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Terry Galloway

    Terry Galloway est une écrivaine et performeuse queer sourde qui utilise ses spectacles en solo comme un moyen peu coûteux de découvrir le monde. Son travail se caractérise par un esprit vif et une autodérision, explorant souvent les thèmes de l'identité, de l'altérité et des attentes sociales. Galloway provoque et remet en question sans crainte le statu quo, ses œuvres reflétant la perspective unique d'une artiste naviguant dans de multiples mondes. Son écriture et ses performances offrent une voix puissante et distincte sur la vie et l'art.

    Solar house : a guide for the solar designer
    Mean Little Deaf Queer
    • Mean Little Deaf Queer

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(65)Évaluer

      In 1959, the year Terry Galloway turned nine, the voices of everyone she loved began to disappear. No one yet knew that an experimental antibiotic given to her mother had wreaked havoc on her fetal nervous system, eventually causing her to go deaf. As a self-proclaimed "child freak," she acted out her fury with her boxy hearing aids and Coke-bottle glasses by faking her own drowning at a camp for crippled children. Ever since that first real-life performance, Galloway has used theater, whether onstage or off, to defy and transcend her reality. With disarming candor, she writes about her mental breakdowns, her queer identity, and living in a silent, quirky world populated by unforgettable characters. What could have been a bitter litany of complaint is instead an unexpectedly hilarious and affecting take on life.

      Mean Little Deaf Queer
    • Covering the full life span of the project, from siting issues through specific design features to maintenance of the property and equipment, this is a comprehensive guide to designing, planning and building a solar house.The author uses his experience of living in a solar house to inform the reader of the technology and practices needed for the design, operation and maintenance of the solar home. Each of the technologies of the house, such as space heating and cooling, domestic hot water and electric power technologies, are critiqued from the point of view of the owner/resident, with the author using his thirty years experience of living in a solar home. This provides home owners who are thinking of going solar with first hand evidence of best practice, and provides the architect and designer with the knowledge of how to best satisfy their clients needs.

      Solar house : a guide for the solar designer