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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-627)1889607304
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xliv, 343 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) , illustrations (some color), portraits
    ISBN: 9781442674158 , 1442674156
    Uniform Title: Works 2002 Selections
    Content: E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) was a Native advocate of part-Mohawk ancestry, an independent woman during the period of first-wave feminism, a Canadian nationalist who also advocated strengthening the link to imperial England, a popular and versatile prose writer, and one of modern Canada's best-selling poets. Johnson longed to see the publication of a complete collection of her verse, but that wish remained unfulfilled during her life. Nine decades after her death, the first complete collection of all of Pauline Johnson's known poems, many painstakingly culled from newspapers, magazines, and archives, is now available. In response to the current recognition of Johnson's historical position as an immensely popular and influential figure of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this volume also presents a representative selection of her prose, including fiction about native-settler relations, journalism about women and recreation, and discussions of gender roles and racial stereotypes. Edited by Carole Gerson and Veronica Strong-Boag, authors of the enthusiastically received Paddling Her Own Canoe: Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake), this collection exhibits the same impeccable scholarship and is essential to a full understanding of Johnson as a major Canadian writer and cultural figure
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-330) and index , CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: 'THE FIRM HANDIWORK OF WILL' -- POEMS -- I. The Early Years: Beginnings to 1888 -- The Fourth Act -- Think of me ... ' -- My Jeanie -- My Little Jean -- Rover -- The Rift -- The Re-interment of Red Jacket -- The Sea Queen -- Iris to Floretta -- A Cry from an Indian Wife -- In the Shadows -- The Firs -- Easter Lilies -- At the Ferry -- 'Brant, ' A Memorial Ode -- ['alas! how damning praise can be!'] -- A Request -- Fasting -- Life -- My English Letter -- Easter -- Joe -- Unguessed , "Our Brotherhood""The Death-Cry"; "Keepsakes"; "The Flight of the Crows"; "Under Canvas"; "Workworn"; "The Lumberman's Christmas"; "II. The Prolific Years: 1889�1898"; "The Happy Hunting Grounds"; "Close By"; "Overlooked"; "Erie Waters"; "Shadow River"; "Nocturne"; "Bass Lake (Muskoka)"; "Temptation"; "Misguided"; "Fortune's Favours"; "Rondeau"; "Christmastide"; "Evergreens"; "What the Soldier Said"; "'Comrades, we are serving ... '"; "Beyond the Blue"; "In April"; "For Queen and Country. May 24th"; "The Idlers"; "Depths"; "Day Dawn" , 'Held by the Enemy'To Peggy -- Two Women -- October in Canada -- 'Through Time and Bitter Distance' -- As Red Men Die -- The Last Page -- The Snowshoer -- Outlooking -- The Seventh Day -- Star Lake (Muskoka) -- The Vagabonds -- Re-Voyage -- In Days to Come -- The Camper -- At Husking Time -- The Pilot of the Plains -- Rondeau: The Skater -- The Song My Paddle Sings -- At Sunset -- Rainfall -- Penseroso -- Wave-Won -- The Avenger -- The Birds' Lullaby -- The Portage -- The Mariner -- Brier -- Wolverine -- In Grey Days , In Freshet TimeThistle-Down -- Moonset -- The Cattle Thief -- At Crow's Nest Past -- Benedictus -- Fire Flowers -- The Gopher -- Harvest Time -- His Majesty, the West Wind -- Kicking-Horse River -- Little Vancouver -- The Prairie -- Silhouette -- Where Leaps the Ste Marie -- The Wolf -- Curtain -- Marshlands -- Sou'wester -- Boots and Saddles -- The Favourite -- In the Boxes -- The Last Hurdle -- Perspective -- The White and the Green -- Dawendine -- Ojistoh -- Becalmed -- The Lifting of the Mist -- The Songster , "The Good Old N. P""Lullaby of the Iroquois"; "The Corn Husker"; "Low Tide at St Andrews"; "The Quill Worker"; "His Sister's Son"; "Traverse Bay"; "The Mouse's Message"; "The Indian Corn Planter"; "Canadian Born"; "The Legend of Qu'Appelle Valley"; "III. Later Years: 1899�1913"; "'Give Us Barabbas'"; "Winnipeg � At Sunset"; "'H.M.S.'"; "The Riders of the Plains"; "Rondeau: Morrow-Land"; "To C.H.W"; "Heidleburgh"; "His Majesty the King"; "A Prodigal"; "Made in Canada"; "The Art of Alma-Tadema"; "At Half-Mast"; "The City and the Sea"
    Additional Edition: 0802036708
    Additional Edition: 0802084974
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Johnson, E. Pauline E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake : Collected Poems and Selected Prose Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ©2000 9780802036704
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-627)603359337
    Format: IX, 646 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: The American economic review 99.2009,2
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)56874439X
    Format: IX, 634 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: The American economic review 98.2008,2
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-627)1695165128
    Format: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    ISBN: 9780823288472
    Series Statement: Reconstructing America Ser.
