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  • 1
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    Icon Books Ltd
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34108351
    ISBN: 9781785780721
    Content: " 'Queer: A Graphic History Could Totally Change the Way You Think About Sex and Gender' Vice Activist-academic Meg-John Barker and cartoonist Julia Scheele illuminate the histories of queer thought and LGBTQ+ action in this groundbreaking non-fiction graphic novel.From identity politics and gender roles to privilege and exclusion, Queer explores how we came to view sex, gender and sexuality in the ways that we do,how these ideas get tangled up with our culture and our understanding of biology, psychology and sexology,and how these views have been disputed and challenged.Along the way we look at key landmarks which shift our perspective of what's 'normal' –,Alfred Kinsey's view of sexuality as a spectrum, Judith Butler's view of gendered behaviour as a performance, the play Wicked, or moments in Casino Royale when we're invited to view James Bond with the kind of desiring gaze usually directed at female bodies in mainstream media. Presented in a brilliantly engaging and witty style, this is a unique portrait of the universe of queer thinking."
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: October 31, 2016 Academic/activist Barker (Rewriting the Rules) attempts to demystify the ideas that make up queer theory’s framework, accompanied by plenty of illustrative and humorous cartoons from Scheele (Metroland). Spanning from 19th-century sexology and Freud to modern queer theorists such as Julia Serano and Sara Ahmed, Barker analyzes the history of the word queer itself, examining the progressive and regressive aspects of theory’s most vital thinkers. Though Scheele’s portraits are somewhat lazily copied and pasted throughout the book (reminiscent of her zine work), her diagrams and visual aids are invaluable in understanding Barker’s more intricate explanations. Perhaps most importantly, Barker and Scheele make sure to emphasize that while queer theory has many problems with race, disability, and various hierarchies, the nature of queerness ensures that these issues can be changed. This hopeful and welcoming attitude should encourage readers to queer their own lives in whatever ways feel right. "
    Language: English
    Author information: Barker, Meg-John
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  • 2
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    Lightning Source Inc
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34414454
    Format: 176 S.
    ISBN: 9781785780721
    Note: MEG-JOHN BARKER is a writer, therapist, and activist-academic specialising in sex, gender and relationships. Meg-John is a senior lecturer in psychology at the Open University and a UKCP accredited psychotherapist, and has over a decade of experience researching and publishing on these topics including the popular book Rewriting the Rules. @megjohnbarker JULES SCHEELE is an illustrator, graphic facilitator and comic book artist. Jules runs One Beat Zines, a feminist zine collective and distributor. @julesscheele
    Language: English
    Author information: Barker, Meg-John
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34266162
    Edition: 2
    ISBN: 9781351699730
    Content: " We live in a time of uncertainty about relationships. We search for The One but find ourselves staying single because nobody measures up. We long for a happily-ever-after but break-up after break-up leave us bruised and confused.Rewriting the Rules: An Anti Self-Help Guide to Love, Sex and Relationships is a friendly guide through the complicated - and often contradictory - advice that's given about sex and gender, monogamy and conflict, break-up and commitment. It asks questions about the rules of love, such as which to choose from all the rules on offer? Do we stick to the old rules we learnt growing up, or do we try something new and risk being out on our own? And what about the times when the rules we love by seem to make things worse, rather than better?This new edition, updated throughout, considers how the rules are being 'rewritten' in various ways - for example in monogamish and polyamorous relationships, different ways of understanding sex and gender, and new ideas for managing commitment and break-up where economics, communities, or child-care make complete separation impossible. This book considers how the rules are being 'rewritten' in various ways, giving you the power to find an approach that best fits your situation. "
    Language: English
    Author information: Barker, Meg-John
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  • 4
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    Jessica Kingsley Publishers
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34402416
    ISBN: 9781784508647
