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Robinson, Phillip R. The one minute memory manager: Upgrading and using your PC's memory for faster, more efficient computing. Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall, 1991.

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Robinson, Phillip R. The one minute memory manager: Upgrading and using your PC's memory for faster, more efficient computing. Redwood City, CA: M&T Books, 1991.

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Gagliardi, Isabella, ed. Le vestigia dei gesuati. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-228-7.

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The book analyses the history of the Jesuat congregation, highlighting the elements of connection and comparison with the social contexts, then describing the origin and the most ancient events of the female branch of the congregation, and the memory of the meeting between the "founder" of the Jesuats and the "foundress" of the Gesuate. The iconographic memory of the initiator of the congregation, Giovani Colombini, the collection of the lauds of the Jesuat Bianco da Siena, and the fortune of the 15th-century Life of Giovanni Colombini, written by Feo Belcari, are also investigated. Then the research reconstructs the constellation of groups, religious experiments and bearers of ideas and devotions that were linked to the Jesuats and, in particular, to the convents of Milan, Siena, Lucca, Venice and Rome and the sanctuaries managed by the congregation. The congregational sociability is analysed along its lines: the practice of work as pharmacists and the cultivation of spiritual friendships with prominent people such as the Countess of Guastalla, Lodovica Torelli. Finally, the erudite use of Colombini's Epistolario as a language text is studied. The volume closes with a documentary appendix on the Jesuat convent of Chiusi.
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Drury, Harry. A banker's account: Memoirs of a bank manager. Leignton Buzzard: Rushmere Wynne, 1994.

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Dave, Schnee, Mullin Peter, and International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization., eds. Automatic partition resource manager for System i and iSeries. [Poughkeepsie, NY]: IBM, International Technical Suppport Organization, 2007.

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A view from the dressing room: The memoirs of a cricket manager. Knysna: Amorique, 1989.

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Then people will traffick: Memoirs of an Indian professional manager, 1950s to 1990s. New Delhi: Minerva Press, 2000.

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Stakel, Charles J. Memoirs of Charles J. Stakel: Cleveland-Cliffs mining engineer, mine superintendent, and mining manager. Marquette, Mich: John M. Longyear Research Library, Marquette County Historical Society, 1994.

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Maretzek, Max. Further revelations of an opera manager in 19th century America: The third book of memoirs. Sterling Heights, Mich: Harmonie Park Press, 2006.

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In search of happiness: Memoirs of an agriculturist, research manager, adventurer, community worker, and corporate leader. Cheras, Kuala Lumpur: Utusan Publications & Distributors, 2009.

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Sapirie, Samuel R. A secret mission and other disclosures: Memoirs of the manager, Oak Ridge Operations, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Oak Ridge, TN (1943 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge 37830): Oak Ridge Community Foundation, 1992.

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Diamonds and dust. Sydney: Pan Macmillan, 2009.

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Othmer, Konstantin. Debugging Macintosh software with MacsBug: Includes MacsBug 6.2 on disk. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1991.

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Gilvan, Pereira da Silva, Langnor Rosane Goldstein Golubcic, and International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization., eds. Deployment guide series. 2nd ed. [United States?]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2007.

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Medical doctor of many parts: Memoirs of a public health practitioner and health manager spanning sixty years of social change. Ireland: Kelmed, 2002.

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Ortiz, Johnny. My life among the icons: A fascinating memoir of a raconteur whose life intersected with the giants of sports and the glamour of Hollywood. Bloomington IN: Authorhouse, 2011.

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Ortiz, Johnny. My life among the icons: A fascinating memoir of a raconteur whose life intersected with the giants of sports and the glamour of Hollywood. Bloomington IN: Authorhouse, 2011.

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1944-, Harris Bob, ed. My autobiography: An Englishman abroad. London: Pan, 1999.

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undifferentiated, Philip Robinson. One Minute Memory Manager. Prentice-Hall, 1991.

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Tindley, Annie, Lowri Ann Rees, and Ciarán Reilly, eds. The Land Agent. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474438865.001.0001.

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This book brings together leading researchers of British and Irish rural history to consider the role of the land agent, or estate manager, in the modern period. Land agents were an influential and powerful cadre of men, who managed both the day-to-day running and the overall policy direction of landed estates. As such, they occupy a controversial place in academic historiography as well as popular memory in rural Britain and Ireland. Reviled in social history narratives and fictional accounts, the land agent was one of the most powerful tools in the armoury of the British and Irish landed classes and their territorial, political and social dominance. By unpacking the nature and processes of their power, The Land Agent explores who these men were and what was the wider significance of their roles, thus uncovering a neglected history of British rural society.
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Thomas, David St John. Improving Your Memory (DK Essential Managers). DK ADULT, 2007.

