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Lace Narratives

Lace Narratives
Author: Cecilia Heffer
Publisher: UTS ePRESS
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0992451868

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Lace Narratives: A monograph, 2005 – 2015 documents Cecilia Heffer’s innovative lace-making practice over a decade, including major exhibitions and commissions. This publication examines ways that Cecilia’s research practice responds to changing ideas and technologies as a means to extend our perception of textiles. It presents an in-depth reflection on studio practice in a discursive spirit, responding to the question: What has the studio enquiry revealed that could not have been revealed through other modes of research? The publication is composed of a digital edition of the book, along with a seven-minute video documenting Cecilia creating the lace-work Drawn Threads. A print-on-demand version of the book in either hard cover or paperback is available for purchase.


Lace Narratives

Lace Narratives
Author: Cecilia Heffer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992451851

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Lace Narratives: A monograph, 2005 - 2015 documents Cecilia Heffer's innovative lace-making practice over a decade, including major exhibitions and commissions. This publication examines ways that Cecilia's research practice responds to changing ideas and technologies as a means to extend our perception of textiles. It presents an in-depth reflection on studio practice in a discursive spirit, responding to the question: What has the studio enquiry revealed that could not have been revealed through other modes of research?This limited edition artist's book has lace samples bound into the pages. It is intended for libraries and museums where it will be publicly available.


Torn Lace and Other Stories

Torn Lace and Other Stories
Author: Emilia Pardo Bazan
Publisher: Modern Language Assn of Amer
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780873527842

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Although written a century ago, the sixteen stories by Emilia Pardo Bazan collected in this volume are strikingly relevant to contemporary concerns. Noted for narrative complexity, stylistic variety, and feminist themes, Pardo Bazan's stories explore many aspects of the relationships between men and women. Both outspoken and witty, melancholy and humorous, these stories will interest general readers as well as students and scholars of Spanish literature.


Romances and Narratives

Romances and Narratives
Author: Daniel Defoe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1895
Genre:
ISBN:

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Atlantic Narratives

Atlantic Narratives
Author: Charles Swain Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1918
Genre: Readers
ISBN:

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Lace Reimagined

Lace Reimagined
Author: Elizabeth Healey
Publisher: Search Press Limited
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 1781266913

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The Legacy of David Foster Wallace

The Legacy of David Foster Wallace
Author: Samuel Cohen
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1609380827

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In this elegant volume, literary critics scrutinize the existing Wallace scholarship and at the same time pioneer new ways of understanding Wallace's fiction and journalism. In critical essays exploring a variety of topics--including Wallace's relationship to American literary history, his place in literary journalism, his complicated relationship to his postmodernist predecessors, the formal difficulties of his 1996 magnum opus Infinite Jest, his environmental imagination, and the "social life" of his fiction and nonfiction--contributors plumb sources as diverse as Amazon.com reader recommendations, professional book reviews, the 2009 Infinite Summer project, and the David Foster Wallace archive at the University of Texas's Harry Ransom Center.


Hydronarratives

Hydronarratives
Author: Matthew S. Henry
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2023
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1496234340

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The story of water in the United States is one of ecosystemic disruption and social injustice. From the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and Flint, Michigan, to the Appalachian coal and gas fields and the Gulf Coast, low-income communities, Indigenous communities, and communities of color face the disproportionate effects of floods, droughts, sea level rise, and water contamination. In Hydronarratives Matthew S. Henry examines cultural representations that imagine a just transition, a concept rooted in the U.S. labor and environmental justice movements to describe an alternative economic paradigm predicated on sustainability, economic and social equity, and climate resilience. Focused on regions of water insecurity, from central Arizona to central Appalachia, Henry explores how writers, artists, and activists have creatively responded to intensifying water crises in the United States and argues that narrative and storytelling are critical to environmental and social justice advocacy. By drawing on a wide and comprehensive range of narrative texts, historical documentation, policy papers, and literary and cultural scholarship, Henry presents a timely project that examines the social movement, just transition, and the logic of the Green New Deal, in addition to contemporary visions of environmental justice.