Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Book_Author - Carpenter Edward
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 104    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Carpenter Edward:     more books (31)
  1. Edward Carpenter and Late Victorian Radicalism
  2. Edward Carpenter, 1844 born at Brighton, died at Guildford 1929: One of the founders and the first president of the Society (British Sexological Society. Publications) by Cecil Reddie, 1932

41. Tigers Bibilography
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. From Adams s Peak to Elephants sketches in Ceylonand India. London Swan Sonnenschein, 1892. (MENZIES DS413 .C28)
http://images.anu.edu.au/tig_bib.html
Bibliography of relevant works in the ANU library King George V
The British Isles , 1901-1951. Edited by Keith Robbins. New York : Oxford University Press, 2002. (CHIFLEY DA566 .B76 2002)
Buchan, John. The King's Grace, 1910-1935 . London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1935. (CHIFLEY DA573.B8)
Davis, John. A history of Britain, 1885-1939 . New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999. (CHIFLEY DA566 .D38 1999)
The Edwardian age : conflict and stability, 1900-1914 Edited by Alan O'Day. London : Macmillan, 1979. (CHIFLEY DA570.E3)
Edwardian England . Edited by Donald Read. London : Croom Helm in association with the Historical Association, c1982. (CHIFLEY DA570.E38)
Fulford, Roger. Hanover to Windsor . London : B.T. Bataford, 1960. (CHIFLEY DA550.F8)
Halperin, John. Eminent Georgians : the lives of King George V, Elizabeth Bowen, St. John Philby, and Nancy Astor . New York : St. Martin's Press, 1995. (CHIFLEY DA568.A1H35 1995)
His Imperial Majesty King George V and the princes of India and the Indian Empire : historical-biographical . Compiled by K. R. Khosla; edited by R. P. Chatterjee. Lahore : The Imperial Publishing Co., 1937. (CHIFLEY Bliss large OM K45h)

42. Humanity
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929, The need of a rational and humane science alecture delivered before the Humanitarian league, London Humanitarian League,
http://www.people.man.ac.uk/~mfsssbt2/humanity.html
Email me: Bertrand.taithe@man.ac.uk
HI 6070
30 credits
The Humanitarian Subject:
Humanity, Medicine,
and the History of the Body in the Nineteenth century
Teaching time:
Semester 1 Tuesday 11-12.30
Semester 2 Thursday 10.30-12 Room: W2.16. Course schedule
Reading list
Assessment Essay questions and topics Useful links Course schedule Aims: This module will introduce students to the recent developments in the history of the body, medicine and violence following Michel Foucault’s work. It is intended that students will approach the history of the self and of the body as it can be perceived from the study of the history of medicine, disciplinary institutions and asylums in the nineteenth century. The important texts on which this course is based combine the qualities of Michel Foucault’s philosophic work with the minutia of empirical historians. Objectives Through this course the students will develop the appropriate skills of analysis for the study of source material and gain an historical perspective over an important period in European culture. The focus of the course is mostly French and British. The students will be encouraged to make use of the sources available and to develop a methodical approach to the broader historical challenges of cultural history.

43. List Of People By Name: Cara-Carq - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Carpenter, Charisma, American actress; Carpenter, David, Canadian writer;Carpenter, Edward, (18441929), poet activist; Carpenter, John, (born 1948),
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_by_name:_Cara-Carq
List of people by name: Cara-Carq
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Access points to page-tree of List of people by name Main/Root page Compact index Exhaustive page-index
A
... Cas-Caz Cara-Carq Carr Cars-Carz
Contents
edit
Cara - Carc
edit
Card

44. Authors C-F
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929 Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe Carrington,Hereward, 1880-1959 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 AKA Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge,
http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/c-f.htm
Home Author Title Topic ... Book Club The Worldwide Library making e-books available to everyone worldwide without charge now. WWL Author Index Start A B C ... Z
C
Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958
Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC
Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951
Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931
Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 AKA: Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903
Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Cambrensis, Giraldus, circa 1146-1223
Camoes, Luis de, 1524?-1580 AKA: Camoes, Luis de Vaz, 1524?-1580
Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette (Genet) 1752-1822
Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639 Carboni, Raffaello, 1817-1875 Cardozo, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nathan), 1870-1938 Carey, Rosa Nouchette, 1840-1909 Carhart, Margaret Spraque, 1877- , Editor Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929 Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe Carrington, Hereward, 1880-1959 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 AKA: Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898 Carvalho, David Nunes, 1848-1925 Casanova de Saingalt, Jacques, 1725-1798 AKA: Casanova, Giacomo, 1725-1798

