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Book Rewriting Reality

Download or read book Rewriting Reality written by Allyson Fiddler and published by Bloomsbury Academic. This book was released on 1994-05-11 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This first systematic study of the controversial Austrian feminist writer, Elfriede Jelinek, offers an extensive survey and analysis of Jelinek's major texts and a discussion of the literary techniques which characterise her writing. Background contextual information on historical and literary developments is provided to help the reader gain a better understanding of Jelinek's writing and her place within current international debates on feminism and literary theory.

Book How To Rewrite Reality

    Book Details:
  • Author : Independently Published
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019-09-22
  • ISBN : 9781686070372
  • Pages : 112 pages

Download or read book How To Rewrite Reality written by Independently Published and published by . This book was released on 2019-09-22 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How To Rewrite Reality contains important lessons on how you can change your stories, citing many examples from both Shiraz's life and those of his clients. As Shiraz points out, your stories add up to your reality. This book will help you identify the genre you're living in, the character archetype you've chosen, and the major plots driving your life so that you can edit, delete, and rewrite what doesn't work for you. No matter who you are or what your current situation is, regardless of your age, culture, beliefs or religion, this book is full of insights and will act as a guide in your life.Shiraz has helped thousands of people rewrite their realities. He has used the principles in this book to overcome both poverty and chronic illness in his own life while deepening his personal relationships. Now he teaches others how to do the same. If you feel stuck in repeating events and stories you hate, if you know things need to change but can't figure out why your efforts are failing, if you want to do things differently but keep finding excuses not to, then this is the book for you.

Book Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in the Cold War Era and After

Download or read book Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in the Cold War Era and After written by M. Cornis-Pope and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-04-30 with total page 333 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting undertakes a systematic study of postmodernism's responses to the polarized ideologies of the postwar period that have held cultures hostage to a confrontation between rival ideologies abroad and a clash between champions of uniformity and disruptive others at home. Considering a broad range of narrative projects and approaches (from polysystemic fiction to surfiction, postmodern feminism, and multicultural/postcolonial fiction), this book highlights their solutions to ontological division (real vs. imaginary, wordly and other-worldly), sociocultural oppositions (of race, class, gender) and narratological dualities (imitation vs. invention, realism vs. formalism). A thorough rereading of the best experimental work published in the US since the mid-1960s reveals the fact that innovative fiction has been from the beginning concerned with redefining the relationship between history and fiction, narrative and cultural articulation. Stepping back from traditional polarizations, innovative novelists have tried to envision an alternative history of irreducible particularities, excluded middles, and creative intercrossings.

Book Rewriting

    Book Details:
  • Author : Christian Moraru
  • Publisher : SUNY Press
  • Release : 2001-09-27
  • ISBN : 9780791451076
  • Pages : 252 pages

Download or read book Rewriting written by Christian Moraru and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 2001-09-27 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines the tendency of post-World War II writers to rewrite earlier narratives by Poe, Melville, Hawthorne, and others.

Book Light in the Dark Luz en lo Oscuro

Download or read book Light in the Dark Luz en lo Oscuro written by Gloria Anzaldua and published by Duke University Press Books. This book was released on 2015-10-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Light in the Dark is the culmination of Gloria E. Anzaldúa's mature thought and the most comprehensive presentation of her philosophy. Focusing on aesthetics, ontology, epistemology, and ethics, it contains several developments in her many important theoretical contributions.

Book Rewriting the Rules

Download or read book Rewriting the Rules written by Meg Barker and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We live in a time of great uncertainty about relationships. We search for "The One," but find ourselves staying single because nobody measures up. The reality of our relationships is not what we expected, and it becomes hard to balance it with all the other things that we want out of life. At the same time that marriage shows itself to be the one 'recession proof' industry; the rates of separation and break-up soar ever higher. Rewriting the Rules is a friendly guide through the complicated - and often contradictory - rules of love: the advice that is given about attraction and sex, monogamy and conflict, gender and commitment. It asks questions such as: which to choose from all the rules on offer? Do we stick to the old rules we learnt growing up, or do we try something new and risk being out on our own? This book considers how the rules are being 'rewritten' in various ways, for example the 'new monogamy', alternative commitment ceremonies, different ways of understanding gender, and new ideas for managing conflict and break-up where economics and child-care make complete separation a problem. In this way Rewriting the Rules gives the power to the reader to find the approach which fits their situation.

