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Whose story is this? : old conflicts, new chapters, Rebecca Solnit
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The item Whose story is this? : old conflicts, new chapters, Rebecca Solnit represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Austin Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 7 library branches.
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- Summary
- "Who gets to shape the narrative of our times? The current moment is a battle royale over that foundational power, one in which women, people of color, non-straight people are telling other versions, and white people and men and particularly white men are trying to hang onto the old versions and their own centrality. In [this collection of essays], Rebecca Solnit appraises what's emerging and why it matters and what the obstacles are"--Publisher's description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 182 pages
- Contents
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- Let this flood of women's stories never cease
- The problem with sex is capitalism
- On women's work and the myth of the art monster
- All the rage
- If I were a man
- Crossing over
- City of women
- A hero is a disaster
- Long distance
- Monumental change and the power of names
- Whose story (and country) is this?
- Letter to the March 15, 2019, climate strikers
- Nobody knows
- They think they can bully the truth
- Unconscious bias is running for president
- Voter suppression begins at home
- Lies become laws
- The fall of men has been greatly exaggerated
- Dear Christine Blasey Ford: you are a welcome earthquake
- Isbn
- 9781642591729
- Label
- Whose story is this? : old conflicts, new chapters
- Title
- Whose story is this?
- Title remainder
- old conflicts, new chapters
- Statement of responsibility
- Rebecca Solnit
- Subject
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- Minorities
- trueSocial problems
- Social problems -- United States
- trueUnited States
- trueUnited States -- Social conditions -- 21st century
- trueUnited States -- Social life and customs -- 21st century
- trueVoter suppression
- American essays -- 21st century
- trueChange (Psychology)
- trueEnvironmentalism
- Essays
- trueFeminism
- trueFeminist theory
- trueFeminists
- trueIntersectionality
- trueMarginalized people
- trueMisogyny
- trueNarration (Rhetoric)
- truePolitical culture
- Political culture -- United States
- trueSocial movements
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Who gets to shape the narrative of our times? The current moment is a battle royale over that foundational power, one in which women, people of color, non-straight people are telling other versions, and white people and men and particularly white men are trying to hang onto the old versions and their own centrality. In [this collection of essays], Rebecca Solnit appraises what's emerging and why it matters and what the obstacles are"--Publisher's description
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- 10807432
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- Solnit, Rebecca
- Dewey number
- 814/.6
- Illustrations
- maps
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PS3569.O585
- LC item number
- W46 2019
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- American essays
- Feminism
- Environmentalism
- United States
- United States
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- old conflicts, new chapters
- Label
- Whose story is this? : old conflicts, new chapters, Rebecca Solnit
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- Contents
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- Let this flood of women's stories never cease
- The problem with sex is capitalism
- On women's work and the myth of the art monster
- All the rage
- If I were a man
- Crossing over
- City of women
- A hero is a disaster
- Long distance
- Monumental change and the power of names
- Whose story (and country) is this?
- Letter to the March 15, 2019, climate strikers
- Nobody knows
- They think they can bully the truth
- Unconscious bias is running for president
- Voter suppression begins at home
- Lies become laws
- The fall of men has been greatly exaggerated
- Dear Christine Blasey Ford: you are a welcome earthquake
- Control code
- on1084335776
- Dimensions
- 20 cm
- Extent
- 182 pages
- Isbn
- 9781642591729
- Media category
- unmediated
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- (OCoLC)1084335776
- Label
- Whose story is this? : old conflicts, new chapters, Rebecca Solnit
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- volume
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Let this flood of women's stories never cease
- The problem with sex is capitalism
- On women's work and the myth of the art monster
- All the rage
- If I were a man
- Crossing over
- City of women
- A hero is a disaster
- Long distance
- Monumental change and the power of names
- Whose story (and country) is this?
- Letter to the March 15, 2019, climate strikers
- Nobody knows
- They think they can bully the truth
- Unconscious bias is running for president
- Voter suppression begins at home
- Lies become laws
- The fall of men has been greatly exaggerated
- Dear Christine Blasey Ford: you are a welcome earthquake
- Control code
- on1084335776
- Dimensions
- 20 cm
- Extent
- 182 pages
- Isbn
- 9781642591729
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- maps
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1084335776
Subject
- Minorities
- trueSocial problems
- Social problems -- United States
- trueUnited States
- trueUnited States -- Social conditions -- 21st century
- trueUnited States -- Social life and customs -- 21st century
- trueVoter suppression
- American essays -- 21st century
- trueChange (Psychology)
- trueEnvironmentalism
- Essays
- trueFeminism
- trueFeminist theory
- trueFeminists
- trueIntersectionality
- trueMarginalized people
- trueMisogyny
- trueNarration (Rhetoric)
- truePolitical culture
- Political culture -- United States
- trueSocial movements
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