45. Free EBooks - Alphabetical List - GLOBUSZ PUBLISHING
Carnegie, David Wynford, 18711900. Spinifex And Sand. Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929.Never Again! Pagan and Christian creeds their origin and meaning
http://www.globusz.com/authors_c.html
MORE BOOKS HERE Search eBooks
Search Paper Books
<% Dim ObjCounterFile, ReadCounterFile, WriteCounterFile Dim CounterFile Dim CounterHits Set ObjCounterFile = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") CounterFile = Server.MapPath ("c.txt") Set ReadCounterFile= ObjCounterFile.OpenTextFile (CounterFile, 1, True) If Not ReadCounterFile.AtEndOfStream Then CounterHits = Trim(ReadCounterFile.ReadLine) If CounterHits = "" Then CounterHits = Else CounterHits = End If ReadCounterFile.Close Set ReadCounterFile = Nothing CounterHits = CounterHits + 1 Set WriteCounterFile= ObjCounterFile.CreateTextFile (CounterFile, True) WriteCounterFile.WriteLine(CounterHits) WriteCounterFile.Close Set WriteCounterFile = Nothing Set ObjCounterFile = Nothing %> A B C D ... Z Cabell, James Branch
[Read Online]
[Download] Call, Annie Payson
[Read Online]
[Download] [Read Online] [Download] ... [Download] Campbell, Helen
[Read Online]
[Download] Carhart, Margaret Sprague
[Read Online]
[Download] Carlyle, Thomas
[Read Online]
[Download] [Read Online] [Download] ... [Download] Carr, John F.

46. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe. Carrington,Hereward, 1880-1959. Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 AKA Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge,
http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897

47. 13-j
Edward Carpenter, 18441929 Prophet of Human Fellowship, by Tsuzuki, 67.Elizabeth Fry A Biography, by Rose, 404. Elton, GR (R), 395
http://www.albion.appstate.edu/content/13indx.htm
Index to Volume 13 (1981) The reviewer of a book is designated by (R); abstracts by (A). A Fourteenth Century Scholar and Primate: Richard Fitzralph in Oxford, Avignon and Armagh, by Walsh, 393 Adelson, Roger (R), 324 Alexander, Michael V.C. (R), 396; The First of the Tudors: A Study of Henry VII and His Reign, 151 Alley, Henry, A Rediscovered Euology: Virginia Woolf's "Miss Janet Case: Classical Scholar and Teacher" (A), 184 Another Side of "Thorough": John Cosin and Administration, Discipline, and Finance in the Church of England, 1624-1644, John G. Hoffman, 347 Arnstein, Walter L. (R), 161 Baer, Marc (R), 403 Bailey, J.R. (R), 166 Baker, Peter S. (R), 393 Baker, William J., Beyond Port and Prejudice: Charles Lloyd of Oxford, 1785-1839, 314; William Webb Ellis and the Origins of Rugby Football: The Life and Death of a Victorian Myth, 117 Baldwin Thwarts the Opposition: the British General Election of 1935, by Stannage, 71 Bartlett, Kenneth R., The English Exile Community in Italy and the Political Opposition to Queen Mary I, 223 Bath, 1680-1850: .A Social History. Or a Valley of Pleasure Yet a Sink of Iniquity, by Neale, 307

