Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
Filter
Type of Medium
Language
Region
Virtual Catalogues
Access
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1785754378
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 371 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783110731378 , 9783110731491
    Series Statement: Medien der Geschichte Band 5
    Content: Jahrestage und Jubiläen spielen im „Doing History" eine zentrale Rolle: Sie erweitern qualitativ und quantitativ die Kreise der Personen, die „Geschichte" konsumieren und produzieren, zugleich korrespondieren und konkurrieren im Jubiläum verschiedene Medien der Geschichte: Fach- und populärwissenschaftliche Schriften sind dabei nur eine und zumeist nicht die wirkmächtigste Erzählung der Vergangenheit: Auch über Feste und Feiern, Spiele und Inszenierungen werden individuelle und kollektive Identitäten adressiert und Zugehörigkeiten zu (gedachten) Gemeinschaften (re-)produziert. Auch in der Geschichte von Hochschulen und Universitäten spielen Gründungsjubiläen eine zentrale Rolle. Denn Jubiläen generieren eine spezifische Aufmerksamkeit für die Institutionen und produzieren nicht selten eine Vielzahl an Geschichtssorten, in denen nicht nur die Geschichte der Institution thematisiert, sondern die Institution selbst reproduziert, reifiziert oder auch reformiert wird. Das Geschichte-Machen ist somit Ausdruck des Ringens um das institutionelle Selbstverständnis zum Zeitpunkt des Jubiläums und eignet sich, um reflektierte und unreflektierte Selbstzuschreibungen zu untersuchen. Die Beschäftigung mit Hochschuljubiläen ermöglicht dadurch nicht nur die Perspektivierung vergangener Gegenwarten, sondern rekurriert auch auf vergangene Zukunftserwartungen und die Rolle, die Geschichte darin spielen sollte. Der Sammelband adressiert diese Fragen anhand zwei eng verwobener Schwerpunkte – der identitätsstiftenden Funktion von Jubiläen und den in ihnen zutage kommenden Geschichtssorten – am Beispiel verschiedener Hochschultypen in Belgien, Dänemark, Deutschland, Frankreich, Österreich und der Schweiz in einer longue durée von der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts bis in die Gegenwart.
    Content: Anniversaries are a central point of reference in our historical culture. But the anniversary also has a story of its own. This is particularly true for universities as training grounds for social elites and as sites that derive their prominent function also from their tradition. Academic foundation anniversaries thus become central occurrences for attributing social relevance to universities, colleges and their members. Various media compete in such anniversaries as individual and collective identities are staged and (re-)produced not only through commemorative publications and speeches, but also through student festivities, public celebrations, or even protests. The 15contributions of this anthology analyze long-past as well as recent European university anniversaries. In doing so, they provide a historical overview of anniversary (media) cultures, and at the same time offer an orientation for critically assessing present day jubilees
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis/Bibliography: Seite 331-368 , Text deutsch und englisch
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110736649
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Inszenierte Geschichte Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022 ISBN 9783110736649
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110736640
    Language: German
    Keywords: Europa ; Hochschule ; Jubiläum ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichte 1850-2020 ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Hürlimann, Gisela 1969-
    Author information: Guhl, Anton F. 1983-
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047923961
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784712747
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Akerlof, G.A., W.T. Dickens and G.L. Perry (1996), 'The Macroeconomics of Low Inflation', Brookings Papers on Economics Activity, 1, 1-76. -- Arrow, K.J. and G. Debreu (1954), 'Existence of an Equilibrium for a Competitive Economy', Econometrica, 22, 265-90. -- Blanchflower, D. and A. Oswald (1994), The Wage Curve, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Card, D. (1995), 'The Wage Curve: A Review', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIII, 785-99. -- Carlaw, Kenneth and Richard G. Lipsey (2010), 'Darwinian versus Newtonian Views of the Economy: the Schumpeterian versus New Classical Theories', paper presented at the 13th International Schumpeter Society Conference Aalborg, Denmark, June 21-24, 2010 -- Carlaw, Kenneth and Richard G. Lipsey (2011) 'Sustained Endogenous Growth Driven by Structured and Evolving General Purpose Technologies', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, in press. -- , Crawford, A. and A. Harrison (1998), 'Testing for downward rigidity in nominal wage rates', in Price Stability, Inflation Targets, and Monetary Policy, Ottawa: Bank of Canada, 179-218. -- Dosi, Giovanni, Christopher Freeman, Richard Nelson, Gerald Silverberg and Luc Soete (eds) (1988), Technical Change and Economic Theory, London: Pinter. -- Dupasquier, C. and N. Ricketts (1998), 'Non-linearities in the output-inflation relationship', in Price Stability, Inflation Targets, and Monetary Policy, Ottawa: Bank of Canada, 179-218. -- Fisher, I. (1973), 'I discovered the Phillips Curve: a statistical relation between unemployment and price changes', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (2 part II), 496-502. -- Fortin, P. (1991), 'The Phillips Curve, macroeconomic policy, and the welfare of Canadians', Canadian Journal of Economics, 24, 774-803. -- , Freeman, Christopher and Francisco Louçã (2001), As Time Goes By: From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Fuhrer, J., J. Sneddon Little, Y.K. Kodrzycki and G.P. Olivei (eds) (2009), Understanding Inflation and the Implications for Monetary Policy: A Phillips Curve Retrospective, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Gordon, R.J. (2011), 'The history of the Phillips Curve: consensus and bifurcation', Economica, 78, 10-50. -- Granger, C.W.J.. and Y. Jeon (2011), 'The evolution of the Phillips Curve: a modern time series viewpoint', Economica, 78, 51-66. -- Hicks, J.R. (1937), 'Mr. Keynes and the classics; a suggested interpretation', Econometrica, 5, 147-59. -- Hicks, J.R. (1950), A Contribution to the Theory of the Trade Cycle, Oxford: Clarendon Press. -- Hornstein, A. (2008), 'Introduction to the New