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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV037437658
    Format: 211 S.
    ISBN: 978-1-4094-0489-7 , 978-1-409-40490-3
    Series Statement: The nineteenth century series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1795-1821 Keats, John ; 1809-1892 Tennyson, Alfred ; 1844-1889 Hopkins, Gerard Manley ; Englisch ; Lyrik ; Luxus ; Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, [England] ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9948326224202882
    Format: 1 online resource (211 pages).
    ISBN: 9781317079514 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Nineteenth Century Series
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tontiplaphol, Betsy Winakur. Poetics of luxury in the nineteenth century : Keats, Tennyson, and Hopkins. London, [England] ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2016, c2011 ISBN 9781409404897
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Academic | New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
    UID:
    gbv_1901843777
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9798765104545
    Content: Taylor Swift, arguably the most prolific and acclaimed singer-songwriter of the 21st century, has shaped her listeners' collective consciousness and challenged her industry's often limiting attitudes toward genre, revision, and collaboration. Although Swift is a perennial subject in the media, cast in both a positive and a negative light, few professional scholars have considered her ever-growing body of work. The Literary Taylor Swift examines Swift's significance and timeliness through literary analysis and theory. Taylor Swift has been celebrated for her ability to craft immersive narratives and to articulate, with lyrical acuity, a broad range of emotional experiences, and her lyrics underscore her profound relationship with text. The Literary Taylor Swift explores Swift's engagements, intertextual and otherwise, with literature and treats her songs as literature-as, that is, stories, poems, and other textual forms to which literary-critical theories and methodologies can and should be productively applied. This collection offers carefully curated arguments constellated around four key relationships: Swift and the literary-historical canon; Swift and the language of gender and sexuality; Swift and the relationship between writing and memory; and Swift and the nature of literary craft
    Note: Introduction: Blank Spaces, Fresh Pages: Taylor Swift and/as Literature Betsy Tontiplaphol, Trinity University, USA, and Anastasia Klimchynskaya, Loyola University Chicago, USA Part 1: All of the Books Beside Your Bed: Engaging the Literary-Historical Canon 1. "I haven't met the new me yet": folklore/evermore and Taylor Swift's Self-Fashioned Renaissance Devori Kimbro, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA 2. Big Reputation: Reading Taylor Swift and/with 18th-Century Women Writers Bridget Donnelly, Middle Tennessee State University, USA 3. "Just to break me like a promise": Taylor Swift as Romantic Heroine Rita J. Dashwood, Edge Hill University, UK 4. "What are my 'Wordsworth'?": Taylor Swift's New Romanticism Brittany Reid, Thompson Rivers University, Canada, and Taylor McKee, Brock University, Canada 5. Baby, We're the Late Romantics: Taylor Swift and the English Biedermeier Betsy Winakur Tontiplaphol, Trinity University, USA 6. Modernist Intertextualities in folklore and evermore Jennifer Smith, North Central College, Illinois, USA Part 2: Every Version of Yourself Tonight: Examining Gender, Sexuality, and Race 7. The Death of the Pop Auteur: Taylor Swift's Feminist Politics of Collaboration and Revision Stephen Grandchamp, University of Maine at Farmington, USA 8. "No one likes a mad woman": The Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Trope and/as Feminist Resistance in Taylor Swift's Music and Mythology Ryanne Kap, University