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Labour Intellectuals In Australia: Modes, Traditions, Generations, Transformations, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer Jan 2014

Labour Intellectuals In Australia: Modes, Traditions, Generations, Transformations, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer

Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)

The article begins with a discussion of labour intellectuals as knowledge producers in labour institutions, and of the labour public in which this distinctive kind of intellectual emerges. Next we construct a typology of the three modes of labour intellectual that were proclaimed and remade from the 1890s (the 'movement', the 'representational', and the 'revolutionary'), and identify the broad historical processes (certification, polarization, and contraction) of the labour public.


Creative Writing And An Overlooked Population, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe Jan 2012

Creative Writing And An Overlooked Population, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe

Hal Blythe

As a regional institution, our university's historic mission is to train area teachers who must operate under the auspices of the Kentucky Educational Reform Act, which mandates extensive writing portfolios i Grades 4,7, and 12. While these portfolios may include as much as 50% creative writing or work employing creative writing techniques, a recent survey of teachers responsible for guiding students revealed that not a single teacher had ever taken a course in creative writing pedagogy and only a handful had even had any formal training in creative writing. We suggested that this lack of teacher training was one reason …


Why Fiction And 'The Odour Of Chrysanthemums, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe Jan 2012

Why Fiction And 'The Odour Of Chrysanthemums, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe

Hal Blythe

No abstract provided.


Should Willa Cather Be Taught? Going Beyond The Canon Wars, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe Jan 2012

Should Willa Cather Be Taught? Going Beyond The Canon Wars, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe

Hal Blythe

No abstract provided.


How To Find And Fix 'Plotholes': Watch For Common Problems That Can Sidetrack Your Novel, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe Nov 2011

How To Find And Fix 'Plotholes': Watch For Common Problems That Can Sidetrack Your Novel, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe

Hal Blythe

This article offers advice for writer on preventing major plotholes in fiction. Selection of information to be revealed earlier in story; Establishment of credibility of facts; Link of plot events with the motivation of the main character.


Julian Bliss: An Interview, Leslie Moreau Nov 2005

Julian Bliss: An Interview, Leslie Moreau

Leslie M. Moreau

No abstract provided.


Authority And The Discourse Of Disabilities, Scott Lunsford Nov 2005

Authority And The Discourse Of Disabilities, Scott Lunsford

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


A Very Special Christmas, Hal Charles Nov 2005

A Very Special Christmas, Hal Charles

Charlie Sweet

For more than an hour Alyssa had been sitting in front of our picture window without moving. In the darkened pane I couldn't help but notice the contrasting reflections-the bright lights of the Christmas tree and the hollow , unblinking eyes of my nine-year-old daughter. I could have told myself that she was mesmerized by the snowflakes drifting down like angel wings, but that would have been lying


What's The Buzz?, David Saunders Oct 2005

What's The Buzz?, David Saunders

David Saunders

Presents the pedagogical importance of mouthpiece buzzing for brass players.


Ethnic Identity In 4 Maccabees And Galatians, Julien Smith Oct 2005

Ethnic Identity In 4 Maccabees And Galatians, Julien Smith

Julien C.H. Smith

No abstract provided.


Katama Mkangi's Epistemological And Political Legacy For Researchers Of East Africa's Coastal History: Implications Of Subaltern Speech, Jesse Benjamin Oct 2005

Katama Mkangi's Epistemological And Political Legacy For Researchers Of East Africa's Coastal History: Implications Of Subaltern Speech, Jesse Benjamin

Jesse Benjamin

No abstract provided.


Plagiarism And Your Future, H. Rice Oct 2005

Plagiarism And Your Future, H. Rice

H. William Rice

No abstract provided.


Once On This Island, Elisa Fraser Wilson Oct 2005

Once On This Island, Elisa Fraser Wilson

Elisa Fraser Wilson

Dr. Wilson appeared as Mama Euralie in the UTEP Music Theatre Company production of Once On This Island, a show she also directed and produced.


Creating A Paperless Campus: An Administrator's Perspective, H. Rice Oct 2005

Creating A Paperless Campus: An Administrator's Perspective, H. Rice

H. William Rice

No abstract provided.


