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Love Songs : Photography and Intimacy
How photographers from Nan Goldin to Leigh Ledare have portrayed intimacy and eros between themselves and their subjectsA New York Times Book Review 2023 holiday gift guide pickLove Songs brings together series dating from 1952 to 2022 by established and emerging contemporary photographers that explore love, desire and intimacy in all their complex and contradictory ways.Among the major series reproduced here are Nan Goldin’s seminal 1986 photobook The Ballad of Sexual Dependency; Nobuyoshi Araki’s Sentimental Journey (1969) and Winter Journey (1989–90), which present the beginning and end of the relationship with his wife Yoko, from their honeymoon to her death; RongRong&inri’s tender and poetical Polaroid series Personal Letters (2000); and Leigh Ledare’s Double Bind (2010), a complex account of a love triangle between himself, his ex-wife and her new husband.These and the other series in Love Songs together make a portrait of love in all its risk, complexity, sensuality and tenderness. Photographers include: Nobuyoshi Araki, Motoyuki Daifu, Nan Goldin, Emmet Gowin, René Groebli, Hervé Guibert, Sheree Hovsepian, Clifford Prince King, Leigh Ledare, Lin Zhipeng, Sally Mann, RongRong&inri, Collier Schorr, Hideka Tonomura and Karla Hiraldo Voleau.
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Intimacy
'It is the saddest night, for I am leaving and not coming back.' Jay is leaving his partner and their two sons.As the long night before his departure unfolds, in an unforgettable, and often pitiless, reflection on their time together he analyses the joys and agonies of trying to make a life with another person.
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Intimacy
“On the long road it’s good to have Nouwen and his divining rod.Deftly he bends toward the drop of spiritual wisdom caked in the most ordinary things.”—Helen Prejean, C.S.J., author of Dead Man Walking In his classic work Intimacy, Henry J.M.Nouwen, one of the most beloved spiritual writers of the 20th century, explores the pathway to a more creative and fulfilling intimacy in our relationship with God.A wise and optimistic guide to the complexities and rewards of the fully developed inner life, Intimacy stands alongside The Wounded Healer, With Open Hands, Making All Things New, and Nouwen’s other notable works, as well as the writings of C.S.Lewis, Thomas Merton, and other influential Christian scholars and thinkers.
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Is love intimacy for you?
Yes, love is intimately connected to intimacy for me. Intimacy is about emotional closeness, vulnerability, and deep connection, all of which are essential components of love. Love involves sharing one's innermost thoughts and feelings with another person, and this level of openness and closeness is a form of intimacy. In a loving relationship, there is a sense of emotional and physical closeness that fosters a deep bond and connection between two people.
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'How often intimacy?'
The frequency of intimacy in a relationship varies greatly from couple to couple and depends on individual preferences and circumstances. Some couples may be intimate multiple times a week, while others may be intimate less frequently. It's important for partners to communicate openly and honestly about their needs and desires in order to find a frequency that works for both of them. Ultimately, the key is to find a balance that satisfies both partners and strengthens their emotional connection.
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Is it fear of intimacy?
Fear of intimacy can manifest in various ways, such as avoiding close relationships, feeling uncomfortable with emotional vulnerability, or struggling to trust others. It may stem from past experiences of rejection, betrayal, or trauma, leading to a fear of being hurt again. Additionally, low self-esteem or a fear of losing independence can also contribute to a fear of intimacy. It's important to explore these underlying reasons and seek support from a therapist or counselor to address and overcome this fear.
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Why doesn't he want intimacy?
There could be many reasons why someone may not want intimacy. It could be due to past trauma or negative experiences, fear of vulnerability, lack of emotional connection, or simply a difference in personal preferences and desires. It's important to have open and honest communication to understand the underlying reasons and work towards finding a solution that is mutually satisfying.
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Food: Healthy Eating
"Food" is one of three new additions to this popular non-fiction series.There are four books on the theme of food - all carefully created to make information accessible to young readers.Large, exciting photographs draw readers into the text and get them thinking about the topic.The text is layered to provide for different reading abilities.The books incorporate all the features of non-fiction texts that pupils are now required to study in their literacy lessons: a contents list, diagrams, charts, captions, informational text, a glossary, an index, etc.The strand is accompanied by a Teaching Guide which provides expert advice, lesson plans and photocopiable resources for teaching non-fiction skills through guided reading and writing.
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Clinical Intimacy
'A truly original literary mystery… A humane work that really seeks to understand… Like the best really serious novels, it’s profoundly uncomfortable, avoids easy dramatic answers and forces you to really think and question – yourself as much as its own narrative'Luke Kennard, author of The Transition==S was a good person.Such a good person. They all told me that – so it had to be true. S is unique. It seems that most people think so – his mother, his sister, his best friend, but relative strangers too.In fact, they and others all have much to say in the inquiry into S.When prompted, when the tape recorder in front of them clicks, a succession of family, friends and professional contacts in turn describe his shapeshifting charisma.All struggle to account for the enigmatic figure who has wandered through their lives, doing some good things – and some bad.Yet as they talk, it becomes apparent that they are not so much telling his story, as they are their own – of their common need for love, touch, retribution, closure.Together, their tissue of voices reveal the complexity of care. In a series of intimate snapshots charting the relations of one ordinary yet extraordinary man, Clinical Intimacy explores the emotional conditions and moral consequences of a life lived in service of satisfying others.