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Dudoignon, Stéphane A. Modernisation vs. Secularisation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190655914.003.0003.

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The chapter analyses the chrestomathies (tadhkiras) of Persian-language Sunni religious poets have published in Iranian Baluchistan since the late 1990s. It demonstrates how the ulama of the Sarbaz nexus, and their centralised transregional madrasa network, have managed to impose their discursive hegemony in Easternmost Iran, with the assistance of local Shia-background institutions and NGOs patronized by Guide Ali Khamenei. This triumph of the Islamic discourse of the Deoband School in Iranian territory, and the eclipse of tribal authority from Baluch memory, are explained here as effects of the anti-tribal modernisation policy implemented by the Pahlavi monarchy and its encouragement of Shia migration to the country’s Sunni-peopled peripheries – which had been exposed, already, by Iranian anticolonial discourse of the 1960s-70s.
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Gorman, Mel. Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series). Prentice Hall PTR, 2004.

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Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series). Prentice Hall PTR, 2004.

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A Managed Care Memoir: A Physician's Whistle-Stop Journey. Infinity Publishing, 2003.

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The Software Requirements Memory Jogger: A Pocket Guide to Help Software And Business Teams Develop And Manage Requirements (Memory Jogger) (Memory Jogger). Goal Q P C Inc, 2005.

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Brown, Steven D., and Paula Reavey. Rethinking Function, Self, and Culture in “Difficult” Autobiographical Memories. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190230814.003.0008.

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The sociocultural model of autobiographical memory focuses on the narrative or storied nature of autobiographical memories and the role of adult–child interactions in scaffolding these stories. Work in discursive psychology extends this interactional focus and demonstrates the action orientation of jointly constructed narratives. However, in this work, there is hitherto little differentiation made among types of autobiographical narratives. Memories of “difficult” or “painful” events, such as sexual violence, neglect, physical injury, and “traumatic” experiences, present particular challenges in terms of narrative organization, interaction, and agency. Speakers must demonstrate responsibility in how they recruit one another into such narratives. Where there is a power asymmetry, this can involve a collaborative “managed accessibility” for memories of particularly distressing details. This chapter provides a conceptual scheme for approaching “vital memories” of these sorts and discusses the importance of their temporal and affective organization within experience.
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Ferguson, Robert, and Karen Gillock. Memory and Attention Adaptation Training. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197521526.001.0001.

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Memory and Attention Adaptation Training (MAAT) is a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) designed to help cancer survivors self-manage and mitigate the late and long-term effects of cancer and cancer therapy on memory function. Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a set of mild to moderate memory and attention impairments that can have an adverse influence on quality of life. CRCI symptoms tend to present during active treatment, but for some individuals cognitive changes can persist for years. While the exact prevalence of CRCI is unknown, review of the literature estimates that nearly half of all survivors may experience some form of CRCI. Causes of CRCI are multiple and are the subject of continued research. Chemotherapy, genetic vulnerability, neurovascular damage, inflammation, and hormonal/endocrine disruption have all been identified as candidate mechanisms of persistent cognitive change. Given the multiple causal mechanisms, finding a biomedical treatment for CRCI remains elusive. MAAT was developed as a CBT to help cancer survivors make adaptive behavioral and cognitive changes to improve performance in the valued activities that CRCI hinders. MAAT consists of eight visits and has been designed for administration through telehealth technology, improving access to the survivorship care that so many cancer survivors may lack after the time and expense of cancer treatment. Survivors can use this workbook to reinforce their in-session learning and continue to build adaptive coping.
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Ferguson, Robert, and Karen Gillock. Memory and Attention Adaptation Training. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197521571.001.0001.

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Memory and Attention Adaptation Training (MAAT) is a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) designed to help cancer survivors self-manage and mitigate the late and long-term effects of cancer and cancer therapy on memory function. Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a set of mild to moderate memory and attention impairments that can have an adverse influence on quality of life. CRCI symptoms tend to present during active treatment, but for some individuals cognitive changes can persist for years. While the exact prevalence of CRCI is unknown, review of the literature estimates that nearly half of all survivors may experience some form of CRCI. Causes of CRCI are multiple and are the subject of continued research. Chemotherapy, genetic vulnerability, neurovascular damage, inflammation, and hormonal/endocrine disruption have all been identified as candidate mechanisms of persistent cognitive change. Given the multiple causal mechanisms, finding a biomedical treatment for CRCI remains elusive. MAAT was developed as a CBT to help cancer survivors make adaptive behavioral and cognitive changes to improve performance in the valued activities that CRCI hinders. MAAT consists of eight visits and has been designed for administration through telehealth technology, improving access to survivorship care that so many cancer survivors may lack after the time and expense of cancer treatment. Survivors are provided a workbook they can use to work with their clinician and to reinforce learning and adaptive coping. This clinician manual guides the clinician step by step on MAAT administration and provides background on the theoretical underpinnings of CRCI and MAAT.
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Tretau, Roland. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager in a Clustered Environment. IBM.Com/Redbooks, 2005.