The Lord Of The Night, Linda Niemann Oct 2005

The Lord Of The Night, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

No abstract provided.


Hospital Yard (Reading), Linda Niemann Oct 2005

Hospital Yard (Reading), Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

No abstract provided.


Prince And Martyr: Recasting Shahnameh’S Seyavash In Daneshvar’S Savushun, Mojgan Behmand Oct 2005

Prince And Martyr: Recasting Shahnameh’S Seyavash In Daneshvar’S Savushun, Mojgan Behmand

Mojgan Behmand

No abstract available.


The Counter-Narrative Of Catholic Minorities Within German And The American History, Kevin Ostoyich Oct 2005

The Counter-Narrative Of Catholic Minorities Within German And The American History, Kevin Ostoyich

Kevin Ostoyich

No abstract provided.


Persistent, Brad Jackel Sep 2005

Persistent, Brad Jackel

Dr Brad Jackel

No abstract provided.


10 Ways To Begin: Sure-Fire Techniques To Help You Engage Your Reader From The Start, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe Sep 2005

10 Ways To Begin: Sure-Fire Techniques To Help You Engage Your Reader From The Start, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe

Charlie Sweet

This article offers tips for authors on improving the first part of a story to entice readers. Technique that can be used to make a reader care about a character. Creation of a conflict and use of dialogue.


The Scribes Of Bamberg Lit. 5, Elizabeth Teviotdale Sep 2005

The Scribes Of Bamberg Lit. 5, Elizabeth Teviotdale

Elizabeth C Teviotdale

Identifies the scribes of Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, MS Lit. 5 (olim Ed.V.9), an illuminated troper made at Reichenau ca. 1000, proposing that seven scribes contributed significantly to the project: a project lead, two text specialists, a rubrication specialist, two notation helpers, and a finisher.


A Space For The Rhetoric Of Disabilities: A Foucauldian Approach, Scott Lunsford Sep 2005

A Space For The Rhetoric Of Disabilities: A Foucauldian Approach, Scott Lunsford

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


What Is A Cowboy Anyway?, H. Rice Sep 2005

What Is A Cowboy Anyway?, H. Rice

H. William Rice

No abstract provided.


Past President’S Address: Edgewalking With Feeling, Tara Penry Sep 2005

Past President’S Address: Edgewalking With Feeling, Tara Penry

Tara Penry

No abstract provided.


Obsession, Brad Jackel Sep 2005

Obsession, Brad Jackel

Dr Brad Jackel

No abstract provided.


How To Find And Fix 'Plotholes': Watch For Common Problems That Can Sidetrack Your Novel, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe Aug 2005

How To Find And Fix 'Plotholes': Watch For Common Problems That Can Sidetrack Your Novel, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe

Charlie Sweet

This article offers advice for writer on preventing major plotholes in fiction. Selection of information to be revealed earlier in story; Establishment of credibility of facts; Link of plot events with the motivation of the main character.


Treasures Of Vatican Ii: Our Compass For The Future, Edward Hahnenberg Aug 2005

Treasures Of Vatican Ii: Our Compass For The Future, Edward Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

No abstract provided.


Political Hindu Nationalism: Riptides In The Saffron Wave, Peter Gottschalk Aug 2005

Political Hindu Nationalism: Riptides In The Saffron Wave, Peter Gottschalk

Peter Gottschalk

No abstract provided.


Quotation: Compositionality And Innocence Without Demonstration, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton Jul 2005

Quotation: Compositionality And Innocence Without Demonstration, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton

Robert J. Stainton

We discuss two kinds of quotation, namely indirect quotation (e.g., 'Anita said that Mexico is beautiful') and pure quotation (e.g., 'Mexico' has six letters). With respect to each, we have both a negative and a positive plaint. The negative plaint is that the strict Davidsonian (1968, 1979a) treatment of indirect and pure quotation cannot be correct. The positive plaint is an alternative account of how quotation of these two sorts works.


Translation Of Naoki Mizuno's Double-Standards Of Empire: Thought Control And Censorship In Colonial Korea, Paul Nam Jun 2005

Translation Of Naoki Mizuno's Double-Standards Of Empire: Thought Control And Censorship In Colonial Korea, Paul Nam

Paul Nam

No abstract provided.