of Calgary, Canada 9. Female Millennial Rage: The Weaponization of Cottagecore Katherine Murray, Independent Scholar 10. "She would've made such a lovely bride": Queer Anxieties on folklore and evermore Erin Geary, Independent Scholar 11. What It Means to Shake It Off: Taylor Swift, Race, and Citizenship Shaun Cullen, Independent Scholar Part 3: Time, Curious Time: (Re-)Writing Memory 12. "Time, curious time": Memory, Agency, and Elastic Temporality in Taylor Swift Miranda Steege, University of California, Riverside, USA 13. "Say you'll remember me ... all too well": Taylor Swift's Mobilizing and Monopolizing Memory Work Maggie Laurel Boyd, Boston University, USA 14. "Scrap[s] of you": Textures of Loss in Swift's folklore and evermore Claire Hurley, University of Kent, UK 15. "The corner I haunt": Trauma, Time, and Space in Taylor Swift's Post-Hiatus Oeuvre Carolin Isabel Steiner, Hochschule Mittweida, Germany Part 4: This Ain't a Fairy Tale: Considering Craft, Genre, and Mediation 16. Show, Don't Tell? How Taylor Swift Does Both and Complicates a Writing Cliché Samantha Bañal, Independent Scholar 17. "I never knew I could feel that much": Taylor Swift's Recuperative Aesthetics of Excess Anastasia Klimchynskaya, Loyola University Chicago, USA 18. The Paradox of Defamiliarization and Hyperfamiliarity in Taylor Swift's Songwriting Margrét Ann Thors, University of Iceland 19. "This is me trying": Autofiction and Taylor Swift Maria Juko, University of Hamburg, Germany 20. (Taylor's Version): Authenticity and Aura in Taylor Swift's Re-Recordings Meghan Kuehnle, The Ohio State University, USA Contributors Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765104514
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765104521
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765104538
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765104552
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948592138502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 450 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9781414456577 (electronic book) , 1414456573 (electronic book)
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: A biographical and bibliographical guide to current writers in all fields including poetry, fiction and nonfiction, journalism, drama, television and movies. Information is provided by the authors themselves or drawn from published interviews, feature stories, book reviews and other materials provided by the authors/publishers.
    Note: "ISSN 0010-7468." , Richard Allen, 1959- -- Olivier Ameisen, 1953- -- Julia Angwin -- Barbara Annis, 1954- -- Sebastien Balibar, 1947- -- Joy W. Barnes, 1939- -- James Barr, 1976- -- Gene Baur, 1961(?)- -- Adam Beechen, 1968- -- S. Eddy Bell -- Rene Bergland -- Ira Berkowitz, 1939- -- Margot Berwin -- Barbara Bick, 1925-2009 -- Keith Black, 1957- -- Marusya Bociurkiw, 1958- -- Ellen Booraem -- Richard Bradley, 1946- -- Peter V. Brett, 1973- -- Tim Broderick, 1962(?)- -- Carrie Brown, 1959- -- Nickole Brown, 1976(?)- -- Bill Cameron, 1963- -- Shaun A. Casey, 1957- -- Nina Cassian, 1924- -- Marisha Chamberlain, 1952- -- Margaret Chodos-Irvine -- Beth Ciotta -- Cynthia Cockburn, 1934- -- Roberta L. Coles, 1952- -- Alan Collinge, 1970- -- Michael Connelly, 1964- -- Robert Conroy, 1938- -- Nathan Converse, 1979- -- Eileen Cook, 1969(?)- -- Nadia Cornier, 1980- -- Sarah Cox -- Robert Crawford, 1959- -- Simon Critchley, 1960- -- Jacquie D'Alessandro -- Victoria Dahl, 1973(?)- -- Bill Dallas -- Daniel Davies, 1973- -- Kathy Davis, 1949- -- Wendy M. Davis, 1928- -- Karen Dawn -- John de Falbe, 1963- -- Virginia DeMarce, 1940- -- Avner de-Shalit, 1957- -- Connie Dial, 1944- -- Christie Dickason, 1942- -- Elizabeth Dodd, 1962- -- Fatou Doime, 1968- -- Colleen Doran, 1963- -- Anne Proffitt Dupre -- Stanislaw Dziwisz, 1939- -- David Eagleman -- Joe Eck, 1946(?)- -- Travis Elborough, 1973(?)