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Kim West

    The Autonomy of Art Is Ordinary
    The Newborn Twins Sleep Guide
    The Sleep Lady (R)'s Good Night, Sleep Tight
    The Sleep Lady(r)'s Gentle Newborn Sleep Guide
    • The Sleep Lady(r)'s Gentle Newborn Sleep Guide

      Trusted Solutions for Getting You and Your Baby Fast to Sleep Without Leaving Them to Cry It Out

      • 224 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
      4,6(42)Ohodnotiť

      The guide presents gentle and research-backed methods for helping newborns achieve better sleep. It emphasizes easy-to-remember techniques that parents can easily implement, making the process approachable and effective. With a focus on nurturing sleep habits, the book aims to support both infants and their caregivers in creating a restful environment.

      The Sleep Lady(r)'s Gentle Newborn Sleep Guide
    • Provides advice for helping infants and young children sleep, including getting a baby to sleep through the night, weaning a child from the family bed, dealing with sleepwalking and nightmares, and teaching children how to get themselves to sleep

      The Sleep Lady (R)'s Good Night, Sleep Tight
    • The Newborn Twins Sleep Guide

      The Nap and Nighttime Sanity Saver for Your Duo's First Five Months

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Focusing on improving sleep for newborn twins, this guide offers clear and gentle strategies to ease the sleep process for both parents and their babies. It addresses common challenges and provides practical tips to help twins sleep more soundly, ensuring a better experience for the whole family.

      The Newborn Twins Sleep Guide
    • The Autonomy of Art Is Ordinary

      Notes in Defense of an Idea of Emancipation

      • 64 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      The book presents a compelling defense of art's autonomy amidst the rise of post-critical theories that challenge this concept. Kim West critiques prominent arguments against art's independence, addressing claims that it is a myth, linked to elitism, and perpetuates the notion of a free, rational subject. By engaging with these critiques, West proposes a contemporary understanding of art's autonomy, emphasizing its relevance in today's cultural landscape. This work is a significant contribution to ongoing debates in aesthetics and the philosophy of art.

      The Autonomy of Art Is Ordinary