Book Rewriting Reprising

Download or read book Rewriting Reprising written by Georges Letissier and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2009-10-02 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume comprises sixteen essays, preceded by an introductory chapter focusing on the diverse modalities of textual, and more widely, artistic transfer. Whereas the first Rewriting-Reprising volume (coord. by C. Maisonnat, J. Paccaud-Huguet & A. Ramel) underscored the crucial issue of origins, the second purports to address the specificities of hypertextual, and hyperartistic (Genette, 1982) practices. Its common denominator is therefore second degree literature and art. A first section, titled “Pastiche, Parody, Genre and Gender,” delineates what amounts to a poetics of rewriting/reprising, by investigating a whole range of authorial stances, from homage – through a symphonic play of intertexts – to varying degrees of textual deviance, or dissidence. Some genres, like the fairy tale or the Gothic, through their very malleability, are indeed more apt to lend themselves to rewriting/reprising. However, hypertextuality is not merely ornamental, or purely aesthetic; its subversive potential is perceptible notably through its many attempts at emancipating the genre from the ideological fetters of gender. Over the past two decades, Victorian literature and culture has become an inescapable field of investigations to any study on intertextuality in the English-speaking world. In a second part, diversity has been preferred to any single, specific angle to approach the Victorian/neo-Victorian tropism. The purpose is to provide as complete a spectrum as is reasonably possible in such a volume. The practice of rewriting in the Victorian age is thus studied alongside contemporary appropriations of the Victorian canon. The question is raised of whether literary fetishism may not result in a form of counterfeit classicism, while the more challenging neo-Victorian rewritings would make a claim for the need to choose one’s literary heritage and ancestors. This is where the post-colonial agenda comes in. Precisely, the third part investigates the question of rewriting-reprising as a way of writing back. The myth of Frankenstein’s creature bent on wreaking vengeance on his creator is of course seminal as it offers a myth of transgression which, in its turn, becomes a “foundation myth.” Not only are post-colonial responses to their (disclaimed) parent-texts highly theory-informed, but they also evince an awareness of such contemporary issues which are direct consequences of the colonial past. In the last section of this volume, the scope of what comes within the range of intertextuality per se is widened to cover artistic dialogism. In the exchanges between theatrical texts, reprise may be construed as a metaphor standing for the pleasure inherent in the process of recreation. The interaction between embedded paintings and the embedding canvas offers yet another variation on the reprise motif, as does the meta-aesthetic discourse of the critic on the work of art. What begins as mere repetition is soon colored by the personal inflections of the interpreter. In operatic performances, updating a classical text to make it suitable to contemporary audiences, and in close harmony with the role assigned to music, is liable to spur on the creativity of recreation.

Book The Games of Supervillainy

Download or read book The Games of Supervillainy written by C. T. Phipps and published by Crossroad Press. This book was released on 2019-01-02 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Get ready for the action-packed follow up to The Rules of Supervillainy. This time with zombies, zombified heroes and villains, cults, magic, superscience, a dragon, a Greek demigod, and so much more! Gary and Cloak have returned from the supervillain prison on the moon only to discover the city he plans to conquer and rule with an iron fist has been overrun with the living dead. Once again taking up the mantle of Merciless, the villain without mercy, Gary will have to pull it together quickly, find his wife, his gang, and a whole lot of help to stop the Brotherhood of Infamy from slaughtering the population of Falconcrest City and opening a portal to summon a Primal force of creation. But Gary has a plan, or at least he's sure he'll have one soon. Just give him a second.

Book 2084

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  • Author : Alexander McLennan
  • Publisher : Alexander McLennan
  • Release : 2033-12-12
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 214 pages

Download or read book 2084 written by Alexander McLennan and published by Alexander McLennan. This book was released on 2033-12-12 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Twenty-Eighty-Four" stands as a stark warning in the vein of George Orwell's visionary work, echoing the concerns of a world on the brink of losing its freedoms to technological and political forces. Set in a future where an illusion of security overshadows personal liberties, this narrative unfolds in a society where the line between ideological control and dystopian reality is thin. The year 2084 reveals a world transformed by decades of legal and regulatory changes that have reshaped societal norms and individual freedoms. Under the rule of an all-powerful regime, the essence of nature, history, and time is manipulated, leaving humanity in a state of controlled existence. In this world, Jack Jones, an editor at the Ministry of Truth, begins to question the narratives he's been complicit in crafting. Lena, a figure adept in technology and resistance, ignites his journey to awakening. Together, they embark on a dangerous path to undermine the regime's pervasive influence, using Jack's knowledge of the Ministry and Lena's technological skills. "Twenty-Eighty-Four" is more than a speculative glimpse into a dystopian future; it's a narrative deeply rooted in contemporary societal shifts, reflecting the ongoing struggle for freedom and authenticity. This tale of resilience and rebellion is a reminder and a call to action, urging readers to maintain vigilance against the erosion of independence. It's a tribute to human resilience in the face of authoritarianism, echoing Orwell's timeless message and urging readers to play their part in preventing such a future. In "Twenty-Eighty-Four," the fight for truth and freedom transcends the pages, mirroring the challenges of our own time.

