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Theater Matters: Female Theatricality in Hawthorne, Alcott, Brontë, and James
City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works All Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects 9-2015 Theater Matters: Female Theatricality in Hawthorne, Alcott, Brontë, and James Keiko Miyajima Graduate Center, City University of New York How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/1059 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] Theater Matters: Female Theatricality in Hawthorne, Alcott, Brontë, and James by Keiko Miyajima A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in English in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The City University of New York 2015 Copyright @ 2015 Keiko Miyajima ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ii This manuscript has been read and accepted for the Graduate Faculty in English to satisfy the dissertation requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Richard Kaye ___________________ ________________________ Date Chair of Examining Committee Mario DiGangi ___________________ ________________________ Date Executive Officer David Reynolds Talia Schaffer Supervisory Committee THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK iii ABSTRACT Theater Matters: Female Theatricality in Hawthorne, Alcott, Brontë, and James By Keiko Miyajima Advisor: Professor Richard Kaye This dissertation examines the ways the novelists on both sides of the Atlantic use the figure of the theatrical woman to advance claims about the nature and role of women. Theater is a deeply paradoxical art form: Seen at once as socially constitutive and promoting mass conformity, it is also criticized as denaturalizing, decentering, etiolating, queering, feminizing. -
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14th NILA 195 26 June 2013 NORFOLK ISLAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 14TH NILA HANSARD – 26 JUNE 2013 PRAYER Almighty God we humbly beseech Thee to vouchsafe Thy blessing upon this House, direct and prosper our deliberations to the advancement of Thy glory and the true welfare of the people of Norfolk Island, Amen LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR MR DAVID PORTER MLA MR EVANS Thank you Mr Speaker, I seek leave of the House for Mr David Raymond Porter SPEAKER: Thank you Mr Evans. Honourable Members, is leave granted? Thank you. Leave is granted? CONDOLENCES Honourable Members I call on condolences, are there any condolences this morning? MR EVANS Mr Speaker it is with regret that this House records the passing of Britney Quintal Christian who sadly passed away on the 8th June. Britney was born in October 1993 the daughter of April and Darren. Britney was the most loyal sister to Dylan and Carissa and was so proud to become an Aunt to Taj and later Zya. She will be remembered by her friends as a powerful and influential young girl. Brit was a straight shooter and knew what she wanted in life. “She was orn a mission”. At three years old Brit was already on her motor bike. A girl of action, dedication, determination, little stubborn and always in momentum. Brit did nothing by halves. Brit grew up on Norfolk with the freedom of youth offered to all at Carscade Heights, surrounded by carefully constructed shortcuts of holes through and under hedges between the houses of her extended family and friends. -
Becoming Christian: Personhood and Moral Cosmology in Acholi South
Becoming Christian: Personhood and Moral Cosmology in Acholi South Sudan Ryan Joseph O’Byrne Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Department of Anthropology, University College London (UCL) September, 2016 1 DECLARATION I, Ryan Joseph O’Byrne, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where material has been derived from other sources I confirm that this has been indicated in the thesis. Ryan Joseph O’Byrne, 21 September 2016 2 ABSTRACT This thesis examines contemporary entanglements between two cosmo-ontological systems within one African community. The first system is the indigenous cosmology of the Acholi community of Pajok, South Sudan; the other is the world religion of evangelical Protestantism. Christianity has been in the region around 100 years, and although the current religious field represents a significant shift from earlier compositions, the continuing effects of colonial and early missionary encounters have had significant impact. This thesis seeks to understand the cosmological transformations involved in all these encounters. This thesis provides the first in-depth account of South Sudanese Acholi – a group almost entirely absent from the ethnographic record. However, its largest contributions come through wider theoretical and ethnographic insights gained in attending to local Acholi cosmological, ontological, and experiential orientations. These contributions are: firstly, the connection of Melanesian ideas of agency and personhood to Africa, demonstrating not only the relational nature of Acholi personhood but an understanding of agency acknowledging nonhuman actors; secondly, a demonstration of the primarily relational nature of local personhood whereby Acholi and evangelical persons and relations are similarly structured; and thirdly, an argument that, in South Sudan, both systems are ultimately about how people organise the moral fabric of their society. -