Keynesian Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Quarterly Review, 94, 301-9. -- , Howitt, P. and P. McAfee (1992), 'Animal spirits', American Economic Review, 82, 493-507 , Kaldor, Nicholas (1959), 'Economic growth and the problem of inflation - Part II', Economica, 26, 287-98. -- Keynes, J.M. (1936), The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, London: Macmillan. -- King, R.G. (1986), 'The new IS-LM model: language, logic and limits', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Quarterly Review, 86, 45-103. -- King, R.G. (2008), 'The Phillips Curve and U.S. macroeconomic policy: snapshots, 1958-1996', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Quarterly Review, 94, 311-59. -- Laidler, D.E.W.. and M. Parkin (1975), 'Inflation: a survey', Economic Journal, 85, 741-809. -- Leeson, Robert (1994), 'Some misunderstandings concerning the contributions made by A.W.H. Phillips and R.G. Lipsey to the inflation-unemployment literature', History of Economics Review, 22, 70-82. -- Leeson, Robert (ed.) (2000), A.W.H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- , Leijonhuvfud, A. (1973), 'Effective demand failures', Swedish Economic Journal, 74, 27-48. -- Lipsey, Richard G. (2007), 'Reflections on the general theory of second best at its golden jubilee', International Tax Public Finance, 14, 349-64. -- Lipsey, Richard G. (2010), 'Evolutionary economics and the disappearing NAIRU and Phillips Curve', in 'Schumpeter for our Century', Special Issue of Homo Oeconomicus, 27 (1/2), 145-76. -- Lipsey, Richard G., Kenneth Carlaw and Clifford Bekar (2005), Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long Term Economic Growth', Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Mankiw, N.G. (2007), Macroeconomics, sixth edition, New York: Worth. -- Mankiw, N.G. and D. Romer (eds) (1991), New Keynesian Economics, Volume 1: Imperfect Competition and Sticky Prices, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Mankiw, N.G. and D. Romer (eds) (1991), New Keynesian Economics, Volume 2: Coordination Failures and Real Rigidities, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- , Mankiw, N.G. and W. Scarth (2011), Macroeconomics, fourth Canadian edition, New York: Worth. -- McCallum, B.T. (1980), 'Rational expectations and macroeconomic stabilization policy: an overview', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 12, 716-46. -- Meiselman, D. (1968), 'Comment: is there a meaningful trade-off between inflation and unemployment?', Journal of Political Economy, 76, 743-9. -- Mussa, M. (1981), 'Sticky prices and disequilibrium adjustment in a rational model of the inflationary process', American Economic Review, 71, 1020-27. -- Nason, J.M. and G.W. Smith (2008), 'The new-Keynesian Phillips Curve: lessons from single-equation econometric estimation', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Quarterly Review, 94, 361-95 , Nelson, R. and S. Winter (1982), An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Newlyn, Walter, (2000), 'The origins of the machine in a personal context', Chapter 8 in Robert Leeson (ed.), A.W.H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 31-8. -- Paish, F.W. (1966), Studies in an Inflationary Economy: The United Kingdom, 1948-1961, London: Macmillan. -- Phillips, A.W.H.. (1957), 'Stabilisation policy and the time-forms of lagged responses', Economic Journal, 67, 265-77. -- Ramsey, Frank P. (1928), 'A mathematical theory of saving', Economic Journal, 38, 543-59. -- Ravenna, F. and C. Walsh (2008), 'Vacancies, unemployment, and the Phillips Curve', European Economic Review, 52, 1494-521. -- Rosen, H. and R.E. Quandt (1978), 'Estimating a disequilibrium aggregate labor market', Review of Economics and Statistics, 60, 371-9. -- , Rosenberg, Nathan (1982), Inside the Black Box: Technology and Economics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Rosenberg, Nathan (1994), Exploring The Black Box: Technology, Economics And History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Rosenberg, Nathan (2010), Studies on Science and the Innovation Process, New Jersey: World Scientific Publishing Company. -- Sargent, T.J. (1982), 'The ends of four big inflations', in R.E. Hall (ed.), Inflation, Chicago: Chicago University Press. -- Schorfheide, F. (2008), 'DSGE model-based estimation of the new-Keynesian Phillips Curve, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Quarterly Review, 94, 397-433. -- Schmitt-Grohé, S. and M. Uribe (2008), 'Policy implications of the new-Keynesian Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Quarterly Review, 94, 435-65. -- Schumpeter, Joseph (1934), The Theory of Economic Development, English Translation, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (first published in German 1912). -- , Turnovsky, S.J. (2011), 'Stabilization theory and policy: 50 years after the Phillips Curve', Economica, 78, 67-88. -- Vandercamp, J. (1972), 'Inflation: a simple Friedman theory with a Phillips twist', Journal of Monetary Economics, 1(1), 117-22. -- Wulwick, Nancy J. (1987), 'The Phillips Curve: Which? Whose? To do What? How?', Southern Economics Journal, 53, 834-57. -- Irving Fisher (1926), 'A Statistical Relation Between Unemployment and Price Changes', International Labour Review, XIII (6), June, 785-92Thomas M. Humphrey (1985), 'The Early History of the Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Review, 71 (2), September/October, 17-24 , A.W. Phillips (1958), 'The Relation Between Unemployment and the Rate of Change of Money Wage Rates in the United Kingdom, 1861-1957', Economica, 25 (100), November, 283-99 -- Richard G. Lipsey (2010), 'The Phillips Curve', in Mark Blaug and Peter Lloyd (eds), Famous Figures and Diagrams in Economics, Chapter 50, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 377-92 -- K.G.J.C. Knowles and C.B. Winsten (1959), 'Can the Level of Unemployment Explain Changes in Wages?', Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Statistics, 21 (2), May, 113-20 -- Guy Routh (1959), 'The Relation Between Unemployment and the Rate of Change of Money Wage Rates: A Comment', Economica, 26 (104), November, 299-315 -- Richard G. Lipsey (1960), 'The Relation Between Unemployment and the Rate of Change of Money Wage Rates in the United Kingdom, 1862-1957: A Further Analysis', Economica, 27 (105), February, 1-31 -- , James M. Holmes and David J. Smyth (1970), 'The Relation Between Unemployment and Excess Demand for Labour: An Examination of the Theory of the Phillips Curve', Economica, 37 (147), August, 311-15 -- Richard G. Lipsey (1974), 'The Micro Theory of the Phillips Curve Reconsidered: A Reply to Holmes and