48. Town Planning
Edward Carpenter (18441929) Close friend of Raymond Unwin. Socialist Philosopher -prescribed simple life healthy, vegetarian and democratic.
http://www.letchworthgardencity.net/heritage/townplanning.htm
Town Planning - A brief summary of some key
dates and places and people , with links (Under construction/testing 15 Oct 99) Names and Places Links Robert Owen (1771-1858)
New Lanark , Scotland
http://www.atheists.org/Atheism/roots/robertowen/declaration.html
http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/owen_41.htm

http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/owen_17.htm

http://members.tripod.com/hwmsocialism/owen.htm
...
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRowen.htm
Col Edward Ackroyd created early model villages to house his employees at Copley 1849-1853 and Ackroyden 1859 Sir Titus Salt (1803-1876) Saltaire 1853-1863 in West Yorkshire, a mid-Victorian industrial village built by Sir Titus Salt at the site of his Alpaca Wool spinning and weaving mill. http://www.bradford.gov.uk/tourism/trails/saltaire/saltaire.html
Click start on the map for a tour and history
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRsalt.htm

W H Lever (1851-1925) with a social conscience coupled with an enthusiasm for architecture,art and town planning - created his own vision in Port Sunlight http://www.portsunlight.org.uk/

49. George Cecil Ives: An Inventory Of His Papers At The Harry Ransom Humanities Res
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929. Cazalett, William Marshall, 1865-1932. Ellis,Havelock, 1859-1939. Evans, Caroline A. Gale, Norman, 1862-1942
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/uthrc/00060/00060-P.html

Main Version
Raw XML File (66k)
George Cecil Ives:
An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Descriptive Summary
Creator: Ives, George Cecil, 1867-1950 Title George Cecil Ives Papers Dates: Abstract: The papers consist of 122 volumes of diaries in addition to published works, lectures, and notes. Correspondence includes letters regarding Ives' writings and lectures on prison reform, sodomy, the British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology, and other topics. Additional materials relating to secret societies and the British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology are also present. RLIN Record # Extent 5 boxes and 79 volumes (11 linear ft) Language English. Repository Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Sketch
George Cecil Ives was born on October 1, 1867. He was raised by his father's mother, Emma Ives, and referred to her as his mother. Ives and his grandmother primarily resided in England at Bentworth Hall, or in the South of France. Ives was educated at home and at Magdalene College, Cambridge. In 1892, Ives met Oscar Wilde at the Authors' Club in London. By this time Ives had accepted his homosexuality and was working to promote the end of the oppression of homosexuals, what he called the "Cause." Ives hoped that Wilde would join the "Cause" but Wilde did not have the same compassion towards this movement that Ives did. Lord Alfred Douglas met Ives in 1893 and introduced him to several Oxford poets, whom Ives encouraged to join the "Cause."

50. Chess Papers Of Eugene B. Cook
3, Carpenter, George Edward, 18441924 Problems correspondence. 35, Pope,Ralph Wainwright, 1844-1929. 36, Potter, Joseph Alonzo
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/cook.html
Chess Papers of Eugene B. Cook
Box/Folder Listing
Manuscripts Division
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
Princeton University Library
Box/Folder Listing
Box Folder Contents
Agnel, Hyacinth R., 1799-187 (prof. USMA West Point): problems correspondence Alden, J. E.: Receipts Allen, Frederick D. Appalachian Mountain Club Allen, George, 1808-1876 Concerning bibliography. Disposition of Collection after death ( Gregory B. Keen Cook's notes for biography (See also: Gilberg Allen, Henry Clay, 1836-1905 (Chess Editor of Turf, Field and Stream; Brentano's Monthly): About Problem Tournament American Chess Bulletin: Correspondence with Herman Helms Scoresheets from Capablanca-Marshall match American Chess Co.: Subscriptions American Chess Magazine. Asks for picture (Oct. 19, 1898). William Borsodi . About problem tournament. American Chess Weekly: Form letter American New Company: Receipt American Press Company: Book offer Astor Library: Deals with van der Linde offer. Aveilhe, P.A. Jr. Editor, Publication of Chess-Nuts Autermann, Walter C.W.