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Lee, Henry. Memoirs Of A Manager V2: Or Life's Stage With New Scenery. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Lee, Henry. Memoirs Of A Manager V2: Or Life's Stage With New Scenery. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Nichols, Paul. Sex, Celebrities and Spy Cameras: The Memoirs of a Hotel Night Manager. Mereo Books, 2017.

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Warr, Bernard. North Yorkshire Moors Railway in The 1970s: The Memoirs of a Heritage Railway Manager. Amberley Publishing, 2019.

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Budson, Andrew E., and Maureen K. O'Connor. Six Steps to Managing Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190098124.001.0001.

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Six Steps to Managing Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: A Guide for Families explains everything that a family member or other caregiver needs to care for their loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia, all the way from the mild stage through death—and beyond. It begins by explaining Alzheimer’s and dementia, and how to manage problems with memory, language, vision, emotion, behavior, sleep, and bodily functions. Next discussed are which medications help—and which make things worse. Caring for yourself and building a care team are then covered, as well as how to sustain your relationship. Final chapters discuss the progression of dementia, the eventual death, and how to plan for life afterward. It is written in an easy-to-read style, featuring clinical vignettes and character-based stories that provide real-life examples of how to successfully manage Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
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Van Swol, Lyn M., and Andrew Prahl. Giving and Receiving Advice in Groups, Networks, and Organizations. Edited by Erina L. MacGeorge and Lyn M. Van Swol. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190630188.013.6.

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This chapter overviews research on giving and receiving advice and information in small decision-making groups and organizational groups and networks. It highlights how the tendency for group members to discuss information all members already know in common before the group discussion results in the underutilization of advice from group members who possess novel information. It also discusses how employees often filter advice with bad news, and how organizations can build transactive memory systems or advice networks about whom to consult for advice. Transactive memory system can help highlight from whom to seek advice and can improve organizational performance. The chapter concludes with best practices for researchers, decision makers, advisors, and organizational managers, with an emphasis on how structuring the group and identifying expertise can improve the use of advice in groups.
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Ferguson, Eamonn, and Barbara Masser. Emotions and Prosociality. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499037.003.0017.

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Without volunteer blood a large proportion of healthcare delivery would not be possible. Blood donation is an archetypal altruistic and prosocial act, but like all altruism may also be motivated by selfish reasons. Key among these are the prosocial and moral emotions (e.g., gratitude, shame, guilt, anger). This chapter shows how blood donation can be used to manage negative emotions (e.g., guilt) and enhance well-being (warm-glow, pride). It also shows how negative emotions such as anger promote prosociality. It draws implications for interventions and develops a model showing how emotions and memory are linked across the donor cycle to influence behavior.
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William, Dunlap. Diary of William Dunlap, 1766-1839: The Memoirs of a Dramatist, Theatrical Manager, Painter, Critic, Novelist, and Historian (American Biography Series). Reprint Services Corp, 1991.

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Wertsch, James V. How Nations Remember. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197551462.001.0001.

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How Nations Remember draws on multiple disciplines in the humanities and social sciences to examine how a nation’s account of the past shapes its actions in the present. National memory can underwrite noble aspirations, but the volume focuses largely on how it contributes to the negative tendencies of nationalism that give rise to confrontation. Narratives are taken as units of analysis for examining the psychological and cultural dimensions of remembering particular events and also for understanding the schematic codes and mental habits that underlie national memory more generally. In this account, narratives are approached as tools that shape the views of members of national communities to such an extent that they serve as co-authors of what people say and think. Drawing on illustrations from Russia, China, Georgia, the United States, and elsewhere, the book examines how “narrative templates,” “narrative dialogism,” and “privileged event narratives” shape nations’ views of themselves and their relations with others. The volume concludes with a list of ways to manage the disputes that pit one national community against another.
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Ramey, Jessie B. Boarding Orphans. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036903.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on how the United Presbyterian Orphan's Home (UPOH) proudly reflected on the thousands of children they had helped and pictured them in a long procession next to a line of dedicated orphanage managers. Parents are not only missing from this imagined scene but are literally portrayed as absent from their children's lives. In their self-representations, the Home for Colored Children (HCC) often painted an even more dismal picture of parents, pointing to not only their absence but their alleged abuse and neglect of children. However, beneath the surface of orphanage rhetoric and managers' historical memory, parents were very much present and played a crucial role in the institutions. Parents viewed their children's institutionalization as a temporary necessity, a deliberate parenting choice and not an abandonment of their parenting responsibilities.
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Manage Your Menopause Naturally: The Six-Week Guide to Calming Hot Flashes and Night Sweats, Getting Your Sex Drive Back, Sharpening Memory, and Reclaiming Well-Being. New World Library, 2020.