    Content: " 'Barker and Iantaffi have written the book we all need for this moment in time.' - CN Lester Much of society's thinking operates in a highly rigid and binary manner,something is good or bad, right or wrong, a success or a failure, and so on. Challenging this limited way of thinking, this ground-breaking book looks at how non-binary methods of thought can be applied to all aspects of life, and offer new and greater ways of understanding ourselves and how we relate to others. Using bisexual and non-binary gender experiences as a starting point, this book addresses the key issues with binary thinking regarding our relationships, bodies, emotions, wellbeing and our sense of identity and sets out a range of practices which may help us to think in more non-binary, both/and, or uncertain ways. A truly original and insightful piece, this guide encourages reflection on how we view and understand the world we live in and how we all bend, blur or break society's binary codes. "
    Content: Biographisches: "Alex Iantaffi is an internationally recognized independent scholar, speaker and writer on issues of gender, disability, sexuality and mental health. They are also a licensed marriage and family therapist, sex therapist, somatic experiencing practitioner and supervisor" Biographisches: "Meg-John Barker is a writer, therapist, and activist-academic specialising in sex, gender and relationships. They are a senior lecturer in psychology at the Open University. @megjohnbarker on Twitter" Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: June 3, 2019 Therapists Barker and Iantaffi ( How to Understand Your Gender ), who both identify as nonbinary, zoom out from the realm of sex and gender to binaries like “normal/abnormal,” “nature/nurture,” “able/disabled,” “mind/body,” and so on, to consider how “they frequently limit our understanding and our ways of relating to ourselves and each other.” Their discussion of sexuality covers bisexuality, pansexuality, and asexuality, and breaks down the differences between sexual identity, behavior, and attraction. Discussing relationships, they introduce the idea of replacing binary thinking with “spectrums,” pointing out that the “us/them divide” is “essentially at the heart of every conflict and war.” In their musings on physical bodies, each author delves into their personal experience, touching on intersectionality, a social model that focuses on how “interlocking systems of power impact us through patterns of privilege and oppression.” In writing about emotions, the authors explore the madness/sanity and positive/negative feelings binaries and the impact of trauma. The authors go to great lengths to make their language and framing inclusive,each chapter features “slow down pages” that invite the reader to “pause and tune in to yourself.” Barker and Iantaffi’s feel-good approach will reassure readers questioning their gender identities and expand any reader’s philosophical horizons."
    Language: English
    Author information: Barker, Meg-John
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34712387
    ISBN: 9781787753402
    Content: " 2021 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST An IndyBest's Best Book Buy 2020 'Essential reading for anyone wishing to learn more about the wonderful diversity of humans.' - The Independent What does it mean to be non-binary in the 21st Century? Our gender identity is impacted by our personal histories,the cultures, communities and countries we are born into,and the places we go and the people we meet. But the representation of contemporary non-binary identities has been limited, until now. Pushing the narrative around non-binary identities further than ever before, this powerful collection of essays represents the breadth of non-binary lives, across the boundaries of race, class, age, sexuality, faith and more. Leading non-binary people share stories of their intersecting lives,how it feels to be non-binary and neurodiverse, the challenges of being a non-binary pregnant person, what it means to be non-binary within the Quaker community, the joy of reaching gender euphoria. This thought-provoking anthology shows that there is no right or wrong way to be non-binary. "
    Content: Biographisches: "Meg-John Barker is a writer, therapist, and activist-academic specialising in sex, gender and relationships. They are a senior lecturer in psychology at the Open University. @megjohnbarker on Twitter" Biographisches: "Alex Iantaffi is an internationally recognized independent scholar, speaker and writer on issues of gender, disability, sexuality and mental health. They are also a licensed marriage and family therapist, sex therapist, somatic experiencing practitioner and supervisor"
    Language: English
    Author information: Barker, Meg-John
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34326165
    ISBN: 9781784505172