51. Gay Today At Badpuppy
a social scientist and poet, Edward Carpenter. (18441929) Carpenter hadvisited Whitman twice. Edward Carpenter s fame extended beyond England.
http://www.gaytoday.com/garchive/viewpoint/120197vi.htm
Badpuppy Gay Today Monday, 01 December 1997
THE GAY TRADITION: STRATEGIES FOR THE DECADES AHEAD
By Jack Nichols
Address to Texas Gay Conference, VIII
Houston, Texas, 1981 GayToday editor Jack Nichols delivered this keynote speech, titled The Gay Tradition , at the 8 th Annual Texas Gay Conference, held in 1981. While I am keenly aware (as my words show) of feminist aspirations, I am speaking primarily to gay men. The struggling men in today's Gay Liberation Movement will always need new vision to get done what needs doing. But what is vision's best approach for our movement? Its knowing of those points at which segments take their parts in the Whole, a Whole that thereafter steps over wastelands to green pastures, satisfying the aspirations of each segment as it goes. This creates a harmony of ensemble. Coalescence. Unity. Vision takes our present and creates a future from it. It calls to us in apocalyptic tones: Mount the barricades! Contend for your very lives! (Walt Whitman). Today's Gay Liberation Movement needs vision expansive enough to encompass multitudes—to reach them—to contain them. We also need to feel currents within ourselves, streams of self-liberating knowledge. With the arrival of each new decade we'll have to re-evaluate our Movement priorities. Lets look again at what needs to be done. The arrival of Ronald Reagan and the cohorts of the "Moral Majority" has brought about a shift in circumstances facing the Movement. While it is not necessary to discard effective strategies used in the past, weatherbeaten though they may be, we must also devise new strategies, ways that offer more than habit, more than bureaucratic security, more than opportunities for ego-tripping through a political mish-mash, more than a few crumbs for the queers.

52. Gay And Lesbian Humanist - Piecing Together Percy
Edward Carpenter (18441929) broached the topic in 1925, being keenly interestedin the androgyny of Shelley s personal appearance, psychology and poetry,
http://www.galha.org/glh/203/shelley.html
Previous article Home Features Index Map ...
Spring 2001
John Lauritsen has just published a new edition of the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley's translation of Plato's Symposium . Here, he looks at Shelley - one of the most prominent leaders of the Romantic movement - and male love, drawing on new material as well as old.
Piecing Together Percy
by John Lauritsen
Percy Bysshe Shelley was a declared atheist from the age of nineteen, when he was sent down from Oxford for publishing a pamphlet, The Necessity of Atheism (1811). But was he gay? The waters have been muddied here by a campaign of disinformation waged by Shelley's widow, Mary, and her daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Shelley - a campaign described as "the fraudulent and mistaken efforts to turn the romantic, pagan Shelley, as Hogg, Peacock and Trelawny knew him in the flesh, into a Victorian angel suitable for enshrinement among the gods of respectability and convention." [ Smith Their efforts involved suppressing and bowdlerising Shelley's writings, destroying pages from diaries, attacking writers who told the truth and using forged letters to defame the character of Shelley's first wife, Harriett. Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) broached the topic in 1925, being keenly interested in the androgyny of Shelley's personal appearance, psychology and poetry, most notably

53. Stonewall 25: Case 3
Edward Carpenter, 18441929. The Intermediate Sex A Study of Some TransitionalTypes of Men and Women, in Selected Writings, vol. 1 Sex.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/exhibitions/sw25/case3.html
Stonewall and Beyond: Lesbian and Gay Culture PREV INDEX NEXT
THE PIONEERS
The Earliest Writers in English on Homosexuality
Guest Curator, Eugene Rice, William R Shepherd Professor of History, Columbia University
This case includes the earliest writings in English about homosexuality, mostly male homosexuality. They date originally from circa 1785 to 1908. Six of the authors were British, one American. Four were heterosexual, three were gay. It is characteristic of an age of cant that most of these texts could not be published during the lifetimes of the men who wrote them, or were printed privately in editions of as few as ten copies, or were published for private subscribers only, or had to be published abroad. Such publishing histories document well the nearly successful effort to silence all public discussion of the sexual orientation and behavior "not to be named among Christians," as it was sometimes referred to. These pioneers bravely tried to break that silence. Case Displays
  • Jeremy Bentham, 1748-1832

