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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV007718098
    Format: 216 S.
    Series Statement: Collection of British authors 5311
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Biografie ; Biografie
    Author information: Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cambridge u.a. :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV005794836
    Format: XXXV, 294 S. : Ill.
    Edition: Canto ed.
    ISBN: 0-521-35515-X , 0-521-40584-X
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: 1865-1936 Kipling, Rudyard ; Autobiografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie
    Author information: Kipling, Rudyard 1865-1936
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rochester, NY :University of Rochester Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949460857902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 295 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781580468411 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Eastman studies in music
    Content: Claude Vivier's haunting and expressive music has captivated audiences around the world. But the French-Canadian composer is remembered also because of the dramatic circumstances of his death: he was found murdered in his Paris apartment at the age of thirty-four. Given unrestricted access to Vivier's archives and interviews with Vivier's family, teachers, friends, and colleagues, musicologist and biographer Bob Gilmore tells here the full story of Vivier's fascinating life, from his abandonment as a child in a Montreal orphanage to his posthumous acclaim as one of the leading composers of his generation. Expelled from a religious school at seventeen for "lack of maturity," Vivier gave up his ambition to join the priesthood to study composition. Between 1976 and 1983 Vivier wrote the works on which his reputation rests, including Lonely Child, Bouchara, and the operas Kopernikus and Marco Polo. He was also an outspoken presence in the Montreal arts world and gay scene. Vivier left Quebec for Paris in 1982 to work on a new opera, the composition of which was interrupted by his murder. On his desk wasthe manuscript of his last work, uncannily entitled "Do You Believe in the Immortality of the Soul." Vivier's is a tragic but life-affirming story, intimately connected to his passionate music.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Feb 2023). , "The fact of knowing I had no father or mother" : 1948-67 -- "I want art to be a sacred act, the revelation of forces" : 1967-71) -- "To push my language further" : 1971-72 -- "A need to communicate with the rest of the cosmos" : 1972-74 -- "Something different is coming, something more precise, more clear" : 1974-76 -- "A journey into the depths of myself" : 1976-77 -- "Subtle musics / filling my soul" : 1977-79 -- "A mystical enchantment" : 1978-79 -- "Oh beautiful child of the light" : 1979-81 -- "The passionate love for music that sometimes stops me from composing" : 1981-82 -- "It's only in thinking about music, and about sound, that I can be happy" : 1982-83 -- "In Quebec people die easily : 1983.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781580464857
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949747860602882
    Format: 1 online resource (255 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839471432
    Series Statement: Soziologie der Nachhaltigkeit Series
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of abbreviations -- List of tables -- Preface & -- Acknowledgements -- Summary -- Part I - Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Lack of consensus on the IPCC consensus -- The need to include inequality -- So what exactly is meant by 'climate‐cultural difference'? -- 1.2 Structure of study -- Part II - Theoretical and methodological framework -- 2 Literature review and theoretical foundations -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Responsibility -- Cumulative responsibility -- Critique of the responsibilisation of the individual -- Moving beyond conceptual and methodological individualism -- Critique of nudging -- Denial of political responsibility for climate action -- The discrepancy between responsibility and efficacy -- 2.3 Efficacy -- Efficacy denied by corporate agents -- NGOs, responsibility and efficacy -- Responsibility according to efficacy -- 'Perceived' versus 'lived' responsibility and efficacy -- 2.4 Ways of knowing -- Information deficit? -- Critique of rationality -- Alternative conceptions of linking knowledge with action -- Compatibility with the everyday -- Knowledge and efficacy -- Bourdieu: Alternative to cognitivism -- 2.5 The social organisation of denial -- Explicit versus implicit denial -- Norgaard on denial of responsibility -- Efficacy and denial -- Norgaard and knowing -- 2.6 Divergent cultures of climate action and denial -- Embodied information practices -- The centrality of everyday life -- Understanding variations in responsibility, efficacy and knowing: The concept of climate cultures -- 2.7 Conclusion -- 3 Methods -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Background -- 3.3 Research design -- 3.4 Expert interview analysis -- 3.5 Media analysis -- Responsibility as relational concept -- 3.6 Focus group interviews with professional groups -- Professional environments as social space. , Using vignettes -- 3.7 Conclusion -- Part III - Empirical findings -- 4 Expert interviews -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Statements concerning responsibility -- 4.3 Statements related to efficacy -- 4.4 Statements about knowing -- 4.5 Statements pointing towards denial -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5 Media analysis: Public debates about climate change -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Elite climate cultures -- 5.2.1 Elite with individualist tendencies -- 5.2.2 Elite with collectivist orientations -- Collectivist subculture: Emerging elite discourses of activists and influencers -- 5.3 Climate cultures 'from below' -- 5.3.1 Pro‐climate action culture -- 5.3.2 Inaction climate culture(s) -- Subculture I: Sense of inefficacy -- Subculture II: Scepticism -- Subculture III: Denial -- 5.4 Conclusion -- 6 The seven focus group discussions -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 I really don't care what comes out of the plane in terms of CO2 - Craftsmen -- Lived responsibility -- Everyday efficacy -- Embodied information practices -- Extent of denial -- Denial strategies -- 6.3 We only worry about climate change because we are well off - Green startup -- Lived Responsibility -- Everyday efficacy -- Embodied information practices -- Extent of denial -- Denial strategies -- 6.4 There is no [basic human] right to travel by plane - NGO -- Responsibility -- Everyday efficacy -- Embodied information practices -- Extent of denial -- Denial strategies -- 6.5 Climate just exists and cannot be changed - Farmers -- Responsibility -- Everyday efficacy -- Embodied information practices -- Extent of denial -- Denial strategies -- 6.6 I don't think flying per se is as bad as it is always made out to be - Mobility provider -- Responsibility -- Everyday efficacy -- Embodied information -- Extent of denial -- Denial strategies. , 6.7 I have not once heard the word 'sustainability' since working here - Industrial enterprise -- Responsibility -- Everyday efficacy -- Embodied information practices -- Extent of denial -- Denial strategies -- 6.8 Flying is indeed something that I don't prohibit for myself - Teachers -- Responsibility -- Everyday efficacy -- Embodied information practices -- Extent of denial -- Denial strategies -- 6.9 Conclusion -- Part IV - Discussion, recommendations and outlook -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Climate action as 'elite project' obscures climate‐cultural diversity -- 'Avoiding CO2 has never been easier' versus 'Rise against Left‐green incitement' -- 7.3 Differentiating climate cultures: Responsibility, efficacy and knowing -- 'Like spiderman: With a lot of power comes a lot of responsibility' -- Decisive discrepancies -- Saving the world with non‐plastic straws? -- 'Knowing' is more than just 'knowing' -- 7.4 Differences in denial -- Climate action and privilege: The fading of conventional socio‐economics and the rise of intersectionality -- 7.5 Policy recommendations -- 7.5.1 Difference -- 7.5.2 Responsibility, Efficacy, Knowing -- 7.5.3 Denial -- 7.6 Outlook -- 8 Conclusion -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kessler, Sarah Competing Climate Cultures in Germany Bielefeld : transcript Verlag,c2024 ISBN 9783837671438
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9947414011502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 229 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139626491 (ebook)
