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Often perceived as unbridgeable, the boundaries that divide humanity from itself - whether national, gender, racial, political or imperial - are rearticulated through friendship. Here, Elora Chowdhury and Liz Philipose edit a collection of essays that express the different ways women forge hospitality in deference to or defiance of the structures meant to keep them apart. Emerging out of postcolonial theory, the works discuss instances when the authors have negotiated friendship's complicated, conflicted and contradictory terrain; offer fresh perspectives on feminists' invested, reluctant and selective uses of the nation; reflect on how the arts contribute to conversations about feminism, dissent, resistance and solidarity; and unpack the details of transnational dissident friendships.
Female friendship. --- Solidarity. --- Feminism --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Friendship --- Cooperation --- Political aspects.
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Female friendship --- -Feminists --- -Women novelists --- -Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Fiction --- London (England) --- -Fiction --- Feminists --- Women novelists --- Fiction.
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Research into social behaviour in animals has often focused on aggression, yet members of social species are far more likely to interact with each other in a positive way. Animal Friendships explores non-sexual bonding behaviours in a range of mammalian and avian species. Through analysis of factors which trigger and deepen friendships, Dagg uncovers a world of intricate and complex social interactions. These factors include sources of food, formation of coalitions, playdates for infants, mutual grooming and the apparent pleasure of simple companionship. Chapters cover different types of friendship: from those between two individuals, such as male-female or parent-offspring friendships, to those within family groups and even inter-species friendships. Not only does the book explore how and why friendships form, it also showcases the ingenious field techniques used by researchers enabling the reader to understand the scientific methodology. An invaluable read for both researchers and students studying animal social bonding.
Animal behavior. --- Female friendship. --- Male friendship. --- Friendship between men --- Friendship in men --- Mens' friendship --- Friendship --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Animals --- Animals, Habits and behavior of --- Behavior, Animal --- Ethology --- Animal psychology --- Zoology --- Ethologists --- Psychology, Comparative --- Behavior
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"Penelope Anderson's original study changes our understanding both of the masculine Renaissance friendship tradition and of the private forms of women's friendship of the eighteenth century and after. It uncovers the latent threat of betrayal lurking within politicized classical and humanist friendship, showing its surprising resilience as a model for political obligation undone and remade. Incorporating authors from Cicero to Abraham Cowley and Margaret Cavendish to Mary Astell, the book focuses on two extraordinary women writers, the royalist Katherine Philips and the republican Lucy Hutchinson. And it explores the ways in which they appropriate the friendship tradition in order to address problems of conflicting allegiances in the English Civil Wars and Restoration. As Penelope Anderson suggests, their writings on friendship provide a new account of women's relation to public life, organized through textual exchange rather than bodily reproduction." [Publisher's description].
English literature --- Female friendship --- Friendship in literature. --- Betrayal in literature. --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Friendship --- History and criticism. --- Women authors --- History --- Women --- Intellectual life --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity
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"This book explores the lives and afterlives of Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby, whose 1778 elopement rendered them pivotal figures in the history of female same-sex desire. Butler and Ponsonby's shared life--written, performed, and enacted in the everyday--embodied a form of queer celebrity constituted by their notably visible remoteness to erotic legibility. Their queerness further discloses the provisionality of the varied critical and political movements that have claimed them as ancestors in order to sustain their own subject positions"--Provided by publisher.
Couples --- Female friendship --- Upper class women --- Female friendship in literature. --- Lesbianism in literature. --- History. --- Butler, Eleanor, --- Ponsonby, Sarah, --- Influence. --- Llangollen (Wales) --- Women --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Friendship --- Interpersonal relations --- Llangollen, Wales --- Llangollen (Clwyd)
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Friendship --- Marriage --- Women --- Female friendship --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Gender Studies & Sexuality --- Family relationships. --- Family relationships --- Married life --- Matrimony --- Nuptiality --- Wedlock --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Affection --- Friendliness --- California --- Love --- Sacraments --- Betrothal --- Courtship --- Families --- Home --- Honeymoons --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Conduct of life --- Interpersonal relations
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"In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, cultural, economic, and political changes, as well as increased geographic mobility, placed strains upon British society. But by cultivating friendships and alliances, women worked to socially cohere Britain and its colonies. In the first book-length historical study of female friendship and alliance for the early modern period, Amanda Herbert draws on a series of interlocking microhistorical studies to demonstrate the vitality and importance of bonds formed between British women in the long eighteenth century. She shows that while these alliances were central to women's lives, they were also instrumental in building the British Atlantic world"--
Female friendship --- Women --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Friendship --- Social conditions. --- Female friendship. --- Frau. --- Freundschaft. --- Geschlechtergeschichte. --- History --- Kvinnlig vänskap --- Kvinnor --- Social science --- Sociala förhållanden. --- Socialhistoria. --- Soziales Netzwerk. --- Great Britain --- Modern --- Social History. --- Historia. --- Women's Studies. --- Social conditions --- Great Britain. --- Großbritannien. --- Storbritannien. --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 1500-1799
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Drawing on interviews and an array of scholarly work, Beth Daniell maps out the relations of literacy and spirituality in A Communion of Friendship: Literacy, Spiritual Practice, and Women in Recovery. Daniell tells the story of a group of women in "Mountain City" who use reading and writing in their search for spiritual growth. Diverse in socioeconomic status, the Mountain City women are, or have been, married to alcoholics. In Al-Anon, they use literacy to practice the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous in order to find spiritual solutions to their problems. In addition, Daniell demonstr
Spiritual life. --- Literacy --- Narrative therapy. --- Adult education --- Female friendship --- Women --- Twelve-step programs --- English language --- Life, Spiritual --- Religious life --- Spirituality --- Storytelling --- Psychotherapy --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Friendship --- Programs, Twelve-step --- Steps, Twelve (Self-help) --- Twelve steps (Self-help) --- Self-help techniques --- Education --- Rhetoric --- Study and teaching --- Therapeutic use --- Germanic languages
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This title examines the most formative period in Eleanor Roosevelt's life, from 1922 to 1936, when she cultivated an intimate friendship with Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook, who helped her build a cottage on the Val-Kill Creek in Hyde Park on the Roosevelt family land. Wilson takes care to show all the nuances and complexities of the women's relationship, which blended the political with the personal.
Feminism --- Female friendship --- Cook, Nancy, --- Dickerman, Marion, --- Roosevelt, Eleanor, --- Val-Kill Industries. --- Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (N.Y.) --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Friendship --- Emancipation of women --- Feminist movement --- Women --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Social movements --- Anti-feminism --- Emancipation --- Val-Kill Shop --- Val-Kill (Hyde Park, N.Y.)
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English literature --- Feminism and literature --- Women and literature --- Female friendship --- Authorship --- Authors, English --- Women authors, English --- Authoring (Authorship) --- Writing (Authorship) --- Literature --- Friendship between women --- Friendship in women --- Women's friendship --- Friendship --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- History --- Collaboration --- Time and tide. --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Women authors&delete& --- History and criticism
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