Book Native Sons in No Man s Land

Download or read book Native Sons in No Man s Land written by Philip Auger and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2000 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The four writers chosen for this study, James Baldwin, Alice Walker, John Edgar Wideman, and Ernest Gaines, were chosen because of their shared approach to "rewriting" such negative narratives of black manhood. Each of these writers approaches self-definition and, more specifically, the writing of oneself as a "man" as contingent on controlling discourse -- having some power over language -- and thus having the power to define the self. And each of the selected works explores the possibilities of black manhoods that are humane and dignified. The discursive negotiations involved in rewriting identity pose an extremely complex set of challenges associated with the realm of definition used to control the powerful signifier, "manhood." -- From introduction.

Book How to Be Your Own Therapist

Download or read book How to Be Your Own Therapist written by Patricia Farrell and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2004-04-10 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How to Be Your Own Therapist provides tools to replace unhealthy behaviors with actions for satisfaction and success. Drawing from her 20 years as a licensed therapist, Dr. Patricia Farrell has developed an approach to help individuals manage their own lives by reclaiming their personal power. Her "power tools" include how to: Fire one's parents Quit whining Make lots of mistakes Stick up for oneself

Book Rewriting Reprising in Literature

Download or read book Rewriting Reprising in Literature written by Claude Maisonnat and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2009-10-02 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volumes includes a series of 17 selected essays, preceded by a methodological introduction, whose purpose is to offer a fresh outlook on the question of rewriting-reprising. The argument, taking for granted the phenomenon of intertextuality, develops along three main axes: the first one reconsiders the already debated issue of authority on post-structuralist premises, arguing that the origin of a text is untraceable. The second looks at a phenomenon often associated with reprising, especially in a post-colonial context: trauma, whether individual or historical, in relation to creative repetition. The third axis offers a re-reading of the question of voice, introducing the notion of the textual voice, understood as that part of the enunciative act over which the author has no control. When writers make of reprising a deliberate practise, we are tempted to believe that their position, between homage and pillage, presupposes the existence of a traceable source of the literary Word. We must however face the problematic nature of enunciation, the void on which is is founded. Which leads us to the proposition that the act of reprising is a creation ex nihilo: a certain mode of organisation around that void. Besides, in a century of major man-made traumas, whose effect was the tearing up of social fabrics, reprising will assume a more complex significance: the symptomatic, repetitive stitching of what is being constantly ripped up.

Book Rewriting the Self

Download or read book Rewriting the Self written by Mark Freeman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-08-20 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Originally published in 1993. This book explores the process by which individuals reconstruct the meaning and significance of past experience. Drawing on the lives of such notable figures as St Augustine, Helen Keller and Philip Roth as well as on the combined insights of psychology, philosophy and literary theory, the book sheds light on the intricacies and dilemmas of self-interpretation in particular and interpretive psychological enquiry more generally. The author draws upon selected, mainly autobiographical, literary texts in order to examine concretely the process of rewriting the self. Among the issues addressed are the relationship of rewriting the self to the concept of development, the place of language in the construction of selfhood, the difference between living and telling about it, the problem of facts in life history narrative, the significance of the unconscious in interpreting the personal past, and the freedom of the narrative imagination. Alpha Sigma Nu National Book Award winner in 1994

Book Calling the Soul Back

    Book Details:
  • Author : Christina Garcia Lopez
  • Publisher : University of Arizona Press
  • Release : 2019-04-02
  • ISBN : 0816537755
  • Pages : 233 pages

Download or read book Calling the Soul Back written by Christina Garcia Lopez and published by University of Arizona Press. This book was released on 2019-04-02 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Spirituality has consistently been present in the political and cultural counternarratives of Chicanx literature. Calling the Soul Back focuses on the embodied aspects of a spirituality integrating body, mind, and soul. Centering the relationship between embodiment and literary narrative, Christina Garcia Lopez shows narrative as healing work through which writers and readers ritually call back the soul—one’s unique immaterial essence—into union with the body, counteracting the wounding fragmentation that emerged out of colonization and imperialism. These readings feature both underanalyzed and more popular works by pivotal writers such as Gloria Anzaldúa, Sandra Cisneros, and Rudolfo Anaya, in addition to works by less commonly acknowledged authors. Calling the Soul Back explores the spiritual and ancestral knowledge offered in narratives of bodies in trauma, bodies engaged in ritual, grieving bodies, bodies immersed in and becoming part of nature, and dreaming bodies. Reading across narrative nonfiction, performative monologue, short fiction, fables, illustrated children’s books, and a novel, Garcia Lopez asks how these narratives draw on the embodied intersections of ways of knowing and being to shift readers’ consciousness regarding relationships to space, time, and natural environments. Using an interdisciplinary approach, Calling the Soul Back draws on literary and Chicanx studies scholars as well as those in religious studies, feminist studies, sociology, environmental studies, philosophy, and Indigenous studies, to reveal narrative’s healing potential to bring the soul into balance with the body and mind.