- -- Kirsten Ellis -- Anne G. Faigen, 1930- -- Erika Falk -- Patricia Fara, 1948- -- Charles Fernyhough, 1968- -- Matthew P. Fink -- Stan Finkelstein -- Marie Force, 1966(?)- -- Richard J. Foster, 1951- -- Daniel Freeman, 1971- -- Jason Freeman -- Liz Funk, 1988(?)- -- Andrew Gallimore -- Donald Gallinger, 1953- -- Joseph E. Garland, 1922- -- Grant Ginder, 1983(?)- -- Jesse Glass, 1954- -- Deborah Gordon, 1959- -- Ayun Halliday, 1965- -- Joseph T. Hallinan -- Christine Hassler, 1976- -- Candace Havens, 1963- -- Tony Hawks, 1960- -- J.S. Hawley -- Carol Helstosky -- Bonnie Henderson, 1954- -- M.H. Herlong -- Stephen Hinshaw -- Jason Howard, 1981- -- Ivana Hruba -- Jeff Huber -- Julie James, 1974- -- Jeff Jarvis, 1954- -- K.F. Jones, 1946- -- Olivier Ka, 1967- -- Advaita Kala, 1977(?)- -- Arie Kaplan -- Ingrid Kelley -- Rob Kirkpatrick, 1968- -- Lisa Klein -- Michael Kline, 1958(?)- -- Lucy Knisley, 1985- -- Jamie S. Korngold, 1966(?)- -- Nicole Kornher-Stace, 1983- -- George Kouvaros -- , Amara Lakhous, 1970- -- Youme Landowne, 1970- -- Tim Lane -- John Langan, 1969- -- Batton Lash, 1953- -- Felicity Lawrence -- Carol Lay, 1952- -- Irete Lazo -- Jeanne M. Leiby, 1964- -- Edward M. Lerner, 1949- -- Diana Leszczynski -- Kevin Loring, 1974- -- Malena Lott -- Jill MacLean, 1941- -- Adrian Magson -- V.R. Main -- Peter R. Mansoor, 1960- -- Robert L. Martensen, 1947- -- Marc-Antoine Mathieu, 1959- -- Beryl Matthews -- B.E. Maxwell, 1957- -- Abby McDonald, 1985- -- Earl M. Middleton, 1919-2007 -- Lyn Miller-Lachmann, 1956- -- Niranjan Mohanty, 1953-2008 -- Simon Morden, 1966(?)- -- Isla Morley -- Keith Lee Morris, 1963- -- Cara Muhlhahn, 1957- -- Catherine Mulvany -- Jenni Murray, 1950- -- Meg McGavran Murray -- Joy Nash -- D-L Nelson, 1942- -- Waller R. Newell, 1952- -- Richard S. Newman -- Alva Noe -- Jane Odiwe -- Gail Oust, 1943- -- Robert L. Park, 1931- -- Andrea Pickens -- Nancy D. Polikoff, 1952- -- Nick Popaditch, 1967- -- Nikki Poppen, 1967- -- Rolf Potts, 1970- -- Jasbir K. Puar, 1967- -- Jennifer Rardin, 1965- -- Vasudevi Reddy -- Abigail Reynolds -- Jack Riggs, 1954- -- Leslie Carol Roberts -- Michael Robertson, 1951- -- Andrew J. Rotter, 1953- -- Marion Rust -- Michael Salinger, 1962- -- Stephen Scanniello -- Ken Scholes, 1968- -- Peter Selgin, 1957- -- Mahbod Seraji, 1956- -- Ali Sethi, 1984- -- Courtney Sheinmel, 1977- -- Courtney Sheinmel, 1977- -- David Sherman -- Spencer D. Sherman, 1962(?)- -- Roger Alan Skipper, 1952(?)- -- DeAnn Smallwood -- Jon Spayde, 1950(?)- -- Daniel Sperling, 1951- -- Philip Spiegel, 1937(?)- -- Noah St. John, 1967- -- C. Vivian Stringer, 1948- -- Christina Sunley -- Ron Taffel, 1946- -- Scott Tribble, 1975- -- David Trotter, 1951- -- Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs, 1960(?)- -- Cathi Unsworth, 1968- -- Jennifer Erin Valent, 1975- -- Jessica Valenti, 1978- -- Lea VanderVelde -- Andrew Van der Vlies, 1974- -- Allison van Diepen, 1977- -- Rick Veitch, 1951- -- Ann Warner -- Jan Elizabeth Watson, 1972- -- Sasha Watson -- Amy L. Wax, 1953 -- Gerard Way, 1977- -- Stewart Weaver -- Michael Welland, 1946- -- Susan Rebecca White -- Cathy Wilkerson, 1945- -- Gerri Willis -- Larry Wilmore, 1961- -- Diane Wilson, 1948- -- Jerald Winakur -- Wayne Winterrowd, 1941-.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Contemporary authors, Volume 298. Detroit, Mich. : Gale, c2011 ISBN 9781414445946
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Liverpool : Liverpool University Press
    UID:
    gbv_175892571X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 228 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781800858602
    Series Statement: Romantic reconfigurations: Studies in literature and culture 1780-1850
    Content: The Pointe of the Pen argues that the nineteenth century's balletic innovations the most iconic of which was the ballerina en pointe, or dancing on the tips of her toes - assisted nineteenth-century poets in both conceiving and articulating the object of verse in an age increasingly shaped by the novel.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800859487