    Content: This book explores the tumultuous history of state making in mid-nineteenth- century North America from a continental perspective. Essays by experts on Canadian Confederation, the U.S. Civil War, Mexico's fight against French imperialists, and indigenous Americans shed new light on events traditionally studied as separate national stories.
    Content: Cover -- REMAKING NORTH AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction: Sovereignty and the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century North America -- PART I MAKING NATIONS -- 1 The United States from the Inside Out and the Southside North -- 2 Confederation as a Hemispheric Anomaly: Why Canada Chose a Unique Model of Sovereignty in the 1860s -- 3 Civil War and Nation Building in North America, 1848-1867 -- 4 1860s Capitalscapes, Governing Interiors, and the Illustration of North American Sovereignty -- PART II INDIGENOUS POLITIES -- 5 The Long War: Sustaining Indigenous Communities and Contesting Sovereignties in the Civil War South -- 6 Negotiating Sovereignty: U.S. and Canadian Colonialisms on the Northwest Plains, 1855-1877 -- 7 Indian Raids in Northern Mexico and the Construction of Mexican -- PART III THE COMPLICATIONS OF THE MARKET -- 8 State, Market, and Popular Sovereignty in Agrarian North America: The United States, 1850-1920 -- 9 Reconstructing North America: The Borderlands of Juan Cortina and Louis Riel in an Age of National Consolidation -- 10 City Sovereignty in the Era of the American Civil War -- Conclusion: Continental History and the Problem of Time and Place -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9780823288458
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780823288458
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-627)1885131887
    Format: 1 online resource (195 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781498590860
    Content: Representing Kink raises awareness about nonnormative texts and erotic practices and desires through engagement with marginalized texts, practices, and ways of reading. It offers kinky readings of canonical texts, science fiction fanzines, fan fiction, self-published novels, and erotica (fan-made, self-published, and traditionally published).
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Playing Rough -- Chapter Two: Violating the Vampire -- Chapter Three: A Kink of One's Own -- Chapter Four: Queer Beginnings -- Chapter Five: It's a (Bound and Gagged) Living -- Chapter Six: Kinking the Canon -- Chapter Seven: "To Test the Limits and Break Through" -- Chapter Eight: Breaking the Scales -- Chapter Nine: "Roll for Seduction" -- Index -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9781498590853
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781498590853
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-627)1727368029
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p) , 21
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9780823288472
    Series Statement: Reconstructing America
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. Sovereignty and the nation-state in nineteenth-century north America -- 1. The united states from the inside out and the southside north -- 2. Confederation as a hemispheric anomaly: why Canada chose a unique model of sovereignty in the 1860s -- 3. Civil war and nation building in north America, 1848–1867 -- 4. 1860s capitalscapes, governing interiors, and the illustration of north American sovereignty -- 5. The long war: sustaining indigenous communities and contesting sovereignties in the civil war south -- 6. Negotiating sovereignty: u.s. and Canadian colonialisms on the northwest plains, 1855–1877 -- 7. Indian raids in northern Mexico and the construction of Mexican sovereignty -- 8. State, market, and popular sovereignty in agrarian north America: the united states, 1850–1920 -- 9. Reconstructing north America: the borderlands of Juan cortina and Louis riel in an age of national consolidation -- 10. City sovereignty in the era of the American civil war -- Conclusion. Continental history and the problem of time and place -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Index
    Content: North America took its political shape in the crisis of the 1860s, marked by Canadian Confederation, the U.S. Civil War, the restoration of the Mexican Republic, and numerous wars and treaty regimes conducted between these states and indigenous peoples. This crisis wove together the three nation-states of modern North America from a patchwork of contested polities.Remaking North American Sovereignty brings together distinguished experts on the histories of Canada, indigenous peoples, Mexico, and the United States to re-evaluate this era of political transformation in light of the global turn in nineteenth-century historiography. They uncover the continental dimensions of the 1860s crisis that have been obscured by historical traditions that confine these conflicts within its national framework
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1900977699
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.)