Smyth', Economica, 41 (161), February, 62-70 -- Nancy J. Wulwick (1996), 'Two Econometric Replications: The Historic Phillips and Lipsey-Phillips Curves', History of Political Economy, 28 (3), 391-439 -- L.A. Dicks-Mireaux and J.C.R. Dow (1959), 'The Determinants of Wage Inflation: United Kingdom, 1946-56' and 'Discussion on Paper', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (General), 122 (2), 145-84 -- L.R. Klein and R.J. Ball (1959), 'Some Econometrics of the Determination of Absolute Prices and Wages', Economic Journal, 69 (275), September, 465-82 -- , John H. Pencavel (1971), 'A Note on the Comparative Predictive Performance of Wage Inflation Models of the British Economy', Economic Journal, 81 (321), March, 113-19 -- S.G.B. Henry, M.C. Sawyer and P. Smith (1976), 'Models of Inflation in the United Kingdom: An Evaluation', National Institute Economic Review, 77, 60-71 -- D.I. MacKay and R.A. Hart (1974), 'Wage Inflation and the Phillips Relationship', Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, XLII (2), June, 136-61 -- Paul A. Samuelson and Robert M. Solow (1960), 'Analytical Aspects of Anti-inflation Policy', American Economic Review, 50 (2), May, 177-94 -- G.L. Perry (1964), 'The Determinants of Wage Rate Changes and the Inflation-Unemployment Trade-off for the United States', Review of Economic Studies, 31 (4), October, 287-308 -- William G. Bowen and R. Albert Berry (1963), 'Unemployment Conditions and Movements of the Money Wage Level', Review of Economics and Statistics, 45 (2), May, 163-72 -- , Otto Eckstein and Thomas A. Wilson (1962), 'The Determination of Money Wages in American Industry', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 76 (3), August, 379-414 -- Jim Taylor (1970), 'Hidden Unemployment, Hoarded Labor, and the Phillips Curve', Southern Economic Journal, XXXVII (1), July, 1-16 -- J.C.R. Rowley and D.A. Wilton (1973), 'The Empirical Sensitivity of the Phillips Curve', American Economist, XVII (2), Fall, 90-112 , Edward A. Kuska (1966), 'The Simple Analytics of the Phillips Curve', Economica, 33 (132), November, 462-7 -- G.C. Archibald, Robyn Kemmis and J.W. Perkins (1974), 'Excess Demand for Labour, Unemployment and the Phillips Curve: A Theoretical and Empirical Study', in D. Laidler and D. Purdy (eds), Inflation and Labour Markets, Chapter 5, Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 109-63 -- A.P. Thirlwall (1969), 'Demand Disequilibrium in the Labour Market and Wage Rate Inflation in the United Kingdom (1)', Yorkshire Bulletin of Economic and Social Research, 21 (1), May, 66-76 -- David J. Smyth (1979), 'Unemployment Dispersion and Phillips Loops: A Direct Test of the Lipsey Hypothesis', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 41, 227-33 -- G.L. Reuber (1964), 'The Objectives of Canadian Monetary Policy, 1949-61: Empirical "Trade-offs " and the Reaction Function of the Authorities', Journal of Political Economy, LXXII (2), April, 109-32 -- , David Laidler (1997), 'The Emergence of the Phillips Curve as a Policy Menu', in B. Curtis Eaton and Richard G. Harris (eds), Trade, Technology and Economics: Essays in Honour of Richard G. Lipsey, Chapter 4, Cheltenham, UK and Brookfield, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 88-106 -- Robert Leeson (1997), 'The Trade-off Interpretation of Phillips's Dynamic Stabilization Exercise', Economica, 64 (253), February, 155-71 -- Richard G. Lipsey and M.D. Steuer (1961), 'The Relation Between Profits and Wage Rates', Economica, 28 (110), May, 137-55 -- E. Kuh (1967), 'A Productivity Theory of Wage Levels - An Alternative to the Phillips Curve', Review of Economic Studies, 34 (4), October, 333-60 -- Meghnad Desai (1975), 'The Phillips Curve: A Revisionist Interpretation', Economica, 42 (165), February, 1-19 -- C.L. Gilbert (1976), 'The Original Phillips Curve Estimates', Economica, 43 (169), February, 51-7 -- , Milton Friedman (1968), 'The Role of Monetary Policy', American Economic Review, LVIII (1), March, 1-17 -- Edmund S. Phelps (1967), 'Phillips Curves, Expectations of Inflation and Optimal Unemployment Over Time', Economica, 34 (135), August, 254-81 -- Edmund S. Phelps (1968), 'Money-Wage Dynamics and Labor-Market Equilibrium', Journal of Political Economy, 76 (4, part 2), July-August, 678-711 -- Milton Friedman (1977), 'Nobel Lecture: Inflation and Unemployment', Journal of Political Economy, 85 (3), June, 451-72 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr and Leonard A. Rapping (1969), 'Price Expectations and the Phillips Curve', American Economic Review, 59 (3), June, 342-50 -- James Tobin (1972), 'Inflation and Unemployment', American Economic Review, 62 (1/2), March, 1-18 -- Gordon Tullock (1972), 'Can You Fool All of the People All of the Time?: A Comment', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 4 (2), May, 426-30 -- , James Tobin and Leonard Ross (1972), 'A Reply to Gordon Tullock', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 4 (2), May, 431-6 , Robert E. Lucas, Jr (1972), 'Econometric Testing of the Natural Rate Hypothesis', in Otto Eckstein (ed.), The Econometrics of Price Determination, Washington, DC: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and Social Science Research Council, 50-59 -- Robert E. Lucas and Thomas J. Sargent (1978), 'After Keynesian Macroeconomics (including discussion by Benjamin M. Friedman and response and rebuttal by Robert E. Lucas and Thomas J. Sargent)', After the Phillips Curve: Persistence of High Inflation and High Unemployment, Boston, MA: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 49-83 -- Robert M. Solow (1978), 'Summary and Evaluation', After the Phillips Curve: Persistence of High Inflation and High Unemployment, Boston, MA: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 203-9 -- Arthur M. Okun (1978), 'Efficient Disinflationary Policies', American Economic Review, 68 (2), May, 348-52 -- , Edmund Phelps (1995), 'The Origins and Further Development of the Natural Rate of Unemployment', in Rod Cross (ed.), The Natural Rate of Unemployment: Reflections on 25 Years of the Hypothesis, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 15-31 -- James Tobin (1995), 'The Natural Rate as New Classical Macroeconomics', in Rod Cross (ed.), The Natural Rate of Unemployment: Reflections on 25 Years of the Hypothesis, Chapter 3, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 32-42 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr (1996), 'Nobel Lecture: Monetary Neutrality', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (4), August, 661-82 -- Thomas J. Sargent (1971), 'A Note on the "Accelerationist " Controversy', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 3 (3), August, 721-5 -- John B. Taylor (1979), 'Estimation and Control of a Macroeconomic Model with Rational Expectations', Econometrica, 47 (5), September, 1267-86 -- , George S. Alogoskoufis and Ron Smith (1991), 'The Phillips Curve, the Persistence of Inflation, and the Lucas Critique: Evidence from Exchange-rate Regimes', American Economic Review, 81 (5), December, 1254-75 -- Laurence Ball (1994), 'What Determines the Sacrifice Ratio?', in N. Gregory Mankiw (ed.), Monetary Policy, Chapter 5, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 155-82 -- Jeffrey C. Fuhrer (1995), 'The Phillips Curve is Alive and Well', New England Economic Review, March/April, 41-56 -- Laurence Ball and N. Gregory Mankiw (2002), 'The NAIRU in Theory and Practice', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (4), Fall, 115-36 -- Anthony M. Santomero and John J. Seater (1978), 'The Inflation-Unemployment Trade-off: A Critique of the Literature', Journal of Economic Literature, XVI (2), June, 499-544 -- Robert J. Gordon (1990), 'What is New-Keynesian Economics?', Journal of Economic Literature, XXVIII (3), September, 1115-71 -- , Robert G. King and Mark W. Watson (1994), 'The Post-war U.S. Phillips Curve: A Revisionist Econometric History', Carnegie- Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 41, December, 157-219 -- Charles L. Evans (1994), 'The Post-war U.S. Phillips Curve: A Comment', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 41, December, 221-30 -- Bennett T. McCallum (1994), 'Identification of Inflation-Unemployment Tradeoffs in the 1970s: A Comment', Carnegie- Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 41, December, 231-41 -- Robert G. King and Mark W. Watson (1994), 'Rejoinder to Evans and McCallum', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 41, December, 243-50 , Paul Beaudry and Matthew Doyle (2000), 'What Happened to the Phillips Curve in the 1990s in Canada?', Steven James, 'Discussion', Jeffrey Fuhrer, 'Discussion' and Maral Kichian, 'General Discussion', Price Stability and the Long-run Target for Monetary Policy: Proceedings of a Seminar Held by the Bank of Canada, June, 51-97 -- A.W. Phillips (1954), 'Stabilisation Policy in a Closed Economy', Economic Journal, 64 (254), June, 290-323 -- Richard G. Lipsey (1978), 'The Place of the Phillips Curve in Macroeconomic Models', in A.R. Bergstrom, A.J.L. Catt, M.H. Peston and B.D.J. Silverston (eds), Stability and Inflation: A Volume of Essays to Honour the Memory of A.W.H. Phillips, Chapter 4, Chichester, UK and New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, 49-75 -- Bennett T. McCallum (1987), 'The Development of Keynesian Macroeconomics', American Economic Review, 77 (2), May, 125-9 -- Alan S. Blinder (1987), 'Keynes, Lucas, and Scientific Progress', American Economic Review, 77 (2), May, 130-36 -- , Richard G. Lipsey (2000), 'IS-LM, Keynesianism, and the New Classicism', in Roger E. Backhouse and Andrea Salanti (eds), Macroeconomics and the Real World, Volume 2: Keynesian Economics, Unemployment, and Policy, Chapter 4a, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 57-82 -- Stanley Fischer (1977), 'Long-term Contracts, Rational Expectations, and the Optimal Money Supply Rule', Journal of Political Economy, 85 (1), February, 191-205 -- Edmund S. Phelps and John B. Taylor (1977), 'Stabilizing Powers of Monetary Policy under Rational Expectations', Journal of Political Economy, 85 (1), February, 163-90 -- Stephen J. Turnovsky (1984), 'Rational Expectations and the Theory of Macroeconomic Policy: An Exposition of Some of the Issues', Journal of Economic Education, 15 (1), Winter, 55-69 -- Alex Cukierman (1986), 'Central Bank Behavior and Credibility: Some Recent Theoretical Developments', Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, May, 5-17 -- , John B. Taylor (1994), 'The Inflation/Output Variability Trade-off Revisited (including 'Discussion' by Lawrence M. Ball)', in Jeffrey C. Fuhrer (ed.), Goals, Guidelines, and Constraints Facing Monetary Policymakers, Boston, MA: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 21-42 -- Michael Parkin (2000), 'What Have We Learned About Price Stability?', Peter Howitt, 'Discussion', W. Craig Riddell, 'Discussion', and Kim McPhail, 'General Discussion', Price Stability and the Long-run Target for Monetary Policy: Proceedings of a Seminar Held by the Bank of Canada, 223-81 -- Marvin Goodfriend (2004), 'Monetary Policy in the New Neoclassical Synthesis: A Primer', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 90 (3), Summer, 21-45 -- Jeffrey M. Lacker and John A. Weinberg (2007), 'Inflation and Unemployment: A Layperson's Guide to the Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 93 (3), Summer, 201-27 -- , Guillermo A. Calvo (1983), 'Staggered Prices in a Utility-maximizing Framework', Journal of Monetary Economics, 12 (3), September, 383-98 -- N. Gregory Mankiw (2001), 'The Inexorable and Mysterious Tradeoff Between Inflation and Unemployment', Economic Journal, 111 (471), May, C45-C61 -- Jordi Galí (2000), 'The Return of the Phillips Curve and Other Recent Developments in Business Cycle Theory', Spanish Economic Review, 2, 1-10 -- Michael T. Kiley (2002), 'Partial Adjustment and Staggered Price Setting', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 34 (2), May, 283-98 -- N. Gregory Mankiw and Ricardo Reis (2003), 'Sticky Information: A Model of Monetary Nonneutrality and Structural Slumps', in Philippe Aghion, Roman Frydman, Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Woodford (eds), Knowledge, Information, and Expectations in Modern Macroeconomics: InHonor of Edmund S. Phelps, Chapter 3, Princeton, NJ and Oxford, UK: Princeton University Press, 64-86 , Richard Dennis (2007), 'Fixing the New Keynesian Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Letter, No. 2007-35, November, 1-3 -- Michael Woodford (2007), 'Interpreting Inflation Persistence: Comments on the Conference on "Quantitative Evidence on Price Determination", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 39 (1), February (Supplement), 203-10 -- Mark Gertler and John Leahy (2008), 'A Phillips Curve with an Ss Foundation', Journal of Political Economy, 116 (3), 533-72 -- John M. Roberts (1995), 'New Keynesian Economics and the Phillips Curve', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 27 (4, part 1), November, 975-84 -- Jeff Fuhrer and George Moore (1995), 'Inflation Persistence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (1), February, 127-59 -- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan (2007), 'Modeling Inflation