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Notas Sobre El Estilo El Último Entuerto Que Conviene Desfacer Es El Que Habla De King Como De Un Cineasta “Sin Estilo”
Notas sobre el estilo El último entuerto que conviene desfacer es el que habla de King como de un cineasta “sin estilo”. Si por estilo se entiende llamar la atención sobre la cámara, forzar los ángulos, montar aparatosos encuadres y hacer notar el trabajo del director, King es, en efecto, un director sin estilo. Algunas de sus películas, como Deep Waters, adoptan además una forma visual aparentemente anodina, que puede pasar por impersonal si a la carencia de atractivos externos se une una extrema funcionalidad narrativa, como sucede en dos de sus obras fundamentales, I’d Climb the Highest Mountain y Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie. Un examen detallado de estas y otras películas revela la existencia de una personalidad cinematográfica muy acusada, aunque no llamativa ni evidente. Más que afanarse en la búsqueda de un estilo propio, King intentó desarrollar a lo largo de su carrera un lenguaje que se correspondiese, visual y narrativamente, con los modos de sus personajes, por lo general inteligentes y discretos, observadores y dinámicos, inconformistas y sensibles a los cambios que se producen en su entorno. Conforme avanzaba su obra, películas y personajes fueron haciéndose progresivamente más complejos, sin que King violentara por ello su estilo, cada vez más refinado y transparente, permeable a los avances técnicos (el sonido, el color, la pantalla ancha) pero no a las modas ni a retóricas pasajeras. Tal vez por ello, o por una fidelidad a su propia visión, las bases del estilo visual de King apenas experimentaron variaciones significativas a lo largo del tiempo, de hecho Tol’able David podría haberse rodado en 1951 y I’d Climb the Highest Mountain treinta años antes sin que el espectador hubiera notado el menor desajuste. -
Cockroach Marion Copeland
Cockroach Marion Copeland Animal series Cockroach Animal Series editor: Jonathan Burt Already published Crow Boria Sax Tortoise Peter Young Ant Charlotte Sleigh Forthcoming Wolf Falcon Garry Marvin Helen Macdonald Bear Parrot Robert E. Bieder Paul Carter Horse Whale Sarah Wintle Joseph Roman Spider Rat Leslie Dick Jonathan Burt Dog Hare Susan McHugh Simon Carnell Snake Bee Drake Stutesman Claire Preston Oyster Rebecca Stott Cockroach Marion Copeland reaktion books Published by reaktion books ltd 79 Farringdon Road London ec1m 3ju, uk www.reaktionbooks.co.uk First published 2003 Copyright © Marion Copeland All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publishers. Printed and bound in Hong Kong British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Copeland, Marion Cockroach. – (Animal) 1. Cockroaches 2. Animals and civilization I. Title 595.7’28 isbn 1 86189 192 x Contents Introduction 7 1 A Living Fossil 15 2 What’s in a Name? 44 3 Fellow Traveller 60 4 In the Mind of Man: Myth, Folklore and the Arts 79 5 Tales from the Underside 107 6 Robo-roach 130 7 The Golden Cockroach 148 Timeline 170 Appendix: ‘La Cucaracha’ 172 References 174 Bibliography 186 Associations 189 Websites 190 Acknowledgements 191 Photo Acknowledgements 193 Index 196 Two types of cockroach, from the first major work of American natural history, published in 1747. Introduction The cockroach could not have scuttled along, almost unchanged, for over three hundred million years – some two hundred and ninety-nine million before man evolved – unless it was doing something right. -
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources: 10Th Annual Report August 1, 2002-July 31, 2003
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Annual Reports: College of Agricultural Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) College of (CASNR) July 2003 College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources: 10th Annual Report August 1, 2002-July 31, 2003 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/casnrannrpts Part of the Agriculture Commons "College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources: 10th Annual Report August 1, 2002-July 31, 2003" (2003). Annual Reports: College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR). 2. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/casnrannrpts/2 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, College of (CASNR) at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Annual Reports: College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources 10th Annual Report August 1, 2002 - July 31, 2003 Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Nebraska–Lincoln TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .......................................................................................... 3 Dedication ........................................................................................... 5 Administration and Staff .............................................................................. -
Ronald Davis Oral History Collection on the Performing Arts