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781800859487
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9959243976002883
    Format: 1 online resource (620 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8135-6248-1
    Content: Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire medical practitioners to engage in deeper reflection about the human elements of their practice. In Health Humanities Reader, editors Therese Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians to survey the rich body of work that has already emerged from the field—and to imagine fresh approaches to the health humanities in these original essays. The collection’s contributors reflect the extraordinary diversity of the field, including scholars from the disciplines of disability studies, history, literature, nursing, religion, narrative medicine, philosophy, bioethics, medicine, and the social sciences. With warmth and humor, critical acumen and ethical insight, Health Humanities Reader truly humanizes the field of medicine. Its accessible language and broad scope offers something for everyone from the experienced medical professional to a reader interested in health and illness.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword: Too Long Too Short -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: The Why, The What, And The How Of The Medical/Health Humanities -- , Part I. Disease And Illness -- , Chapter 1. Being A Good Story: The Humanities As Therapeutic Practice -- , Chapter 2. Illuminating The It, Thee, And We Of Disease And Illness: The Metamorphosis And Related Works -- , Chapter 3. “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses In The Rhetoric Of Morgellons -- , Chapter 4. My Quest For Health -- , Part II. Disability -- , Chapter 5. Disability In Two Doctor Stories -- , Chapter 6. Music And Disability -- , Chapter 7. American Narrative Films And Disability: An Uneasy History -- , Chapter 8. Standout -- , Part III. Death And Dying -- , Chapter 9. When The Doctor Is Not God: The Impact Of Religion On Medical Decision Making At The End Of Life -- , Chapter 10. Postmodern Death And Dying: A Literary Analysis -- , Chapter 11. Second Degree Block: Poem And Commentary -- , Part IV. Patient- Professional Relationships -- , Chapter 12. Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, And The Social Context Of The Patient-Professional Relationship -- , Chapter 13. Humanities And The Medical Home -- , Chapter 14. Occupational Medicine -- , Part V. The Body -- , Chapter 15. The Virtues Of The Imperfect Body -- , Chapter 16. Seeing Bodies In Pain -- , Chapter 17. Public Fetuses -- , Chapter 18. More Body: A Performance For Five (Or More) Bodies -- , Part VI. Gender And Sexuality -- , Chapter 19. Adult Intake Form -- , Chapter 20. What Is Sex For? Or, The Many Uses Of The Vag -- , Chapter 21. “I Always Prefer The Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown And Feminist Histories Of Medicine -- , Chapter 22. Comics In The Health Humanities: A New Approach To Sex And Gender Education -- , Chapter 23. I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar: On Gender And Medicine -- , Part VII. Race And Class -- , Chapter 24. Listening As Freedom: Narrative, Health, And Social Justice -- , Chapter 25. Race And Mental Health -- , Chapter 26. Law’S Hand In Race, Class, And Health Inequities: On The Humanities And The Social Determinants Of Health -- , Chapter 27. The Rooms Of Our Souls -- , Part VIII. Aging -- , Chapter 28. “Old Age Isn’T A Battle, It’S A Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’S Everyman -- , Chapter 29. “Do You Remember Me?” Constructions Of Alzheimer’S Disease In Literature And Film -- , Chapter 30. Love In The Time Of Dementia -- , Part IX. Mental Illness -- , Chapter 31. Narrating Our Sadness, With A Little Help From The Humanities -- , Chapter 