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Interview for Not Making It Clear That He Wasn't the Father of the Baby She Miscarried Last May
Love's Story The combative singer-actress embarks on a legal skirmish with her record label that may change what it means to be a rock star. Oh, and she also has some choice words about her late husband's bandmates, her newfound ancestry, Russell Crowe, Angelina Jolie... By Holly Millea | Mar 25, 2002 Image credit: Courtney Love Photographs by Jean Baptiste Mondino COURTNEY LOVE IS IN A LIMOUSINE TAKING HER FROM Los Angeles to Desert Hot Springs on a detox mission. "I've been on a bit of a bender after 9/11," she admits. "I've got a lot of s--- in me. I weigh 147 pounds." Which is why she's checking into the We Care colonic spa for five days of fasting. Slumped low in the seat, the 37-year-old actress and lead singer of Hole is wearing baggy faded jeans, a brown pilled sweater, and Birkenstock sandals, her pink toenails twinkling with rhinestones. On her head is a wool knit hat - 1 - that looks like something she found on the street. Last night she sat for three hours while her auburn hair extensions were unglued and cut out. "See?" Love says, pulling the cap off. "I look like a Dr. Seuss character on chemo." She does. Her hair is short and tufty and sticking out in all directions. It's a disaster. Love smiles a sad, self-conscious smile and covers up again. Lighting a cigarette, she asks, "Why are we doing this story? I don't have a record or a movie to promote. -
Stories from the Heart of Australia, the Stories of Its People
O UR GIFT TO Y O U Stories from the PENNING THE P ANDEMIC EDIT ED B Y J OHANNA S K I NNE R & JANE C O NNO L LY Inner Cover picture – Liz Crispie Inner Cover design – Danielle Long Foreword – Johanna Skinner and Jane Connolly Self-Isolation – Margaret Clifford Foreword Late in 2019 news reports of a highly virulent virus were emerging from China. No one could imagine then what would follow. As a general practitioner working at a busy Brisbane surgery, I really did not think that it would affect us that much. How wrong I was. Within months, the World Health Organisation had named the virus COVID 19 and a pandemic was declared. Life as we knew it was changed, perhaps forever. I was fortunate to be part of a practice that had put protocols in place should the worst happen, but even so, I felt overwhelmed by the impact on the patients that I was in contact with daily. They poured their hearts out with stories of resilience, heartache and lives changed irrevocably. I contacted my friend Jane, an experienced editor and writer, about my idea to collect these tales into an anthology. In less than five minutes, she responded enthusiastically and became its senior editor, bringing her years of experience and sharp eye to detail to the anthology. Together, we spent many weekends over pots of tea and Jane’s warm scones reading the overwhelming number of stories and poems that the public entrusted to us. Our greatest regret was that we couldn’t accommodate every piece we received. -
Jean Clugston Wins Prom Queen Contest
Council Prepared To Defend Policy At A. M. S. Meeting 41 Student Council broke charges directed at it from mem and administration of student gov ledge of Mr. Horn and after his a three day period of bers of the A.M.S. ernment of the University of Brit- express recommendation. ishlsh Columbia, and that the find silence regarding the charg Meanwhile Evan ap Roberts, ex- "Thirdly, that the Students' ings of that comittee be submitted es made in Tuesday's Uby councillor who was one of those Council concur with Mr. Horn's to the Student Council." ssey and the rumours pre responsible or circulating the peti opinion that his reasons for leav valent on the campus intim tion calling for an A.M.S. meet Full text of the bulletin sub ing are purely a matter between ating Council inefficiency, at ing, said that the charges were mitted by Council appears below: Students' Council and Mr. Horn. being formulated but would not "In criticism of the editorial at 5:15 last evening with a bul be pi-esented till the A.M.S. meet "This statement has been offered tack upon the Students' Council letin to the Ubyssey. ing. with th-3 complete knowledge of contained in Tuesday's issue of Mr. Horn and with his full agree Council limited itself to answer Included with the bulletin was a the Ubyssey, three points must ment." ing only the charges made ln tho copy of a resolution passed at an b. noted: editorials and claims that the rea extraordinary Council m e e ting A late addition to Council'- "The first la that the attack was sons for Mr. -
