Feeling Freakish?

Feeling Freakish?
Title Feeling Freakish? PDF eBook
Author Veronique Le Juene
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2004
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Feeling Freakish?

Feeling Freakish?
Title Feeling Freakish? PDF eBook
Author Veronique le Jeune
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages 116
Release 2004-05-04
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 9780810991644

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Describes the changes that occur during puberty and encourages young people to be less self-critical and to accept, be patient with, and care for their changing bodies.

It Changed My Life

It Changed My Life
Title It Changed My Life PDF eBook
Author Betty Friedan
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 536
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674468856

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First published in 1976, this modern feminist classic brings back years of struggle for those who were there, and recreates the past for readers who were not yet born during these struggles for opportunity and respect to which women can now feel entitled. In changing women's lives, the women's movement has changed everything.

Motherhood Lost

Motherhood Lost
Title Motherhood Lost PDF eBook
Author Linda L. Layne
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 372
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135222231

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Nearly 20% of all pregnancies in the U.S. end in miscarriage or stillbirth. Yet pregnancy loss is seldom acknowledged and rarely discussed. Opening the topic to a thoughtful and informed discussion, Linda Layne takes a historical look at pregnancy loss in America, reproductive technologies and the cultural responses surrounding miscarriage. Examining both support groups and the rituals they create to help couples through loss, her analysis offers valuable insight on how material culture contributes to conceptions of personhood. A fascinating examination, Motherhood Lost is also a provocative challenge to feminists and other activists to increase awareness and provide necessary support for this often hidden but critically important topic.

John Leguizamo, Second Edition

John Leguizamo, Second Edition
Title John Leguizamo, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Amanda Kirk
Publisher Infobase Holdings, Inc
Total Pages 72
Release 2019-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 143819563X

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John Leguizamo went from being the class clown to a hard-working and successful actor and comedian. He has won awards from the film, TV, and theater communities, and is known for his appearances on TV's House of Buggin'; the films Spawn, Summer of Sam, and Moulin Rouge; and an updated film version of Romeo and Juliet. Newly updated, John Leguizamo, Second Edition tells the story of this versatile performer's life and career.

The Culture of Shame

The Culture of Shame
Title The Culture of Shame PDF eBook
Author Andrew P. Morrison
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 240
Release 1998
Genre Guilt
ISBN 076570174X

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In The Culture of Shame, Harvard psychiatrist Andrew P. Morrison argues that shame pervades our culture. From its early references in biblical stories to the works of philosophers such as Nietzsche and Sartre and contemporary novelists Philip Roth and Toni Morrison, the experience of shame emerges as a theme of human experience. Yet, until recently, professional psychology did not acknowledge the role of shame, focusing instead on guilt. Indeed, our modern culture, which emphasizes independence and personal responsibility, tends to view shame as the mark of an inferior or self-absorbed individual.

Routledge International Handbook of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health

Routledge International Handbook of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health
Title Routledge International Handbook of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health PDF eBook
Author Jane M. Ussher
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 614
Release 2019-09-23
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1351035614

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The Routledge International Handbook of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health is the authoritative reference work on important, leading-edge developments in the domains of women’s sexual and reproductive health. The handbook adopts a life-cycle approach to examine key milestones and events in women’s sexual and reproductive health. Contributors drawn from a range of disciplines, including psychology, medicine, nursing and midwifery, sociology, public health, women’s studies, and indigenous studies, explore issues through three main lenses: the biopsychosocial model feminist perspectives international, multidisciplinary perspectives that acknowledge the intersection of identities in women’s lives. The handbook presents an authoritative review of the field, with a focus on state-of-the-art work, encouraging future research and policy development in women’s sexual and reproductive health. Finally, the handbook will inform health care providers about the latest research and clinical developments, including women’s experiences of both normal and abnormal sexual and reproductive functions. Drawing upon international expertise from leading academics and clinicians in the field, this is essential reading for scholars and students interested in women’s reproductive health.