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Ladies in Arms : Women, Guns, and Feminisms in Contemporary Popular Culture

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In contemporary popular culture, armed women take center stage - but how can they be read from a feminist perspective? How do films, comics, and TV series depict the newly fashionable gunwomen between objectification and feminist empowerment? The contributions to this volume ask this question from different vantage points in cultural and literary studies, film and visual culture studies, history, and art history. They examine military and civic gun cultures, the rediscovery of historical armed women and revolutionaries, cultural phenomena such as gangsta rap, narcocultura and US politics, Bollywood and French cinema, and distinct genres such as the graphic novel, the romance novel, or the German police procedural Tatort.


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Just City : Growing up on the Upper West Side When Housing Was a Human Right.
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ISBN: 1531506232 9781531506230 Year: 2024 Publisher: New York : Fordham University Press,

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A captivating memoir of New York’s Historic Upper West Side at a time when community and unity defined the neighborhoodStep into the world of Just City and embark on a poignant journey to a time when ideals were woven into the very fabric of a neighborhood. Jennifer Baum’s evocative storytelling brings to life an era in New York City’s history where affordable housing wasn’t just a concept, but a reality that defined the essence of community.Within the pages of this captivating memoir, you’ll find yourself transported to the historic Upper West Side—a place where diversity flourished and a shared belief in the importance of a home for all bound the residents together. Through personal anecdotes and heartfelt accounts, Baum illuminates her own upbringing alongside the stories of those who shared her neighbor­hood. She describes how as an adult, she came to appreciate that being raised in an integrated collective was a unique and exceptional experience. As she moves around the world for school, a husband, and work, she tells the story of her search for a home that would embody the values and community she grew up with.Just City goes beyond the physicality of housing; it unveils the emotional tapestry of housing for an entire generation. As you immerse yourself in the stories of rallies, grassroots efforts, and the sense of kinship that defined this era, you’ll witness a generation that stood united for justice and fairness. The book captures not just moments, but the ethos of a time when the city was a testament to the power of community.Celebrate the legacy of an era when a city was truly a home, when principles of social respon­sibility thrived. Just City isn’t just a memoir—it’s an invitation to revive the spirit of unity and create a city where everyone belongs. So open its pages and let its words rekindle the flame of a just and inclusive city once more.


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With Darkness Came Stars : A Memoir
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ISBN: 0271098309 0271098295 9780271098302 9780271098296 Year: 2024 Publisher: University Park, Pennsylvania : Penn State University Press,

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Only in the darkest moments of our lives do thebrightest stars appear.

An artist, mother, teacher, and rebel, Audrey Flack is countedamong the most important American artists of the twentieth century.In With Darkness Came Stars, she recounts and reflectsupon a life fully lived.

Flack came up in the New York art scene when the city was fastbecoming a world arts center. She had a studio in the Bowery andfrequented the Cedar Tavern, where she rubbed elbows with JacksonPollock, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, and othergiants of the Abstract Expressionist movement. After leaving thatscene and starting a family, she spearheaded Photorealist painting,alongside the likes of Chuck Close and Richard Estes.

Flack has lived a remarkable life, successfully navigating avibrant and virulently sexist art world, escaping an abusivemarriage, and reshaping the rules of art creation in the middle ofthe twentieth century-all while raising two children, one withsevere autism. Her story is full of strife and striving, but as anartist, Flack has always been able to find the beauty in it.

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