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![]() ![]() ![]() He has a gentle lover in one of the brothers, a friend in a local woman who teaches him about herbs and medicine, and a beloved teacher in his abbot, Theo, a man of both science and God.īut despite the beauty of the dunes and coastline, danger always lurks at the hands of the Viking invaders who travel across the sea to pillage and destroy. Although Cai has never found that true spiritual calling that many of the brothers feel, nor does he hear the voice of God, he is content with the peace and beauty of his life. But Caius didn’t want that life and instead left his father’s home to join a local monastery on the rugged coast of the North Sea. The oldest son of a local chieftan, Caius had his life mapped out to one day take over for his father and his life of farming, raiding, feasting, and sexual conquest. Year 687 Christian Era, Britannia, northeast coast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the novel, Zami: A New Spelling of My Name, the author Audre Lorde uses this opportunity to take a reflective account of journey growing up as a Black, lesbian, woman in 1960’s America, a time of Jim Crow, sexism, and homophobia. The first written work being analyzed through intersectionality is the novel Zami: A New Spelling of My Name, a biomythtography, or a form of biographical storytelling with the unification of fact and fiction. It will also support the claim that individuals with intersecting identities experience unique and different struggles. This paper will explore the Black female experience in America by identifying intersectionality of the significant characters in the works of Audre Lorde and Toni Morrison, and determining how having multiple identities effects their everyday lives. ![]() Understanding women and their identity is significant in order to recognize the unique experiences that occur because of intersectionality. Identifying the unique experiences of the main characters in both works presents a common theme about the effect of discovering identity within the aspect of intersecting categories while living in an ultimately racist and sexist environment. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Key word: Multiculturalism, Representation, Characters, and Pramoedya’s Catrology. The spirits of multiculturalism which is represented by the multy races of characters in this texts could be find out throught their languages, behaviour, customes, values, and the point of view. The setting of place which is described the potential of the melting pot in Dutch Indies such as the three of port cities Surabaya, Semarang and Batavia and also other cities in the world. All of them explains a spirit of multiculture. We could find the charaters from Ducth, French, English, Germany, Afrikans, Japanness, Chiness, Native, (Pribumi), Menadoness, Javaness, Sundaness, Maduraness, Malayness, Indoness, and Totokness. Begining from This Earth of Mankind until The Glass House described about a complecity of people from the whole world, etnics, problems, which unite by the charaters and plots. ![]() ![]() Characterizing and setting of place in Pramoedya’s catrology is represent about a spirits of multiculture community. At this moment we could analyze about multiculturalism and charaters in this texts. There is always a space for the texts to interpret. Abstract Works of Pramoedya Ananta Toer such as: This Earth of Mankind (1980), Child of all Nation (1980), The Footsteps (1981), and The House of Glass (1988) are known as catrology’s of Pramoedya and always interisting for analyzed by criticus. ![]() ![]() ![]() Jack's mission behind enemy lines to prove that the Mantle between Elsira and Lagrimar is about to fall nearly cost him his life, but he is saved by the healing Song of a mysterious young woman. When ruthless soldiers seek refuge in her isolated cabin, they bring with them a captive-an injured spy who threatens to steal her heart. ![]() ![]() Jasminda herself is an outcast in her homeland of Elsira, where her gift of Earthsong is feared. Orphaned and alone, Jasminda lives in a land where cold whispers of invasion and war linger on the wind. Penelope will do next."