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Feminismus

Marschlande: Roman | Nominiert für das Lieblingsbuch der Unabhängigen Buchhandlungen - Jarka Kubsova

Marschlande: Roman | Nominiert für das Lieblingsbuch der Unabhängigen Buchhandlungen

Autor: Jarka Kubsova

Gebundene Ausgabe, 30.08.2023


Gegen Frauenhass: , Nominiert für den Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse 2024 - Christina Clemm

Gegen Frauenhass: , Nominiert für den Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse 2024

Autor: Christina Clemm

Gebundene Ausgabe, 04.09.2023


Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (Routledge Classics) - Judith Butler

Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (Routledge Classics)

Autor: Judith Butler

Taschenbuch, 01.05.2006


The Spivak Reader: Selected Works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - Herausgeber: Donna Landry

The Spivak Reader: Selected Works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Herausgeber: Donna Landry

Taschenbuch, 01.02.1996


Ich glaube an Allah! 30 Gute-Nacht Geschichten aus dem Quran und der Sunnah mit wunderbaren Werten (Islamische Bücher für Kinder) - Assalam Merkez

Ich glaube an Allah! 30 Gute-Nacht Geschichten aus dem Quran und der Sunnah mit wunderbaren Werten (Islamische Bücher für Kinder)

Autor: Assalam Merkez

Taschenbuch, 30.11.2023


FRAUEN LITERATUR: Abgewertet, vergessen, wiederentdeckt - Nicole Seifert

FRAUEN LITERATUR: Abgewertet, vergessen, wiederentdeckt

Autor: Nicole Seifert

Taschenbuch, 08.02.2024


Muss ich das gelesen haben? Was in unseren Bücherregalen und auf Literaturlisten steht – und wie wir das jetzt ändern - Teresa Reichl

Muss ich das gelesen haben? Was in unseren Bücherregalen und auf Literaturlisten steht – und wie wir das jetzt ändern

Autor: Teresa Reichl

Gebundene Ausgabe, 21.03.2023


The Heroine's Journey: Woman's Quest for Wholeness - Maureen Murdock Vorwort: Christine Downing

The Heroine's Journey: Woman's Quest for Wholeness

Autor: Maureen Murdock
Vorwort: Christine Downing

Taschenbuch, 18.08.2020


Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz: The Rebellion of Sylvia Plath & Anne Sexton - Gail Crowther

Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz: The Rebellion of Sylvia Plath & Anne Sexton

Autor: Gail Crowther

Gebundene Ausgabe, 20.04.2021


Vegetarisches Kochbuch: 150 leckere und gesunde Rezepte ganz ohne Fleisch. Inklusive Frühstück, Hauptgerichte, Aufläufe, Salate, Vorspeisen, Beilagen, etc. - Cooking Club

Vegetarisches Kochbuch: 150 leckere und gesunde Rezepte ganz ohne Fleisch. Inklusive Frühstück, Hauptgerichte, Aufläufe, Salate, Vorspeisen, Beilagen, etc.

Cooking Club

Taschenbuch


Oh, Simone!: Warum wir Beauvoir wiederentdecken sollten - Julia Korbik

Oh, Simone!: Warum wir Beauvoir wiederentdecken sollten

Julia Korbik

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Hingabe - Patti Smith

Hingabe

Patti Smith

Gebundene Ausgabe


Little Labours - Rivka Galchen

Little Labours

Rivka Galchen

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Bad Feminist: Essays - Roxane Gay

Bad Feminist: Essays

Roxane Gay

Taschenbuch


NELSON, M: THE ARGONAUTS - Maggie Nelson

NELSON, M: THE ARGONAUTS

Maggie Nelson

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Genius and Ink: Virginia Woolf on How to Read - Virginia Woolf

Genius and Ink: Virginia Woolf on How to Read

Virginia Woolf

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Revisiting Walt Whitman: On the Occasion of his 200th Birthday (Mainzer Studien zur Amerikanistik, Band 73) - Winfried Herget

Revisiting Walt Whitman: On the Occasion of his 200th Birthday (Mainzer Studien zur Amerikanistik, Band 73)

Winfried Herget

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The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath - Sylvia Plath

The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath

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In the decades that have followed Sylvia Plath's suicide in February 1963, much has been written and speculated about her life, most particularly about her marriage to fellow poet Ted Hughes and her last months spent writing the stark, confessional poems that were to become < I> Ariel. And the myths surrounding Plath have only been intensified by the strong grip her estate-managed by Hughes and his sister, Olwyn-had over the release of her work. Yet Plath kept journals from the age of 11 until her death at 30. Previously only available in a severely bowdlerized edition, < I> The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath have now been scrupulously transcribed (with every spelling mistake and grammatical error left intact) and annotated by Karen V. Kukil, supervisor of the Plath collection at Smith College.

The journals show the breathless adolescent obsessed with her burgeoning sexuality, the serious university student competing for the highest grades while engaging in the human merry-go-round of 1950s dating, the graduate year spent at Cambridge University where Plath encountered Ted Hughes. Her version of their relationship (dating is definitely not the appropriate term) is a necessary, and deeply painful, complement to < I> Birthday Letters. On March 10, 1956, Plath writes: Please let him come, and give me the resilience & guts to make him respect me, be interested, and not to throw myself at him with loudness or hysterical yelling; calmly, gently, easy baby easy. He is probably strutting the backs among crocuses now with seven Scandinavian mistresses. And I sit, spiderlike, waiting, here, home; Penelope weaving webs of Webster, turning spindles of Tourneur. Oh, he is here; my black marauder; oh hungry hungry. I am so hungry for a big smashing creative burgeoning burdened love: I am here; I wait; and he plays on the banks of the river Cam like a casual faun. Plath's documentation of the two years the couple spent in the U. S. teaching and writing explicitly highlights the dilemma of the late-1950s woman-still swaddled in expectations of domesticity, yet attempting to forge her own independent professional and personal life. This period also reveals in detail the therapy sessions in which Plath lets loose her antipathy for her mother and her grief at her father's death when she was 8-a contrast to the bright, all-American persona she presented to her mother in the correspondence that was published as < I> Letters Home. The journals also feature some notable omissions. Plath understandably skirted over her breakdown and attempted suicide during the summer of 1953, though she was to anatomize the events minutely in her novel < I> The Bell Jar.

Fragments of diaries exist after 1959, which saw the couple's return to England and rural retreat in Devon, the birth of their two children, and their separation in late 1962. An extended piece on the illness and death of an elderly neighbor during this period is particularly affecting and was later turned into the poem " Berck-Plage. " Much has been made of the "lost diaries" that Plath kept until her suicide-one simply appears to have vanished, the other Hughes burned after her death. It would seem rapacious to wish for more details of her despair in her final days, however. It is crystallized in the poems that became < I> Ariel, and this is what the voice of her journals ultimately send the reader back to. Sylvia Plath's life has for too long been obfuscated by anecdote, distorting her major contribution to 20th-century literature. As she wrote in " Kindness": " The blood jet is poetry. There is no stopping it. " < I>-Catherine Taylor


The Post-Structuralist Vulva Coloring Book

The Post-Structuralist Vulva Coloring Book

Taschenbuch


Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype (English Edition) - Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype (English Edition)

Autor: Clarissa Pinkola Estes

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