John Holbo, "Framing Theory’s Empire"
Parlor Press | 2007 | ISBN: 1602350159 | 236 pages | PDF | 3 MB
FRAMING THEORY’S EMPIRE started life as a "book event"--an online,
roundtable-style symposium on THEORY’S EMPIRE (Columbia UP, 2005). Two
dozen contributors offered reviews, criticism, and commentary. Now in
book form, it includes a preface by Scott McLemee and afterthoughts
from THEORY’S EMPIRE’S editors.
WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID . . .
As the Theory Era draws to a close, we need more than ever intelligent
rumination and debate over what it all meant. THEORY’S EMPIRE was an
important step in that direction. Framing THEORY’S EMPIRe carries on
the conversation with sophistication and flair.
--Denis Dutton, editor, PHILOSOPHY & LITERATURE . . .
It’s rare for authors to have their work be the object of a lengthy,
detailed, serious and lively dialogue shortly after its publication.
John Holbo’s commitment to using the Internet as an instrument for
bringing about precisely such a dialogue is a wonderful example of how
new technologies can enhance the quality of our intellectual exchanges.
And to make that lively dialogue be the object of another book, on-line
and in hard copy, is a further contribution.
--Daphne Patai, editor, THEORY’S EMPIRE . . .
CONTRIBUTORS
Mark Bauerlein, Michael Berube, Timothy Burke, Chris Cagle, Christopher
Conway, Will H. Corral, Jodi Dean, Brad DeLong, Morris Dickstein, John
Emerson, Jonathan Goodwin, Daniel Green, Matt Greenfield, John Holbo,
Mark Kaplan, Scott Eric Kaufman, Adam Kotsko, Kathleen Lowrey, Jonathan
Mayhew, Sean McCann, Scott McLemee, John McGowan, Daphne Patai, Kenneth
Rufo, Amardeep Sing, and Jeffrey Wallen
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The wizard of Oz
Paperback: 56 pages | Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr | 2006 |
Language: English | PDF | 17MB
Dorothy lives in Kansas, USA, but one day a cyclone blows her and her
house to a strange country called Oz. There, Dorothy makes friends with
the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion. But she wants to go
home to Kansas. Only one person can help her, and that is the country's
famous Wizard. So Dorothy and her friends take the yellow brick road to
the Emerald City, to find the Wizard of Oz...
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Cries from the Heart
Paperback: 100 | Publisher: Oxford University Press | 2007
| Language: English | PDF | 14MB
From Botswana to New Zealand, from Jamaica to Nigeria, from Uganda to
Malaysia, from India to South Africa, these moving stories show us that
the human heart is the same in every place. Children, wives, mothers,
husbands, friends all have the same feelings of fear and pain,
happiness and sadness. These eight stories were winning entries in the
2004 Commonwealth Short Story Competition. The writers are Sefi Atta,
Adrienne M. Frater, Lauri Kubuitsile, Erica N. Robinson, Jackee Budesta
Batanda, Janet Tay Hui Ching, Anuradha Muralidharan, and Tod Collins.
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Witches of Pendle
Paperback: 56 pages | Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 3
edition | March 15, 2008 | Language: English | ISBN-10: 0194789241 |
PDF | 24MB
Witches are dangerous. They can kill you with a look, or a word. They
can send their friend the Devil after you in the shape of a dog or a
cat. They can make a clay picture of you, then break it ...and a few
weeks later you are dead. Today, of course, most people don't believe
in witches. But in 1612 everybody was afraid of them. Young Jennet
Device in Lancashire knew a lot about them because she lived with the
Witches of Pendle. They were her family ...
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