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Metaphor in Illness Writing Fight and Battle Reused


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English | ISBN: 1399500864 | 2022 | 224 pages | PDF | 1153 KB
Metaphor in Illness Writing argues that even when a metaphor appears problematic and limiting, it need not be dropped or dismissed. Metaphors are not inherently harmful or beneficial; instead, they can be used in unexpected and creative ways. This book analyses the illness writing of contemporary North American writers who reimagine and reappropriate the supposedly harmful metaphor ‘illness is a fight’ and shows how Susan Sontag, Audre Lorde, Anatole Broyard, David Foster Wallace and other writers turn the fight metaphor into a space of agency, resistance, self-knowledge and aesthetic pleasure. It joins a conversation in Medical Humanities about alternatives to the predominance of narrative and responds to the call for more metaphor literacy and metaphor competence.

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Writing An Interpreter In Go


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English | 2017 | ISBN: 300055808X | PDF | pages: 206 | 1.0 mb
In this book we will create a programming language together. We’ll start with 0 lines of code and end up with a fully working interpreter for the Monkey programming language. Step by step. From tokens to output. All code shown and included. Fully tested. Buy this book to learn: – How to build an interpreter for a C-like programming language from scratch – What a lexer, a parser and an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) are and how to build your own – What closures are and how and why they work – What the Pratt parsing technique and a recursive descent parser is – What others talk about when they talk about built-in data structures – What REPL stands for and how to build one Why this book? This is the book I wanted to have a year ago. This is the book I couldn’t find. I wrote this book for you and me. So why should you buy it? What’s different about it, compared to other interpreter or compiler literature? – Working code is the focus. Code is not just found in the appendix. Code is the main focus of this book. – It’s small! It has around 200 pages of which a great deal are readable, syntax-highlighted, working code. – The code presented in the book is easy to understand, easy to extend, easy to maintain. – No 3rd party libraries! You’re not left wondering: "But how does tool X do that?" We won’t use a tool X. We only use the Go standard library and write everything ourselves. – Tests! The interpreter we build in the book is fully tested! Sometimes in TDD style, sometimes with the tests written after. You can easily run the tests to experiment with the interpreter and make changes. This book is for you if you… – learn by building, love to look under the hood – love programming and to program for the sake of learning and joy! – are interested in how your favorite, interpreted programming language works – never took a compiler course in college – want to get started with interpreters or compilers… – … but don’t want to work through a theory-heavy, 800 pages, 4 pounds compiler book as a beginner – kept screaming "show me the code!" when reading about interpreters and compilers – always wanted to say: "Holy shit, I built a programming language!"

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The Best Travel Writing True Stories from Around the World


Free Download James O’Reilly, Larry Habegger, Sean O’Reilly, "The Best Travel Writing: True Stories from Around the World"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1609520572 | PDF | pages: 343 | 1.2 mb
The Best Travel Writing, Volume 9 is the latest in the annual Travelers’ Tales series launched in 2004 to celebrate the world’s best travel writing – from Nobel Prize winners to emerging new writers. The points of view and perspectives are global, and themes encompass high adventure, spiritual growth, romance, hilarity and misadventure, service to humanity, and encounters with exotic cuisines and cultures.

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Marvelous Minilessons for Teaching Beginning Writing, K-3


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English | 2007 | ISBN: 0872075915 | PDF | pages: 192 | 1.6 mb
This practical resource provides 40 research-based, classroom-tested, and developmentally appropriate mini lessons for kindergarten through grade 3 – presented in the context of authentic writing experiences. You can use these lessons to teach students how to: generate and organize ideas before writing, and then turn their prewriting ideas into connected text; develop writing style by focusing on word choice, voice, and fluency; increasingly use conventional spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar to produce more readable work; and revise their writing for clarity, style, and effectiveness. Also included are charts to help you decide which lessons suit your students’ needs; language you might use when presenting the lessons to students; notes sections, where you can record and reflect on what works and what doesn’t; and reproducibles.

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At Home in Diaspora Black International Writing


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2005 | 177 Pages | ISBN: 0816644926 | PDF | 11 MB
In At Home in Diaspora, Wendy W. Walters investigates the work of Chester Himes, Michelle Cliff, and other twentieth-century black international writers who have lived in and written from countries they do not call home. Walters suggests that in the absence of a recoverable land of origin, the idea of diaspora comes to represent a home that is not singular or exclusionary.

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Writing the History of Crime


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English | ISBN: 1472518535 | 2015 | 248 pages | PDF | 1145 KB
Writing the History of Crime investigates the development of historical writing on the subject of crime and its wider place in social and cultural history. It examines long-standing and emerging traditions in history writing, with separate chapters on legal and scientific approaches, as well as on urban, Marxist, gender and empire history. Each chapter then explores these historical approaches in relation to crime, paying particular attention to the relationship between theory and the interpretation of evidence.

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