New Releases by Nancy Armstrong

Nancy Armstrong is the author of The Imaginary Puritan (2023), Soft Skills for Kids (2022), 100 Questions for Girls (2020), Teaching Soft Skills in a Hard World (2018), Novels in the Time of Democratic Writing (2018).

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The Imaginary Puritan

release date: Nov 10, 2023
The Imaginary Puritan
Nancy Armstrong and Leonard Tennenhouse challenge traditional accounts of the origins of modern Anglo-American culture by focusing on the emergence of print culture in England and the North American colonies. They postulate a modern middle class that consisted of authors and intellectuals who literally wrote a new culture into being. Milton''s Paradise Lost marks the emergence of this new literacy. The authors show how Milton helped transform English culture into one of self-enclosed families made up of self-enclosed individuals. However, the authors point out that the popularity of Paradise Lost was matched by that of the Indian captivity narratives that flowed into England from the American colonies. Mary Rowlandson''s account of her forcible separation from the culture of her origins stresses the ordinary person''s ability to regain those lost origins, provided she remains truly English. In a colonial version of the Miltonic paradigm, Rowlandson sought to return to a family of individuals much like the one in Milton''s depiction of the fallen world. Thus the origin both of modern English culture and of the English novel are located in North America. American captivity narratives formulated the ideal of personal life that would be reproduced in the communities depicted by Defoe, Richardson, and later domestic fiction. This title is part of UC Press''s Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1992.

Soft Skills for Kids

release date: May 11, 2022
Soft Skills for Kids
Children today are going through a lot—they are busy with school, involved in extracurricular activities, and trying to navigate the world of COVID and other concerns. Teachers and parents are busy too—with work, school, and parenting activities. How will they have the time to teach valuable skills such as manners and respect to children? These are “soft skills”; the skills necessary to work with others and be a respected and valuable citizen in the workplace of tomorrow. Soft Skills for Kids: In Schools, at Home, and Online, 2nd Edition, focuses on ways that teachers and parents can work together to teach soft skills to the children in their lives. This book is not a curriculum program or set of lessons to help children, but rather a series of “teachable moments” in which adults teach strategies to children as they happen. Finally, as the education of children has changed recently due to the pandemic with an increased number of children learning online, this book will be a great resource for how adults can work together to help children learn soft skills—in schools, at home, and online.

100 Questions for Girls

release date: Sep 01, 2020
100 Questions for Girls
Collected directly from teens and presented in a simple and accessible Q&A format, Elisabeth Henderson and Dr. Nancy Armstrong''s 100 QUESTIONS for GIRLS provides information about sex, love, and life, in a way that''s honest, nonjudgmental, and responsible.

Teaching Soft Skills in a Hard World

release date: Dec 14, 2018
Teaching Soft Skills in a Hard World
This book will introduce fourteen of the most important soft skills in the field of education. It will explain how each skill is used in teaching as well as ideas for how to model and explain them in college classrooms, field experiences, and student teaching. The chapters also contain ideas for administrators and mentor teachers who are working with beginning teachers. Hopefully, by learning the soft skills of teaching, pre-service education students and beginning teachers will become successful instructors and models of good citizenship in future classrooms.

Novels in the Time of Democratic Writing

release date: Jan 19, 2018
Novels in the Time of Democratic Writing
In the decades after U.S. independence, American novelists carried on an argument that pitted direct democracy against the representative liberalism they attributed to their British counterparts. The result was an American novel distinguished by its use of narrative tropes that generated a social system resembling today''s distributed network.

Field Guide to Stains

release date: May 26, 2015
Field Guide to Stains
Get to know your stains—and then bid them goodbye forever! Learn everything about more than 100 stains—including their habits, their habitats, and (most importantly) how to make them go away. From wine to wiper fluid, Field Guide to Stains provides effective techniques for rescuing clothes, upholstery, carpet, and wallpaper from stains caused by: Fruits and vegetables Dairy products Household items Office supplies Sauces and condiments Beauty products Bodily functions And more! Featuring a glossary of cleaning techniques and the basic products any would-be clean person should have on hand, this guide is the perfect accoutrement for the laundry room, kitchen, nursery, garage, or any other place stains might occur.

