marla Brettschneider

Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality explores a range of opportunities to apply and build intersectionality studies from within the life and work of Jewish feminism in the United States today. Marla Brettschneider builds on the best of what has been done in the field and offers a constructive internal critique. Working from a nonidentitarian paradigm, Brettschneider uses a Jewish critical lens to discuss the ways different politically salient identity signifiers cocreate and mutually constitute each other. She also includes analyses of matters of import in queer, critical race, and class-based feminist studies. This book is designed to demonstrate a range of ways that Jewish feminist work can operate with the full breadth of what intersectionality studies has to offer.

The Psychosocial Interior of the Family

The Psychosocial Interior of the Family
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 679
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ISBN-10 : 9781351328463
ISBN-13 : 1351328468
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychosocial Interior of the Family by : Gerald Handel

Drawing upon findings from many disciplines including sociology, communication, family studies, human development, psychology and anthropology-this book provides the first composite study of the whole family and of the complex interplay between self and collectivity in family life. It departs sharply from the traditional two-person, cause-effect models used in conventional studies, and attempts to delineate a social psychology of the family. This book undertakes to define and understand the nature of families, to point out ways of discerning different family characters, and to comprehend the processes by which these characters are established and maintained; by so doing, it introduces a new dimension into the study of family behavior and provides a framework within which meaningful investigations and practical applications can be pursued. This long-awaited fourth edition continues the goal of preceding editions: to understand families in terms of the kinds of interaction through which family life is constructed. Contributors drawn from a wide variety of disciplines sociology; communication; family studies; human development; psychology; anthropology; and social work - provide a range of authoritative and up-to-date sources on the family and interpersonal relations, including newly emergent forms of family organization. In providing a new framework for fruitful investigation and practical application, this volume contains the best available interdisciplinary work on the social psychology of the family.

Family Honor

Family Honor
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9781101546345
ISBN-13 : 1101546344
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Honor by : Robert B. Parker

A blazingly original novel from the undisputed dean of American crime fiction, featuring a sharp, tough, sexy new P.I., Sunny Randall. Sunny Randall is a Boston P.I. and former cop, a college graduate, an aspiring painter, a divorcée, and the owner of a miniature bull terrier named Rosie. Hired by a wealthy family to locate their teenage daughter, Sunny is tested by the parents’ preconceived notion of what a detective should be. With the help of underworld contacts she tracks down the runaway Millicent, who has turned to prostitution, rescues her from a vicious pimp, and finds herself, at thirty-four, the unlikely custodian of a difficult teenager when the girl refuses to return to her family. But Millicent’s problems are rooted in much larger crimes than running away, and Sunny, now playing the role of bodyguard, is caught in a shooting war with some very serious mobsters. She turns for help to her ex-husband, Richie, himself the son of a mob family, and to her dearest friend, Spike, a flamboyant and dangerous gay man. Heading this unlikely alliance, Sunny must solve at least one murder, resolve a criminal conspiracy that reaches to the top of state government, and bring Millicent back into functional young womanhood.

Castle Faggot

Castle Faggot
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 105
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ISBN-10 : 9781635901375
ISBN-13 : 1635901375
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Castle Faggot by : Derek Mccormack

A dark satire about an amusement park more deranged than anything Disney could imagine: a playland for gay men called Faggotland. Castle Faggot is Derek McCormack's darkest and most delicious book yet, a satire of sugary cereals and Saturday morning cartoons set in an amusement park more deranged than anything Disney dreamed up. At the heart of the park is Faggotland, a playland for gay men, and Castle Faggot, the darkest dark ride in the world. Home to a cartoon Dracula called Count Choc-o-log, the castle is decorated with the corpses of gays—some were killed, some killed themselves, all ended up as décor. The book includes a map of Faggotland, a photobook of the castle, the instructions for a castle-shaped dollhouse, and the novelization of a TV puppet show about Count Choc-o-log and his friends—reminiscent of the classic stop-motion special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but even gayer and more grotesque. As scatological as Sade but with a Hanna-Barbera vibe, Castle Faggot transmutes McCormack's love of the lurid and the childlike, of funhouses and sickhouses, into something furiously funny: as Edmund White says, “the mystery of objects, the lyricism of neglected lives, the menace and nostalgia of the past—these are all ingredients in this weird and beautiful parallel universe.”

Maternal Theory

Maternal Theory
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Publisher : Demeter Press
Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : 9781772584035
ISBN-13 : 1772584037
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Maternal Theory by : Andrea O'Reilly

Theory on mothers, mothering and motherhood has emerged as a distinct body of knowledge within Motherhood Studies and Feminist Theory more generally. This collection, The Second Edition of Maternal Theory: Essential Readings introduces readers to this rich and diverse tradition of maternal theory. Composed of 60 chapters the 2nd edition includes two sections: the first with the classic texts by Adrienne Rich, Nancy Chodorow, Sara Ruddick, Alice Walker, Barbara Katz Rothman, bell hooks, Sharon Hays, Patricia Hill-Collins, Audre Lorde, Daphne de Marneffe, Judith Warner, Patrice diQinizio, Susan Maushart, and many more. The second section includes thirty new chapters on vital and new topics including Trans Parenting, Non-Binary Parenting, Queer Mothering, Matricentric Feminism, Normative Motherhood, Maternal Subjectivity, Maternal Narratology, Maternal Ambivalence, Maternal Regret, Monstrous Mothers, The Migrant Maternal, Reproductive Justice, Feminist Mothering, Feminist Fathering, Indigenous Mothering, The Digital Maternal, The Opt-Out Revolution, Black Motherhoods, Motherlines, The Motherhood Memoir, Pandemic Mothering, and many more. Maternal Theory is essential reading for anyone interested in motherhood as experience, ideology, and identity.