32. Teaching Narratives Of Mental Illness -- , Chapter 33. Community Psychiatry And The Medical Humanities -- , Chapter 34. Culpability -- , Part X. Spirituality And Religion -- , Chapter 35. Rites Of Bioethics -- , Chapter 36. Health And Humanities: Spirituality And Religion -- , Chapter 37. Scientia Mortis And The Ars Moriendi: To The Memory Of Norman -- , Chapter 38. Meditations Of An Anesthesiologist: Poem And Commentary -- , Part XI. Science And Technology -- , Chapter 39. Andromeda’S Futures: A Story Of Humanities, Technology, Science, And Art -- , Chapter 40. Knowing And Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein -- , Chapter 41. A Brief History Of Love: A Rationale For The History Of Epidemics -- , Chapter 42. Calcedonies -- , Part XII. Health Professions Education -- , Chapter 43. Teaching Autism Through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing The Divide Between Bioethics And Medical Humanities -- , Chapter 44. Courting Discomfort In An Undergraduate Health Humanities Classroom -- , Chapter 45. The Medical Humanities In Medical Education: Toward A Medical Aesthetics Of Resistance -- , Chapter 46. In Defense Of Cheaper Stethoscopes -- , References -- , Notes On Contributors -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8135-6247-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-11111-1
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9959127910202883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 12 photographs, 2 graphic chap
    ISBN: 9780813562483
    Content: Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire medical practitioners to engage in deeper reflection about the human elements of their practice. In Health Humanities Reader, editors Therese Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians to survey the rich body of work that has already emerged from the field—and to imagine fresh approaches to the health humanities in these original essays. The collection’s contributors reflect the extraordinary diversity of the field, including scholars from the disciplines of disability studies, history, literature, nursing, religion, narrative medicine, philosophy, bioethics, medicine, and the social sciences. With warmth and humor, critical acumen and ethical insight, Health Humanities Reader truly humanizes the field of medicine. Its accessible language and broad scope offers something for everyone from the experienced medical professional to a reader interested in health and illness.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword: Too Long Too Short / , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: The Why, The What, And The How Of The Medical/Health Humanities / , Part I. Disease And Illness -- , Chapter 1. Being A Good Story: The Humanities As Therapeutic Practice / , Chapter 2. Illuminating The It, Thee, And We Of Disease And Illness: The Metamorphosis And Related Works / , Chapter 3. “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses In The Rhetoric Of Morgellons / , Chapter 4. My Quest For Health / , Part II. Disability -- , Chapter 5. Disability In Two Doctor Stories / , Chapter 6. Music And Disability / , Chapter 7. American Narrative Films And Disability: An Uneasy History / , Chapter 8. Standout / , Part III. Death And Dying -- , Chapter 9. When The Doctor Is Not God: The Impact Of Religion On Medical Decision Making At The End Of Life / , Chapter 10. Postmodern Death And Dying: A Literary Analysis / , Chapter 11. Second Degree Block: Poem And Commentary / , Part IV. Patient- Professional Relationships -- , Chapter 12. Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, And The Social Context Of The Patient-Professional Relationship / , Chapter 13. Humanities And The Medical Home / , Chapter 14. Occupational Medicine / , Part V. The Body -- , Chapter 15. The Virtues Of The Imperfect Body / , Chapter 16. Seeing Bodies In Pain / , Chapter 17. Public Fetuses / , Chapter 18. More Body: A Performance For Five (Or More) Bodies / , Part VI. Gender And Sexuality -- , Chapter 19. Adult Intake Form / , Chapter 20. What Is Sex For? Or, The Many Uses Of The Vag / , Chapter 21. “I Always Prefer The Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown And Feminist Histories Of Medicine / , Chapter 22. Comics In The Health Humanities: A New Approach To Sex And Gender Education / , Chapter 23. I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar: On Gender And Medicine / , Part VII. Race And Class -- , Chapter 24. Listening As Freedom: Narrative, Health, And Social Justice / , Chapter 25. Race And Mental Health / , Chapter 26. Law’S Hand In Race, Class, And Health Inequities: On The Humanities And The Social Determinants Of Health / , Chapter 27. The Rooms Of Our Souls / , Part VIII. Aging -- , Chapter 28. “Old Age Isn’T A Battle, It’S A Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’S Everyman / , Chapter 29. “Do You Remember Me?” Constructions Of Alzheimer’S Disease In Literature And Film / , Chapter 30. Love In The Time Of Dementia / , Part IX. Mental Illness -- , Chapter 31. Narrating Our Sadness, With A Little Help From The Humanities / , Chapter 32. Teaching Narratives Of Mental Illness / , Chapter 33. Community Psychiatry And The Medical Humanities / , Chapter 34. Culpability / , Part X. Spirituality And Religion -- , Chapter 35. Rites Of Bioethics / , Chapter 36. Health And Humanities: Spirituality And Religion / , Chapter 37. Scientia Mortis And The Ars Moriendi: To The Memory Of Norman / , Chapter 38. Meditations Of An Anesthesiologist: Poem And Commentary / , Part XI. Science And Technology -- , Chapter 39. Andromeda’S Futures: A Story Of Humanities, Technology, Science, And Art / , Chapter 40. Knowing And Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein / , Chapter 41. A Brief History Of Love: A Rationale For The History Of Epidemics / , Chapter 42. Calcedonies / , Part XII. Health Professions Education -- , Chapter 43. Teaching Autism Through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing The Divide Between Bioethics And Medical Humanities / , Chapter 44. Courting Discomfort In An Undergraduate Health Humanities Classroom / , Chapter 45. The Medical Humanities In Medical Education: Toward A Medical Aesthetics Of Resistance / , Chapter 46. In Defense Of Cheaper Stethoscopes / , References -- , Notes On Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Liverpool :Liverpool University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949494381802882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 228 pages).
    ISBN: 9781800852563 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Romantic reconfigurations. Studies in literature and culture 1780-1850
    Content: Originally a courtly art, ballet experienced dramatic evolution (but never, significantly, the prospect of extinction) as attitudes toward courtliness itself shifted in the aftermath of the French Revolution. As a result, it afforded a valuable model to poets who, like Wordsworth and his successors, aspired to make the traditionally codified, formal, and, to some degree, aristocratic art of poetry compatible with 'the very language of men' and, therefore, relevant to a new class of readers. Moreover, as a model, ballet was visible as well as valuable. Dance historians recount the extraordinary popularity of ballet and its practitioners in the nineteenth century, and 'The Pointe of the Pen' challenges literary historians' assertions - sometimes implicit, sometimes explicit - that writers were immune to the balletomania that shaped both Romantic and Victorian England, as well as Europe more broadly.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2021.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781800859487
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1724551337
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 450 p) , ill
    ISBN: 9781414456577 , 1414456573
