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The Myth of Modernity

The Reinvention of Primitive Society Transformations of a Myth

The Myth of the Untroubled Therapist Private Life Professional Practice

Greek Myth and the Bible

The Myth 100ml EDP by Maison Alhambra

A Psychoanalytic Study of the Wounded Healer Life Stories Myth and Reality

Dickens and the Myth of the Reader

The Myth of Superwoman Women's Bestsellers in France and the United States

The Myth of Superwoman Women's Bestsellers in France and the United States

Reviled by critics but loved by the readers the bestseller has until recently provoked little serious critical interest. In The Myth of Superwoman originally published in 1990 Resa Dudovitz looks at this international phenomenon particularly at the origins of the bestseller system in the United States and France. Her cross-cultural study including interviews with publishers literary agents and bestselling authors gives a lively picture of the contrasting ways in which the bestseller is produced marketed and received in two countries. It pays special attention to the ‘international bestsellers’ of the 1980s to writers like Judith Krantz Colleen McCullough and Barbara Taylor Bradford all of whose novels are published in the United States Britain France Germany and Italy. The book presents a general analysis of women’s bestsellers ranging over a wide variety of novels from popular nineteenth-century texts in France and the United States to the novels of today. Dudovitz shows how women’s bestselling fiction has over the last two hundred years kept pace with the social evolution of contemporary women culminating in the myth of superwoman in women’s bestsellers of the 1980s. This fascinating account of an important aspect of popular culture will be of great value to students of women’s studies and cultural studies especially those interested in the myths which structure women’s bestselling fiction. | The Myth of Superwoman Women's Bestsellers in France and the United States

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The Myth of the Queer Criminal

Myth and Environmentalism Arts of Resilience for a Damaged Planet

Myth and Environmentalism Arts of Resilience for a Damaged Planet

This volume traces the interconnections between myth environmentalism narrative poetry comics and innovative artistic practice using this as a framework through which to examine strategies for repairing our unhealthy relationship with the planet. Challenging late capitalist modes encouraging mindless consumption and the degradation of human–nature relations this collection advocates a re-evaluation of the ethical relation to living with and sharing the Earth. Myth and the environment have shared a rich common cultural history travelling as far back as the times of storytelling and legend with the environment often the central theme. Following a robust introduction the book is organized into three main sections—Myth Disaster and Present-Day Views on Ecological Damage; Indigenous and Afro-diasporic Myths and Ecological Knowledge; Art Practices Myth and Environmental Resilience—and concludes with a Coda from Jeanette Hart-Mann. The methodology draws from diverse perspectives such as ecocriticism new materialism and Anthropocene studies offering a truly interdisciplinary discussion that reflects on the dialogue among environment and myth and a broad range of contributions are included from Canada the United States the Caribbean Ukraine Japan Morocco and Brazil. The book joins a long line of approaches on the interrelations between ecological and mythical thinking and criticism that goes back to the early 20th century. This volume will be of interest to students scholars activists and experts in environmental humanities myth and myth criticism literature and art on more-than human and nature interaction ecocriticism environmental activism and climate change. | Myth and Environmentalism Arts of Resilience for a Damaged Planet

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Refugees and the Myth of Human Rights Life Outside the Pale of the Law

Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction An Archetypal Reading of Jacques Derrida and Judith Butler

Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction An Archetypal Reading of Jacques Derrida and Judith Butler

In Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction Bret Alderman puts forth a compelling thesis: Deconstruction tells a mythic story. Through an attentive examination of multiple texts and literary works he elucidates this story in psychological and philosophical terms. Deconstruction the method of philosophical and literary analysis originated by Jacques Derrida arises from what Carl Jung called “a kind of readiness to produce over and over again the same or similar mythical ideas. ” In the case of deconstruction such ideas bear a striking resemblance to a figure that Jungian and Post-Jungian writers refer to as the puer aeternus or eternal youth. To make his case in addition to a careful analysis of numerous Derridean texts he offers readings of literary works by Milan Kundera J. M. Barrie Dante Apuleius and others. These texts help illustrate that deconstruction’s preoccupations over questions of presence deferral authority limits time and representation are also recurrent issues for the eternal youth as described by Marie-Louise Von Franz and James Hillman. Judith Butler’s deconstruction of sex and gender reflects similar patterns and she features in this work as a contemporary exemplar of the deconstructive approach. Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction will be a compelling read for both students and teachers of depth psychology and continental philosophy. The clarity of its style will be appealing to advanced scholars and educated laypersons alike. | Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction An Archetypal Reading of Jacques Derrida and Judith Butler

