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Articles 31 - 43 of 43
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Past And Present Contributions Of Idaho Women: Advancing Northwest Women’S History And The Crafting Of Idaho Women’S History Day, Erin Passehl, Stephanie Milne, Ashley Chapman
Past And Present Contributions Of Idaho Women: Advancing Northwest Women’S History And The Crafting Of Idaho Women’S History Day, Erin Passehl, Stephanie Milne, Ashley Chapman
Erin Passehl Stoddart
Students in the Boise State University course, “History of Women in Idaho,” helped develop Idaho Women’s History Day with research papers and poster exhibits at the Idaho State Capitol. These papers represent three perspectives on that project and highlight research on three individual women in Idaho history: Espe Alegria, May Arkwright Hutton, and Agnes Just Reid.
Spettri Di Wu Ming, Maurizio Vito
The News About Sovereignty, Ronald D. Smith
The News About Sovereignty, Ronald D. Smith
Ronald D Smith APR
A study of New York State Media Coverage on the Sovereignty of the Haudenosaunee
Libguides Reflections And Best Practices, Scott Pfitzinger, Sheridan Stormes
Libguides Reflections And Best Practices, Scott Pfitzinger, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
The presentation described the history and development of LibGuide technology from 2007 to September, 2009. It included live demonstrations of existing LibGuides at Butler University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the University of Wisconsin, Madision, to showcase the flexibility and user-friendliness of LibGuides and illustrate how they can be used to improve library services and information literacy instruction.
The Problem Of Tempo: Too Slow, Too Fast, And Just Right, Andrew Vorder Bruegge
The Problem Of Tempo: Too Slow, Too Fast, And Just Right, Andrew Vorder Bruegge
Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Ph.D.
Examination of several sixteenth century Italian court balli that demonstrate the balance between gravitas and sprezzatura and how that balance dictates musical tempo for the accompaniment.
Mla Full Circle: Mentoring Each Other, Sheridan Stormes
Mla Full Circle: Mentoring Each Other, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
Actor and presenter at plenary session.
Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History, Mary Sue Backus
Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Traditional Tropes And Familial Incest In Banana Yoshimoto’S Kitchen, Michele Gibney
Traditional Tropes And Familial Incest In Banana Yoshimoto’S Kitchen, Michele Gibney
Michele Gibney
Kitchen, written in 1983, by Banana Yoshimoto, contains one novella and one short story. The novella is entitled Kitchen and the short story which follows it is called Moonlight Shadow. In Moonlight Shadow, the structure of a Japanese Noh drama enfolds, wherein the ultimate end of the main character is to live on in a semi-incestuous relationship with her dead boyfriend’s brother. In Kitchen, the images that one is assailed by are those of desire coexisting with food, and love contingent on incest. The idea of food as a comfort conflates into that of a woman as comforting.
These two …
We've Got A Secret...And We Want To Share It, Sheridan Stormes
We've Got A Secret...And We Want To Share It, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
Presentation about music librarianship.
Deciphering Job Descriptions, Sheridan Stormes
Deciphering Job Descriptions, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
Moderator/coordinator of a discussion on jobs in music librarianship.
The Music Librarian's Juggling Act: Sucessful Strategies For Developing Positive Relationships Among Diverse Campus Constituencies, Sheridan Stormes
The Music Librarian's Juggling Act: Sucessful Strategies For Developing Positive Relationships Among Diverse Campus Constituencies, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
Presenter and panelist.
View From The Classroom, Rowan Cahill
View From The Classroom, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Edited version of a speech given by Rowan Cahill to the Australian Education Network's 'Vision for the Future' Conference, Sydney, 18 October 1991.
The New Left In Australia, Rowan Cahill
The New Left In Australia, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Paper presented as part of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association (APSA), 28th-30th August, 1969, University of Sydney. It is of historical interest, being an early exploration and evaluation of the Australian New Left by activist/participant/analyst Rowan Cahill (b. 1945- ). It predates more widely cited sources and authorities, and has been a difficult source to locate due to the limited nature of its original distribution.