    ISBN: 9780520377264
    Content: One understanding of child maltreatment is limited in that it is based almost entirely on research and clinical experience in Western nations. The cross-cultural record, a ";natural laboratory"; of human behavior, allows a consideration of child abuse and neglect from the perspective of a wider range of social and environmental conditions. Each of the nine original essays in this volume examines child-rearing practices and child maltreatment in the context of a culture very different from our own. There is no universal standard for optimal child rearing, nor for child abuse and neglect. Seeking culturally appropriate definitions of child abuse, the authors stress the socialization goals of the particular cultural group, the intentions and beliefs of adults in the group, and the interpretations children place on their treatment. The authors differentiate practices such as harsh initiation rites, severe punishment, or, conversely, many Western practices viewed as abusive by other cultures, from idiosyncratic mistreatment by individuals. They further distinguish idiosyncratic child abuse and neglect form the suffering caused children, and their families, by circumstances such as poverty, food scarcity, and disease. Though several of the essays focus on the socioeconomic factors implicated in the etiology of child abuse (particularly rapid socioeconomic change), they indicate that cultural factors determine how a society will respond to negative socioeconomic conditions. The authors concur that while children may be exposed to considerable hardship in these non-Western societies, harm at the hands of individual caretakers is rare. They consider factors in the cultural context that may act either to increase or to decrease the likelihood of child abuse and neglect. Among these factors are the value that a culture places on children in general, categories of children that are more vulnerable to mistreatment, beliefs about the developmental age capabilities of children, and, most important, the embeddedness of child rearing in a network of kin and community that extends beyond individual biological parents. Contributors:Forewords by Robert B. Edgerton and C. Henry KempeOrna R. JohnsonJill E. KorbinL. L. LangnessSara LeVineRobert LeVineEmelie A. OlsonThomas PoffenbergerJames Ritchie Jane RitchieHiroshi WagatsumaDavid Y. H. Wu This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1981
    Note: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 CHILD ABUSE AND CULTURAL VALUES: The Case of New Guinea -- 3 CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- 4 THE SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT IN NATIVE SOUTH AMERICA -- 5 CHILD REARING AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN RURAL INDIA: Toward a Cross-Cultural Definition of Child Abuse and Neglect -- 6 SOCIOECONOMIC AND PSYCHOCULTURAL CONTEXTS OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT IN TURKEY -- 7 CHILD ABANDONMENT AND INFANTICIDE: A Japanese Case -- 8 CHILD ABUSE IN TAIWAN -- 9 ''VERY FEW CASES'': Child Abuse and Neglect in the People's Republic of China -- 10 CHILD REARING AND CHILD ABUSE: The Polynesian Context -- CONCLUSIONS -- INDEX , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-627)1823769322
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (528 p.)
