Including lots of easy patterns suitable for beginners, this book will help you to make wonderful gifts for family and friends.
Jen Webb Book order






- 2021
- 2018
Moving Targets
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set in a world where the passage of time erodes memories, the narrative explores the profound impact of fading recollections on identity and relationships. Characters grapple with the loss of their pasts, as the remnants of their memories slip away, leading to a haunting reflection on what it means to remember and forget. This thought-provoking journey delves into the fragility of human experience and the longing for connection amidst the decay of recollection.
- 2016
Sentences from the Archive
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring personal crises and memories, this collection of prose poems delves into the concept of the archive as a means to understand the past while shaping the future. Jen Webb prompts readers to consider how a personal archive can aid in making sense of significant life moments. Each poem serves as a poignant reflection on experiences, inviting a deeper examination of how we document and interpret our lives.
- 2016
Art and Human Rights
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Provides a deeply researched account of contemporary Asian art movements, focusing on the work of a select group of internationally renowned and politically engaged artists. -- .
- 2014
Touching on the entire spectrum of human emotion, Tony Webb's writing covers a lifetime of love, loss, hopes and dreams in a collection of poetry, fictional and real life stories.
- 2012
Offering an accessible introduction to a complex thinker, this book aims to demystify Michel Foucault's influential ideas in the social sciences. It provides insights into his theories, making them more approachable for students who may struggle with his challenging concepts. By highlighting Foucault's significance, the book encourages a deeper understanding of his contributions to contemporary thought.
- 2008
Understanding Representation
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This book offers a compelling and contemporary exploration of representation, emphasizing its significance in various contexts. The writing is exceptionally clear and engaging, making complex ideas accessible. Through well-researched insights, it addresses the nuances of representation in society, providing readers with a solid foundation to understand its impact. This introduction serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the dynamics of representation in modern culture.
- 2003
Understanding Globalization
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the multifaceted concept of globalization, highlighting the intense debates surrounding its definition and implications. It examines how these struggles manifest across various platforms, including academia, media, and public demonstrations in cities like Seattle, Melbourne, and Genoa. Through these lenses, the text delves into the complexities and controversies that shape the discourse on globalization.
- 2002
Understanding Bourdieu
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book provides an approachable overview of Pierre Bourdieu's influential theories in social and cultural analysis. It breaks down complex concepts, making them understandable for readers new to Bourdieu's work. Key themes include social structures, power dynamics, and cultural practices, all framed within contemporary contexts. The aim is to equip readers with the tools to engage critically with Bourdieu's ideas and apply them to various social phenomena.