L the Charlatans UK the Charlatans UK Vs. the Chemical Brothers
These titles will be released on the dates stated below at physical record stores in the US. The RSD website does NOT sell them. Key: E = Exclusive Release L = Limited Run / Regional Focus Release F = RSD First Release THESE RELEASES WILL BE AVAILABLE AUGUST 29TH ARTIST TITLE LABEL FORMAT QTY Sounds Like A Melody (Grant & Kelly E Alphaville Rhino Atlantic 12" Vinyl 3500 Remix by Blank & Jones x Gold & Lloyd) F America Heritage II: Demos Omnivore RecordingsLP 1700 E And Also The Trees And Also The Trees Terror Vision Records2 x LP 2000 E Archers of Loaf "Raleigh Days"/"Street Fighting Man" Merge Records 7" Vinyl 1200 L August Burns Red Bones Fearless 7" Vinyl 1000 F Buju Banton Trust & Steppa Roc Nation 10" Vinyl 2500 E Bastille All This Bad Blood Capitol 2 x LP 1500 E Black Keys Let's Rock (45 RPM Edition) Nonesuch 2 x LP 5000 They's A Person Of The World (featuring L Black Lips Fire Records 7" Vinyl 750 Kesha) F Black Crowes Lions eOne Music 2 x LP 3000 F Tommy Bolin Tommy Bolin Lives! Friday Music EP 1000 F Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Creepin' On Ah Come Up Ruthless RecordsLP 3000 E David Bowie ChangesNowBowie Parlophone LP E David Bowie ChangesNowBowie Parlophone CD E David Bowie I’m Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74) Parlophone 2 x LP E David Bowie I’m Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74) Parlophone CD E Marion Brown Porto Novo ORG Music LP 1500 F Nicole Bus Live in NYC Roc Nation LP 2500 E Canned Heat/John Lee Hooker Hooker 'N Heat Culture Factory2 x LP 2000 F Ron Carter Foursight: Stockholm IN+OUT Records2 x LP 650 F Ted Cassidy The Lurch Jackpot Records7" Vinyl 1000 The Charlatans UK vs. -
The Angelina Jolie Effect: How High Celebrity
Evans et al. Breast Cancer Research 2014, 16:442 http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/16/5/442 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access The Angelina Jolie effect: how high celebrity profile can have a major impact on provision of cancer related services D Gareth R Evans1,2,14*†, Julian Barwell3†, Diana M Eccles4, Amanda Collins4, Louise Izatt5, Chris Jacobs5, Alan Donaldson6, Angela F Brady7, Andrew Cuthbert8, Rachel Harrison9, Sue Thomas10, Anthony Howell1, The FH02 Study Group, RGC teams, Zosia Miedzybrodzka11,12 and Alex Murray13 Abstract Introduction: It is frequent for news items to lead to a short lived temporary increase in interest in a particular health related service, however it is rare for this to have a long lasting effect. In 2013, in the UK in particular, there has been unprecedented publicity in hereditary breast cancer, with Angelina Jolie’s decision to have genetic testing for the BRCA1 gene and subsequently undergo risk reducing mastectomy (RRM), and a pre-release of the NICE guidelines on familial breast cancer in January and their final release on 26th June. The release of NICE guidelines created a lot of publicity over the potential for use of chemoprevention using tamoxifen or raloxifene. However, the longest lasting news story was the release of details of film actress Angelina Jolie’s genetic test and surgery. Methods: To assess the potential effects of the ‘Angelina Jolie’ effect, referral data specific to breast cancer family history was obtained from around the UK for the years 2012 and 2013. A consortium of over 30 breast cancer family history clinics that have contributed to two research studies on early breast surveillance were asked to participate as well as 10 genetics centres. -
Timesup for Sexual Harassment
#TimesUp for Sexual Harassment By News Correspondents Syna and Naila Celebrities worldwide have been supporting the #TimesUp campaign. #TimesUp is a campaign founded on the 1st of January 2018, by a small group of Hollywood celebrities. It is a movement fighting sexual harassment in the workplace. #TimesUp started in response to the #MeToo campaign that came from the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment epidemic. However, it was also brought up by a letter published in the Times in November 2017 from the Alianza Nacional de Campesinas. The letter claimed of their experience of sexual harassment among female farmworkers. It is said to have been written on behalf of 700,000 of them in the US. Harvey Weinstein, 65, has been accused of sexual harassment in the industry. According to the BBC more than 50 women have accused Weinstein ranging from rape to sexual harassment. Some of these women are: Lupita Nyong’o and Cara Delevingne, who both claimed that Weinstein made them feel uncomfortable. Despite all of the allegations Harvey Weinstein still continues to deny any of the actions. People have been standing up to this in many different ways. Celebrities have been doing this in award shows and events and the public, through protesting. In the Oscars, Golden Globes and the BAFTAs, actors and actresses have been wearing black in support of the victims of sexual harassment. In addition, vocal artists supported the cause at The Brit Awards and The Grammys by carrying a white rose. Mariah Carey, America Ferrera, Natalie Portman, Emma Stone and former tennis player Billie Jean King Dua Lipa showing her support by arrive in black at the 75th Annual holding a white rose at the Brit Awards Golden Globe Awards 2018. -