    Content: " 'For anyone who's ever wished they had a smart, kind, friend with whom they could calmly and safely discuss gender issues: this most excellent book is that kind of friend'. - Kate Bornstein, author of Gender Outlaw Have you ever questioned your own gender identity? Do you know somebody who is transgender or who identifies as non-binary? Do you ever feel confused when people talk about gender diversity? This down-to-earth guide is for anybody who wants to know more about gender, from its biology, history and sociology, to how it plays a role in our relationships and interactions with family, friends, partners and strangers. It looks at practical ways people can express their own gender, and will help you to understand people whose gender might be different from your own. With activities and points for reflection throughout, this book will help people of all genders engage with gender diversity and explore the ideas in the book in relation to their own lived experiences. "
    Content: Biographisches: "Alex Iantaffi is an internationally recognized independent scholar, speaker and writer on issues of gender, disability, sexuality and mental health. They are also a licensed marriage and family therapist, sex therapist, somatic experiencing practitioner and supervisor" Biographisches: "Meg-John Barker is a writer, therapist, and activist-academic specialising in sex, gender and relationships. They are a senior lecturer in psychology at the Open University. @megjohnbarker on Twitter" Rezension(3): "Zena Sharman, PhD, editor of The Remedy: Queer and Trans Voices on Health and Health Care and Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme:How to Understand Your Gender is a thoughtful, intersectional, embodied invitation to reflect on gender. It has something to offer to readers at every stage of their gender journey, and is a valuable tool for educators and clinicians." Rezension(4): "Katrina Werchouski, Director of Indigenous Cultures Center, Northland College:The authors have made adequate time for Indigenous and Two Spirit identities and people. Talking about decolonizing the gender narrative in a way that traces back to the very roots of the first peoples in a place is something that is crucial in providing understanding, but is often ignored or overlooked. Hands down, I will recommend this book for anybody looking to learn more about gender and sexuality. It's an amazing resource for ALL, regardless of identity, experience or knowledge. I fell head over heels with this book, and I can't wait to shout it from the rooftops!" Rezension(5): "Kate Bornstein, author of Gender Outlaw:For anyone who's ever wished they had a smart, kind, friend with whom they could calmly and safely discuss gender issues: this most excellent book is that kind of friend." Rezension(6): "Wenn Lawson, author of Transitioning Together:As a trans masculine person [...] I identified with so much, over and over again. Not only did this validate my own journey but it offered me access to the joys and difficulties of others and I felt less alone. This book will travel with me, it's not a one off read, but a guide I can dip in and out of whenever I feel the need." Rezension(7): "Laurie Penny, journalist, activist and author of Unspeakable Things:Wherever you are on your gender adventure, this book will be helpful to you. Beyond the headlines, gender is a personal journey - and for anyone struggling to find their way, this is the compassionate, accessible manual the world has been waiting for." Rezension(8): "Jayashree George, Lecturer, School of the Art Institute of Chicago:If you want to finally discard the narrow confines of gender and sexuality and explore the vast landscapes of gender and sexual imagination, this is your book!"
    Language: English
    Author information: Barker, Meg-John
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34113702
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9783837140750
    Content: "Er kennt kein Erbarmen. Er wird töten, wen du liebst. Denn du hast gesündigt. Tue nichts Böses, sonst wird er dich bestrafen. Zuerst wird er einen Menschen entführen, den du liebst. Dann wird er dir ein Ohr des Opfers in einem weißen Geschenkkarton schicken. Daraufhin ein Auge, dann die Zunge. Du kannst versuchen ihn zu stoppen, aber du wirst es nicht schaffen. Denn er ist der Four Monkey Killer, und er kennt kein Erbarmen. Du kannst nur hoffen, dass er nicht weiß, wer du bist und dass er es nie erfährt ... Gelesen von Dietmar Wunder, Oliver Brod und Marie Bierstedt "
    Content: Rezension(1): "J.D. Barker hat bereits einen preisgekrönten Roman veröffentlicht, für den er hoch gelobt wurde. The Fourth Monkey ist sein erster Thriller und der Beginn einer Serie um Detective Sam Porter. Barker lebt in Englewood, Florida, und in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania." Rezension(2): "Dietmar Wunder leiht seit Jahren Hollywoodstars wie Adam Sandler, Cuba Gooding Jr. und Daniel Craig seine Stimme. Außerdem ist er als Dialogregisseur tätig und ein sehr gefragter Hörbuchsprecher. "
    Language: German
    Keywords: Hörbuch
    Author information: Flegler, Leena
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16034407
    Format: 60 Min.