    Edition: Reprint 2019
    ISBN: 9780520918733
    Note: Frontmatter , CONTENTS , FOREWORD , Introduction , PART I • THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE IN CHILDBIRTH , 1. Authoritative Knowledge and Its Construction , 2. An Evolutionary Perspective on Authoritative Knowledge about Birth , PART II • INTRACULTURAL VARIATIONS IN AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BIRTH: , 3. Fetal Ultrasound Imaging and the Production of Authoritative Knowledge in Greece , 4. The Production of Authoritative Knowledge in American Prenatal Care , 5. What Do Women Want? , 6. Authoritative Knowledge and Birth Territories in Contemporary Japan , PART III • INTERCULTURAL VARIATIONS IN AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BIRTH: , 7. Ways of Knowing about Birth in Three Cultures , 8. Authoritative Touch in Childbirth , 9. Authority in Translation , 10. Changing Childbirth in Eastern Europe , PART IV • FIGHTING THE SYSTEM: , 11. Resistance to Technology-Enhanced Childbirth in Tuscany , 12. Intuition as Authoritative Knowledge in Midwifery and Home Birth , 13. Randomized Controlled Trials as Authoritative Knowledge , 14. Confessions of a Dissident , PART V • VIABLE INDIGENOUS SYSTEMS OF AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE: , 15. "Women come here on their own when they need to" , 16. Maternal Health, War, and Religious Tradition , 17. Heeding Warnings from the Canary, the Whale, and the Inuit , 18. An Ideal of Unassisted Birth , NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS , INDEX , In English
    Additional Edition: 9780520207851
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print 9780520207851
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 9
    UID:
    (DE-627)174279159X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (536 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9780822385776
    Series Statement: New Americanists
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Uncanny Hybridities -- 1. THE U.S. SOUTH AND THE CARIBBEAN -- A New World Poetics of Oblivion -- Delta Desterrados: Antebellum New Orleans and New World Print Culture -- Slave Resistance on the Southeastern Frontier: Fugitives, Maroons, and Banditti in the Age of Revolution -- Martinique/Mississippi: Edouard Glissant and Relational Insularity -- Crossing the Mason-Dixon Line in Drag: The Narrative of Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Cuban Woman and Confederate Soldier -- Citizenship and Identity in the Exile Autobiographies of Gustavo Pérez Firmat -- Travel and Transference: V. S. Naipaul and the Plantation Past -- 2. RETHINKING RACE AND REGION -- Things Falling Apart: The Postcolonial Condition of Red Rock and The Leopard’s Spots -- This Race Which Is Not One: The ‘‘More Inextricable Compositeness’’ of William Faulkner’s South -- Richard Wright: From the South to Africa—and Beyond -- Forward into the Past: California and the Contemporary White Southern Imagination -- American Films/American Fantasies: Moviegoing and Regional Identity in Literature of the Americas -- 3. WILLIAM FAULKNER AND LATIN AMERICA -- Wonder and the Wounds of ‘‘Southern’’ Histories -- Southern Economies of Excess: Narrative Expenditure in William Faulkner and Carlos Fuentes -- Cant Matter/Must Matter: Setting Up the Loom in Faulknerian and Postcolonial Fiction -- ‘‘Wherein the South Di√ers from the North’’: Tracing the Noncosmopolitan Aesthetic in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! and Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude -- William Faulkner and the Cold War: The Politics of Cultural Marketing -- William Faulkner, James Agee, and Brazil: The American South in Latin American Literature’s ‘‘Other’’ Tradition -- 4. FROM PLANTATION TO HACIENDA: GREATER MEXICO AND THE U.S. SOUTH -- Embodying Greater Mexico: María Amparo Ruiz de Burton and the Reconstruction of the Mexican Question -- Remembering the Hacienda: History and Memory in Jovita González and Eve Raleigh’s Caballero: A Historical Novel -- POSDATA -- Beyond Translation: Jorge Luis Borges Revamps William Faulkner -- Contributors -- Index
