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Megan K. Williams

    Saving Rome
    On the Edge
    Primitive Normativity
    Letters from Elizabeth Williams to Anne Mowbray; Or, Justice to Ourselves and Others, the ...
    • Elizabeth W. Williams traces the genealogy of a narrative about the primitive normativity of African sexuality that British colonial authorities in Kenya used to justify their control over African populations.

      Primitive Normativity
    • On the Edge

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
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      Despite the popularity of women’s hockey, players from around the world still confront intolerance and prejudice. On the Edge provides a dramatic look into the business and politics of women’s hockey today.

      On the Edge
    • Saving Rome

      • 200 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
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      In Rome, a traveler must quickly learn valuable lessons on how to assimilate into Roman culture. Never purchase a hamster unless you are wholly committed to its care. Never drink a cappuccino anytime after breakfast, unless you want to be recognized as a foreigner. Never wave at your Italian aerobics instructor if you don't recognize the man she is kissing. And never, ever, eat the banana from a fruit bowl arrangement. Saving Rome is a collection of stories about family, friends, second chances, rebirth and new life — all connected to the dramatic backdrop of Rome. Canadian Megam Williams, who maker her home there with her Italian family, looks at it all from the perspective of both an insider and an outsider.

      Saving Rome