    ISBN: 9783897495203
    Content: Besprechung, Meeting, Briefing - sie kosten Zeit, bringen jedoch nur selten die gewünschten Ergebnisse. Wie können Sie solche Sitzungen effektiv gestalten? Dieser Audio-Ratgeber führt auf unterhaltsame Weise durch das Thema: Sie erfahren, wie Sie Meetings zielorientiert vorbereiten, eine professionelle Tagesordnung festlegen und geeignete Kommunikationstechniken einsetzen.
    Language: German
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  • 9
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    Rowohlt E-Book
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34432786
    Format: 480 S.
    ISBN: 9783644405042
    Content: London in der nahen Zukunft. Die Gesellschaft hat eine Spaltung vollzogen: Die Pures leben komfortabel und luxuriös, während die Dregs ausgegrenzt, geächtet und unterdrückt werden. Manchen Familien der Dregs werden ihre Kinder entrissen und zum "Zirkus" gebracht, wo die jungen Artisten zum Amüsement der Pures hungrigen Löwen begegnen oder waghalsigen Hochseilakte liefern. Hoshiko ist der Star auf dem Hochseil - sie vollbringt jeden Abend Unglaubliches, 30 Meter über dem Boden, ohne Fangnetz. Jede Vorführung könnte ihre letzte sein - und genau darauf lauern sensationslüstern und mit fasziniertem Grauen ihre Zuschauer. Doch dann begegnet Hoshiko dem Sohn einer hochrangigen Pure-Politikerin, Ben, der den Zirkus besucht - und verliebt sich in ihn, gegen alle Regeln. Ben begreift erst nach und nach die Realitäten, die hinter seinem komfortablen Leben stehen und wendet sich gegen seine eigene Klasse - für Hoshiko, das Mädchen, das er liebt. Um sie zu retten, begibt er sich in tödliche Gefahr.
    Note: Hayley Barker Hayley Barker hat fast achtzehn Jahre als Englischlehrerin gearbeitet, bevor sie sich in Vollzeit dem Schreiben widmete. Sie liebt Jugendbücher, und ihre Romane veröffentlicht zu sehen, ist für sie das größte Abentuer ihres Lebens. Sie lebt mit ihrem Mann, zwei Söhnen und einem etwas hyperaktiven Hund in Essex.   Katharina Naumann Katharina Naumann ist Autorin, freie Lektorin und Übersetzerin und lebt in Hamburg. Sie hat unter anderem Werke von Jojo Moyes, Anna McPartlin und Jeanine Cummins übersetzt.