Field Guide to Gestures

release date: May 19, 2015
Field Guide to Gestures
Finally, a field guide to interpreting more than 100 international gestures, from the wave to the finger, from the shrug to the nod. Here’s easy access to the essential information about common (and some not-so-common) gestures you may encounter at home or abroad. Field Guide to Gestures is organized into handy sections for quick reference when time is of the essence and interpretation is everything. If a man bends his torso forward when meeting you, turn to the “Arrival/Departure” chapter to learn more about the bowing gesture. When the woman at the end of the bar flips her hair and looks your way, turn to the “Mating” chapter to learn just what she’s trying to say. And if your friend has intertwined his index finger and middle fingers as the night’s lottery numbers are being read, go to “No Words Needed” to learn more about the crossed fingers gesture. This practical guide includes more than 100 full-color photographs of the world’s most common gestures, plus cross-referenced descriptions throughout, including historical background and common usage. Helpful step-by-step directions and detailed line drawings teach you how to perform each gesture correctly.

Big Bad Ass Book of Sex

release date: Sep 02, 2014
Big Bad Ass Book of Sex
Whether youre going solo, looking to heighten your pleasure with a longtime partner, or in search of threesomes, a crowd, or even extreme kinkiness, this menu of delights offers something to fit every taste. So open up for basic information and answers, tips on getting it on in style, and sizzling erotica—all served with just the right touch of snark and heat.

100 Questions You'd Never Ask Your Parents

release date: Aug 27, 2013
100 Questions You'd Never Ask Your Parents
Collected directly from teens and presented in a simple and accessible Q&A format, this guide provides information about sex, drugs, body, and mood in a way that''s honest, nonjudgmental, and responsible.

Lucky 13

release date: May 01, 2013
Lucky 13
It is said, "When the camp bug bites you''re hooked for life!" Nancy and her husband Tom caught that bug during their youth and jumped at the opportunity to own and direct a summer camp in southern Maine when they retired. Retired again, they enjoy life at their cottage off Cape Cod, where Nancy, always a story teller, writes about a new camper''s experiences at a camp called, Hideaway somewhere in northern Maine. It''s a must read for new campers and their parents. And fun for seasoned campers to remember their own first summer. The Armstrong''s still serve as Visitors for the American Camping Association, Accreditation, each summer.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Gift Set

release date: Sep 21, 2010
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Gift Set
Rockefeller Center had its first Christmas tree even before any buildings rose to fill the space: in 1931, just after they cleared the site, construction workers decorated a small balsam fir with the most humble of ornaments, from garlands of paper to tin cans. Since, then the tree has become one of the wonders of the holiday season, as thousands of people come together to gaze at the bright and sparkling sight. For many, it one of the surest signs that Christmas is near. The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree tells the story of this now-landmark calendar event. Not only does it provide background on how the tree is chosen, cut, transported, and decorated, as well as fun facts (it now has LED lights and after the holiday, it lumber is used for a Habitat for Humanity house), but it also follows at least one family in each decade whose pine ended up becoming one of New York''s most popular tourist attractions. Handsomely bound, with full-color illustrations, this lovely gift book makes a great stocking stuffer and a special treat for anyone who has visted or dreams of visting the Rockefeller Center at Christmastime. This gift set also includes a beautiful ornament that you can hang upon your own Christmas tree, honoring the tradition of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree during your own holiday celebrations.

How Novels Think

release date: Jan 11, 2006
How Novels Think
Nancy Armstrong argues that the history of the novel and the history of the modern individual are, quite literally, one and the same. She suggests that certain works of fiction created a subject, one displaying wit, will, or energy capable of shifting the social order to grant the exceptional person a place commensurate with his or her individual worth. Once the novel had created this figure, readers understood themselves in terms of a narrative that produced a self-governing subject. In the decades following the revolutions in British North America and France, the major novelists distinguished themselves as authors by questioning the fantasy of a self-made individual. To show how novels by Defoe, Austen, Scott, Brontë, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy, Haggard, and Stoker participated in the process of making, updating, and perpetuating the figure of the individual, Armstrong puts them in dialogue with the writings of Locke, Hume, Rousseau, Malthus, Darwin, Kant, and Freud. Such theorists as Althusser, Balibar, Foucault, and Deleuze help her make the point that the individual was not one but several different figures. The delineation and potential of the modern subject depended as much upon what it had to incorporate as what alternatives it had to keep at bay to address the conflicts raging in and around the British novel.