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The Myth of Attachment Theory A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies

The Myth of Attachment Theory A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies

The Myth of Attachment Theory confronts the uncritical acceptance of attachment theory – challenging its scientific basis and questioning the relevance in our modern superdiverse and multicultural society – and exploring the central concern of how children and their way of forming relationships differ from each other. In this book Heidi Keller examines diverse multicultural societies proposing that a single doctrine cannot best serve all children and families. Drawing on cultural psychological and anthropological research this challenging volume respects cultural diversity as the human condition and demonstrates how the wide heterogeneity of children’s worlds must be taken seriously to avoid painful or unethical consequences that might result from the application of attachment theory in different fields. The book explores attachment theory as a scientific construct deals with attachment theory as the foundation of early education specifies the dimensions that need to be considered for a culturally conscious approach and finally approaches ethical problems which result from the universality claim of attachment theory in different areas. This book employs multiple and mixed methods while also going beyond critical analysis of theory to offer insight into the implications of the unquestioning acceptance of this theory in such areas as childhood interventions diagnosis of attachment security international intervention programs and educational settings. This volume will be a crucial read for scholars and researchers in developmental educational and clinical psychology as well as educators teachers-in-training and other professionals working with children and their families. | The Myth of Attachment Theory A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies

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Tobacco Myth 100ml EDP by Fragrance World

Kharafath The Myth 80ml EDP by (Atoor Al Alam) Fragrance World

Kharafath The Myth 80ml EDP by (Atoor Al Alam) Fragrance World

Kharafath The Myth 80ml Eau De Parfum by (Atoor Al Alam) Fragrance World Kharafath The Myth Eau De Parfum by Fragrance World, under the label Atoor Al Alam, is a captivating fragrance that combines freshness with warmth, creating an alluring and sophisticated scent experience. Top Notes: Pink Pepper, Lemon Middle Notes: Olibanum, Lavender Base Notes: Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Amber At the Top Notes, the zesty and vibrant aroma of Pink Pepper is complemented by the bright and refreshing scent of Lemon, creating an invigorating and uplifting opening that immediately captures attention. As the fragrance develops, the Middle Notes reveal themselves, featuring the resinous and aromatic qualities of Olibanum (also known as frankincense) alongside the soothing and herbaceous scent of Lavender. This combination adds depth and complexity to the composition, offering a sense of balance and sophistication. In the Base Notes, the fragrance evolves into a warm and inviting blend of Vanilla, Tonka Bean, and Amber. These rich and comforting notes provide a solid foundation for the fragrance, enveloping the wearer in a cozy and luxurious aura that lingers throughout the day. Kharafath The Myth is a versatile fragrance that can be worn on any occasion, from daytime outings to evening events. Its unique combination of freshness and warmth makes it an ideal choice for those who appreciate sophistication and elegance in their scent. Fragrance World is a well-known manufacturer of many perfumes based in Dubai. They are a relatively new brand in the UK but are growing in demand due to the extensive range of oriental perfumes for men and women. Fragrance World provides good quality perfumes at affordable prices.    

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Organization Theory and the Public Sector Instrument Culture and Myth

Organization Theory and the Public Sector Instrument Culture and Myth

Public-sector organizations are fundamentally different from their private-sector counterparts. They are part of the society’s political organizations and are major political actors. They are multifunctional follow a political leadership and the majority do not operate in an external market. In an era of rapid reform reorganization and modernization of the public sector this book offers a timely and illuminating introduction to the public-sector organization that recognizes its unique values interests knowledge and power base. Drawing on both instrumental and institutional perspectives within organization theory as well as democratic theory and empirical studies of decision-making the book addresses five central aspects of the public-sector organization: ■ goals values and motivation ■ leadership and steering ■ reform and change ■ effects learning and implications ■ understanding and design The book challenges conventional economic analysis of the public sector arguing instead for a political-democratic approach and a new prescriptive organization theory. A rich resource of both theory and practice Organization Theory and the Public Sector: Instrument Culture and Myth is essential reading for anybody studying the public sector. This second edition of the book contains a range of new and updated themes examples and references. | Organization Theory and the Public Sector Instrument Culture and Myth

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