54. History Today: The Educational Archive Of Articles, News And Study Aids For Teac
Edward Carpenter, 18441929. Prophet of Human Fellowship, by Chushichi Tsuzuki.237 pp. (Cambridge University Press, 1980). Edward Carpenter exemplified
http://www.historytoday.com/dm_getArticle.asp?gid=15721

55. Dr Williams's Library
Edward Carpenter, 18441929 democratic author and poet, by Edward Carpenter.1970. 1971, John a Lasco, 1499-1560 a Pole in Reformation England,
http://www.dwlib.co.uk/dwlib/friends/lectures.html
Dr Williams's Library
-Home- -Dr Williams's Library -Dr Williams's Trust- -Congregational Library-
Dr Williams's Library

Library History
...
Library Volunteers
Contact Us

The following are in print:-
Date of lecture
Lecture title and date of publication
Dr. Williams and his library, by Stephen Kay Jones. 1948.
Organic design: Scientific thought from Ray to Paley, by C. E. Raven. 1954. The true and the valid, by Richard Ithamar Aaron. 1955. The Religious philosophy of Dean Mansel, by W. R. Matthews. 1956. Sir Robert Walpole, Samuel Holden, and the dissenting deputies, by Norman C. Hunt. 1957. Facts and Obligations, by Dorothy Emmet. 1958. Ascetics and humanists in eleventh-century Byzantium, by J. M. Hussey. 1960. The Essene problem, by Matthew Black. 1961. Daniel Williams Presbyterian Bishop, by Roger Thomas. 1964. Methodism and the Puritans, by John A. Newton 1964. Friends of humanity; with special reference to the Quaker, William Allen, 1770-1843, by L. Hugh. Doncaster. 1965. From Darwin to Blatchford: the Role of Darwinism in Christian Apolegitic, 1875-1910, by John Kent. 1966.

56. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929 Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe Carrington,Hereward, 1880-1959 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 AKA
http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
World eBook Library Consortia Collection About Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of FREE electronic books containing over 10,000 (eBooks or eTexts). What books will I find in Project Gutenberg? Project Gutenberg is the brainchild of Michael Hart , who in 1971 decided that it would be a really good idea if lots of famous and important texts were freely available to everyone in the world. Since then, he has been joined by hundreds of volunteers who share his vision.
Now, more than thirty years later, Project Gutenberg has the following figures (as of November 8th 2002): 203 New eBooks released during October 2002, 1975 New eBooks produced in 2002 (they were 1240 in 2001) for a total of 6267 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks. 119 eBooks have been posted so far by Project Gutenberg of Australia Click here for the full PG story and here for the latest

57. Biographies
EHRHORN, Edward Macfarlaine (18621941) Carpenter (1945) LIDGETT,James (1874-1941) Gilbert (1977); LINDEMAN, Karl (1844-1929) Gilbert (1977)
http://198.77.169.79/scalenet/biograph.htm
Biographies
The following is a list of deceased entomologists who during their life time have described new taxa of scale insects. The list also includes names of entomologists for whom we could not find biographical data. Each list entry contains the following information:Name, year of birth and death (in parentheses), and, when available, the references from which the information wasobtained. References are denoted by the following abbreviations: B = Biography, L = List of Publications, O = Obituary. For more information, refer to Hagen (1862) Carpenter (1945) Ferris (1957) Gilbert (1977) ... Ben-Dov (1994) and Should you have supplementary information for any of the incomplete data, please send it to Yair Ben-Dov and Dug Miller