Jack-o-Lantern in a Box

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Mini Snowman in a Box Scholastic Ed

release date: Jul 01, 2004

40 Days and 40 Bytes

release date: Jun 01, 2004
40 Days and 40 Bytes
"Today we are awash in computerized Bible games, pastoral care software, and church management systems with members’ personal information and giving records," observe authors Spiegel, Armstrong, and Bill, but "too often we blindly accept and use technology without asking the big questions. Questions like, is it appropriate to our mission and ministry?" 40 Days and 40 Bytes will help your congregation explore technology so you can decide, from a ministry and culture standpoint, what you need to do. The goal: godly service—not technological glitz. The authors are uniquely qualified to help you think about the role of technology in your congregation. All three are staff members with the Indianapolis Center for Congregations, which launched the innovative Computers and Ministry Grants Initiative in 1998 to help congregations address the challenges they face when using computer technology in their ministries. In this book, they share what they have learned in their work with 102 congregations. There’s no question your congregation is going to use computer technology. The only question is, "How?" 40 Days and 40 Bytes will help you design technology that fits your ministry and mission.

Fans in Spain

release date: May 28, 2004
Fans in Spain
This is an examination of the long history of fans in Spain and their place within the country''s decorative arts.

Bozo

release date: Apr 28, 2004
Bozo
This fun, nostalgic Mega Mini Kit™ remembrance of the beloved children''s character Bozo the Clown features an inflatable, miniature desktop punching bag like the one on the iconic television show. Perfect for a few stolen moments of comic relief at the office!

Snowman In A Box

release date: Nov 05, 2002
Snowman In A Box
Snow days take on a whole new meaning with this innovative kit devoted to the old-fashioned pursuit of snowman-building. The lighthearted 64page handbook offers instruction and illustrated tips for creating the traditional snowperson, plus many variations, decorative flourishes, and whimsical ideas for wintertime fun. The kit includes all the essentials: black felt top hat, red vinyl scarf, "coal" eye pieces, "carrot" nose, and "corn cob" pipe. It''s also loads of fun on the beach for building sand figures!

Fiction in the Age of Photography

release date: May 03, 2002
Fiction in the Age of Photography
In this study of British realism, Armstrong explains how fiction entered into a relationship with the new popular art of Victorian photography that transformed the world into a picture.

Illinois Rural Youth Survey

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Deseo y ficción doméstica

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Deseo y ficción doméstica
Si una de las conquistas principales del feminismo de los años 70 fue el reconocimiento de que “lo privado es público”, el libro de Nancy Armstrong convierte lo que era un eslogan político en un presupuesto epistemológico y un punto de partida analítico: su trabajo pretende demostrar que la historia del desarrollo de la novela (de los siglos XVIII y XIX) no puede entenderse si se prescinde de la historia de la sexualidad y de la producción de esa nueva tipología de mujer, que encarnó una idea de intimidad funcional para una clase media en posición de dominio y poder.

Feminismo y teoría del discurso

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Feminismo y teoría del discurso
Los acontecimientos que se han producido en el panorama politico y social con que se ha abierto la ultima decada del si-glo xx hacen que resulte arriesgado continuar analizando los problemas sin tener en cuenta el caracter del mundo como "aldea global." Centrado en torno a la teoria y practica feminista en territorios propiamente discursivos, este libro pretende, tras las experiencias nacionales que caracterizaron la lucha feminista durante las dos ultimas decadas, llevar el debate epistemologico a un territorio mas amplio y supranacional.

The Interior Difference

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Desire and Domestic Fiction

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Desire and Domestic Fiction
"A strikingly original treatment of the rise of the novel, Desire and Domestic Fiction makes a major contribution to feminist theory, to the understanding of the role of gender in culture and its relation to political change, and to studies in the history of the British novel. Its successful application of contemporary theory, especially its use of Foucault''s History of Sexuality, will interest scholars involved in the criticism of culture"--Jacket.

Character and Closure in Selected Nineteenth Century Novels

Navajo Children

Navajo Children
A collection of stories about Navajo children.
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