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Armstrong, William Kingo. Memoir of John Ross Coulthart of Ashton-Under-Lyne ... Forty Years Manager of the Ashton, Stalybridge, Hyde, and Glossop Bank, Etc. HardPress, 2020.

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Ali, Kamran Asdar. Afterword II. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190656546.003.0013.

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The second afterword to the book by Kamran Asdar Ali returns us to the city, and to the lives of Karachi’s working women and working classes. He draws on women’s poems, diaries, and memoirs to capture some more ephemeral qualities of everyday living and dying. These contrast with the violent suppression of an underclass of trade unionists and labor activists by a coalition of the state, military courts and industrialists, since the fifties. Given the long, progressive erosion of peace in Karachi how, he asks, might we imagine a therapeutic process of social, economic and cultural healing? Through an image of citizens “at work” creating citywide networks and connections, we are offered finally some possibilities of dreaming. Namely, through increased understandings, not of conflict, but also of each other’s intimate everyday lives, the dream emerges of a new political space or public where even intractable disagreements can be managed through gestures of kindness, compromise, and fresh vocabularies of how to carry on and get by.
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Sabor, Peter. ‘Labours of the Press’. Edited by Alan Downie. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566747.013.010.

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The impact of Samuel Richardson’s best-seller, Pamela (1740), on eighteenth-century novel-writing cannot be exaggerated. It was a prime target for pirated editions, some of which included unauthorized additional material and illustrations, and for spurious continuations. Henry Fielding, Eliza Haywood, and John Cleland were among the many contemporary authors who wrote novels responding to Pamela: Shamela (1741), Anti-Pamela (1741), and Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (1748–9). The controversy over its merits which raged in the early 1740s was still alive in the early 1800s. Richardson’s attempts to manage the controversy through repeated textual revisions were ultimately futile: the text read by many nineteenth-century and twentieth-century readers was one not prepared by Richardson but an abridgement, first published by the entrepreneurial bookseller Charles Cooke.
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de Beauvoir, Simone. Misunderstanding in Moscow. Translated by Terry Keefe. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036347.003.0018.

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She looked up from her book. How irritating all these old refrains on non-communication were! If we really want to communicate, we manage to do so more or less successfully. Not with everyone, of course, but with two or three people. André was sitting in the seat next to her, reading a thriller. She kept from him certain moods, some regrets, some little worries; doubtless he, too, had his own little secrets. But, by and large, there was nothing that they did not know about each other. She glanced through the plane window: dark forests and pale grassland stretching as far as one could see. How many times had they forged forward together, by train, by plane, by boat, sitting side by side, with books in their hands? There would still be many occasions when they would glide silently side by side over the sea, the earth and the air. This moment had the sweetness of a memory and the brightness of a promise. Were they thirty, or sixty? André’s hair had turned white quite early, and at one time the snowy white color that enhanced his fresh but matte complexion seemed stylish. It was still stylish. His skin had hardened and become lined, rather like old leather, but the smile at his mouth ...
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Hayes, Chris. Dance music at the Savoy Hotel, 1920-1927: Based on the series about W.F. De Mornys entertainments manager at the Savoy Hotel and titled the first impressario of Jazz published in Memory Lane in 1978. 1988.

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Rottenberg, Catherine. Feminist Convergences. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190901226.003.0006.

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This chapter examines Ivanka Trump’s Women Who Work in conjunction with Megyn Kelly’s memoir Settle for More and Ann-Marie Slaughter’s Unfinished Business. It first demonstrates how Women Who Work should be read as a neoliberal feminist manifesto. Trump’s how-to-succeed guide encourages the conversion of “aspirational” women into generic human capital by reworking motherhood in managerial terms, whereby women are exhorted to carefully manage the time they spend with their children. Yet, the notion of a happy work-family balance continues to serve as the book’s ideal, rendering it part of the neoliberal feminist turn. The chapter then provides a comparative analysis of all three “how-to” books, revealing how an identical market rationality undergirds all three—despite being authored by women who identify with opposing political camps. It thus highlights how neoliberal rationality’s colonization of more domains of our lives has undone conceptual and political boundaries constitutive of liberalism and liberal thought.
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Maretzek, Max. Further Revelations of an Opera Manager in 19th Century America. The Third Book of Memoirs by Max Maretzek. Edited and Annotated by Ruth Henderson (Detroit ... in Music) (Detroit Monographs in Musicology). Harmonie Park Press, 2006.

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My Autobiography. Macmillan, 1998.

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Harris, Bob, and Bobby Robson. My Autobiography: An Englishman Abroad. Pan Books Limited, 2003.

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