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: Richard Allen, 1959- -- Olivier Ameisen, 1953- -- Julia Angwin -- Barbara Annis, 1954- -- Sebastien Balibar, 1947- -- Joy W. Barnes, 1939- -- James Barr, 1976- -- Gene Baur, 1961(?)- -- Adam Beechen, 1968- -- S. Eddy Bell -- Rene Bergland -- Ira Berkowitz, 1939- -- Margot Berwin -- Barbara Bick, 1925-2009 -- Keith Black, 1957- -- Marusya Bociurkiw, 1958- -- Ellen Booraem -- Richard Bradley, 1946- -- Peter V. Brett, 1973- -- Tim Broderick, 1962(?)- -- Carrie Brown, 1959- -- Nickole Brown, 1976(?)- -- Bill Cameron, 1963- -- Shaun A. Casey, 1957- -- Nina Cassian, 1924- -- Marisha Chamberlain, 1952- -- Margaret Chodos-Irvine -- Beth Ciotta -- Cynthia Cockburn, 1934- -- Roberta L. Coles, 1952- -- Alan Collinge, 1970- -- Michael Connelly, 1964- -- Robert Conroy, 1938- -- Nathan Converse, 1979- -- Eileen Cook, 1969(?)- -- Nadia Cornier, 1980- -- Sarah Cox -- Robert Crawford, 1959- -- Simon Critchley, 1960- -- Jacquie D'Alessandro -- Victoria Dahl, 1973(?)- -- Bill Dallas -- Daniel Davies, 1973- -- Kathy Davis, 1949- -- Wendy M. Davis, 1928- -- Karen Dawn -- John de Falbe, 1963- -- Virginia DeMarce, 1940- -- Avner de-Shalit, 1957- -- Connie Dial, 1944- -- Christie Dickason, 1942- -- Elizabeth Dodd, 1962- -- Fatou Doime, 1968- -- Colleen Doran, 1963- -- Anne Proffitt Dupre -- Stanislaw Dziwisz, 1939- -- David Eagleman -- Joe Eck, 1946(?)- -- Travis Elborough, 1973(?)- -- Kirsten Ellis -- Anne G. Faigen, 1930- -- Erika Falk -- Patricia Fara, 1948- -- Charles Fernyhough, 1968- -- Matthew P. Fink -- Stan Finkelstein -- Marie Force, 1966(?)- -- Richard J. Foster, 1951- -- Daniel Freeman, 1971- -- Jason Freeman -- Liz Funk, 1988(?)- -- Andrew Gallimore -- Donald Gallinger, 1953- -- Joseph E. Garland, 1922- -- Grant Ginder, 1983(?)- -- Jesse Glass, 1954- -- Deborah Gordon, 1959- -- Ayun Halliday, 1965- -- Joseph T. Hallinan -- Christine Hassler, 1976- -- Candace Havens, 1963- -- Tony Hawks, 1960- -- J.S. Hawley -- Carol Helstosky -- Bonnie Henderson, 1954- -- M.H. Herlong -- Stephen Hinshaw -- Jason Howard, 1981- -- Ivana Hruba -- Jeff Huber -- Julie James, 1974- -- Jeff Jarvis, 1954- -- K.F. Jones, 1946- -- Olivier Ka, 1967- -- Advaita Kala, 1977(?)- -- Arie Kaplan -- Ingrid Kelley -- Rob Kirkpatrick, 1968- -- Lisa Klein -- Michael Kline, 1958(?)- -- Lucy Knisley, 1985- -- Jamie S. Korngold, 1966(?)- -- Nicole Kornher-Stace, 1983- -- George Kouvaros --
    Content: Amara Lakhous, 1970- -- Youme Landowne, 1970- -- Tim Lane -- John Langan, 1969- -- Batton Lash, 1953- -- Felicity Lawrence -- Carol Lay, 1952- -- Irete Lazo -- Jeanne M. Leiby, 1964- -- Edward M. Lerner, 1949- -- Diana Leszczynski -- Kevin Loring, 1974- -- Malena Lott -- Jill MacLean, 1941- -- Adrian Magson -- V.R. Main -- Peter R. Mansoor, 1960- -- Robert L. Martensen, 1947- -- Marc-Antoine Mathieu, 1959- -- Beryl Matthews -- B.E. Maxwell, 1957- -- Abby McDonald, 1985- -- Earl M. Middleton, 1919-2007 -- Lyn Miller-Lachmann, 1956- -- Niranjan Mohanty, 1953-2008 -- Simon Morden, 1966(?)- -- Isla Morley -- Keith Lee Morris, 1963- -- Cara Muhlhahn, 1957- -- Catherine Mulvany -- Jenni Murray, 1950- -- Meg McGavran Murray -- Joy Nash -- D-L Nelson, 1942- -- Waller R. Newell, 1952- -- Richard S. Newman -- Alva Noe -- Jane Odiwe -- Gail Oust, 1943- -- Robert L. Park, 1931- -- Andrea Pickens -- Nancy D. Polikoff, 1952- -- Nick Popaditch, 1967- -- Nikki Poppen, 1967- -- Rolf Potts, 1970- -- Jasbir K. Puar, 1967- -- Jennifer Rardin, 1965- -- Vasudevi Reddy -- Abigail Reynolds -- Jack Riggs, 1954- -- Leslie Carol Roberts -- Michael Robertson, 1951- -- Andrew J. Rotter, 1953- -- Marion Rust -- Michael Salinger, 1962- -- Stephen Scanniello -- Ken Scholes, 1968- -- Peter Selgin, 1957- -- Mahbod Seraji, 1956- -- Ali Sethi, 1984- -- Courtney Sheinmel, 1977- -- Courtney Sheinmel, 1977- -- David Sherman -- Spencer D. Sherman, 1962(?)- -- Roger Alan Skipper, 1952(?)- -- DeAnn Smallwood -- Jon Spayde, 1950(?)