    Content: In recent years, a growing number of scientific careers have been brought down by scientists' failure to satisfactorily confront ethical challenges. Scientists need to learn early on what constitutes acceptable ethical behavior in their professions. Ethical Challenges in the Behavioral and Brain Sciences encourages readers to engage in discussions of the diverse ethical dilemmas encountered by behavioral and brain scientists - allowing scientists to reflect on ethical issues before potentially confronting them. Each chapter is authored by a prominent scientist, who describes a dilemma, how it was resolved, and what the scientist would do differently if confronted with the situation again. Featuring commentary throughout and a culmination of opinions and experiences shared by leaders in the field, the goal of this book is not to provide 'correct' answers to real-world ethical dilemmas. Instead, authors pose the dilemmas, discuss their experiences and viewpoints on them, and speculate on alternative reactions to the issues.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Beyond the immediate: academic dishonesty / Richard Abrams -- Collaboration, cheating, or both? / Janette B. Benson -- Grappling with student plagiarism / Scott Plous -- Commentary to part 1 / Susan T. Fiske -- The compassionate instructor doesn't always award extra credit / William Buskist -- An ethical dilemma in teaching / Eva Dreikurs Ferguson -- Attempted retribution by a disgruntled individual / John Hagen -- Grading and the "fairness doctrine" / James S. Nairne -- Managing and responding to requests by students seeking to improve their achievement-related outcomes / Sharon Nelson-Le Gall and Elaine F. Jones -- Are there times when something is of greater importance than the truth? / Bernard Weiner -- Commentary to part II / Susan T. Fiske -- An ethical dilemma in publishing / Larry E. Beutler -- What does authorship mean? / Dale C. Farran -- The ethical use of published scales / Diane F. Halpern -- Idea poaching behind the veil of blind peer review / Rick H. Hoyle -- An ethical challenge / Susan Kemper -- Authorship: credit where credit is due / Stephen M. Kosslyn -- Publication of student data when the student cannot be contacted / Peter F. Lovibond -- Ethics in research: interactions between junior and senior scientists / Greta B. Raglan, Jay Schulkin, and anonymous -- Resolving ethical lapses in the non-publication of dissertations / Michael C. Roberts, Sarah E. Beals-Erickson, Spencer C. Evans, Cathleen Odar, and Kimberly S. Canter -- Theft / Naomi Weisstein -- Claiming the ownership of someone else's idea / Dan Zakay -- Commentary to part III / Susan T. Fiske -- Ethics in service / Robert Prentky -- Protecting confidentiality in a study of adolescents' digital communication / Marion K. Underwood -- Commentary to part IV / Susan T. Fiske -- Clawing back a promising paper / Teresa M. Amabile, Regina Conti, and Heather Coon -- When the data and theory don't match / Bertram Gawronski -- Desperate data analysis by a desperate job candidate / Jonathan Haidt -- Own your errors / David Hambrick -- Caution in data sharing / Richard L. Moreland -- The conflict entailed in using a post hoc theory to organize a research report / Thomas S. Wallsten -- Commentary to part V / Susan T. Fiske -- Complete or incomplete, that is the question: an ethics adventure in experimental design / Nancy K. Dess -- "Getting it right" can also be wrong / Ronnie Janoff-Bulman -- Commentary to part VI / Susan T. Fiske -- Beware the serial collaborator / David C. Geary -- My ethical dilemma / Scott O. Lilienfeld -- Data not to trust / Danielle S. McNamara -- When a research assistant (maybe) fabricates data / Steven L. Neuberg -- The pattern in the data / Todd K. Shackelford -- It is never as simple as it seems: the wide-ranging impacts of ethics violations / Michael Strube -- Commentary to part VII / Susan T. Fiske -- Ethical considerations when conducting research on children's eyewitness abilities / Kyndra C. Cleveland and Jodi A. Quas -- Studying harm-doing without doing harm: the case of the BBC prison study, the Stanford prison experiment, and the role-conformity model of tyranny / S. Alexander Haslam, Stephen D. Reicher, and Mark R. McDermott -- Observational research, prediction, and ethics: an early-career dilemma / Stephen P. Hinshaw -- Should we tell the parents? Balancing science and children's needs in a longitudinal study / Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Marsha Weinraub -- Ethics in human subjects research in Brazil: working with victims of sexual violence / Silvia H. Koller and Luisa F. Habigzang -- Honesty in scientific study / William B. Swann -- Ethically questionable research / William Von Hippel -- Commentary to part VIII / Susan T. Fiske -- Culture, fellowship opportunities, and ethical issues for decision makers / Richard W. Brislin and Valerie Rosenblatt -- Balancing profession with ego: the frailty of tenure decisions / P. Christopher Earley -- Fidelity and responsibility in leadership: what should we expect (of ourselves?) / Donald J. Foss -- To thine own self be true / David Trafimow -- When things go bad / Robert J. Vallerand -- Commentary to part IX / Susan T. Fiske -- The ethics of repeat reviewing of journal manuscripts / Susan T. Fiske -- Bias in the review process / Joan G. Miller -- The Rind et al. affair: later reflections / Kenneth J. Sher -- Me, myself, and a third party / Steven K. Shevell -- Commentary to part X / Susan T. Fiske -- The power of industry (money) in influencing science / K.D. Brownell -- The impact of personal expectations and biases in preparing expert testimony / Ray Bull -- The fragility of truth in expert testimony / Phoebe C. Ellsworth -- A surprising request from a grant monitor / Robert J. Sternberg -- Whoever pays the piper calls the tune: a case of documenting funding sources / Howard Tennen -- How to protect scientific integrity under social and political pressure: applied day-care research between science and policy / Marinus H. Van Ijzendoorn and Harriet Vermeer -- Commentary to part XI / Susan T. Fiske -- Epilogue: Why is ethical behavior challenging? A model of ethical reasoning / Robert J. Sternberg.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107039735
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Washington, DC : American Psychological Association
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    UID:
    gbv_308255305
    Format: VII, 363 S , Ill., graph. Darst , 26 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 1557986312
    Content: An introduction to a history of geropsychology in autobiography / James E. Birren and Johannes J.F. Schroots -- Autobiographical reflections : from developmental methodology and lifespan psychology to gerontology / Paul B. Baltes -- Studying aging in Norway / Eva Beverfelt -- I have to do it myself / James E. Birren -- A forty-year career in geropsychology / Jack Botwinick -- A personal perspective from the United Kingdom / Dennis Basil Bromley -- Aging memories : a career in cognitive psychology / Fergus I.M. Craik -- Ten years with ageless albino rats and college sophomores led to a thirty-something career in geropsychology / James L. Fozard -- A case of chance and choice / Margaret Gatz -- Footprints on the sands of time : an autobiography / Elsie Harwood -- Elderly mentors and the nepotism rule / Irene Mackintosh Hulicka -- Dr. Paleg's skull : on the geropsychologizing of Robert Kastenbaum / Robert Kastenbaum -- On becoming more general with age / Nathan Kogan -- Reason and emotion across the life span : a personal view / Gisela Labouvie-Vief -- Chance and choice make a good life / M. Powell Lawton -- An aging geneticist / Gerald E. McClearn -- Getting here was half the fun / John R. Nesselroade -- Development of an adult developmental psychologist / Timothy A. Salthouse -- Living with gerontology / K. Warner Schaie -- E cinere resurgo : autobiography of a geropsychologist / Johannes J.F. Schroots -- One step ahead : an autobiography / Joel Shanan -- Consistent curiosity about human lives / Hans Thomae -- Transmission and transmutation / Lillian E. Troll -- Epilogue : The global emergence of geropsychology / Linda Fagan Dubin
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , An introduction to a history of geropsychology in autobiography / James E. Birren and Johannes J.F. Schroots -- Autobiographical reflections : from developmental methodology and lifespan psychology to gerontology / Paul B. Baltes -- Studying aging in Norway / Eva Beverfelt -- I have to do it myself / James E. Birren -- A forty-year career in geropsychology / Jack Botwinick -- A personal perspective from the United Kingdom / Dennis Basil Bromley -- Aging memories : a career in cognitive psychology / Fergus I.M. Craik -- Ten years with ageless albino rats and college sophomores led to a thirty-something career in geropsychology / James L. Fozard -- A case of chance and choice / Margaret Gatz -- Footprints on the sands of time : an autobiography / Elsie Harwood -- Elderly mentors and the nepotism rule / Irene Mackintosh Hulicka -- Dr. Paleg's skull : on the geropsychologizing of Robert Kastenbaum / Robert Kastenbaum -- On becoming more general with age / Nathan Kogan -- Reason and emotion across the life span : a personal view / Gisela Labouvie-Vief -- Chance and choice make a good life / M. Powell Lawton -- An aging geneticist / Gerald E. McClearn -- Getting here was half the fun / John R. Nesselroade -- Development of an adult developmental psychologist / Timothy A. Salthouse -- Living with gerontology / K. Warner Schaie -- E cinere resurgo : autobiography of a geropsychologist / Johannes J.F. Schroots -- One step ahead : an autobiography / Joel Shanan -- Consistent curiosity about human lives / Hans Thomae -- Transmission and transmutation / Lillian E. Troll -- Epilogue : The global emergence of geropsychology / Linda Fagan Dubin.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe A history of geropsychology in autobiography Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2000 ISBN 9781557986313
