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“Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ...
Binding
Paperback
Weight
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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
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ISBN
9781555973131
Book Title
Private I : Privacy in a Public World
Item Length
9.8in
Publisher
Graywolf Press
Publication Year
2001
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Molly Peacock
Genre
Law, Literary Collections, Political Science
Topic
Privacy, Constitutional, Civil Rights, Essays
Item Width
5.6in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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The Private I: Privacy in a Public World, edited by Molly Peacock These candid, daring, engaging, and decidedly literate writings address the dual question of how we find privacy in this day and age and how we lose it. Comtemporary writers from a wide array from backgrounds--among them Dorothy Allison, Jonathan Franzen, F. Gonzalez-Crussi, Wayne Koestenbaum, Yusek Komunyakaa, Wendy Lesser, Kathleen Norris, and Robin West--tackle the issue of privacy on many levels, including the global, communal, and very personal. Specific essay topics include the implications of surveillance technology; teen web sites and the lives of the girls who create them; the culture of sexual relations in today's prisons; "Privacy in the Films of Lana Turner;" and the polarity of warm, sometimes claustrophobic, Latin communities versus their cold, sometimes isolated, North American counterparts.

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Publisher
Graywolf Press
ISBN-10
1555973132
ISBN-13
9781555973131
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1863226

Product Key Features

Book Title
Private I : Privacy in a Public World
Author
Molly Peacock
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Privacy, Constitutional, Civil Rights, Essays
Publication Year
2001
Genre
Law, Literary Collections, Political Science
Number of Pages
280 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.8in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.6in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Bf637.P74p75 2001
Reviews
"Ambitious . . . [An] impressive roster [of contributors] . . . Contains challenging ideas and questions for those who want to pursue the topic in depth."-Publishers Weekly "Peacock has compiled a series of essays about privacy and the modern world from literary figures such as Jonathan Franzen, Dorothy Allison, and Kathleen Norris, as well as from Barbara Feldon (Get Smart'sAgent 99) and former prison inmate Evans D. Hopkins. Written in a literary, narrative style, these essays offer several insights into the state of privacy today."-Library Journal "The Private Imakes a useful, provocative, and lasting connection between literature and modern life."-Minneapolis Star Tribune "A worthy troupe of articulate contributors provocatively illuminate diverse aspects of our contradictory feelings about protecting and voilating privacy."-Booklist, The Private I makes a useful, provocative, and lasting connection between literature and modern life., "Ambitious . . . [An] impressive roster [of contributors] . . . Contains challenging ideas and questions for those who want to pursue the topic in depth." Publishers Weekly "Peacock has compiled a series of essays about privacy and the modern world from literary figures such as Jonathan Franzen, Dorothy Allison, and Kathleen Norris, as well as from Barbara Feldon ( Get Smart 's Agent 99) and former prison inmate Evans D. Hopkins. Written in a literary, narrative style, these essays offer several insights into the state of privacy today." Library Journal " The Private I makes a useful, provocative, and lasting connection between literature and modern life." Minneapolis Star Tribune "A worthy troupe of articulate contributors provocatively illuminate diverse aspects of our contradictory feelings about protecting and voilating privacy." Booklist, Ambitious . . . [An] impressive roster [of contributors] . . . Contains challenging ideas and questions for those who want to pursue the topic in depth., "Ambitious . . . [An] impressive roster [of contributors] . . . Contains challenging ideas and questions for those who want to pursue the topic in depth."-Publishers Weekly "Peacock has compiled a series of essays about privacy and the modern world from literary figures such as Jonathan Franzen, Dorothy Allison, and Kathleen Norris, as well as from Barbara Feldon (Get Smart's Agent 99) and former prison inmate Evans D. Hopkins. Written in a literary, narrative style, these essays offer several insights into the state of privacy today."-Library Journal "The Private I makes a useful, provocative, and lasting connection between literature and modern life."-Minneapolis Star Tribune "A worthy troupe of articulate contributors provocatively illuminate diverse aspects of our contradictory feelings about protecting and voilating privacy."-Booklist, "Ambitious . . . [An] impressive roster [of contributors] . . . Contains challenging ideas and questions for those who want to pursue the topic in depth." -- Publishers Weekly "Peacock has compiled a series of essays about privacy and the modern world from literary figures such as Jonathan Franzen, Dorothy Allison, and Kathleen Norris, as well as from Barbara Feldon ( Get Smart 's Agent 99) and former prison inmate Evans D. Hopkins. Written in a literary, narrative style, these essays offer several insights into the state of privacy today." -- Library Journal " The Private I makes a useful, provocative, and lasting connection between literature and modern life." -- Minneapolis Star Tribune "A worthy troupe of articulate contributors provocatively illuminate diverse aspects of our contradictory feelings about protecting and voilating privacy." -- Booklist, A worthy troupe of articulate contributors provocatively illuminate diverse aspects of our contradictory feelings about protecting and voilating privacy., Peacock has compiled a series of essays about privacy and the modern world from literary figures such as Jonathan Franzen, Dorothy Allison, and Kathleen Norris, as well as from Barbara Feldon ( Get Smart 's Agent 99) and former prison inmate Evans D. Hopkins. Written in a literary, narrative style, these essays offer several insights into the state of privacy today., "Ambitious . . . [An] impressive roster [of contributors] . . . Contains challenging ideas and questions for those who want to pursue the topic in depth."- Publishers Weekly "Peacock has compiled a series of essays about privacy and the modern world from literary figures such as Jonathan Franzen, Dorothy Allison, and Kathleen Norris, as well as from Barbara Feldon ( Get Smart 'sAgent 99) and former prison inmate Evans D. Hopkins. Written in a literary, narrative style, these essays offer several insights into the state of privacy today."- Library Journal " The Private I makes a useful, provocative, and lasting connection between literature and modern life."- Minneapolis Star Tribune "A worthy troupe of articulate contributors provocatively illuminate diverse aspects of our contradictory feelings about protecting and voilating privacy."- Booklist
Table of Content
Molly Peacock, Introduction Janna Malamud Smith, Privacy and Private States Josip Novakovich, Secret Spaces of Childhood Bronwyn Garrity, Some Cyberspace of Her Own: DrRogue's Intelligent Life Dorothy Allison, Privacy Is Not the Issue Vivian Gornick, On the Question of Invaded Privacy in Memoir Writing Michael Groden, Privacy in Bloom Molly Peacock, Sweet Uses of Adversity Cathleen Medwick, An Inside Story Yusef Komunyakaa, The Devil's Secretary F. Gonzalez-Crussi, On Privacy Victoria Roberts, Two Cartoons Anita L. Allen, Lying to Protect Privacy: A Walk on the "Wilde" Side Jonathan Franzen, Imperial Bedroom Wendy Lesser, Enter a Murderer Evans D. Hopkins, Sex and the (Somewhat) Celibate Prisoner Wayne Koestenbaum, Privacy in the Films of Lana Turner Barbara Feldon, Template from a Nightingale Robin West, Lifting the Veil of the Right to Be Left Alone Kathleen Norris, Extravagance on a Small Scale: Gossip and Privacy in a Rural Area
Copyright Date
2001
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
00-107648
Dewey Decimal
155.9/2
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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