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Plough Quarterly No. 30 ? Made Perfect: Ability and Disability
McCully Brown, Molly; Reynolds Farmer, Victoria; Danticat, Edwidge; Saldaña, Stephanie; Osgood, Kelsey; Wiman, Christian; Becker, Amy Julia; Douthat, Ross; Vodolazkin, Eugene; Williams, Sarah C.; Soon, Isaac T.; Libresco Sargeant, Leah; Mommsen, Peter [Editor]
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Plough Quarterly No. 30 ? Made Perfect: Ability and Disability
McCully Brown, Molly; Reynolds Farmer, Victoria; Danticat, Edwidge; Saldaña, Stephanie; Osgood, Kelsey; Wiman, Christian; Becker, Amy Julia; Douthat, Ross; Vodolazkin, Eugene; Williams, Sarah C.; Soon, Isaac T.; Libresco Sargeant, Leah; Mommsen, Peter [Editor]
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Plough Quarterly No. 30 - Made Perfect: Ability and Disability Format: Paperback
McCully Brown, Molly ; Reynolds Farmer, Victoria ; Danticat, Edwidge ; Saldaña, Stephanie ; Osgood, Kelsey ; Wiman, Christian ; Becker, Amy Julia ; Douthat, Ross ; Vodolazkin, Eugene ; Williams, Sarah C ; Soon, Isaac T ; Libresco Sargeant, Leah ; Mommsen,
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Plough Quarterly No. 30 - Made Perfect: Ability and Disability Format: Paperback
McCully Brown, Molly ; Reynolds Farmer, Victoria ; Danticat, Edwidge ; Saldaña, Stephanie ; Osgood, Kelsey ; Wiman, Christian ; Becker, Amy Julia ; Douthat, Ross ; Vodolazkin, Eugene ; Williams, Sarah C ; Soon, Isaac T ; Libresco Sargeant, Leah ; Mommsen,
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Whose lives count as fully human? The answer matters for everyone, disabled or not.The ancient Greek ideal linked physical wholeness to moral wholeness - the virtuous citizen was "beautiful and good." It's an ideal that has all too often turned deadly, casting those who do not measure up as less than hum…an. In the pre-Christian era, infants with disabilities were left on the rocks; in modern times, they have been targeted by eugenics.Much has changed, thanks to the tenacious advocacy of the disability rights movement. Yesteryear's hellish institutions have given way to customized educational programs and assisted living centers. Public spaces have been reconfigured to improve access. Therapies and medical technology have advanced rapidly in sophistication and effectiveness. Protections for people with disabilities have been enshrined in many countries' antidiscrimination laws.But these victories, impressive as they are, mask other realities that collide awkwardly with society's avowals of equality. Why are parents choosing to abort a baby likely to have a disability? Why does Belgian law allow for euthanasia in cases of disability, even absent a terminal diagnosis or physical pain? Why, when ventilators were in short supply during the first Covid wave, did some states list disability as a reason to deny care?On this theme: - Heonju Lee tells how his son with Down syndrome saved another child's life.- Molly McCully Brown and Victoria Reynolds Farmer recount their personal experiences with disability.- Amy Julia Becker says meritocracies fail because they value the wrong things.- Maureen Swinger asks six mothers around the world about raising a child with disabilities.- Joe Keiderling documents the unfinished struggle for disability rights.- Isaac T. Soon wonders if Saint Paul's "thorn in the flesh" was a disability.- Leah Libresco Sargeant reviews What Can a Body Do? and Making Disability Modern.- Sarah C. Williams says testing for fetal abnormalities is not a neutral practice.Also in the issue: - Ross Douthat is brought low by intractable Lyme disease.- Edwidge Danticat flees an active shooter in a packed mall.- Eugene Vodolazkin finds comic relief at funerals, including his own father's.- Kelsey Osgood discovers that being an Orthodox Jew is strange, even in Brooklyn.- Christian Wiman pens three new poems.- Susannah Black profiles Flannery O'Conner.- Our writers review Eyal Press's Dirty Work, Steve Coll's Directorate S, and Millennial Nuns by the Daughters of Saint Paul.Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.