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1557986312
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology
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    Keywords: Altern ; Entwicklungspsychologie ; Geriatrie ; Alterspsychologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947382527302882
    Format: 1 online resource (887 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-283-26708-X , 9786613267085 , 0-87421-485-8
    Series Statement: Life writings of frontier women ; v. 6
    Content: Volume 6, Life Writings of Frontier Women series, ed. Maureen Ursenbach BeecherMormon culture has produced during its history an unusual number of historically valuable personal writings. Few such diaries, journals, and memoirs published have provided as rich and well rounded a window into their authors' lives and worlds as the diary of Helen Mar Kimball Whitney. Because it provides a rare account of the widely experienced situations and problems faced by widows, her record has relevance far beyond Mormon history though. As a teenager Helen Kimball had been a polygamous wi
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Helen Mar Whitney's Family -- 1884 Horace Has Spent a Dreadful Night -- 1885 Oh! How I Feel My Loss-My Widowhood -- 1886 It Seemed Like a Dream That I Must Awake From -- 1887 I Woke Myself Sobbing Three Times -- 1888 This Valley Is Covered with Thick Fog Today-Very Dreary -- 1889 A Beautiful White Cof.n Held the Little Lamb & -- All Pronounced Him Beautiful -- 1890 A "Liberal" Gang of the Scum & -- Boys Passed Up Our Street -- 1891 E. M. Wells Came to See Us, & -- the House, at Evening-Thought It Lovely -- 1892 We've Got to Do Something to Keep Ourselves Out of Debt -- 1893 Mary . . . Gone to Chicago . . . We Can't Afford to Go to the Saltair -- 1894 They Were the Best & -- Firmest in the Cause of Truth -- 1895 She . . . Proposed to Have All Lay Hands on My Head & -- Rebuke My Af.ictions -- 1896 I Couldnt Talk Right-After One Word All Was Mudled -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Register of Names in the Diary -- Index. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-87421-557-9
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    London ; New York :Routledge,
    UID:
    almafu_BV044929645
    Format: xii, 227 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 9781138784284 , 9781138784277
    Content: "Madness, Art, and Society engages with artistic practices from theatre and live art to graphic fiction, charting a multiplicity of ways of thinking critically with, rather than about, non-normative psychological experience. It is organised into two parts, 'Psychiatrists, Institutions, Treatments', which illuminates the environments, figures and models of psychiatric care, and 'Realities, Bodies, Moods', which rejects diagnostic categories in favour of a radical openness to the diversity of madness. Reading the works discussed as a form of protest literature, Madness, Art, and Society seeks a more nuanced understanding of the plurality of madness in contemporary art and society."--Provided by publisher
    Note: Introduction: beyond illness -- Structures: psychiatrists, institutions, treatments I am no more mad than you are; make the trial of it in any constant question: R.D. Laing and the figure of the psychiatrist -- I guess that this must be the place: sites of madness -- It was a brilliant cure but we lost the patient: treating madness -- Experiences: realities, bodies, moods -- Imagining reality: perceptual experiences on stage and screen -- I watch myself disappear in their eyes, in their tesses, I talk loud but -- Still I don't exist: women's bodies and psychopathology -- Something and nothing: moods of madness
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 9781315149257
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , English Studies
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Champaign, Ill : Project Gutenberg
    UID:
    gbv_097217832
    ISBN: 0585152284 , 9780585152288
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Uniform Title: Cinderella