    Language: German
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  • 10
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    Annick Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34449008
    ISBN: 9781773213682 , 9781773213668
    Content: " A brilliant historical YA that asks: how do you choose between survival and doing the right thing? The arrival of the Soviet Army in Germany at the end of World War II sends sixteen-year-old Katja and her family into turmoil. The fighting has stopped, but German society is in collapse, resulting in tremendous hardship. With their father gone and few resources available to them, Katja and her sister are forced to flee their home, reassured by their mother that if they can just reach a distant friend in a town far away, things will get better. But their harrowing journey brings danger and violence, and Katja needs to summon all her strength to build a new life, just as she's questioning everything she thought she knew about her country. Katja's bravery and defiance help her deal with the emotional and societal upheaval. But how can she stay true to herself and protect the people she loves when each decision has such far-reaching consequences? Acclaimed writerMichelle Barker's new novel explores the chaos and destruction of the Second World War from a perspective rarely examined in YA fiction the implications of the Soviet occupation on a German population grappling with the horrors of Nazism and its aftermath. "
    Content: Biographisches: " MICHELLE BARKER is the award-winning author of The House of One Thousand Eyes as well as a poetry chapbook, a YA fantasy novel, and a picture book. Michelle also works as an editor and workshop leader. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia." Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 24, 2020 Barker ( The House of One Thousand Eyes ) crafts an uneven survival narrative set in 1945 during the post-WWII Soviet occupation of Germany. When Soviet troops cast them from their farmstead, their widowed Mutti insists 16-year-old Katja and 18-year-old Hilde take 10 minutes to gather some belongings before they flee. The intelligent but impulsive narrator Katja must abandon her beloved piano and possibly her dreams of becoming a concert pianist. Barker creates a pervasive sense of danger as the family takes to the road with other German refugees in their own homeland,the loss endemic of war becomes reified for the sisters when soldiers execute Mutti after Katja calls them “savages.” After the duo arrives at the home of distant relatives, they must make themselves essential in order to stay. The narrative explores choices and consequences, but Katja’s consistent recklessness undermines her character arc. Though Barker’s writing frequently lacks the gravitas necessary to sensitively contextualize the hardships of Soviet postwar occupation against the horrors of the Holocaust, the novel succeeds in illuminating an oft-overlooked chapter of history, hopefully spurring readers toward more nuanced exploration. Ages 14–up. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.slj.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/schoollibraryjournal_logo.png alt=School Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: March 1, 2020Gr 9 Up- Sixteen-year-old Katja just wants to be a concert pianist, but it's simply impossible. Living in post-World War II Germany under Russian occupation means that all energy is devoted to surviving. When Katja, her sister Hilde, and their mother are forced to leave their farm, they must rely on the help of distant relatives,but the journey is marked with tragedy and terror. As Katja and Hilde struggle to make themselves indispensable to their relatives, Ilse and Otto, Katja constantly gets into trouble for impulsive actions. The consequences are great as the Russians and Katja's German neighbors are merciless. Throughout this, Katja and Hilde process the guilt of the German people for the actions of the Nazis and try to avoid the punishment of the Russians. Barker explores a difficult side of history, the treatment of German civilians after World War II, without resorting to making her characters stereotypically heroic or villainous. The brutality of life under occupation is not covered up, and rape, assault, and murder are discussed. For readers who enjoy complex explorations of the past, Barker's characters and balance of history with fiction make this book a worthwhile read. VERDICT Recommended for mature readers who enjoyed Monica Hesse's The War Outside and Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch's Don't Tell the Enemy .- Kaetlyn Phillips, Yorkton, Sask.Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 1, 2020 As World War II comes to a close, a German teen and her sister struggle for survival. It's March 1945. Katja, 16, her older sister, Hilde, and their Mutti live alone on a Pomeranian farm,Papi was killed two years earlier fighting in the German army. Hilde's boyfriend is also a soldier. Katja mourns the loss of her Jewish piano teacher, Herr Goldstein, who moved to Poland three years ago. When advancing Russian soldiers take over their home, the three depart on foot for the fictional town of Fahlhoff to stay with their mother's friends, whom the girls call Aunt Ilse and Uncle Otto. On the long trip there, Russian soldiers shoot and kill Mutti. In Fahlhoff Katja and Hilde struggle to survive under Russian occupation. Katja vandalizes a Russian officer's automobile, setting off a series of deadly consequences. Unfortunately, the novel feels somewhat myopic--Katja seems much less aware of the danger the Goldsteins faced than seems reasonable given the harsh pervasiveness of anti-Semitic rhetoric. She also seems relatively unaffected by losing her father and Germany's defeat, making it difficult to relate to her and muddling her narrative arc. Katja's persistent short-sightedness and flip-flopping emotions leave readers frustrated and bored. For a better treatment of this time period, read Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys (2016). Tone deaf. (author's note) (Historical fiction. 12-15) COPYRIGHT(2020) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. "
    Language: English
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