Dynamics: A Critical Review of Recent Research', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 39 (1), February (Supplement), 155-70 -- Luca Benati (2008), 'Investigating Inflation Persistence Across Monetary Regimes', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (3), August, 1005-60 -- Jean-Marie Dufour, Lynda Khalaf and Maral Kichian (2006), 'Inflation Dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve: An Identification Robust Econometric Analysis', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 30, 1707-27 -- Andreas Hornstein (2007), 'Evolving Inflation Dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 93 (4), Fall, 317-39 , '... the volume constitutes an important collection, which portrays the evolution of the Phillips Curve and the potency of policy debates in a single canvas in an elegant and comprehensive manner. The gaps that seem to have remained may be remedied by the editors in the form of a companion volume discussing open economies and global interdependence. The production quality and editing of the book are also excellent ...'--Biswajit Chatterjee, Indian Society of Labour Economics. This authoritative three-volume collection provides a comprehensive anthology of many of the most important and influential articles written since the publication of Phillips' 1958 study - the most-cited macroeconomic paper published in the 20th century. Along with an original introduction by the editors, the papers evaluate the original contribution and place it in its historical context. The works also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the New Classical critique and the expectations augmented Phillips Curve that resulted from it, and critique the part played by the 'New Keynesian Phillips Curve' in the New neo-Classical Synthesis that has emerged in macroeconomics. This indispensable volume will be of immense value to students, scholars and practitioners interested in the field of economics, and the Phillips Curve in particular
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Makroökonomie ; Neuklassizismus ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949082280202882
    Format: 1 online resource (IX, 505 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-067105-0 , 9783110671056 (electronic book)
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Reference
    Content: The Handbook of Polish, Czech, and Slovak Holocaust Fiction aims to increase the visibility and show the versatility of works from East-Central European countries. It is the first encyclopedic work to bridge the gap between the literary production of countries that are considered to be main sites of the Holocaust and their recognition in international academic and public discourse. It contains over 100 entries offering not only facts about the content and motifs but also pointing out the characteristic fictional features of each work and its meaning for academic discourse and wider reception in the country of origin and abroad. The publication will appeal to the academic and broader public interested in the representation of the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and World War II in literature and the arts. Besides prose, it also considers poetry and theatrical plays from 1943 through 2018. An introduction to the historical events and cultural developments in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Czech, and Slovak Republic, and their impact on the artistic output helps to contextualise the motif changes and fictional strategies that authors have been applying for decades. The publication is the result of long-term scholarly cooperation of specialists from four countries and several dozen academic centres.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Content -- , List of Entries -- , Introduction -- , Entries -- , The Abandoned Doll (Opuštěná panenka) -- , And God Saw That It Was Bad (I viděl bůh, že je to špatné) -- , Annihilation (Zagłada) -- , At Home with the Hitlers. The Hitlers' Kitchen (Doma u Hitlerů. Hitlerovic kuchyň) -- , The Beautiful Mrs Seidenman (Początek) -- , The Black Seasons (Czarne sezony) -- , A Black Solstice (Čierny slnovrat) -- , Black Torrent (Czarny potok) -- , The Black Tree's Memory (Černá paměť stromu) -- , The Boarding House (Pensjonat) -- , Boundary Marker (Kamień graniczny) -- , A Box of Lives (Krabice živých) -- , Bread for the Departed (Chleb rzucony umarłym) -- , A Christmas Legend from the Ghetto (Vánoční legenda z ghetta) -- , The Clerical Republic (Farská republika) -- , Colors (Barvy) -- , Concert on the Island (Koncert na ostrově) -- , Confession (Spowiedź) -- , The Court Jesters (Dvorní šašci) -- , The Cremator (Spalovač mrtvol) -- , Crow Songs (Vraní zpěvy) -- , The Day of Wrath (Dzień gniewu) -- , Death Is Called Engelchen (Smrť sa volá Engelchen) -- , Death of a Liberal (Śmierć liberała) -- , The Death of the Beautiful Deer (Smrt krásných srnců) -- , The Devil's Workshop (Chladnou zemí) -- , Diamonds of the Night (Démanty noci) -- , Diary of Love (Pamiętnik miłości) -- , Doctor Josef's Beauty (Ślicznotka doktora Josefa) -- , Doctor Mráz (Doktor Mráz) -- , The Earth Under Your Feet (Zem pod nohami) -- , Elegy for 77,297 Victims (Žalozpěv za 77 297 obětí) -- , Elegy for the Little Jewish Towns (Elegia miasteczek żydowskich) -- , The Elephants in Mauthausen (Slony v Mauthausene) -- , Emma and the Death's Head Hawkmoth (Ema a Smrtihlav) -- , The Empty Field (Puste pole) -- , The Escape from Yasnaya Polyana (Ucieczka z Jasnej Polany) and Shakespeare (Szekspir) -- , An Excursion to the Museum (Wycieczka do muzeum) -- , A Farewell to Maria (Pożegnanie z Marią) -- , The Final Station (Umschlagplatz) -- , The Flytrap Factory (Fabryka muchołapek) -- , The Fourth Language (Štvrtá reč) -- , Frascati: An Apotheosis of Topography (Frascati. Apoteoza topografii) -- , From the Abyss: Memories from the Camp (Z otchłani: Wspomnienia z lagru) -- , God's Horse (Koń Pana Boga) -- , Hannah (Hana) -- , The Holocaust (Holokaust) -- , Holy Week: A Novel of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Wielki Tydzień) -- , A Human Matter (Rzecz ludzka) -- , I Didn't Want to Be a Jew (Nechcel som byť žid) -- , It Happened on the First September (or Whenever) (Stalo sa prvého septembra [alebo inokedy]) -- , Italian High Heels (Włoskie szpilki) -- , The Jewish War and The Victory (Żydowska wojna, Zwycięstwo) -- , The Land of Forgetting (Krajina zabudnutia) -- , The Land without God (Země bez Boha) -- , The Last Cyclist (Poslední cyklista) -- , The Last Thing (Posledná vec) -- , Lessons in Love and Dancing (Hodina tance a lásky) -- , Life with a Star (Život s hvězdou) -- , The Lilies of Erika (Erikine ľalie) -- , Lily of the Valley: Rudolf Dilong's Forbidden Love (Konvália: Zakázaná láska Rudolfa Dilonga) -- , The Liver of Prometheus (Prometheova játra) -- , Medallions (Medaliony) -- , The Menorah (Sedmiramenný svícen) -- , Miracle in the Darkhouse (Zázrak v černém domě) -- , Modern Nativity Play (Jasełka-moderne) -- , Money from Hitler (Peníze od Hitlera) -- , More Gas, Comrades! (Więcej gazu, Kameraden!) -- , The Most Important Particle (Ta najważniejsza cząsteczka) -- , Mr Theodore Mundstock (Pan Theodor Mundstock) -- , Night of the Living Jews (Noc żywych Żydów) -- , The Old Man and Fate (Starý pán a osud) -- , Our Class: XIV Lessons from History (Nasza klasa: historia w XIV lekcjach) -- , The Peasant (Sedliak) -- , A Pending Matter (Nevybavená záležitosť) -- , The Pianist (Śmierć miasta) -- , A Piece about Mother and Fatherland (Utwór o Matce i Ojczyźnie) -- , Plague in Athens (Mor v Athénách) -- , Pocket Atlas of Women (Kieszonkowy atlas kobiet) -- , Postscriptum (Postscriptum) -- , A Prayer for Katerina Horovitzova (Modlitba pro Kateřinu Horovitzovou) -- , A Private Conversation (Soukromý rozhovor) -- , Proofs of Existence (Dowody na istnienie) -- , A Reading of Ashes (Odczytanie popiołów) -- , Romeo and Juliet and the Darkness (Romeo, Julie a tma) -- , Samson (Samson) -- , A Scrap of Time (Skrawek czasu) -- , Selected Poetry (Poezje wybrane) -- , Selected Poetry (Poezje wybrane) -- , Selected Poetry (Wiersze wybrane) -- , The Shop on Main Street (Obchod na korze) -- , Sidra Noach (Sidra Noach) -- , The Sixth Battalion, On Guard! (Šiesty prápor, na stráž!) -- , Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Spolek pro ochranu zvířat) -- , The Song Will Survive... An Anthology of Poems About Jews Under the German Occupation (Pieśń ujdzie cało... Antologia wierszy o Żydach pod okupacją niemiecką) -- , The Sound of the Sundial (Zvuk slunečních hodin) -- , St. Elizabeth's Square (Námestie svätej Alžbety) -- , The Stein Brothers Are in Town (Ve městě jsou bratři Steinové) -- , The Subtenant (Sublokatorka) -- , The Suitcase (Walizka) -- , Sweet Theresienstadt (Sladký Theresienstadt) -- , The Terezín Requiem (Terezínské Rekviem) -- , There Used to Be a Jewish Women, There Is No More Jewish Woman Now (Była Żydówka, nie ma Żydówki) -- , Trap with a Green Fence (Treblinka, slovo jak z dětské říkanky) -- , Tumult (Rejwach) -- , Tworki (Tworki) -- , We, Polish Jews (My, Żydzi polscy) -- , What I Read to the Dead (Co czytałem umarłym) -- , White Elephants (O bílých slonech) -- , Without Beauty, without a Collar (Bez krásy, bez límce) -- , The Woman Rabbi (Rabínka) -- , The Wrecked Temple in Me (Vo mne zbúraný chrám) -- , Detailed Overview -- , Contributors -- , Index of Names -- , Index of Topics, Motifs, Images, Places, and Devices , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-066725-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Slavic Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bibliografie
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York [u.a.] :New York Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV011710696
    Format: XIX, 428 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0-8147-8047-4 , 0-8147-8048-2
    Content: An innovative departure from traditional approaches to political thought, Lyman Tower Sargent's groundbreaking anthology includes minority ideologies and positions where they occurred historically. By interweaving minority voices with majority documents rather than grouping them separately, Political Thought in the United States presents us with a uniquely organic portrait of American political life. Beginning with the time of the explorers and early settlers, the volume presents the political beliefs and ideologies of religious minorities, women, North American Indians, and African Americans as fundamental components of American thought. Emphasizing that such minority perspectives never melted together into the mainstream, Sargent subscribes to a "tossed salad" approach which emphasizes the distinctness of minority opinions. Sargent's introductory comments, which preface the selections, serve as connecting narratives and help the reader follow ideological disputes as they occurred, revealing a historical continuum and enriching our understanding of contemporary politics.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Politisches Denken ; Geschichte ; Quelle ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Quelle ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Quelle
    URL: Inhaltsverzeichnis  (Kostenfrei)
    Author information: Sargent, Lyman Tower 1940-
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_BV042617886
    Format: 260 S. ; , 22 cm.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-0-949004-03-1
    Series Statement: Occasional table
    Content: An opening to curatorial enquiry : introduction to curating and research Paul O'Neill & Mick Wilson -- The complete curator Liam Gillick -- Towards the exhibition as research Simon Sheikh -- Renewing the curatorial refrain : sustainable research in contemporary art Maja & Reuben Fowkes -- And the question is Georgina Jackson -- Academy as exhibition Henk Slager -- What if an institution was curated? Intermediae as an institutional hypothesis Olga Fernandez Lopez -- Post-research notes : (re)search for the true self-managed art Jelena Vesić -- Movements that matter : the Projekt Migration (2003-06) Marion von Osten -- Action research : generative curatorial practice Kate Fowle -- Home works Sidsel Nelund -- Evolving archive : Asia Art Archive Hyunjoo Byeon -- In the time of trying : If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part of Your Revolution Vivian Ziherl -- Drafts, acts and lapses : Eastside Projects Chris Fite-Wassilak -- Our own bubbles of ignorance : the aesthetic of research of some biennales Carson Chan & Joanna Warsza -- Curatorial dictionary : unpacking the oxymoron tranzit.hu
    Content: "This anthology of newly commissioned texts presents a series of detailed examples of the different kinds of knowledge production that have recently emerged within the field of curatorial practice. The first volume of its kind to provide an overview of the theme of research within contemporary curating, 'Curating research' marks a new phase in developments of the profession globally. Consisting of case studies and contextual analyses by curators, artists, critics and academics, this publication will be an indispensible resource for all those interested in the current state of art, with particular regard to curating"--P. [4] of cover
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Ausstellung ; Gestaltung ; Museum ; Forschung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301187302882
    Format: 1 online resource (335 pages)
    ISBN: 9789811384370
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Introduction to the Neurodiversity Movement -- The Diversity in Neurodiversity -- The Neuro- in Neurodiversity -- Interaction with the Medical Model -- Self-Advocacy -- History and Introduction to Contributors -- Part I: Gaining Community -- Part II: Getting Heard -- Part III: Entering the Establishment? -- References -- Part I Gaining Community -- 2 Historicizing Jim Sinclair's "Don't Mourn for Us": A Cultural and Intellectual History of Neurodiversity's First Manifesto -- Autistic Writings and the Neurotypical Audience -- The Radicalism of Sinclair -- Sinclair, Autspace, and the Development of Autistic Culture -- References -- 3 From Exclusion to Acceptance: Independent Living on the Autistic Spectrum -- References -- 4 Autistic People Against Neuroleptic Abuse -- Origins -- Getting to Work and Forming Alliances -- Communicating Our Message Across Many Platforms -- Pressing Parliament and Leaning on the Law -- Impact -- References -- 5 Autistics.Org and Finding Our Voices as an Activist Movement -- Deep Origins: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Fair Housing Campaign -- My Activist Past -- Finding Out About Autism -- What Led up to the Creation of Autistics.Org -- Sometimes It Is Allies Who Work Against You -- Autistics.Org -- The End of Autistics.Org? -- Reference -- 6 Losing -- References -- Part II Getting Heard -- 7 Neurodiversity.Com: A Decade of Advocacy -- Introduction -- Engaging Neurodiversity -- Neurodiversity.Com -- Engaging Advocacy -- Neurodiversity Weblog -- Engaging Community -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Autscape -- In the Beginning, There Was a List -- Autistic Space -- Autistic Participants -- Herding Cats (Autistic Organizers) -- Where Next -- References -- 9 The Autistic Genocide Clock -- Alarm Bells -- Aspergia. , Continuing the Conversation -- Countdown -- Drawing Attention -- Autism Hub -- Moving Toward Acceptance -- References -- 10 Shifting the System: AASPIRE and the Loom of Science and Activism -- My Introduction to the Autistic Advocacy and Neurodiversity Movement -- Individuals and Organizations Critical to My Contribution to Neurodiversity and Autistic Activism -- Intended Goals of My Neurodiversity or Autistic Activism -- Steps to Meet the Intended Goals -- My Work's Place in the Broader Movement -- What Neurodiversity Means to Me -- References -- 11 Out of Searching Comes New Vibrance -- Out of Searching Came Community -- References -- 12 Two Winding Parent Paths to Neurodiversity Advocacy -- Shannon Des Roches Rosa: Encountering Neurodiversity as a Terrified Outsider -- Rejecting Autism Quackery -- Learning Why Neurodiversity Matters from Insider Perspectives -- Carol Greenburg: Advocacy Rooted in a Neurodivergent Family Tree -- Suddenly My World Made Sense -- A Chance Encounter. A Permanent Change -- TPGA: A Neurodiverse Ecosystem -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Lobbying Autism's Diagnostic Revision in the DSM-5 -- Larger Context of Diagnostic Process -- Strategy and Tactics -- Communications with the Workgroup -- Outcomes and Implications -- References -- 14 Torture in the Name of Treatment: The Mission to Stop the Shocks in the Age of Deinstitutionalization -- Inhumane Beyond All Reason -- Tearing Down the Walls They Built -- Though We Be but Small, We Are Mighty -- New Resistance and Organizing Against the School of Shock -- Freeing (All) Our People -- References -- 15 Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies -- Neurodiversity -- Academia -- The Journal -- The Ethos of "Autonomy" -- References -- 16 My Time with Autism Speaks -- References -- 17 Covering the Politics of Neurodiversity: And Myself -- References. , 18 "A Dream Deferred" No Longer: Backstory of the First Autism and Race Anthology -- References -- Part III Entering the Establishment? -- 19 Changing Paradigms: The Emergence of the Autism/Neurodiversity Manifesto -- A Bit About Me -- Late Diagnosis-Diagnosing Difference -- Blogging and Other Internet Activities -- Defining Neurodiversity -- From Dyslexia to Autism-Silencing Voices -- The Role that Shaped My Actions -- The Advocates Who Inspired Me -- The Butterfly Effect: Reaching the Right Person -- Conceptualizing an Inclusive Manifesto-The Meeting -- The Creation of the Manifesto-Steering Group Actions -- Where We Are Now-The Present -- Launch of Neurodivergent Labour -- References -- 20 From Protest to Taskforce -- Autistic Influence on the Emergence of Autistica -- Autistic Input into the National Autism Project -- The National Autistic Taskforce -- Lessons Learned -- References -- 21 Critiques of the Neurodiversity Movement -- Preamble -- How Identity Politics Dichotomizes Would-Be Allies -- Defining Who Is "In": Who Is Neurodivergent? -- Representativeness -- Reductionism -- Medicalization and the Master's House -- Group Think -- Conclusion -- References -- 22 Conclusion -- The Story so Far -- Inclusion of Autistic People with Higher Support Needs -- Serving the Interests of Autistic People with Higher Support Needs -- Final Thoughts -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kapp, Steven K. Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811384363
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer Nature | Singapore :Springer Singapore :
    UID:
    almahu_9949292176602882
    Format: 1 online resource (330)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 981-13-8437-1
    Content: This open access book marks the first historical overview of the autism rights branch of the neurodiversity movement, describing the activities and rationales of key leaders in their own words since it organized into a unique community in 1992. Sandwiched by editorial chapters that include critical analysis, the book contains 19 chapters by 21 authors about the forming of the autistic community and neurodiversity movement, progress in their influence on the broader autism community and field, and their possible threshold of the advocacy establishment. The actions covered are legendary in the autistic community, including manifestos such as “Don’t Mourn for Us”, mailing lists, websites or webpages, conferences, issue campaigns, academic project and journal, a book, and advisory roles. These actions have shifted the landscape toward viewing autism in social terms of human rights and identity to accept, rather than as a medical collection of deficits and symptoms to cure.
