The Librarian's Reading & Research Review April Ambivalence by rhondakwrites
"A concise guide to ambivalence, from Adam and Eve (to eat the apple or not?) to Hamlet (to be or not?) to globalization (e pluribus unum or not?) (MIT Press, 2021).
"Alchemical Mercury moves from antiquity, through the golden age of alchemy in the Dutch seventeenth century, to conceptual art, to alternative fuels, stopping to think with writers such as Dante, Goethe, Hoffmann, the Grimm Brothers, George Eliot, and Marx. Eclectic and wide-ranging, this is the first study to consider alchemy in relation to literary and visual theory in a comprehensive way" (Stanford University Press, 2021).
"Maternal love is a complex emotion rich with contradictory impulses and desires" (Columbia University, 2021).
"What is noteworthy in al-Musawi’s study (The postcolonial Arabic novel : Debating ambivalence) is that it audaciously brings the study of Arabic literature into the full light of contemporary Western studies on theories of literature" (Abdel-Malek, 2004).
"...a study of how women regarded powerful females..."
"How can identity be thought and represented outside of the oppositional categories that divide cultures, histories, languages and races?"
References
Abdel-Malek, K. (2004). Reviews. Journal of Arabic Literature, 35(2), 244–246. https://doi-org.bbcc.idm.oclc.org/10.1163/1570064041527882
Britto, K. (2004). Disorientation France, Vietnam, and the ambivalence of interculturality. Hong Kong University Press.
Columbia University Press. (2021). Mad mothers, bad mothers, and what a “good” mother would do: The ethics of ambivalence [Review]. https://cup.columbia.edu/book/mad-mothers-bad-mothers-and-what-a-good-mother-would-do/9780231166751
LaChance Adams, S. (2014). Mad mothers, bad mothers, and what a “good” mother would do: The ethics of ambivalence. Columbia University Press,. https://doi.org/10.7312/lach16674
Mūsawī, M. (2003). The postcolonial Arabic novel: Debating ambivalence. Brill.
MIT Press. (2021). On ambivalence: The problems and pleasures of having it both ways [Review]. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/ambivalence
Pinkus, K. (2020). Alchemical mercury: A theory of ambivalence. Stanford University Press,. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780804772877
Potter, C. (2010). Victorian ambivalence about Queen Elizabeth I The political history of a royal reputation. The Edwin Mellen Press.
Stanford University Press. (2021). Alchemical mercury: A theory of ambivalence. [Review]. https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=16330
Weisbrode, K. (2012). On ambivalence: The problems and pleasures of having it both ways. MIT Press.
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