    Note: Access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries , Cinderella; or the little glass slipperFanny's telephone order -- The raindrops' new dresses -- Sir Gobble -- What is it? -- John's bright idea -- A sad Thanksgiving party -- Guy and the bee -- A mean boy -- A naughty pumpkin's fate -- Something about fires -- The ice-king's reign -- Malmo, the wounded rat -- Mama's happy Christmas -- Cured of carelessness -- A visit from a prince -- Stringing cranberries -- Christmas in California -- A troublesome call -- Bertie's corn-popper -- Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! -- The dolls and the other dolls -- Why did Mamma change her mind? -- Clara's "funeral" -- The chickadee-dee -- The children's party -- Brave Tomasso -- Tommy Frost sees a bear -- Myself -- Two strange sights -- A cat's instincts -- Dinah's New Year's present -- Night flowers -- The first snow-storm -- Fred's stolen ride -- A Valentine party -- The venturesome rat -- The bears' feast -- Patty-sayings -- Babie's curls -- The red apples -- Bubbles -- A horse who wore snow shoes -- The angry bobolink -- How Hiram spent his shrimp money -- The ant's house -- The foolish pug -- The silhouette party -- The snow birds -- A kind heart -- Towser talks -- Just as she pleased -- The working tools of insects. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0585152284
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780585152288
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Children's literature ; Children's literature ; Children's literature. ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947414729102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxiv, 382 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511627101 (ebook)
    Content: The Psychology of Creative Writing takes a scholarly, psychological look at multiple aspects of creative writing, including the creative writer as a person, the text itself, the creative process, the writer's development, the link between creative writing and mental illness, the personality traits of comedy and screen writers, and how to teach creative writing. This book will appeal to psychologists interested in creativity, writers who want to understand more about the magic behind their talents, and educated laypeople who enjoy reading, writing, or both. From scholars to bloggers to artists, The Psychology of Creative Writing has something for everyone.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , The personalities of creative writers / Jane Piirto -- The creative writer, dysphoric rumination, and locus of control / Samaneh Pourjalali, E.M. Skrzynecky, and James C. Kaufman -- "The more I write, the better I write, and the better I feel about myself" : mood variability and mood regulation in student journalists and creative writers / Adèle Kohanyi -- Characteristics of eminent screenwriters : who are those guys? / Steven R. Pritzker and David Jung McGarva -- The tears of a clown : understanding comedy writers / Scott Barry Kaufman and Aaron Kozbelt -- The evolution of creative writing / Daniel Nettle -- Literary creativity and physiognomy : expressiveness in writers, readers, and literature / Martin S. Lindauer -- The literary genius of William Shakespeare : empirical studies of his dramatic and poetic creativity / Dean Keith Simonton -- In search of the writer's creative process / Todd Lubart -- Writing as a collaborative act / R. Keith Sawyer -- Writing as an interaction with ideas / Mark A. Runco -- Creative cognition in science fiction and fantasy writing / Thomas B. Ward and E. Thomas Lawson -- Writing in flow / Susan K. Perry -- Writer's block and blocked writers : using natural imagery to enhance creativity / Jerome L. Singer and Michael V. Barrios -- Pretend play, emotional processes, and developing narratives / Sandra W. Russ -- The healing powers of expressive writing / Janel D. Sexton and James W. Pennebaker -- How rewards and evaluations can undermine creativity (and how to prevent this) / John Baer and Sharon S. McKool -- Teaching writing by demythologizing creativity / Grace R. Waitman and Jonathan A. Plucker -- Creation and response : wellspring to evaluation / Genevieve E. Chandler and Pat Schneider -- Fostering creative writing : challenges faced by Chinese learners / Ai-Girl Tan -- Putting the parts together : an integrative look at the psychology of creative writing / Scott Barry Kaufman and James C. Kaufman.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521881647
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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