The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet
GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works Faculty Scholarship 2007 The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet Daniel J. Solove George Washington University Law School, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.gwu.edu/faculty_publications Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Solove, Daniel J., The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet (October 24, 2007). The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet, Yale University Press (2007); GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper 2017-4; GWU Legal Studies Research Paper 2017-4. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2899125 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Scholarship at Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/ abstract=2899125 The Future of Reputation Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/ abstract=2899125 This page intentionally left blank Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/ abstract=2899125 The Future of Reputation Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet Daniel J. Solove Yale University Press New Haven and London To Papa Nat A Caravan book. For more information, visit www.caravanbooks.org Copyright © 2007 by Daniel J. Solove. All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. -
The Hollywood Reporter 57Trailer #1 (Universal) 4/8/13 Magazine
Follow Subscribe Industry Tools Newsletters Daily PDF Register Log in MOVIES TV MUSIC TECH THE BUSINESS STYLE & CULTURE AWARDS VIDEO NEWS FASHION REAL ESTATE THEATERAdveDrtisIeNmeInNt G AUTO BOOKS Why HollywoodT'RsAV EPL lAaBOsUTt TiOcWN BEAUTY Surgeons Decamped to Dubai 7:00 AM PDT 7/26/2013 by Elizabeth Snead 12 43 1 0 0 Email Print Comments Kim Kardashian's nose, J.Lo's butt, Angelina's eyes: "It's a gold mine," says one Beverly Hills plastic surgeon of the Week of 7/15/13 - 7/21/13 new craze for U.S. A weekly snapshot of all trailer viewing activity on YouTube. doctors -- and celebrity 1 Despicable Me 2 looks -- in the Middle - Trailer #3 (Universal) 3/19/13 East. 6,567,816 views last week Movie release: Jul 3 47,235,440 total views This story first appeared in the Aug. 2 2 Kick-Ass 2 issue of The Hollywood Reporter 57Trailer #1 (Universal) 4/8/13 magazine. 3,873,948 views last week Blame one canceled reality TV show for Movie release: Aug 16 8,722,658 total views the explosion of plastic surgery performed 3 Fast & Furious 6 by Hollywood doctors in Dubai, the Las 1 Trailer #1 (Universal) 2/5/13 Vegas of the Middle East. 2,010,333 views last week Douglas Jones Dr. 90210 began titillating American Movie release: May 24 126,896,110 total views viewers in 2004 with its salacious, sometimes gruesome look at 4 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire OUR EDITOR the physical transformations of Beverly Hills' beauty-obsessed 7 Trailer #1 (Lionsgate) 4/15/13 RECOMMENDS denizens through breast implants, reductions, face-lifts, 1,852,029 views last week Bruce Jenner rhinoplasties, liposuction and whitened smiles. -
Queer Identities and Glee
IDENTITY AND SOLIDARITY IN ONLINE COMMUNITIES: QUEER IDENITIES AND GLEE Katie M. Buckley A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music August 2014 Committee: Katherine Meizel, Advisor Kara Attrep Megan Rancier © 2014 Katie Buckley All Rights Reserved iii ABSTRACT Katherine Meizel, Advisor Glee, a popular FOX television show that began airing in 2009, has continuously pushed the limits of what is acceptable on American television. This musical comedy, focusing on a high school glee club, incorporates numerous stereotypes and real-world teenage struggles. This thesis focuses on the queer characteristics of four female personalities: Santana, Brittany, Coach Beiste, and Coach Sue. I investigate how their musical performances are producing a constructive form of mass media by challenging hegemonic femininity through camp and by producing relatable queer female role models. In addition, I take an ethnographic approach by examining online fan blogs from the host site Tumblr. By reading the blogs as a digital archive and interviewing the bloggers, I show the positive and negative effects of an online community and the impact this show has had on queer girls, allies, and their worldviews. iv This work is dedicated to any queer human being who ever felt alone as a teenager. v ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to extend my greatest thanks to my teacher and advisor, Dr. Meizel, for all of her support through the writing of this thesis and for always asking the right questions to keep me thinking. I would also like to thank Dr.