58. Utländsk Vetenskaplig Litteratur: Författare
Carpenter, Edward, 18441929, Great Britain. Carson, Rachel Louise, 1907-1964,USA. Chalmers, Alan F. Chang, Jung, 1952-, China
http://web.telia.com/~u31115557/booklists/nonfiction_authors.htm
Svensk litteratur Utländsk skönlitteratur Utländsk vetenskaplig litteratur Pseudovetenskaplig litteratur ... Referenser Författare Född Nation Russia Adler, Mortimer J[erome] USA USA Allison, Graham T. Angier, Natalie Anselm, St. [of Canterbury] Italy-Great Britain (writing in Latin) Aquinas, St.Thomas (Thomae Aquinatis) Italy (writing in Latin) Aragon, Louis Guatemala-France Archimedes 287-212 BC Greece (Ancient) Arendt, Hannah Aristotle [Aristoteles] 384-322 BC Greece (Ancient) Ashton-Warner, Sylvia [Constance] New Zealand Audubon, John James USA Auerbach, Erich Germany Augustine, Saint (Aurelius Augustinus) North Africa (writing in Latin) Aurelius, Marcus [romersk kejsare] Roman Empire (writing in Greek) Avila, St. Teresa of (Teresa de Jesús) Spain Ayer, A[lfred] J[ules] Bachtin, Michail [Michajlovic] Bacon, Francis Great Britain Barnes, Harry Elmer USA Barthes, Roland [Gerard] France Bates, Henry Walter Great Britain Bateson, Gregory Batuta, Muhammad bin 'Abdullah Ibn (Battuta) Arabia Bede (Saint Beda Venerabilis) Bell, Daniel Benedict, Ruth Bentham, Jeremy

59. New Articles
I am going to briefly consider are Edward Carpenter (18441929), Harry Hay (b . Whitman’s vision and the Paris Commune moved Edward Carpenter to
http://www.graphicgirlz.com/QNII/n_articles.htm
New Articles: This is a new section to our website where we can post articles, letters, and essays regarding issues of human liberation. If you have an article you would like to see posted here, or if you have any comments about an article you have read, please email us at qnotions@graphicgirlz.com . Happy reading! Table of Contents Worker's Struggles Queer Dialogue The Queer Left Legacy and Marxist-Humanism by Jennifer Pen Alienation and the objectivity of freedom by David L. Anderson, Chicago News and Letters Committees In Defense of QUEER by Jesse Heiwa of Queers for Racial and Economic Justice The Queer Left Legacy and Marxist-Humanism By Jennifer Pen, San Francisco, California In a monumental collection of over eight-hundred pages, entitled We Are Everywhere: A Historical Sourcebook of Gay and Lesbian Politics (1997), Shane Phelan and Mark Blasius have helped to make manifest a tangible queer left legacy. From the French Revolution to the present, they show that les-bi-gay voices have emerged in tandem with revolutionary movements, engaging directly with the thought of Marx in their search for a total uprooting of this exploitative society. One of the impressive aspects of this legacy is the universality of les-bi-gay thought, and its consistent connections to other freedom movements. Anzaldua sees her queerness as a way to inhabit all her identities, without reifying any of them. Writing seventy-five years earlier, prior to Stonewall, Carpenter, believing queerness to be biologically determined (he refers to gays and lesbians as "intermediate" persons), also sees philosophic reflection as inherent:

60. The Great Queers Of History
Edward Carpenter (18441929) British socialist, activist Campaigned for gay,women s and workers rights. Many books on socialist ideals, homogenic poems
http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/greatga2.htm
Part 1: Born before 1800
The Great Queers of History
Compiled by Rictor Norton
Part 3: Born since 1900
Newman
Whitman
Bonheur
John Henry Newman British Anglo-Catholic clergyman
Leader of the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement, converted to Roman Catholicism, became a Cardinal. Defense of his faith, Apologia pro Vita Sua . Buried in same grave as his companion Ambrose St John.
Nikolai (Vasil'evich) Gogol Russian novelist, dramatist
Dead Souls
Charlotte Cushman American actress
Walt Whitman American poet
Leaves of Grass (1855), major influence on modern American poetry, celebrates the love of comrades, esp. homoerotic passages in the Calamus section. Male nurse during the Civil War. The poet of democracy and a lover of working-class men.
Rosa (Marie Rosalie) Bonheur French animal painter
Became famous after exhibiting her large painting Horse Fair
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs German scholar, activist

Gogol
Cushman
Ulrichs
Emily Dickinson
Carpenter
We'wha
Emily Dickinson American poet
Lived a very private life, secretly writing more than a thousand poems, charcterized by lyrical intensity and paradoxes. Intimate relationship with Susan Gilbert Dickinson, to whom she wrote many passionate love letters.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian composer
Many symphonies and ballets, from colorful melodies (

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-60 of 104    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter