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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV020397217
    Format: VIII, 186 S. : , Illustrationen.
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1807-1882 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth ; Rezeption ; Deutsch ; Literatur
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961983559402883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 332 pages, 16 pages of plates) : , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781477323601 , 1477323600 , 9781477323595 , 1477323597
    Content: Literary evidence is often silent about the lives of women in antiquity, particularly those from the buried cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Even when women are considered, they are often seen through the lens of their male counterparts. In this collection, Brenda Longfellow and Molly Swetnam-Burland have gathered an outstanding group of scholars to give voice to both the elite and ordinary women living on the Bay of Naples before the eruption of Vesuvius. Using visual, architectural, archaeological, and epigraphic evidence, the authors consider how women in the region interacted with their communities through family relationships, businesses, and religious practices, in ways that could complement or complicate their primary social roles as mothers, daughters, and wives. They explore women-run businesses from weaving and innkeeping to prostitution, consider representations of women in portraits and graffiti, and examine how women expressed their identities in the funerary realm. Providing a new model for studying women in the ancient world, Women's Lives, Women's Voices brings to light the day-to-day activities of women of all classes in Pompeii and Herculaneum.
    Note: Introduction. Negotiating silence, finding voices, and articulating agency / Brenda Longfellow and Molly Swetnam-Burland -- Part I. Public and commercial identities -- Pompeian women and the making of a material history / Lauren Hackworth Petersen -- Women's work? investors, money-handlers, and dealers / Molly Swetnam-Burland -- From household to workshop: women, weaving, and the peculium / Lauren Caldwell -- Buying power: the public priestesses of Pompeii / Barbara Kellum -- Real estate for profit: Julia Felix's property and the Forum frieze / Eve D'Ambra -- Part II. Women on display -- Contextualizing the funerary and honorific portrait statues of women in Pompeii / Brenda Longfellow -- Portraits and patrons: the women of the Villa of the Mysteries in their social context / Elaine K. Gazda -- "What's in a name?" mapping women's names from the graffiti of Pompeii and Herculaneum / Erika Zimmermann Damer -- The public and private lives of Pompeian prostitutes / Sarah Levin-Richardson -- Part III. Representing women -- Women, art, power, and work in the House of the Chaste Lovers at Pompeii / Jennifer Trimble -- The House of the Triclinium (V.2.4) at Pompeii: the house of a "courtesan"? / Luciana Jacobelli -- Sex on display in Pompeii's tavern VII.7.18 / Jessica Powers -- Drawings of women at Pompeii / Margaret L. Laird -- Epilogue. The complexity of silence / Allison L. C. Emmerson.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477323588
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1477323589
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9960178852702883
    Format: 1 online resource (352 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030955540
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis Bks.
    Note: Includes index. , Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Part I: Methods of Celestial Sleuthing -- 1: Astronomy Software, Learning About Locations, Sunlight and Shadows, and Weather Archives -- Astronomy Software -- Method to Find the Lunar Phase on the Evening of the Boston Tea Party -- Online Astronomical Tables -- Using Tables to Find the Lunar Phase on the Evening of the Boston Tea Party -- Determining Whether Alexander the Great Observed a Partial Lunar Eclipse or a Total Lunar Eclipse in 331 B.C. -- Learning About Locations -- Finding the Location of Monet's Hotel Window in Le Havre -- Finding the Location of Manet's Hotel Window in Boulogne-sur-Mer -- Using Postcards to Study Erosion of the Rocks in Monet's Étretat, Sunset -- Finding Munch's Locations for His Paintings in Åsgårdstrand -- Maps, Postcards, and Georgia O'Keeffe's Location for a Painting in Manhattan -- Sunlight & -- Shadows -- Sunlight and Shadow in the Iconic VJ Day Times Square Kiss Photograph -- Sunlight and Shadows in Ansel Adams' Denali and Wonder Lake -- Sunlight and Shadows in Monet's Paintings on Belle Île -- Sunlight and Shadows in Johannes Vermeer's View of Delft -- Weather Archives -- Checking Yosemite Weather on Possible Dates for Ansel Adams's Moon and Half Dome -- Finding Archived Weather Observations for Cities in the United States -- Finding Archived Daily Weather Maps for the United States -- Meteorological Archives and the Date of Georgia O'Keeffe's New York Street with Moon -- Meteorological Reports in Foreign Newspapers -- Meteorological Diary for England in The Gentleman's Magazine -- Meteorological Observations at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich -- Meteorological Observations for Europe in the Bulletin International -- Wind and Weather in Manet's Moonlight Over the Port of Boulogne -- Wind and Weather in Monet's Impression, Sunrise. , Worldwide Meteorological Archives at NOAA -- Longfellow, a Cool Evening, and "The Light of Stars" -- References -- 2: Letters, Almanacs, Timetables, and Foreign Languages -- Letters -- Using Letters to Determine the Approximate Date of Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night -- Letters and Starry Night: What's in a Name? -- Using Letters to Determine the Approximate Date and Time of Night of Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night Over the Rhône -- Using Letters to Determine the Approximate Date of Vincent van Gogh's Café Terrace at Night -- Using Letters to Answer the Question - Does the Orange Disk in a Vincent van Gogh Painting Represent the Sun or the Moon? -- Using Letters and Astronomical Software to Determine the Date of Vincent van Gogh's Road with Cypress and Star -- Using Letters to Determine the Date of Vincent van Gogh's White House at Night -- Letters of Claude Monet -- Monet's Letters and the Date in 1883 of a Sunset Painting at Étretat -- Monet's Letters and the Date in 1885 of His Nearly Fatal Accident at Étretat -- Monet's Letters and His Painting Campaign in 1886 on Belle Île -- Letters of Édouard Manet and the Date of Moonlight Over the Port of Boulogne -- Letters of Georgia O'Keeffe -- Almanacs -- Almanacs Related to the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere's Ride -- Benjamin Banneker's Almanacs from the 1790s -- Almanacs from 1857 and Lincoln's "Almanac Trial" -- Almanacs and the Eclipses in Shakespeare's King Lear -- Railroad Timetables -- Obtaining Railroad Timetables -- Using Railroad Timetables from 1945 to Confirm the Time of Day for the VJ Day Times Square Kiss Photograph -- Using Railroad Timetables from 1843 to Identify the Event That Inspired a Painting by J. M. W. Turner -- Using Railroad Timetables to Determine the Time of Vincent van Gogh's Observation of an Evening Star. , Using Railroad Timetables from 1916 to Identify the Trains Depicted by Georgia O'Keeffe in Her Night Scenes from Canyon, Texas -- Foreign Language Translation -- Translating Claude Monet's Letters from Belle Île -- Translation of Gegenschein Observing Reports from Europe -- Translations Related to Mont Saint-Michel and the Hundred Years' War -- References -- 3: Research Trips, Method of Corresponding Days, Timekeeping -- Research Trips -- Visit to the Site of an Ansel Adams Moonrise Photograph -- Visit to the Site of a Vermeer Townscape -- Method of Corresponding Days -- The "Autumn Moon Encore" and the Ansel Adams Photograph Autumn Moon -- Julian Caesar's Invasion of Britain and Corresponding Days in August 2007 -- Monet's Belle Île Campaign and Corresponding Days in September 2019 -- Timekeeping -- Julian and Gregorian Calendars -- Calendars, Eclipses in 1605, and Shakespeare's King Lear -- Daylight Saving Time, Time Zones, and Local Mean Time -- Finding Local Mean Time in Boston -- Finding Local Mean Time in Delft, Netherlands -- Finding Local Mean Time in Étretat, Normandy -- Deducing Time Zones from Newspapers -- Timekeeping in World War II -- Conclusion: Timekeeping -- References -- Part II: Examples of Astronomy in Art -- 4: Vermeer and Monet: Masters of Sunlight and Shadows, and the Moon in J. M. W. Turner's First Oil Paintings -- Dating Vermeer's View of Delft -- View of Delft -- Season and Time of Day? -- Nieuwe Kerk's Octagon -- Nieuwe Kerk "Two Times Too Wide"? -- Research Trip to the Netherlands -- Vermeer's Viewpoint -- Clock in View of Delft -- Vermeer's Empty Bell Tower -- September Sun -- Conclusions: Vermeer's View of Delft -- Modern Visits to Delft -- Dating Monet's Paintings on Belle Île -- Monet's Belle Île Painting Campaign in 1886 -- Port Coton Painting -- Research Trip to Port Coton in 2016 -- Monet, Tides, and Weather. , Results for the Port Coton Painting -- Port Domois Painting -- Tides, Shadows, and AABI in September 2017 -- Research Trip to Port Domois in September 2019 -- Results for the Port Domois Painting -- Monet's Grotto Event on September 25, 1886 -- Art Historians and the Grotto -- Grotto of the Apothecary? -- Conclusions: Monet on Belle Île -- Modern Visits to Belle Île -- Dating J. M. W. Turner's First Oil Paintings -- Turner's First Exhibited Oil Paintings -- Isle of Wight Painting Campaign: June or August-September 1795? -- Rocks in the Painting: The Needles or Freshwater Bay? -- The Rising Full Moon -- Conclusion: Turner and the Moon -- References -- 5: Georgia O'Keeffe's Night Skies, Kawase Hasui and Nocturnal Scenes in Japan -- Georgia O'Keeffe: New York Street with Moon -- Bishop's Crook Lamppost -- New York Street with Moon Location: 47th Street? -- Churches of Manhattan -- Church of the Holy Family on 47th Street: Ruled Out -- St. Boniface's Roman Catholic Church on 47th Street: Ruled Out -- New York Street with Moon Location: 48th Street -- Svenska Kyrkan (Swedish Seamen's Church) on 48th Street: Ruled Out -- Collegiate Church of Saint Nicholas on 48th Street: Perfect Match -- Location: 48th Street -- Manhattanhenge -- Dating New York Street with Moon -- November 1924 Full Moon Period: Ruled Out -- December 1924 Full Moon Period: Ruled Out -- January 9, 1925, Full Moon: Perfect Match -- February 1925 Full Moon Period: Ruled Out -- Conclusion: New York Street with Moon -- Georgia O'Keeffe: Evening Star -- Walks Near Sunset -- Letters in March 1917 -- Venus as Evening Star? -- Astronomical Calculations: Venus as Morning Star -- Jupiter as Evening Star -- Conclusions: Georgia O'Keeffe's Evening Star Series -- Georgia O'Keeffe: Train Coming In, Canyon, Texas -- Thanksgiving 1916: Early Morning Train -- Identifying the Train Arriving Near Sunrise. , The Last Two Stars in the Morning Sky -- February 1917: "early morning train - Sunrise" -- Georgia O'Keeffe: Full Moon and a Star -- Conclusions: Georgia O'Keeffe's Night Skies -- Kawase Hasui and Nocturnal Scenes in Japan -- Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto -- Two Planets in the Western Sky -- Moon Shadows -- The Artist's Methods -- Conclusion: Kawase Hasui and Planets Over Japan -- References -- Part III: Examples of Astronomy in History -- 6: The Campaigns of Alexander the Great, and King John and the Loss of the Crown Jewels -- Alexander the Great and an Eclipse -- Eclipse Before the Battle of Gaugamela -- Arrian on the Eclipse -- Quintus Curtius on the Eclipse -- Plutarch on the Eclipse -- Partial Lunar Eclipse? -- Astronomical Calculations: Total Lunar Eclipse of September 20, 331 B.C. -- Total Lunar Eclipse -- Conclusions: Eclipse of Alexander -- Moon and Tides During Alexander's Campaign in India -- Heliacal Rise of the Dog Star -- Tidal Event on the Indus River -- Tidal Bore -- Lunar Phases and the Tidal Bore -- Astronomical Calculations -- The Pleiades and the Departures from India -- Conclusions: Alexander the Great and Astronomy -- King John, the Loss of the Crown Jewels, and the Moon -- King John and the Loss of the Crown Jewels -- The Tale Recounted in the 19th Century -- The Tale Recounted in the Present Day -- The Story According to Matthew Paris -- The Account in William Camden's Britannia -- Allusions by Shakespeare -- Tidal Bores -- A Historically Significant Perigean Spring Tide -- Tidal Bore on a Falling Tide? -- Tidal Bore on a Rising Tide: Modern Example -- Tide Calculations for October 12, 1216 -- Conclusion: King John and the Loss of the Crown Jewels -- References -- 7: Mont Saint-Michel in the Hundred Years' War, and the Discovery of the Gegenschein -- Mont Saint-Michel and the Tides of War. , The Michelettes and the Hundred Years' War.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Olson, Donald W. Investigating Art, History, and Literature with Astronomy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783030955533
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949420123102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxiii, 509 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781003230977 , 1003230970 , 9781000685268 , 1000685268 , 9781000685237 , 1000685233
    Series Statement: Issues in forensic psychology
    Content: "Challenging Bias in Forensic Psychological Assessment and Testing is a ground-breaking work that addresses the biases and inequalities within the field of forensic psychology. It gives valuable insights into individuals practices and wider criminal justice approaches at an international level, while providing tangible solutions to tackle the disparities"--
    Note: Part 1: Present day issues in forensic psychological assessment -- Introduction: Forensic Context Assessment -- Reliability, Validity, & Current Challenges / Glenda Liell, Martin Fisher and Lawrence Jones with Lorraine Hough -- Challenging Bias in the Forensic Context: Lived Experiences / Palwinder Athwal-Kooner, Martine Ratcliffe & Ana Da Silva -- The Role of Dynamic Risk Factors in Forensic Assessment and Treatment planning / Roxanne Hefferman and Tony Ward -- Why dynamic risk factors cannot be applied universally: Their normative nature and the importance of cultural awareness in risk assessment and intervention / Stefanie Schmidt, Roxanne Heffernan & Tony Ward -- The Validity of Reconviction as a Proxy Measure for Re-offending: Interpreting Risk Measures and Research in the Light of False Convictions and Detection and Conviction Evasion Skills (DACES) and processes / Lawrence Jones, Martin Fisher and Glenda Liell -- Measuring what matters: Standardized risk levels for criminal recidivism risk / Daryl Kroner and R. Karl Hanson -- The Cumulative Modelling of Risk / Sean Hamilton & Mags O'Rourke -- What Works in the Digital Age? VR and Smartphone Applications for Forensic Psychology / Aniek M. Siezenga, Jean-Louis van Gelder & Job van der Schalk -- Assessment and Intervention Technologies in Juvenile Justice / Christopher M. King, Lauren Grove, Rachel Bomysoad, Kenny Gonzalez & Loumarie Vasquez. -- Implications and Considerations for Conducting Remote Forensic Evaluations in Underserved and Marginalized Communities / Ashley Batastini, Natalie Anumba, Michelle Guyon & Meera Patel -- Part 2: Forensic practice & working with biases -- Supervising Assessment Practice / Jason Davies -- The Power Threat Meaning Framework -- Implications for the Criminal Justice System / Jo Ramsden & Kerry Beckley -- Individual Bias in Forensic Practice / Todd Hogue & Mats Dernevik. -- Cultural bias in Forensic Assessment: Considerations and Suggestions / Andrew Day, Yilma Woldgabreal & Luke Butcher -- Personal Construct Psychology & Repertory Grids in Formulation / Nicholas Blagden & Adrian Needs. -- Using Social Media Data in Forensic Evaluations: Addressing Bias / Ashley Batastini, Madison Lord & Michael Vitacco. -- Part 3: Diversity & forensic populations theoretical and practical approaches -- Gender-sensitive violence risk assessment / Vivienne de Vogel -- Critical Reflection on Gender Identity Assessments with Trans and Gender Non-Binary individuals: Challenges, implications, and a newly proposed approach in Forensic Psychology / Sören Henrich. -- Neurodiversity Assessment In Forensic Contexts / Nancy Doyle, Lorraine Hough, Karen Thorne & Tanya Banfield. -- Risk Assessment in Offenders with Learning Disabilities / Emma Longfellow, Mark Callender & Rachel Hicks. -- How forensic practitioners may better understand neurodevelopmental disorders within forensic practice with a specific focus on ADHD and ASD / Rachel Worthington. -- Deafness in a forensic context / Mats Dernevik, Brendan Monteiro, Lorraine Hough & Elizabeth Kimber -- Criminally Diverse Offenders / Phillip Willmot -- Challenging Bias in the Assessment of Extremist Offending / Christopher Dean & Monica Lloyd. -- The Assessment of Psychopathy / Jake Seaward & Jenny Tew. -- Technological assessment methods: New directions in the assessment of sexual offending and sexualised violence / Derek Perkins and Ignazio Puzzo -- Future direction -- Challenging bias in cross-cultural forensic psychology assessment and testing: A summary perspective / Yilma Woldgabreal.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Challenging bias in forensic psychological assessment and testing Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9781032138282
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    New York :Gordian Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV005074084
    Format: VIII, 186 S. : , Ill.
    Edition: Reprint [d. Ausg. 1933]
    ISBN: 0-87752-050-X
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: 1807-1882 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth ; Rezeption ; Deutsch ; Literatur
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  • 6
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    Book
    New York City : Samuel French | London : Samuel French, Ltd
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    UID:
    gbv_1006430075
    Format: volumes , 21 cm
    Edition: Reproduktion Also issued online
    Note: v. 1. Lantern light : a play of New England witchcraft in 3 acts -- Evangeline : a play in 4 acts, founded on the poem by Longfellow -- Hiawatha : a play in 7 scenes, founded on the poem by Longfellow -- Little Lady Dresden : an incident in 1 act at Mount Vernon -- Around the blue wigwam : a play in 2 acts about Pocahontas -- White asters : an Americanization playlet in 3 acts -- Memories : a commencement pageant. , v. 2. The Admiral Christopher : a play of the dramatic life of Christopher Columbus in 4 acts -- Maytime in Plymouth : a play in 3 acts in which the pilgrims greet the spring after the perils of the first great winter -- Red dusk : an Indian fantasy in which "King Philip" chief of the Wampanoags, mighty tribe of the East, "goes West" -- Young Hale of Connecticut : a play in 2 acts of the courage and daring of Captain Nathan Hale -- "La Capitaine" : a play in 3 acts depicting the courage of a brave little woman during the American Revolution, Mollie Pitcher -- West o' the Alleghenies : a play in 1 act of the first pioneer Christmas spent on the Wilderness Road blazed by Daniel Boone -- Black Congo : a play in 3 acts in which Abraham Lincoln keeps a vow he made when a boy at a slave market in New Orleans. , v. 3. The blue fountain : a play about Ponce de Leon -- The witch with golden hair : a play about Salem witchcraft -- "Down with the king!" : a play about the American Revolution -- A far country : a play about the early days of California -- The legend of Sleepy Hollow : a play based on the tale by Washington Irving -- The colonel's carriage : a play about the Civil War. , v. 4. The prince of the golden arrow : a play based on the legend of the enchanted mesa -- The phantom ship : a scene based on a tale of Marble-Head -- The princess and the pirate : piracy in the days of Blackbeard -- The green dragon : a bit of espionage during the American Revolution -- Vignette : Creole days in New Orleans -- Travelin' : a scene on the Oregon Trail -- The dance : a play based on a Piaute festival. , Also issued online.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Patriotic plays ; College and school drama ; Amateur plays
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    New York :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV045915745
    Format: 1 Online Ressource (304 Seiten) : , 6 Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-231-54762-8
    Content: Why should the earliest literary encounters between China and the United States-and their critical interpretation-matter now? How can they help us describe cultural exchanges in which nothing substantial is exchanged, at least not in ways that can easily be tracked? All sorts of literary meetings took place between China and the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, involving an unlikely array of figures including canonical Americans such as Washington Irving, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Chinese writers Qiu Jin and Dong Xun; and Asian American writers like Yung Wing and Edith Eaton. Yet present-day interpretations of these interactions often read too much into their significance or mistake their nature-missing their particularities or limits in the quest to find evidence of cosmopolitanism or transnational hybridity.In Intransitive Encounter, Nan Z. Da carefully re-creates these transpacific interactions, plying literary and social theory to highlight their various expressions of indifference toward synthesis, interpollination, and convergence. Da proposes that interpretation trained on such recessive moments and minimal adjustments can light a path for Sino-U.S. relations going forward-offering neither a geopolitical showdown nor a celebration of hybridity but the possibility of self-contained cross-cultural encounters that do not have to confess to the fact of their having taken place. Intransitive Encounter is an unconventional and theoretically rich reflection on how we ought to interpret global interactions and imaginings that do not fit the patterns proclaimed by contemporary literary studies
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jan 2019)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-231-18803-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-231-18802-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Literatur ; Kulturkontakt
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    Online Resource
    Princeton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9961991490102883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780691050973 , 069105097X
    Series Statement: Translation/transnation
    Content: This polished literary history argues forcefully that Latinos are not newcomers in the United States by documenting a vast network of Spanish-language cultural activity in the nineteenth century. Juxtaposing poems and essays by both powerful and peripheral writers, Kirsten Silva Gruesz proposes a major revision of the nineteenth-century U.S. canon and its historical contexts. Drawing on previously unpublished archival materials and building on an innovative interpretation of poetry's cultural role, Ambassadors of Culture brings together scattered writings from the borderlands of California and the Southwest as well as the cosmopolitan exile centers of New York, New Orleans, and San Francisco. It reads these productions in light of broader patterns of relations between the U.S. and Latin America, moving from the fraternal rhetoric of the Monroe Doctrine through the expansionist crisis of 1848 to the proto-imperialist 1880s. It shows how ''ambassadors of culture'' such as Whitman, Longfellow, and Bryant propagated ideas about Latin America and Latinos through their translations, travel writings, and poems. In addition to these well-known figures and their counterparts in the work of nation-building in Cuba, Mexico, and Central and South America, this book also introduces unremembered women writers and local poets writing in both Spanish and English. In telling the almost forgotten early history of travels and translations between U.S. and Latin American writers, Gruesz shows that Anglo and Latino traditions in the New World were, from the beginning, deeply intertwined and mutually necessary.
    Note: "Alone with the terrible hurricane" : the occluded history of transamerican literature ; Geografia nueva : an alternate history of the American world system ; Citizen, ambassador : stations of literary representation ; The transamerican archive : poetry as daily practice ; Vernacular authorship, or the imitator's agency -- The chain of American circumstance : from Niagara to Cuba to Panama ; Meditations on Niagara : transnational pilgrims and the American sublime ; The Cuban star over New York : Heredia's translated nationhood ; Republics in chains : from Bryant's prairies to the Mexican meseta ; Vistas del infierno : the racial dilemma of María del Occidente -- Tasks of the translator : imitative literature, the Catholic South, and the invasion of Mexico ; "A mist of lurid light" : translation practice in the Americas ; Ecos de Mexico : Whittier, Longfellow, and the case against expansion ; Converting Evangeline to Evangelina ; In the vernacular : translation on the border -- The mouth of a new empire : New Orleans in the transamerican print trade ; New Orleans, capital of the (other) nineteenth century ; The fertile crescent : Whitman's immersion in the "Spanish element" ; Reading La patria : Hispanophone print culture and the annexation question ; Songs of exile : the Laúd poets and Quintero's pearls -- The deep roots of our America : two new worlds, and their resistors ; Diplomatic license : Pombo in New York ; Staging gender on the California borderlands ; Brave mundo nuevo : the marketing of transnational Spanish culture ; Most faithful Fidel : Guillermo Prieto's reconstruction travelogue -- Coda : The future's past : Latino ghosts in the U.S. canon. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691050966
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0691050961
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691221304
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0691221308
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Princeton, N.J : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1741949416
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 293 pages)
    ISBN: 9780691221304 , 0691221308
    Series Statement: Translation/transnation
    Content: "Alone with the terrible hurricane" : the occluded history of transamerican literature ; Geografia nueva : an alternate history of the American world system ; Citizen, ambassador : stations of literary representation ; The transamerican archive : poetry as daily practice ; Vernacular authorship, or the imitator's agency -- The chain of American circumstance : from Niagara to Cuba to Panama ; Meditations on Niagara : transnational pilgrims and the American sublime ; The Cuban star over New York : Heredia's translated nationhood ; Republics in chains : from Bryant's prairies to the Mexican meseta ; Vistas del infierno : the racial dilemma of María del Occidente -- Tasks of the translator : imitative literature, the Catholic South, and the invasion of Mexico ; "A mist of lurid light" : translation practice in the Americas ; Ecos de México : Whittier, Longfellow, and the case against expansion ; Converting Evangeline to Evangelina ; In the vernacular : translation on the border -- The mouth of a new empire : New Orleans in the transamerican print trade ; New Orleans, capital of the (other) nineteenth century ; The fertile crescent : Whitman's immersion in the "Spanish element" ; Reading La patria : Hispanophone print culture and the annexation question ; Songs of exile : the Laúd poets and Quintero's pearls -- The deep roots of our America : two new worlds, and their resistors ; Diplomatic license : Pombo in New York ; Staging gender on the California borderlands ; Brave mundo nuevo : the marketing of transnational Spanish culture ; Most faithful Fidel : Guillermo Prieto's reconstruction travelogue -- Coda : The future's past : Latino ghosts in the U.S. canon.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-278) and index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0691050961
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gruesz, Kirsten Silva, 1964- Ambassadors of culture Princeton, N.J : Princeton University Press, ©2002
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , Romance Studies
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    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9961982581502883
    Format: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    ISBN: 9780231547628 , 0231547625
    Content: Why should the earliest literary encounters between China and the United States-and their critical interpretation-matter now? How can they help us describe cultural exchanges in which nothing substantial is exchanged, at least not in ways that can easily be tracked? All sorts of literary meetings took place between China and the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, involving an unlikely array of figures including canonical Americans such as Washington Irving, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Chinese writers Qiu Jin and Dong Xun; and Asian American writers like Yung Wing and Edith Eaton. Yet present-day interpretations of these interactions often read too much into their significance or mistake their nature-missing their particularities or limits in the quest to find evidence of cosmopolitanism or transnational hybridity.In Intransitive Encounter, Nan Z. Da carefully re-creates these transpacific interactions, plying literary and social theory to highlight their various expressions of indifference toward synthesis, interpollination, and convergence. Da proposes that interpretation trained on such recessive moments and minimal adjustments can light a path for Sino-U.S. relations going forward-offering neither a geopolitical showdown nor a celebration of hybridity but the possibility of self-contained cross-cultural encounters that do not have to confess to the fact of their having taken place. Intransitive Encounter is an unconventional and theoretically rich reflection on how we ought to interpret global interactions and imaginings that do not fit the patterns proclaimed by contemporary literary studies.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- , INTRODUCTION. Intransitivity -- , Chapter One. INDIFFERENCE IN THE OPEN -- , Chapter Two. EXTREME REFORMALITY -- , Chapter Three. INCOMMUNICATIVE EXCHANGE -- , Chapter Four. THE THINGS THINGS DO NOT HAVE TO SAY -- , Chapter Five. OPEN BOOKS -- , Chapter Six. HARMLESS EXAGGERATION -- , EPILOGUE. Untracking Encounter -- , Appendix 1. A NOTE ON CHINESE LANGUAGE APPEARANCES IN THE BOOK -- , Appendix 2. LEXICON -- , APPENDIX 3. HISTORICAL MOVEMENTS, TREATIES, ORGANIZATIONS, INSTITUTIONS -- , Appendix 4. CHINESE PRIMARY SOURCES -- , Appendix 5. CHINESE NAMES -- , NOTES -- , INDEX , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231188029
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0231188021
    Language: English
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