    Note: Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: Gaining Community -- 1. Historicizing Jim Sinclair’s “Don’t Mourn for Us”: A Cultural and Intellectual History of Neurodiversity’s Origins -- 2. From Exclusion to Acceptance: Independent Living on the Autistic Spectrum -- 3. Autistic People Against Neuroleptic Abuse -- 4. Autistics.org and Finding our Voices as an Activist Movement -- 5. Losing -- Part II: Getting Heard -- 6. Neurodiversity.com: A Decade of Advocacy -- 7. Autscape -- 8. The Autistic Genocide Clock -- 9. Shifting the System: AASPIRE and the Loom of Science and Activism -- 10. Out of Searching Comes New Vibrance -- 11. Two Winding Parent Paths to Neurodiversity Advocacy -- 12. Lobbying Autism’s Diagnostic Revision in the DSM-5 -- 13. Torture in the Name of Treatment: The Mission to Stop the Shocks in the Age of Deinstitutionalization -- 14. Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies -- 15. My Time with Autism Speaks -- 16. Covering the Politics of Neurodiversity: And Myself -- 17. “A Dream Deferred” No Longer: Backstory of the First Autism and Race Anthology -- Part III: Entering the Establishment? -- 18. Changing Paradigms: The Emergence of the Autism/Neurodiversity Manifesto -- 19. From Protest to Taskforce -- Part IV -- 20. Critiques of the Neurodiversity Movement -- 21. Conclusion. , English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-13-8436-3
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :New York University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949687545202882
    Format: 1 online resource (366 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8147-7690-6 , 0-8147-6927-6 , 1-4356-0745-7
    Content: With a Foreword by Vijay Prashad and an Afterword by Gary Okihiro How might we understand yellowface performances by African Americans in 1930's swing adaptations of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado, Paul Robeson's support of Asian and Asian American struggles, or the absorption of hip hop by Asian American youth culture? AfroAsian Encounters is the first anthology to look at the mutual influence of and relationships between members of the African and Asian diasporas. While these two groups have often been thought of as occupying incommensurate, if not opposing, cultural
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword: Bandung Is Done; Introduction: AfroAsian Encounters; Part I: Positioning AfroAsian Racial Identities; " A Race So Different from Our Own"; Crossings in Prose; Complicating Racial Binaries; One People, One Nation?; Black-and-Tan Fantasies; Part II: Confronting the Color Hierarchy; " It Takes Some Time to Learn the Right Words"; Chutney, Metissage, and Other Mixed Metaphors; These Are the Breaks; Part III: Performing AfroAsian Identities; Racing American Modernity; Black Bodies/Yellow Masks; The Rush Hour of Black/Asian Coalitions? , Performing Postmodernist Passing Part IV: Celebrating Unity; Persisting Solidarities; Internationalism and Justice; " Jazz That Eats Rice"; Kickin' the White Man's Ass; Afterword: Toward a Black Pacific; About the Contributors; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-7580-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-7581-0
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rochester, NY :University of Rochester Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949447727402882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 287 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781787449183 (ebook)
    Content: Today, some fifty years after, we celebrate - or excoriate - "the Sixties." Using his wide-ranging experience as an activist and writer, Paul Lauter examines the values, the exploits, the victories, the implications, and sometimes the failings, of the "Movement" of that conflicted time. In Our Sixties, Lauter writes about movement activities from the perspective of a full-time participant: 1964 Mississippi freedom schools; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); the Morgan community school in Washington, DC, which he headed; a variety of antiwar, antidraft actions; the New University Conference, a radical group of faculty and graduate students; The Feminist Press, which he helped found; and the United States Servicemen's Fund, an organization supporting antiwar GIs. He got fired, got busted, got published, and even got tenure. He honed his skills writing for the New York Review of Books among other magazines. As a teacher he created innovative courses ranging from "Revolutionary Literature" and "Contesting the Canon" to "The Sixties in Fiction, Poetry, and Film." He led the development of the groundbreaking Heath Anthology of American Literature and remains its general editor. Lauter's book offers both a retrospective look at the social justice struggles of the Sixties and an account of how his participation in these struggles has shaped his life. Social history as well as personal chronicle, this account is for those who recall that turbulent decade as well as for those who seek to better understand its impact on American politics and society in our current era.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Jan 2023).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781580469906
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949195016502882
    Format: 1 online resource (216 p.) : , 30 b/w illustrations
    ISBN: 9780691225975 , 9783110754001
    Content: An outstanding anthology in which notable musicians, artists, scientists, thinkers, poets, and more-from Gustavo Dudamel and Carrie Mae Weems to Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Paul Muldoon-explore the influence of music on their lives and workWhat happens when extraordinary creative spirits-musicians, poets, critics, and scholars, as well as an architect, a visual artist, a filmmaker, a scientist, and a legendary Supreme Court justice-are asked to reflect on their favorite music? The result is Ways of Hearing, a diverse collection that explores the ways music shapes us and our shared culture. These acts of musical witness bear fruit through personal essays, conversations and interviews, improvisatory meditations, poetry, and visual art. They sound the depths of a remarkable range of musical genres, including opera, jazz, bluegrass, and concert music both classical and contemporary.This expansive volume spans styles and subjects, including Pico Iyer's meditations on Handel, Arnold Steinhardt's thoughts on Beethoven's Grosse Fuge, and Laurie Anderson and Edgar Choueiri's manifesto for spatial music. Richard Powers discusses the one thing about music he's never told anyone, Daphne Brooks draws sonic connections between Toni Morrison and Cécile McLorin Salvant, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg reveals what she thinks is the sexiest duet in opera. Poems interspersed throughout further expand how we can imagine and respond to music. Ways of Hearing is a book for our times that celebrates the infinite ways music enhances our lives.Contributors include: Laurie Anderson, Jamie Barton, Daphne Brooks, Edgar Choueiri, Jeff Dolven, Gustavo Dudamel, Edward Dusinberre, Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, Frank Gehry, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Jane Hirshfield, Pico Iyer, Alexander Kluge, Nathaniel Mackey, Maureen McLane, Alicia Hall Moran, Jason Moran, Paul Muldoon, Elaine Pagels, Robert Pinsky, Richard Powers, Brian Seibert, Arnold Steinhardt, Susan Stewart, Abigail Washburn, Carrie Mae Weems, Susan Wheeler, C. K. Williams, and Wu Fei.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction: A Convocation of Keen Spirits and Vivid Voices -- , 1. One, Two, Three . . . Infinity -- , 2. The Joy inside Sorrow -- , 3. Fidelio's Echo -- , 4. Beethoven Invents the Species Again -- , 5. A Winter Drive -- , 6. Work Song -- , 7. Arvo Pärt's Tabula Rasa -- , 8. On Chopin's Ballade No. 2, Op. 38 -- , 9. leyelP -- , 10. Jessye Norman Sings "Die Nachtigall" -- , 11. "Wusuli Boat Song" / "Water Is Wide": History of a Cross- Cultural Duet -- , 12. " Loud Dreaming": Of Mothers and Sisters and Lessons in Listening -- , 13. Interval / Notation -- , 14. A Change Is Gonna Come -- , 15. See the Music -- , 16. Edward Elgar, Cello Concerto in E Minor, 1919 -- , 17. Opera Is Indivisible -- , 18. Music as a Family Affair -- , 19. Your Brother Called -- , 20. Holy Song of Thanks -- , 21. On Beethoven's String Quartet in B-flat, Op. 130, with the Grosse Fuge -- , 22. Adagio -- , 23. A Long Song Log: Ten Entries on Seriality, to the Accompaniment of Charles Mingus's Black Saint -- , 24. Ghazal for the End of Time -- , 25. Spaces for Music -- , 26. Going Spatial -- , Acknowledgments -- , List of Contributors -- , Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2021 English, De Gruyter, 9783110754001
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2021, De Gruyter, 9783110753776
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural, Area Studies 2021 English, De Gruyter, 9783110754124
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural, Area Studies 2021, De Gruyter, 9783110753899
    In: Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2021, De Gruyter, 9783110739121
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. Further information can be found on the KOBV privacy pages