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Barbara Bennett

    Barbara Bennett est professeur d'anglais à la North Carolina State University et une bénévole fréquente au Harnas Wildlife Refuge. Quand elle n'est pas en Afrique, elle vit à Chapel Hill, en Caroline du Nord, avec son partenaire Fred et son chien Milo.

    Scheherazade's daughters
    Lion's Precious Gift
    Soul of a Lion. One Woman's Quest to Rescue Africa's Wildlife Refugees
    Smoke Signals from Samarcand
    Soul of a Lion
    Understanding Jill McCorkle
    • Understanding Jill McCorkle

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Focusing on the literary contributions of Jill McCorkle, this analysis by Barbara Bennett delves into her novels and short stories, highlighting her unique characterizations and thematic concerns. Bennett traces McCorkle's influences and situates her within the "third generation" of southern writers, comparing her to Eudora Welty and Flannery O'Connor while noting her distinct approach to femininity and popular culture. Each chapter examines McCorkle's diverse characters and the central themes of independence, strength, and the complexities of modern life in the South.

      Understanding Jill McCorkle
    • Soul of a Lion

      • 303pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(530)Évaluer

      For animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, and the vast readership for gripping true-life stories, this African saga is a must-read adventure.

      Soul of a Lion
    • Smoke Signals from Samarcand

      The 1931 Reform School Fire and Its Aftermath

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the harrowing experiences of young girls accused of arson at a reform school, delving into their trials and the societal implications of their actions. It presents a poignant examination of justice, youth, and the challenges faced by marginalized individuals within the legal system. Through a mix of case study and dramatic retelling, the book sheds light on the complexities of their lives and the circumstances that led to their involvement in such a serious crime.

      Smoke Signals from Samarcand
    • For animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, and the vast readership for gripping true-life stories, this African saga is a must-read adventure. It chronicles the unique Harnas Wildlife Foundation in Namibia, where Marieta van der Merwe and her family, former wealthy cattle farmers, have sold land to buy and care for embattled wildlife. We meet Sam, the "AIDS" lion infected by mistake at a vet clinic. Boerjke, a baboon with epilepsy and Down syndrome. Savanna, the one-eyed lioness. And Marieta van der Merwe herself, the inspiring proprietor of Harnas who shares her home with needy wild animals. Survivor of an early life fraught with personal tragedy in the African Bush, she now devotes herself as care-giver and ambassador for wildlife and wildland. Told with insight, humor, and thrilling immediacy by author and Harnas volunteer Barbara Bennett, this story will captivate readers of all ages. From the Hardcover edition.

      Soul of a Lion. One Woman's Quest to Rescue Africa's Wildlife Refugees
    • Lion is very proud of his magnificent crown. But when Lioness tells him that the world is full of more precious things, the animals embark on a quest to find a gift even more special than Lion's crown.

      Lion's Precious Gift
    • Scheherazade's daughters

      • 193pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Scheherazade, the storyteller of "1001 Arabian Nights," recounts stories literally to save her people, and in "Scheherazade s Daughters," Barbara Bennett explores how contemporary female authors attempt to save their own world by telling compelling stories that disseminate ideas of justice and equality for all living things, a philosophy called ecofeminism. Bennett examines how ecofeminism works in works by Margaret Atwood ("Surfacing, The Handmaid s Tale, " and "Oryx & Crake"), Barbara Kingsolver ("Animal Dreams, The Poisonwood Bible, " and "Prodigal Summer"), and Ruth Ozeki ("My Year of Meats" and "All over Creation"). Bennett also analyzes ecofeminism in autobiography and memoir in Terry Tempest Williams "Refuge, " Janisse Ray s "Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, " and Sandra Steingraber s "Living Downstream." Lastly through Isabel Allende s "House of the Spirits, " Ana Castillo s "So Far from God, " and Toni Morrison s "Beloved, " Bennett investigates how magical realism can spread the positive ideas of ecofeminism. This groundbreaking book dissects the power of literature to convert minds and hearts in a direction that has the potential, like Scheherazade s stories, to change our world for the better.

      Scheherazade's daughters