The Body of an American

The Body of an American
Title The Body of an American PDF eBook
Author Dan O'Brien
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 75
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Drama
ISBN 1783195908

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Mogadishu, 1993. Paul is a Canadian photojournalist who is about to take a picture that will win him the Pulitzer Prize. Princeton, the present day, Dan is an American writer who is struggling to finish his play about ghosts. Both men live worlds apart but a chance encounter over the airwaves sparks an extraordinary friendship that sees them journey from some of the most dangerous places on earth to the depths of the human soul.Flying from Kabul to the Canadian High Arctic, The Body of an American sees two actors jump between more than thirty roles in an exhilarating new form of documentary drama. It urgently places these two men’s battles – both public and private –against a backdrop of some of the world’s most iconic images of war. The Body of an American is the recipient of the 2013 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History. It also received the PEN Center USA Award for Drama and the L. Arnold Weissberger Award, and premiered at Portland Center Stage in 2012, directed by Bill Rauch. The play was the recipient of the McKnight National Residency & Commission from the Playwrights’ Center, as well as a Sundance Institute Time Warner Storytelling Fellowship and a TCG Future Collaborations Grant. For further information and resources on this play, visit the Edward M Kennedy website: http://kennedyprize.columbia.edu/winners/2013/obrien/

An American Body-politic

An American Body-politic
Title An American Body-politic PDF eBook
Author Bernd Herzogenrath
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 337
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1584659327

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A reflection on the metaphor of the body politic throughout American history

The American Body in Context

The American Body in Context
Title The American Body in Context PDF eBook
Author Jessica R. Johnston
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 366
Release 2001
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780842028592

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From Marilyn Monroe to the Spice Girls, from Grover Cleveland to President Clinton, to one's naked form reflected in the mirror each morning, Americans are taught to read bodies as symbols displaying and revealing hidden truths about the individual and his or her behaviours. Any discussion of the body becomes complex and muddled as one tries to analyze how and why certain body types are attributed certain meanings.

Return of Body of Unknown American who Lost His Life in the World War ..., Hearings ..., Feb 1, 1921

Return of Body of Unknown American who Lost His Life in the World War ..., Hearings ..., Feb 1, 1921
Title Return of Body of Unknown American who Lost His Life in the World War ..., Hearings ..., Feb 1, 1921 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs
Publisher
Total Pages 28
Release 1921
Genre
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An American Body-politic

An American Body-politic
Title An American Body-politic PDF eBook
Author Bernd Herzogenrath
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 338
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1584659335

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A reflection on the metaphor of the body politic throughout American history

Making the American Body

Making the American Body
Title Making the American Body PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Black
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2020-04-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1496209508

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If you thought the fitness craze was about being healthy, think again. Although Charles Atlas, Jack LaLanne, Jim Fixx, Jane Fonda, Richard Simmons, and Jillian Michaels might well point the way to a better body, they have done so only if their brands brought in profits. In the first book to tell the full story of the American obsession with fitness and how we got to where we are today, Jonathan Black gives us a backstage look at an industry and the people that have left an indelible mark on the American body and the consciousness it houses. Spanning the nation's fitness obsession from Atlas to Arnold, from Spinning to Zumba, and featuring an outrageous cast of characters bent on whipping us into shape while simultaneously shaping the way we view our bodies, Black tells the story of an outsized but little-examined aspect of our culture. With insights drawn from more than fifty interviews and attention to key developments in bodybuilding, aerobics, equipment, health clubs, running, sports medicine, group exercise, Pilates, and yoga, Making the American Body reveals how a focus on fitness has shaped not only our physiques but also, and more profoundly, American ideas of what "fitness" is.

Protest and the Body in Melville, Dos Passos, and Hurston

Protest and the Body in Melville, Dos Passos, and Hurston
Title Protest and the Body in Melville, Dos Passos, and Hurston PDF eBook
Author Thomas McGlamery
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 136
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1135877335

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This book analyzes the work of Herman Melville, John Dos Passos, and Zora Neale Hurston alongside biographical materials and discourses on the body. Thomas McGlamery views each of these authors' literary output as an effort to "work through" the political meanings associated with the body, examining how they negotiate identities of class, gender, race, sexuality, and age.