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Paperback. Zustand: New. Whose lives count as fully human? The answer matters for everyone, disabled or not.The ancient Greek ideal linked physical wholeness to moral wholeness - the virtuous citizen was "beautiful and good." It's an ideal that has all too often turned deadly, casting those who do not measure up as less than hum…an. In the pre-Christian era, infants with disabilities were left on the rocks; in modern times, they have been targeted by eugenics.Much has changed, thanks to the tenacious advocacy of the disability rights movement. Yesteryear's hellish institutions have given way to customized educational programs and assisted living centers. Public spaces have been reconfigured to improve access. Therapies and medical technology have advanced rapidly in sophistication and effectiveness. Protections for people with disabilities have been enshrined in many countries' antidiscrimination laws.But these victories, impressive as they are, mask other realities that collide awkwardly with society's avowals of equality. Why are parents choosing to abort a baby likely to have a disability? Why does Belgian law allow for euthanasia in cases of disability, even absent a terminal diagnosis or physical pain? Why, when ventilators were in short supply during the first Covid wave, did some states list disability as a reason to deny care?On this theme: - Heonju Lee tells how his son with Down syndrome saved another child's life.- Molly McCully Brown and Victoria Reynolds Farmer recount their personal experiences with disability.- Amy Julia Becker says meritocracies fail because they value the wrong things.- Maureen Swinger asks six mothers around the world about raising a child with disabilities.- Joe Keiderling documents the unfinished struggle for disability rights.- Isaac T. Soon wonders if Saint Paul's "thorn in the flesh" was a disability.- Leah Libresco Sargeant reviews What Can a Body Do? and Making Disability Modern.- Sarah C. Williams says testing for fetal abnormalities is not a neutral practice.Also in the issue: - Ross Douthat is brought low by intractable Lyme disease.- Edwidge Danticat flees an active shooter in a packed mall.- Eugene Vodolazkin finds comic relief at funerals, including his own father's.- Kelsey Osgood discovers that being an Orthodox Jew is strange, even in Brooklyn.- Christian Wiman pens three new poems.- Susannah Black profiles Flannery O'Conner.- Our writers review Eyal Press's Dirty Work, Steve Coll's Directorate S, and Millennial Nuns by the Daughters of Saint Paul.Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.

Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: MacMillan Publishers, 2025
Serie: The Game Master Series, Buch 12 von 18. Buch 12 von 18 - The Game Master Series
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Zustand: As New. Unread copy in mint condition. Eidenschink, Luke; Kusuma, Bima (illustrator).

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Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. 112 pages. 10.25x7.50x0.39 inches. In Stock.

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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: NEAR FINE DJ. 1st Ed, 1st Prt. NOT X-LIB. 1st prt with "1" in number line. COUNCIL OF WISCONSIN WRITERS' AWARD. Wonderful color DJ & full page b/w illus by Caldecott Medalist McCully. Poignant story about 9 yr old African-American boy named Edward Troy & lost black "witch ca…t" he finds & befriends. 144pp. McCully, Emily (illustrator).

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Paperback. Zustand: New. Whose lives count as fully human? The answer matters for everyone, disabled or not.The ancient Greek ideal linked physical wholeness to moral wholeness - the virtuous citizen was "beautiful and good." It's an ideal that has all too often turned deadly, casting those who do not measure up as less than hum…an. In the pre-Christian era, infants with disabilities were left on the rocks; in modern times, they have been targeted by eugenics.Much has changed, thanks to the tenacious advocacy of the disability rights movement. Yesteryear's hellish institutions have given way to customized educational programs and assisted living centers. Public spaces have been reconfigured to improve access. Therapies and medical technology have advanced rapidly in sophistication and effectiveness. Protections for people with disabilities have been enshrined in many countries' antidiscrimination laws.But these victories, impressive as they are, mask other realities that collide awkwardly with society's avowals of equality. Why are parents choosing to abort a baby likely to have a disability? Why does Belgian law allow for euthanasia in cases of disability, even absent a terminal diagnosis or physical pain? Why, when ventilators were in short supply during the first Covid wave, did some states list disability as a reason to deny care?On this theme: - Heonju Lee tells how his son with Down syndrome saved another child's life.- Molly McCully Brown and Victoria Reynolds Farmer recount their personal experiences with disability.- Amy Julia Becker says meritocracies fail because they value the wrong things.- Maureen Swinger asks six mothers around the world about raising a child with disabilities.- Joe Keiderling documents the unfinished struggle for disability rights.- Isaac T. Soon wonders if Saint Paul's "thorn in the flesh" was a disability.- Leah Libresco Sargeant reviews What Can a Body Do? and Making Disability Modern.- Sarah C. Williams says testing for fetal abnormalities is not a neutral practice.Also in the issue: - Ross Douthat is brought low by intractable Lyme disease.- Edwidge Danticat flees an active shooter in a packed mall.- Eugene Vodolazkin finds comic relief at funerals, including his own father's.- Kelsey Osgood discovers that being an Orthodox Jew is strange, even in Brooklyn.- Christian Wiman pens three new poems.- Susannah Black profiles Flannery O'Conner.- Our writers review Eyal Press's Dirty Work, Steve Coll's Directorate S, and Millennial Nuns by the Daughters of Saint Paul.Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.

