The Motherlode
Title | The Motherlode PDF eBook |
Author | Clover Hope |
Publisher | Abrams |
Total Pages | 451 |
Release | 2021-02-02 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1683358058 |
An illustrated highlight reel of more than 100 women in rap who have helped shape the genre and eschewed gender norms in the process The Motherlode highlights more than 100 women who have shaped the power, scope, and reach of rap music, including pioneers like Roxanne Shanté, game changers like Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott, and current reigning queens like Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and Lizzo—as well as everyone who came before, after, and in between. Some of these women were respected but not widely celebrated. Some are impossible not to know. Some of these women have stood on their own; others were forced into templates, compelled to stand beside men in big rap crews. Some have been trapped in a strange critical space between respected MC and object. They are characters, caricatures, lyricists, at times both feminine and explicit. This book profiles each of these women, their musical and career breakthroughs, and the ways in which they each helped change the culture of rap.
Motherlode
Title | Motherlode PDF eBook |
Author | Janet L. Finn |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 364 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Law |
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Motherlode
Title | Motherlode PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyne Van Der Meer |
Publisher | Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Total Pages | 110 |
Release | 2014-03-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 177112007X |
Motherlode: A Mosaic of Dutch Wartime Experience is Carolyne Van Der Meer’s creative reinterpretation through short stories, poems, and essays of the experiences of her mother and other individuals who either spent their childhoods in Nazi-occupied Holland or were deeply affected by wartime in Holland. The book documents the author’s personal journey as she uncovers her mother’s past through their correspondence and discussion and through research in the Netherlands. Motherlode also considers mother–daughter relationships and the effect of wartime on motherhood. Motherlode is not about recording precise historical data; rather, it attempts to recover and interpret the complex emotions of the individuals growing up in wartime. The book is based on interviews with the author’s mother and other Dutch Canadians, interviews with and letters from Canadian Jewish war veterans, and information provided by individuals with direct or indirect experience of the Dutch Resistance. The creative pieces explore onderduik (going into/being in hiding), life in an occupied country, the work of the Dutch Resistance, liberation, collective and individual cultural memory, and the way in which wartime childhoods shaped adulthood for these individuals.
Motherlode
Title | Motherlode PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Holt |
Publisher | Spinifex Press |
Total Pages | 244 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780908205110 |
In this diverse collection of essays, performance pieces, poetry and prose, mother as noun, appendage and agenda is mined for meaning in the context of contemporary Australian society.
Women's Voices from the Mother Lode
Title | Women's Voices from the Mother Lode PDF eBook |
Author | Susan G. Butruille |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | California |
ISBN | 9781886609143 |
Narrates the lives and evokes the voices of the women of all races who were involved in the Mother Lode region of California during the Gold Rush, artfully blending in their journals, songs, history, poetry, and recipes.
Motherload
Title | Motherload PDF eBook |
Author | Ana Villalobos |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 297 |
Release | 2014-09-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520959728 |
In a time of economic anxiety, fear of terrorism, and marital uncertainty, insecurity has become a big part of life for many American mothers. With bases of security far from guaranteed, mothers are often seeking something they can count on. In this beautifully written and accessible book, Ana Villalobos shows how mothers frequently rely on the one thing that seems sure to them: the mother-child relationship. Based on over one hundred interviews with and observations of mothers—single or married, but all experiencing varying forms of insecurity in their lives—Villalobos finds that mothers overwhelmingly expect the mothering relationship to "make it all better" for themselves and their children. But there is a price to pay for loading this single relationship with such high expectations. Using detailed case studies, Villalobos shows how women's Herculean attempts to create various kinds of security through mothering often backfire, thereby exhausting mothers, deflecting their focus from other possible sources of security, and creating more stress. That stress is further exacerbated by dominant ideals about "good" mothering—ideals that are fraught with societal pressures and expectations that reach well beyond what mothers can actually do for their children. Pointing to hopeful alternatives, Villalobos shows how more realistic expectations about motherhood lead remarkably to greater security in families by prompting mothers to cast broader security nets, making conditions less stressful and—just as significantly—bringing greater joy in mothering.
The Mother Lode System of California
Title | The Mother Lode System of California PDF eBook |
Author | Adolph Knopf |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 126 |
Release | 1929 |
Genre | Gold mines and mining |
ISBN |