Lynne Huffer, "Foucault's Strange Eros"
English | ISBN: 0231197144 | 2020 | 280 pages | PDF | 13 MB
What is the strange eros that haunts Foucault's writing? In this deeply original consideration of Foucault's erotic ethics, Lynne Huffer provocatively rewrites Foucault as a Sapphic poet. She uncovers eros as a mode of thought that erodes the interiority of the thinking subject. Focusing on the ethical implications of this mode of thought, Huffer shows how Foucault's poetic archival method offers a way to counter the disciplining of speech.
Forensic Dentistry By Paul G. Stimson(Editor); Curtis A. Mertz(Editor)
1997 | 301 Pages | ISBN: 0849381037 | PDF | 33 MB
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Henrietta Buckmaster, "Flight to Freedom: The Story of the Underground Railroad"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 0690308469 | 217 pages | EPUB | 0.18 MB
This is a story of almost unbelievable heroism and great daring, told with gusto and sincerity. It is told through the lives of courageous men and women-some of them known to us by name; most of them, unknown.
Ilana Szobel, "Flesh of My Flesh: Sexual Violence in Modern Hebrew Literature "
English | ISBN: 1438484550 | 2021 | 256 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Looks at how sexual aggression relates to Zionism, gender, ethnicity, and disability in the modern Hebrew literature.
Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching By Randall D. Knight
2002 | 352 Pages | ISBN: 0805387021 | PDF | 17 MB
Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teachingis a paperback book packed with creative tips on how instructors can enhance and improve their physics class instruction techniques. It's an invaluable companion to Randy Knight'sPhysics for Scientists and Engineers-- or for any physics course.
Fintech: The Technology Driving Disruption in the Financial Services Industry By Parag Y Arjunwadkar
2018 | 258 Pages | ISBN: 1351036491 | PDF | 5 MB
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Finding Your Writer's Voice By Thaisa Frank; Dorothy Wall; Dorothy Wall
2000 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0312151284 | EPUB | 1 MB
An illuminating guide to finding one's most powerful writing tool,Finding Your Writer's Voicehelps writers learn to hear the voices that are uniquely their own. Mixing creative inspiration with practical advice about craft, the book includes chapters on:- Accessing raw voice- Listening to voices of childhood, public and private voices, and colloquial voices- Working in first and third person: discovering a narrative persona- Using voice to create characters- Shaping one's voice into the form of a story- Reigniting the energy of voice during revision
Henry Winter, "Fifty Years of Hurt: The Story of England Football and Why We Never Stop Believing"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0593077121, 1784161721 | 388 pages | EPUB | 27.9 MB
'England invented football, codified it, became champions of the world in 1966 but humiliatingly then forgot how to play the greatest game of all. England took their eye off a ball they arrogantly thought they owned, allowing other nations to run off with it.'
Fate, Time, and Language: An Essay on Free Will By David Foster Wallace
2010 | 264 Pages | ISBN: 0231151578 | PDF | 2 MB
In 1962, the philosopher Richard Taylor used six commonly accepted presuppositions to imply that human beings have no control over the future. David Foster Wallace not only took issue with Taylor's method, which, according to him, scrambled the relations of logic, language, and the physical world, but also noted a semantic trick at the heart of Taylor's argument. Fate, Time, and Language presents Wallace's brilliant critique of Taylor's work. Written long before the publication of his fiction and essays, Wallace's thesis reveals his great skepticism of abstract thinking made to function as a negation of something more genuine and real. He was especially suspicious of certain paradigms of thought-the cerebral aestheticism of modernism, the clever gimmickry of postmodernism-that abandoned "the very old traditional human verities that have to do with spirituality and emotion and community." As Wallace rises to meet the challenge to free will presented by Taylor, we witness the developing perspective of this major novelist, along with his struggle to establish solid logical ground for his convictions. This volume, edited by Steven M. Cahn and Maureen Eckert, reproduces Taylor's original article and other works on fatalism cited by Wallace. James Ryerson's introduction connects Wallace's early philosophical work to the themes and explorations of his later fiction, and Jay Garfield supplies a critical biographical epilogue.
D. Fatma Ture, "Facts and Fantasies: Images of Istanbul Women in the 1920s"
English | ISBN: 1443872229 | 2015 | 405 pages | PDF | 3 MB
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