Paris Review 231 Winter 2019 [The Art of Fiction -- The Art of Poetry -- David Hardy: A Portfolio -- The Nanny - failure to Thrive -- They called her the witch -- Yet you turn to the man -- Dirtnap -- If you are permanently lost -- Two Poems -- Ancestors -- Vortex, Amtrack -- Coral -- Reipped apart like a daisy oracle -- Etermity -- Six Poems -- Three poems -- The suicide of Cesare Pavese -- Welcome the stranger -- Helen Frankenthaler and James Schuyler: a correspondence]
Emma Cline, Taylor Koekkoek, Fernanda Melchor, Willa C. Richards, and Kathryn Scanlan, Antonella Anedda, Rae Armantrout, Kamau Brathwaite, Jacob Bromberg, Jeff Fearnside, Emily Fragos, Sarah Green, Sylvia Legris, Gorges Perec, Aaron Poochigian, Tomas Unger, William Wadsworth, and Jeffrey Yang; Molly McCully Brown, David Hardy, Elena Passarello, Helen Frankenthaler and James Schulyer , George Saunders, Rae Armantrout
Verlag: New York: Paris Review, Winter 2019, 2019
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Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 223 pp ; illus. ; 26 cm. ; Contents: The Art of Fiction / George Saunders -- The Art of Poetry / Rae Armantrout -- David Hardy: A Portfolio, essay by Elena Passarello -- The Nanny / Emma Cline - Failure to Thrive / Willa C. Richards -- They called her the witch / Fernanda Melchor -- Yet you turn to the… man / Kathryn Scanlan -- Dirtnap / Taylor Kockkock -- If you are permanently lost / Molly McCully Brown -- Two Poems / Thomas Unger -- Ancestors / Jeffrey Yang -- Vortex, Amtrack / Sarah Green -- Coral / Kamau Brathwaite -- Ripped apart like a daisy oracle / Jacob Bromberg -- Eternity / Georges Perec -- Six Poems / Sylvia Legris -- Three poems / Rae Armantrout -- The suicide of Cesare Pavese / Emily Fragos -- Welcome the stranger / Jeff Fearnside -- Helen Frankenthaler and James Schuyler: a correspondence -- Two Poems / Antonella Anedda -- Two Poems / Aaron Poochigian ; FINE. Book.

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Paperback. Zustand: New. Whose lives count as fully human? The answer matters for everyone, disabled or not.The ancient Greek ideal linked physical wholeness to moral wholeness - the virtuous citizen was "beautiful and good." It's an ideal that has all too often turned deadly, casting those who do not measure up as less than hum…an. In the pre-Christian era, infants with disabilities were left on the rocks; in modern times, they have been targeted by eugenics.Much has changed, thanks to the tenacious advocacy of the disability rights movement. Yesteryear's hellish institutions have given way to customized educational programs and assisted living centers. Public spaces have been reconfigured to improve access. Therapies and medical technology have advanced rapidly in sophistication and effectiveness. Protections for people with disabilities have been enshrined in many countries' antidiscrimination laws.But these victories, impressive as they are, mask other realities that collide awkwardly with society's avowals of equality. Why are parents choosing to abort a baby likely to have a disability? Why does Belgian law allow for euthanasia in cases of disability, even absent a terminal diagnosis or physical pain? Why, when ventilators were in short supply during the first Covid wave, did some states list disability as a reason to deny care?On this theme: - Heonju Lee tells how his son with Down syndrome saved another child's life.- Molly McCully Brown and Victoria Reynolds Farmer recount their personal experiences with disability.- Amy Julia Becker says meritocracies fail because they value the wrong things.- Maureen Swinger asks six mothers around the world about raising a child with disabilities.- Joe Keiderling documents the unfinished struggle for disability rights.- Isaac T. Soon wonders if Saint Paul's "thorn in the flesh" was a disability.- Leah Libresco Sargeant reviews What Can a Body Do? and Making Disability Modern.- Sarah C. Williams says testing for fetal abnormalities is not a neutral practice.Also in the issue: - Ross Douthat is brought low by intractable Lyme disease.- Edwidge Danticat flees an active shooter in a packed mall.- Eugene Vodolazkin finds comic relief at funerals, including his own father's.- Kelsey Osgood discovers that being an Orthodox Jew is strange, even in Brooklyn.- Christian Wiman pens three new poems.- Susannah Black profiles Flannery O'Conner.- Our writers review Eyal Press's Dirty Work, Steve Coll's Directorate S, and Millennial Nuns by the Daughters of Saint Paul.Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.

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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition signed. 238 Pages With No Index. Soft Cover. Signed "For Lear Sarah Mccully At Title Page.We will state signed at the description section. we confirm they are signed via email or stated in the description box. - Specializing in academic, collectiblle and historically significant, provi…ding the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. Signed by Author(s).