    Content: Look Away! considers the U.S. South in relation to Latin America and the Caribbean. Given that some of the major characteristics that mark the South as exceptional within the United States—including the legacies of a plantation economy and slave trade—are common to most of the Americas, Look Away! points to postcolonial studies as perhaps the best perspective from which to comprehend the U.S. South. At the same time it shows how, as part of the United States, the South—both center and margin, victor and defeated, and empire and colony—complicates ideas of the postcolonial. The twenty-two essays in this comparative, interdisciplinary collection rethink southern U.S. identity, race, and the differences and commonalities between the cultural productions and imagined communities of the U.S. South and Latin America.Look Away! presents work by respected scholars in comparative literature, American studies, and Latin American studies. The contributors analyze how writers—including the Martinican Edouard Glissant, the Cuban-American Gustavo Pérez Firmat, and the Trinidad-born, British V. S. Naipaul—have engaged with the southern United States. They explore William Faulkner’s role in Latin American thought and consider his work in relation to that of Gabriel García Márquez and Jorge Luis Borges. Many essays re-examine major topics in southern U.S. culture—such as race, slavery, slave resistance, and the legacies of the past—through the lens of postcolonial theory and postmodern geography. Others discuss the South in relation to the U.S.–Mexico border. Throughout the volume, the contributors consistently reconceptualize U.S. southern culture in a way that acknowledges its postcolonial status without diminishing its distinctiveness.Contributors. Jesse Alemán, Bob Brinkmeyer, Debra Cohen, Deborah Cohn, Michael Dash, Leigh Anne Duck, Wendy Faris, Earl Fitz, George Handley, Steve Hunsaker, Kirsten Silva Gruesz, Dane Johnson, Richard King, Jane Landers, John T. Matthews, Stephanie Merrim, Helen Oakley, Vincent Pérez, John-Michael Rivera, Scott Romine, Jon Smith, Ilan Stavans, Philip Weinstein, Lois Parkinson Zamora
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 10
    UID:
    (DE-627)723080089
    Format: Online-Ressource (408 p.)
    ISBN: 9780817311391
    Content: This volume provides a comprehensive, broad-based overview, including first-person accounts, of the development and conduct of archaeology in the Southeast over the past three decades. Histories of Southeastern Archaeology originated as a symposium at the 1999 Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) organized in honor of the retirement of Charles H. McNutt following 30 years of teaching anthropology. Written for the most part by members of the first post-depression generation of southeastern archaeologists, this volume offers a window not only into the archaeological past of the United
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; List of Illustrations; Précis / Charles H. McNutt; Introduction: The History of Histories / Shannon Tushingham and Jane Hill; Part I: Topics; 1. Excerpts from "Bringing the Past Alive": Interviews with William Haag and George Quimby / William Haag, George Quimby, and Ann F. Ramenofsky; 2. Museum Paradigms and the History of Southeastern Archaeology / David S. Brose; 3. Forty Years of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex / James A. Brown; 4. Historical Archaeology in the Southeast, 1930-2000 / Stanley South and Kathleen Deagan , 5. Paleogeography and Geomorphology in the Lower Mississippi Valley / Roger T. SaucierPart II: States; 6. Some Ruminations on the Archaeology of Southeast Missouri / Stephen Williams; 7. Pot Hunters, Salvage, and Science in Arkansas, 1900-2000 / Hester A. Davis; 8. Louisiana Archaeology: A Selective History / Robert W. Neuman; 9. Rediscovering Illinois: The Development of Archaeology in Illinois / Jon Muller; 10. The History of Archaeology in West Virginia / Bettye J. Broyles; 11. Virginia's Archaeology: A Look Back and a Look Ahead / Howard A. MacCord Sr. , 12. North Carolina Archaeology in Historical Perspective / Bennie C. Keel13. A History of Archaeological Research in South Carolina / David G. Anderson; 14. Forty Years of Kentucky Archaeology or Incidents of Recent Archaeological History in a Border State: A Review / R. Berle Clay; 15. A History of Tennessee Archaeology / Charles H. Faulkner; 16. One Hundred Years of Archaeology in Mississippi / Jay K. Johnson; 17. Alabama Archaeology in the Twentieth Century / John A. Walthall, Vernon J. Knight Jr., and Gregory Waselkov , 18. A Personal Perspective on Georgia Archaeology at the End of the Twentieth Century / Lewis Larson19. Florida Archaeology: A Recent History / Jerald T. Milanich; Part III: Commentary; 20. Histories by the Archaeologist, for the Archaeologist / Kenneth E. Sassaman; References Cited; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Index;
    Additional Edition: 9780817313647
    Additional Edition: 9780817311391
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Histories of Southeastern Archaeology
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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