Beautiful Wasteland

Beautiful Wasteland
Author: Rebecca J. Kinney
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1452953392

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According to popular media and scholarship, Detroit, the once-vibrant city that crumbled with the departure of the auto industry, is where dreams can be reborn. It is a place that, like America itself, is gritty and determined. It has faced the worst kind of adversity, and supposedly now it’s back. But what does this narrative of “new Detroit” leave out? Beautiful Wasteland reveals that the contemporary story of Detroit’s rebirth is an upcycled version of the American Dream, which has long imagined access to work, home, and upward mobility as race-neutral projects. They’re not. As Rebecca J. Kinney shows, the narratives of Detroit’s rise, decline, and potential to rise again are deeply steeped in material and ideological investments in whiteness. By remapping the narratives of contemporary Detroit through an extension of America’s frontier mythology, Kinney analyzes a cross-section of twentieth and twenty-first century cultural locations—an Internet forum, ruin photography, advertising, documentary film, and print and online media. She illuminates how the stories we tell about Detroit as a frontier of possibility enable the erasure of white privilege and systemic racism. By situating Detroit as a “beautiful wasteland,” both desirable and distressed, this shows how the narrative of ruin and possibility form a mutually constituted relationship: the city is possible precisely because of its perceived ruin. Beautiful Wasteland tackles the key questions about the future of postindustrial America. As cities around the country reckon with their own postindustrial landscapes, Rebecca Kinney cautions that development that elides considerations of race and class will only continue to replicate uneven access to the city for the poor, working class, and people of color.

Wasteland

Wasteland
Author: Francesca Lia Block
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0061757470

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When you were a baby I sat very still to hold you. I could see the veins through your skin like a map to inside you. I stopped breathing so you wouldn't ... You were just a boy on a bed in a room, like a kaleidoscope is a tube full of bits of broken glass. But the way I saw you was pieces refracting the light, shifting into an infinite universe of flowers and rainbows and insects and planets, magical dividing cells, pictures no one else knew ... Your whole life you can be told something is wrong and so you believe it.

Geiger 80-Page Giant #1

Geiger 80-Page Giant #1
Author: Geoff Johns
Publisher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2022-02-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

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MAD GHOST COMICS presents a MONSTROUS 80 PAGES of all-new stories featuring GEIGER, as well as his allies and enemies! First, in an extra-sized lead story, GEOFF JOHNS & BRYAN HITCH introduce the mysterious man known as REDCOAT and reveal his bizarre ties to the American Revolution, the Unknown War, and Geiger himself. Then, discover the secrets of the Warlords of Las Vegas—Bonnie Borden! Goldbeard! Mr. Karloff! And more!—in a series of tales written and drawn by some of the greatest writers and artists today! Plus, the special origin tale of Geiger’s favorite two-headed dog, BARNEY, and a PREVIEW of GEOFF JOHNS & GARY FRANK’s new upcoming series: JUNKYARD JOE!

Wonderful Wasteland and other natural disasters

Wonderful Wasteland and other natural disasters
Author: Elidio La Torre Lagares
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 081317824X

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When Hurricane María unleashed its devastation onto Puerto Rico, thousands of lives were lost to the storm in what was the island's worst natural disaster on record. With so much of the recovery still underway and the scars still fresh, its citizens continue to contend with the reality that life on the island has fundamentally changed. In his first collection of poems written in English, La Torre Lagares journeys through his memory in an effort to recompose his shattered land. Together, these poems form a poignant, personal account of a man facing the tragic destinies of his family and his country in the aftermath of a natural disaster. For example, the deaths of the mother and the father are resignified as the death of the poet's personal relationship, which at the same time evokes the rupture between individuals and their sense of place. Drawing from both American and Latin American poetry, as well as global influences, to articulate a language of loss and devastation in search of a new identity, this collection illuminates a chaotic and confusing landscape that is not only physical but also cultural, social, and political. Taken together, this work serves as a stirring reminder of the dislocation and fractured attachment that speaks to many Americans, including transnationals and immigrants. Ultimately it speaks to coping with physical loss and emotional pain in the face of human adversity.

A Beautiful Wasteland

A Beautiful Wasteland
Author: Samantha J. Berst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2006
Genre: Desert ecology
ISBN:

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Wasteland

Wasteland
Author: Vittoria Di Palma
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0300197799

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In an eloquent history of landscape and land use, Vittoria Di Palma takes on the “anti-picturesque”—how landscapes that elicit fear and disgust have shaped our conceptions of beauty and the sublime.

Wanderer of the Wasteland

Wanderer of the Wasteland
Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Amereon Limited
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1923
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

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Zane Grey, premier chronicler of the American West and legendary storyteller, is sure to captivate new and loyal fans with this reissue of the last of his four Western epics.

Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice
Author: Julie Garwood
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345512545

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Sophie Rose is a crime reporter at a major Chicago newspaper and the daughter of Bobby Rose, a charming gentleman and big-time thief. When asked to write an exposé about her notorious father, Sophie quits and goes to work at a small newspaper, covering local personalities such as William Harrington, the 5K runner whose trademark is red socks. Those socks—with Sophie's business card tucked inside—are practically all that's found after Harrington is killed near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, seemingly in a brutal polar bear attack. Sophie heads north to investigate, but danger follows in her wake. After one attempt on her life, she's assigned brash but sexy Jack MacAlister as a bodyguard. But Sophie and Jack will soon be fighting more than their growing passion for each other. Powerful forces will stop at nothing to prevent the exposure of the sinister conspiracy Sophie and Jack are about to uncover.

Six Contemporary Garwood Romances Bundle

Six Contemporary Garwood Romances Bundle
Author: Julie Garwood
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 2375
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345546083

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Few weave romantic suspense, nail-biting chills, and edge-of-your-seat drama as masterfully as #1 New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood. Her contemporary novels of life-and-death action and feverish desire have won legions of fans, featuring a cast of characters that grows and changes from book to book—from smoking hot FBI agents like Alec Buchanan and Noah Claybourne to smart, sexy heroines like Kate MacKenna and Avery Delaney. Now six of her steamiest, most spellbinding thrillers are together in one electrifying eBook bundle: FIRE AND ICE KILLJOY MURDER LIST SHADOW DANCE SIZZLE SLOW BURN Praise for Julie Garwood “A trusted brand name in . . . romantic fiction.”—People “When jumping into one of her incomparable romantic thrillers, all you can do is hang on for the wild ride.”—RT Book Reviews “Garwood has this incredible knack of creating characters that not only come alive on every page, but who linger with you long after you close the book.”—South Carolina State “If a book has Julie Garwood’s name on it, it’s guaranteed to be a meticulously written, well thought-out and thoroughly engaging story [with] captivating characters.”—Sun Journal

You Enter Fear When You Interfere

You Enter Fear When You Interfere
Author: G.G. Kalfas
Publisher: VERNAL FIRE PRESS
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-09-26
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1732447055

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You Enter Fear When You Interfere, is a hymn of poetry and short stories by G.G. Kalfas. It is the hymn that sings over the battle between man's soul and his sanity. There is no bottom to the depths of man's longing to protect his soul from his own mind.