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Radical Intimacy
'A clarion voice from a new generation of British feminists ...I was gripped' - Sophie Lewis, author of Abolish the FamilyCapitalist ideology wants us to believe that there is an optimal way to live. 'Making connections' means networking for work. Our emotional needs are to be fulfilled by a single romantic partner, and self-care equates to taking personal responsibility for our suffering.We must be productive and heterosexual, we must have babies and buy a house.But the kicker is most people cannot and do not want to achieve these goals.Instead we are left feeling atomised, exhausted and disempowered. Radical Intimacy shows that it doesn't need to be this way.Including inspiring ideas for alternative ways to live, Sophie K Rosa demands we use our radical imagination to discover a new form of intimacy. Including critiques of the 'wellness' industry that ignores rising poverty rates, the mental health crisis and racist and misogynist state violence; transcending love and sex under capitalism to move towards feminist, decolonial and queer thinking; asking whether we should abolish the family; interrogating the framing of ageing and death and much more, Radical Intimacy is the compassionate antidote to a callous society. Now as an audiobook, to listen to on the go.
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Macro Cooking Made Simple : 50+ Recipes for Clean Eating and Healthy Living
Stop counting calories and start eating smart! Master the macro diet with this accessible guide that includes more than 50 delicious recipes. Instead of setting a limit on the number of calories you can eat, a macro diet defines the amount of macronutrients you can aim to eat, divided by proportion into the primary categories of protein, carbohydrates, and fat.Besides helping burn fat and gain muscle, macros provide the body with energy and can help maintain good health for the long haul.Popular with athletes, this flexible diet can can also be a challenge to plan and track.But it doesn’t have to be! Macro Cooking Made Simple explains what macros are and how you can optimize them for better eating and better health, without suffering or depravation. The first part of the book examines the question, “Why macros?” Nutrition expert and food writer Rachel Werner explains how fueling your body requires more than a few superfoods and why macro-focused eating provides holistic sustenance.She breaks down this complex topic into manageable bites, with a terminology “cheat sheet” that includes: Simple Carbs Complex Carbs Carb Tolerance Protein (animal protein vs. plant protein) Fat (trans fat vs. saturated fat vs. unsaturated fat) Flexible Dieting Micronutrients Werner further provides a ratio guide to help you vary your macro ratios for specific health goals.She also presents what goes in a macro-forward pantry, including 15 staple ingredients plus the 7 essential kitchen tools to get you started. The second part of the book has recipes that include gluten-free and dairy-free options, vegetarian and vegan alternatives, and quick or one-pot meals.Broken into breakfasts, mains, sides, snacks, and beverages—along with recipe-pairing suggestions to round out any meal—this book has you covered!Here’s just a small selection of the eclectic, nutritious, and delicious recipes you’ll find inside: Caribbean Jambalaya Brunch Burritos Cajun Hot Hash Crispy Fish Curry Smoked Salmon Sliders BBQ Chickpeas Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad Carrot Ginger Bisque Pecan Peach Porridge Pumpkin Oat Bars Matcha Gems Low-Cal Lassi With these straight-forward explanations, easy-to-understand tips, and amazing recipes in hand, following a macro-forward diet has never been simpler! Discover today’s top trending health and wellness topics with the Everyday Wellbeing series from Chartwell Books.From smart eating habits to personal growth advice, these engaging lifestyle guides give you the expert tips and life hacks you need to help you make good choices while practicing mindfulness and self-love.Whether you want to explore cooking with new ingredients like adaptogens and CBD, or make it a priority to incorporate self-care into your daily routine, these brightly colored take-along handbooks have the tools you need to succeed. Other titles in the series include: Adaptogens, The CBD Handbook, The Complete Guide to Self-Care, Air Fryer Instant Pot Cookbook, and The Plant-Based Cookbook.
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Can heterosexual women desire intimacy?
Yes, heterosexual women can desire intimacy. Intimacy is a fundamental human need and can be desired by individuals of any sexual orientation. Heterosexual women, like anyone else, may seek emotional, physical, and spiritual closeness with their partners. Intimacy can be an important aspect of a healthy and fulfilling relationship for heterosexual women.
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What causes fear of relationships, love, intimacy, friends, and kissing?
Fear of relationships, love, intimacy, friends, and kissing can be caused by a variety of factors, including past negative experiences, low self-esteem, fear of rejection or abandonment, and a lack of trust. Traumatic experiences in past relationships or childhood can also contribute to fear of intimacy and forming close connections with others. Additionally, societal pressures and expectations, as well as fear of vulnerability and emotional pain, can also play a role in causing fear of these aspects of relationships. Therapy and self-reflection can help individuals address and overcome these fears.
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Why do people ghost after intimacy?
People may ghost after intimacy due to feelings of guilt, shame, or fear of confrontation. They may also be unsure of how to communicate their feelings or may not want to deal with the potential emotional fallout of ending a relationship. Additionally, some individuals may simply not be interested in pursuing a deeper connection and choose to avoid the discomfort of a direct conversation by ghosting.
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What causes uncertainty about physical intimacy?
Uncertainty about physical intimacy can be caused by a variety of factors, including past experiences, fear of rejection or judgment, lack of communication with a partner, and concerns about one's own body image or sexual performance. Additionally, cultural or religious beliefs, as well as personal values and boundaries, can also contribute to feelings of uncertainty about physical intimacy. It is important for individuals to openly communicate with their partners and address any concerns or fears in order to build trust and understanding in the relationship.
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