- -- Daniel Sperling, 1951- -- Philip Spiegel, 1937(?)- -- Noah St. John, 1967- -- C. Vivian Stringer, 1948- -- Christina Sunley -- Ron Taffel, 1946- -- Scott Tribble, 1975- -- David Trotter, 1951- -- Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs, 1960(?)- -- Cathi Unsworth, 1968- -- Jennifer Erin Valent, 1975- -- Jessica Valenti, 1978- -- Lea VanderVelde -- Andrew Van der Vlies, 1974- -- Allison van Diepen, 1977- -- Rick Veitch, 1951- -- Ann Warner -- Jan Elizabeth Watson, 1972- -- Sasha Watson -- Amy L. Wax, 1953 -- Gerard Way, 1977- -- Stewart Weaver -- Michael Welland, 1946- -- Susan Rebecca White -- Cathy Wilkerson, 1945- -- Gerri Willis -- Larry Wilmore, 1961- -- Diane Wilson, 1948- -- Jerald Winakur -- Wayne Winterrowd, 1941-.
    Content: A biographical and bibliographical guide to current writers in all fields including poetry, fiction and nonfiction, journalism, drama, television and movies. Information is provided by the authors themselves or drawn from published interviews, feature stories, book reviews and other materials provided by the authors/publishers
    Note: "ISSN 0010-7468." , Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781414445946
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Contemporary authors, Volume 298 Detroit, Mich : Gale, c2011 ISBN 9781414445946
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_BV041585791
    Format: VII, 520 S. ; , 25 cm.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Content: Virtue ethics has emerged as a distinct field within moral theory - whether as an alternative account of right action or as a conception of normativity which departs entirely from the obligatoriness of morality - and has proved itself invaluable to many aspects of contemporary applied ethics. Virtue ethics now flourishes in philosophy, sociology and theology and its applications extend to law, politics and bioethics. 'The handbook of virtue ethics' brings together leading international scholars to provide an overview of the field. Each chapter summarizes and assesses the most important work on a particular topic and sets this work in the context of historical developments. Taking a global approach by embracing a variety of major cultural traditions along with the Western, the handbook maps the emergence of virtue ethics and provides a framework for future developments
    Note: The ends of courage / Patrick Shade -- Wit / Raja Halwani and Elliot Layda -- Humility, Kantian style / Jeanine Grenberg -- Love, sex and relationships / Mike W. Martin -- Forgiveness and forgivingness / David McNaughton and Eve Garrard -- The virtue of justice revisited / Mark LeBar -- The virtues of African ethics / Thaddeus Metz -- Classical Confucianism as virtue ethics / Hui-chieh Loy -- Ethics and virtue in classical Indian thinking / Purushottama Bilimoria -- Mindfulness, non-attachment and other Buddhist virtues / Leesa S. Davis -- Virtue in Islam / Recep Alpyagil -- Part III: Applied Ethics. Virtue in the clinic / Matthew McCabe -- Virtue ethics and management / Wim Vandekerckhove -- Virtuous leadership : ethical and effective / Paul Kaak and David Weeks -- Virtue ethics in the military / Peter Olsthoorn -- Sporting virtue and its development / Michael McNamee -- Key virtues of the psychotherapist : a eudaimonic view / Blaine J. Fowers and Emily Winakur -- . - Part IV: The Psychology of Virtue. Constancy, fidelity and integrity / Clea F. Rees and Jonathan Webber -- Sympathy / Nancy Eisenberg, Tracy L. Spinrad and Zoe E. Taylor -- The problem of character / Christian Miller -- Situationism and character : new directions / Nancy Snow -- Educating for virtue / Nafsika Athanassoulis -- Literature, arts and the education of virtuous emotion / David Carr -- Virtue ethics for skin-bags : an ethics of love for vulnerable creatures / Pedro Alexis Tabensky
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Tugendethik ; Aufsatzsammlung
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