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In this book, Powell examines the ways that identities are constructed in displacement narratives based on cases of eminent domain, natural disaster, and civil unrest, attending specifically to the rhetorical strategies employed as barriers and boundaries intersect with individual lives. She provides a unique method to understand how the displaced move within accepted and subversive discourses, and how representation is a crucial component of that movement. In addition, Powell shows how no...
$1,221.00 MXN
Performing Autobiography
Narrating a Life as Activism
2021
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Performing Auto/biography*: Narrating a Life as Activism* analyzes the rhetorical strategies employed in five authors’ auto/biographical texts, examining their representations of identities and the public implications of writing individual identity. Exploring the ways race, class, culture, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality might affect the form(s) in which writers choose to write (e.g., memoir, fictional autobiography, poetry), questions how autobiographers challenge notions of gen...
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2020
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Powerfully written and theoretically grounded, Me Too, Feminist Theory, and Surviving Sexual Violence in the Academy collects a range of perspectives from sexual assault survivors with backgrounds in academia. The contributors in this collection connect their experiences of sexual violence to their research and work within the academy as well as their lives outside of it. Contributors analyze the events surrounding their experiences with sexual violence as well as the cultural, so...
$536.00 MXN
COVID-19 and the Classroom
How Schools Navigated the Great Disruption
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- Martha Bradley-DorseyJodie BrinkmanKatrina Brown-AliffiDick CarpenterCarol CashMaegan DaytonJoshua DunnCharles GlennMichelle HicksSamantha HopeSavanna LoveSarah MarrsKim McKnightNatalie NeugebauerEmiola OyefugaGabrielle PickoverMaria Pitre-MartinChristine PowellTed PriceRodrigo Queiroz e MeloDavid ShannonParinita ShettyDeja TrammellAngela WatsonSarah WoodsDiana YesbeckLaRon ScottRobert MarantoNeal P. McCluskey
2022
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COVID-19 and the Classroom: How Schools Navigated the Great Disruption presents social science research that explores how schools navigated the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020 through the 2020-21 school year. This book also serves as a history book, documenting what this period was like for those involved in the enterprise of educating children. The book is divided into three sections, allowing for an in-depth exploration of the pandemic’s impact. The fi...
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Beginning Again
Stories of Movement and Migration in Appalachia
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- Voice of Witness
2024
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Appalachia has been a place of movement and migration—for individuals, families, and entire communities—for centuries.Beginning Againbrings together twelve narratives of refugees, migrants, and generations-long residents that explore complex journeys of resettlement. In their stories, Appalachia—despite how it’s popularly portrayed—is not simply a region of poverty and strife populated only by white people. It is a diverse place where belonging and connection are created de...
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- Arnell Powell
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- I Survived
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1 hora 36 min
2016
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The horror of Hurricane Katrina is brought vividly to life in this fictional account of a boy, a dog, and the storm of the century.Barry's family tries to evacuate before Hurricane Katrina hits their home in New Orleans. But when Barry's little sister gets terribly sick, they're forced to stay home and wait out the storm.At first, Katrina doesn't seem to be as bad as predicted. But overnight the levees break, and Barry's world is literally torn apart. He's swept away by the floodwa...
$137.00 MXN
"Answer at Once"
Letters of Mountain Families in Shenandoah National Park, 1934-1938
2009
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With the Commonwealth of Virginia's Public Park Condemnation Act of 1928, the state surveyed for and acquired three thousand tracts of land that would become Shenandoah National Park. The Commonwealth condemned the homes of five hundred families so that their land could be "donated" to the federal government and placed under the auspices of the National Park Service. Prompted by the condemnation of their land, the residents began writing letters to National Park and other government offici...
$495.00 MXN