-Ilona Andrews, #1 New York Times bestselling authorĪ treacherous, thrilling, epic fantasy about an outcast drawn into a war between two powerful rulers. "Wonderful characters, unique setting, and an engaging romance set against the backdrop of ancient magic. ![]() ![]() Feminist-owned bookstores, credit unions, and restaurants were among the key meeting spaces and economic engines of the movement. ![]() ![]() Second-wave feminism also drew attention to the issues of domestic violence and marital rape, created rape-crisis centers and women's shelters, and brought about changes in custody laws and divorce law. It was a movement that was focused on critiquing the patriarchal, or male-dominated, institutions and cultural practices throughout society. Whereas first-wave feminism focused mainly on suffrage and overturning legal obstacles to gender equality ( e.g., voting rights and property rights), second-wave feminism broadened the debate to include a wider range of issues: sexuality, family, domesticity, the workplace, reproductive rights, de facto inequalities, and official legal inequalities. It took place throughout the Western world, and aimed to increase equality for women by building on previous feminist gains. ![]() Second-wave feminism was a period of feminist activity that began in the early 1960s and lasted roughly two decades. ![]() ![]() When his father awakes he is shocked at the neatness of the little hole and as the days passed and it was time for Mooch’s father to leave he tells his son how proud he was of his neat little hole. The turning point in the story is when Mooch’s father sneezes and wants to go to bed, in turn Mooch cleans up the dust to make his father feel better and proud of his little hole under the hill. ![]() Eventually Mooch’s father comments on the mess and slowly Mooch starts to tidy his little hole under the hill all to make his father happy. Mooch explains to his father that he likes to see all his things and mooch proudly gives his father a tour of his little hole under the hill. Clothes on door-knobs, lamps, pictures, and shoes on the table. ![]() Little does Mooch know that unlike him his father doesn’t like clutter and isn’t impressed with where mooch stores his items. One day Mooch receives a letter and reads that his father will shortly be visiting him and his little hole under the hill. ![]() Mooch the rat lives in a little hole under the hill and loves his place and all that is stored inside. ‘Mooch the Messy’ Written by Marjorie Sharmat and excellently illustrated by Ben Shecter. ![]() ![]() The Gazette spoke to Lewis about mending this gap in scholarship by bringing together interviews, criticism, and theoretical analysis of Weems’ work from scholars and artists, including Weems herself. “Work is often over-exhibited (or instrumentally displayed) and undertheorized,” she said. She is perhaps best known for her photographic projects, including “The Kitchen Table Series” featuring intimate moments around a kitchen table, and “From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried,” based on daguerreotypes depicting enslaved people.īut when Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, an associate professor of History of Art and Architecture and African and African American Studies, and Christine Garnier, a doctoral candidate, started compiling material for a new edited volume on Weems’ work, they realized there was a lack of existing scholarship, which “typifies a pattern, when it comes to many artists of color, but specifically Black artists,” said Lewis. The American artist Carrie Mae Weems for more than 30 years has been creating works largely centered on the lives of women, working-class people, and Black people. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With Darius to guide her, it would seem that immortality might be bearable, but driven by a force she doesn't understand, she carelessly disregards Darius' warnings and succumbs to her treacherous instinct. A mixture of love, revenge and horror that takes the reader on an unexpected journey through the lives of three enigmatic immortals.Madeline's story began years before, but now she has been given the kiss of death, the new chapter begins. A story that is layered in myth and vampire culture, and set amongst London's hidden world and the beautiful scenery of Exmoor. Their connection defied the boundaries of time and combined vampire superstition with a complex and modern love story.Blood and Ashes is a vivid and powerful follow-up to Ravens Deep. In her debut novel, Ravens Deep, Jane Jordan brought together two unforgettable characters, Madeline Shaw and Darius Chamberlayne. ![]() ![]() The logging industry is suffering because lumber corporations are squeezing out smaller, non-union businesses-like that of the Stampers-as well as larger businesses that union loggers work for. They are fiercely independent and live by the motto of elder Henry Stamper, “NEVER GIVE A INCH!” (35). The Stamper family of loggers lives alongside the river. Sometimes a Great Notion opens by describing the rainy landscape of the fictional Wakonda Auga River in Oregon. This guide references the Penguin Classics edition (2006). Sometimes a Great Notion was also made into a movie, starring Paul Newman. ![]() He is most famous for his first novel, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962), which was adapted into a classic film of the same title starring Jack Nicholson. Kesey and his counterculture group, the “Merry Pranksters,” were the precursors to the hippies of the late 1960s. ![]() |