Women in Motion

Women in Motion
Title Women in Motion PDF eBook
Author Nana Oishi
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 268
Release 2005
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804746380

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Based on fieldwork in ten Asian countries, this book examines cross-national patterns and the impact of globalization, state policies, individual autonomy, and social factors on various women's international migration.

Girl in the Mirror

Girl in the Mirror
Title Girl in the Mirror PDF eBook
Author Natasha Tarpley
Publisher Beacon Press (MA)
Total Pages 200
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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In this family memoir told in the voices of three generations, poet Natasha Tarpley sets her own migrations in the context of a long line of African-American stories. Both historical and personal, Girl in the Mirror traces her grandparents' move from Alabama to Chicago, her mother's relocation to Boston after her father's death, and her own trip to Africa and back. Tarpley emerges at the end reflected in the lives, struggles, and loves of those Black people who have traveled the road before her.

Women in Motion

Women in Motion
Title Women in Motion PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 79
Release 2021
Genre Women artists
ISBN 9781735441658

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Mind in Motion

Mind in Motion
Title Mind in Motion PDF eBook
Author Barbara Tversky
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 384
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0465093078

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An eminent psychologist offers a major new theory of human cognition: movement, not language, is the foundation of thought When we try to think about how we think, we can't help but think of words. Indeed, some have called language the stuff of thought. But pictures are remembered far better than words, and describing faces, scenes, and events defies words. Anytime you take a shortcut or play chess or basketball or rearrange your furniture in your mind, you've done something remarkable: abstract thinking without words. In Mind in Motion, psychologist Barbara Tversky shows that spatial cognition isn't just a peripheral aspect of thought, but its very foundation, enabling us to draw meaning from our bodies and their actions in the world. Our actions in real space get turned into mental actions on thought, often spouting spontaneously from our bodies as gestures. Spatial thinking underlies creating and using maps, assembling furniture, devising football strategies, designing airports, understanding the flow of people, traffic, water, and ideas. Spatial thinking even underlies the structure and meaning of language: why we say we push ideas forward or tear them apart, why we're feeling up or have grown far apart. Like Thinking, Fast and Slow before it, Mind in Motion gives us a new way to think about how--and where--thinking takes place.

Women in Motion

Women in Motion
Title Women in Motion PDF eBook
Author Kristina Sternesky
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019-02-15
Genre
ISBN 9780578450278

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Women in Motion is a collection of short stories that identify the issues a modern day woman will face in her journey of life.

A Life in Motion

A Life in Motion
Title A Life in Motion PDF eBook
Author Florence Howe
Publisher The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages 589
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1558616985

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“A sharp and compelling memoir” of a feminist icon who forged positive change for herself, for women everywhere, and for the world (Rosemary G. Feal, executive director of the Modern Language Association). Florence Howe has led an audacious life: she created a freedom school during the civil rights movement, refused to bow to academic heavyweights who were opposed to sharing power with women, established women’s studies programs across the country during the early years of the second wave of the feminist movement, and founded a feminist publishing house at a time when books for and about women were a rarity. Sustained by her relationships with iconic writers like Grace Paley, Tillie Olsen, and Marilyn French, Howe traveled the world as an emissary for women’s empowerment, never ceasing in her personal struggle for parity and absolute freedom for all women. Howe’s “long-awaited memoir” spans her ninety years of personal struggle and professional triumphs in “a tale told with startling honesty by one of the founding figures of the US feminist movement, giving us the treasures of a history that might otherwise have been lost” (Meena Alexander, author of Fault Lines).

Meaning in Motion

Meaning in Motion
Title Meaning in Motion PDF eBook
Author Jane Desmond
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 412
Release 1997
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780822319429

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On dance and culture