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Lisa Guenther

    Guenthers Schriften erkunden Themen des ländlichen Lebens und der Landwirtschaft. Ihr Debütroman befasst sich mit den tiefgreifenden und vielschichtigen Aspekten des Landlebens und bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die ländliche Landschaft und ihre Bewohner. Mit ihrem scharfen Stil fängt Guenther den Geist der Gemeinschaft und die Widerstandsfähigkeit ein, die das Leben außerhalb der Stadtgrenzen ausmachen. Ihr erster Roman ist ein Beweis für ihr erzählerisches Können und ihr tiefes Verständnis der Welt, über die sie schreibt.

    All That's Left
    Friendly Fire
    The Gift of the Other
    Solitary Confinement
    • Solitary Confinement

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,3(71)Abgeben

      In this profoundly important and original book, Lisa Guenther examines the death-in-life experience of solitary confinement in America from the early nineteenth century to today's supermax prisons. Documenting how solitary confinement undermines prisoners' sense of identity and their ability to understand the world, Guenther demonstrates the real effects of forcibly isolating a person for weeks, months, or years.

      Solitary Confinement
    • The Gift of the Other

      Levinas and the Politics of Reproduction

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(5)Abgeben

      The book offers a fresh perspective on birth as a gift, emphasizing its role in establishing subjectivity, plurality, and ethical sociality. By reinterpreting Levinas's ethics within the context of feminist reproductive politics, it challenges existing frameworks and contributes significantly to discussions in existential phenomenology, feminist theory, bioethics, and biopolitics. This innovative analysis promises to influence key debates and reshape understandings in these fields.

      The Gift of the Other
    • A novel that eviscerates small-town platitudes and brings important issues to light

      Friendly Fire
    • All That's Left

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The brutal murder of Aunt Bea shatters Darby Swank's life in their quiet Saskatchewan community, plunging her into a world of grief and turmoil. As Darby navigates the aftermath of this tragedy, she confronts the darkness that has invaded her town, unearthing secrets and facing her own fears. The story explores themes of loss, resilience, and the quest for justice, as Darby seeks to understand the impact of violence on her community and her own identity.

      All That's Left