Book Setbacks to Comeback

    Book Details:
  • Author : Gopal Barman
  • Publisher : Shashwat Publication
  • Release : 2024-07-04
  • ISBN : 9360877077
  • Pages : 104 pages

Download or read book Setbacks to Comeback written by Gopal Barman and published by Shashwat Publication. This book was released on 2024-07-04 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After 7 years of trying, testing, and implementing various NLP tools, techniques, and methods, I finally succeeded in launching this book. It's aimed at helping everyone striving to thrive in their careers but feeling stuck due to limiting beliefs. Unlike other self-help books, this isn't just about motivation; it's a practical blueprint for transforming your career mind-set.

Book The Money Formula

Download or read book The Money Formula written by Paul Wilmott and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-03-01 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore the deadly elegance of finance's hidden powerhouse The Money Formula takes you inside the engine room of the global economy to explore the little-understood world of quantitative finance, and show how the future of our economy rests on the backs of this all-but-impenetrable industry. Written not from a post-crisis perspective – but from a preventative point of view – this book traces the development of financial derivatives from bonds to credit default swaps, and shows how mathematical formulas went beyond pricing to expand their use to the point where they dwarfed the real economy. You'll learn how the deadly allure of their ice-cold beauty has misled generations of economists and investors, and how continued reliance on these formulas can either assist future economic development, or send the global economy into the financial equivalent of a cardiac arrest. Rather than rehash tales of post-crisis fallout, this book focuses on preventing the next one. By exploring the heart of the shadow economy, you'll be better prepared to ride the rough waves of finance into the turbulent future. Delve into one of the world's least-understood but highest-impact industries Understand the key principles of quantitative finance and the evolution of the field Learn what quantitative finance has become, and how it affects us all Discover how the industry's next steps dictate the economy's future How do you create a quadrillion dollars out of nothing, blow it away and leave a hole so large that even years of "quantitative easing" can't fill it – and then go back to doing the same thing? Even amidst global recovery, the financial system still has the potential to seize up at any moment. The Money Formula explores the how and why of financial disaster, what must happen to prevent the next one.

Book Sparking the Inferno

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  • Author : Brandon Carter
  • Publisher : Substratial Press
  • Release : 2023-10-01
  • ISBN : 1962268004
  • Pages : 638 pages

Download or read book Sparking the Inferno written by Brandon Carter and published by Substratial Press. This book was released on 2023-10-01 with total page 638 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Rich and detailed, Carter's world and characters live with an energy that makes it hard to believe this is his debut novel!" —Staci Olsen, Author of Falling through Stars “Hits the ground running, and feels like an epic saga from the opening paragraphs. Carter's characters are vivid and complex, often morally ambiguous, and completely engaging. Description and action are handled with balance and eloquence, with crackling dialogue that fully fleshes out each character.” —Darin Miller, Author of The Dwayne Morrow Mysteries “Page turner through and through. This book swept me away on an adventure I could never forget. Magical systems and emotions that hit home, with characters developing before my eyes. Carter instantly became one of my favorite authors.” —Haley Anna Marie, Author of the Elementas Series Thirty feet of rope bridge is all that keeps Nevin from escaping an abusive home life, but fear proves stronger than pain. When a lapse in memory and a bloody canteen coincide with the arrival of the Baron's constabulary, Nevin unwillingly goes on the run. Wherever he hides, fire and soldiers follow. But why does it feel like it's him they're looking for? The inferno chasing him casts a long shadow, and from that darkness emerges a covetous presence. Is he hallucinating, or is it his sins made manifest? With the flames driving him farther and farther from home, will he finally be able to muster the will to take control of an unraveling life, or will the strengthening shadows threaten the lives of foe and friend alike? 'Sparking the Inferno' is an enigmatic and moving tale of unfortunate circumstances and the responsibility of choice that plunges readers into an exciting journey across the troubled world of Stragus.