Oral History Collection on the Performing Arts in America Southern Methodist University The Southern Methodist University Oral History Program was begun in 1972 and is part of the University’s DeGolyer Institute for American Studies. The goal is to gather primary source material for future writers and cultural historians on all branches of the performing arts- opera, ballet, the concert stage, theatre, films, radio, television, burlesque, vaudeville, popular music, jazz, the circus, and miscellaneous amateur and local productions. The Collection is particularly strong, however, in the areas of motion pictures and popular music and includes interviews with celebrated performers as well as a wide variety of behind-the-scenes personnel, several of whom are now deceased. Most interviews are biographical in nature although some are focused exclusively on a single topic of historical importance. The Program aims at balancing national developments with examples from local history. Interviews with members of the Dallas Little Theatre, therefore, serve to illustrate a nation-wide movement, while film exhibition across the country is exemplified by the Interstate Theater Circuit of Texas. The interviews have all been conducted by trained historians, who attempt to view artistic achievements against a broad social and cultural backdrop. Many of the persons interviewed, because of educational limitations or various extenuating circumstances, would never write down their experiences, and therefore valuable information on our nation’s cultural heritage would be lost if it were not for the S.M.U. Oral History Program. Interviewees are selected on the strength of (1) their contribution to the performing arts in America, (2) their unique position in a given art form, and (3) availability. -
George P. Johnson Negro Film Collection LSC.1042
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf5s2006kz No online items George P. Johnson Negro Film Collection LSC.1042 Finding aid prepared by Hilda Bohem; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé UCLA Library Special Collections Online finding aid last updated on 2020 November 2. Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections George P. Johnson Negro Film LSC.1042 1 Collection LSC.1042 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Title: George P. Johnson Negro Film collection Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1042 Physical Description: 35.5 Linear Feet(71 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1916-1977 Abstract: George Perry Johnson (1885-1977) was a writer, producer, and distributor for the Lincoln Motion Picture Company (1916-23). After the company closed, he established and ran the Pacific Coast News Bureau for the dissemination of Negro news of national importance (1923-27). He started the Negro in film collection about the time he started working for Lincoln. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, publicity material, posters, correspondence, and business records related to early Black film companies, Black films, films with Black casts, and Black musicians, sports figures and entertainers. Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Language of Material: English . Conditions Governing Access Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Portions of this collection are available on microfilm (12 reels) in UCLA Library Special Collections. -
LOCAITEAM MEETS Barkleys Visit Davie County Monda/S Celebration
“All The County News For Everybody” VOLUME XXXIII “All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950 No. 6 TOBACCO MEETINGS YOUNG DEMOCRATS TO ORGANIZE PLANNED FOR DAVIE LOCAITEAM MEETS Barkleys Visit Davie County AT PARTY CONVENTION SATURDAY Plant bed weed control is very important to tobacco growers. COOHMEi HERE p n ^ n g Monda/s Celebration County Convention Pulling weeds from plant beds Mocksville High has to be done during the busiest SAIURDAY N M M Set For Courthouse The Mocksville baseball team Meets Mills Hqme season and it is tiresome work. Celebrities. Feted Last Saturday Democrats held Chemical materials have been will meet the Cooleemee Cools in At Boxwood Lodge their prccinct meetings through Here Friday Night available for several years for a Yadkin Valley league game out the county. The precinct meet The vice president and Mrs. The Mocksville. High school controlling weeds on plant beds. here Saturday night at 8 o’clock. ings were the first steps leading Barkley landed at the Smith baseball team will play Mills The county agent’s office has sev Last Saturday afternoon in Sal to setting up the state conven Reynolds airport in Winston-Sa Home under the lights at Rich eral of these tobacco bed weed isbury, the Rowan Mills ushered tion on May 11. At the precinct lem, Monday around 12:45 p.m. Park, Friday night at 8 o’clock. control demonstrations in differ in the 1950 Yadkin Valley league meetings party members selected They were brought to North Car Last Thursday night in the lo ent parts of the county this year. -
July 1978 Scv^ Monthly for the Press && the Museum of Modern Art Frl 11 West 53 Street, New York, N.Y
d^c July 1978 ScV^ Monthly for the Press && The Museum of Modern Art frl 11 West 53 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Department of Public Information, (212)956-2648 What' s New Page 1 What's Coming Up Page 2 Current Exhibitions Page 3-4 Gallery Talks, Special Events Page 4-5 Ongoing Page Museum Hours, Admission Fees Page 6 Events for Children , Page 6 WHAT'S NEW DRAWINGS Artists and Writers Jul 10—Sep 24 An exhibition of 75 drawings from the Museum Collection ranging in date from 1889 to 1976. These drawings are portraits of 20th- century American and European painters and sculptors, poets and philosophers, novelists and critics. Portraits of writers in clude those of John Ashbery, Joe Bousquet, Bertolt Brecht, John Dewey, Iwan Goll, Max Jacob, James Joyce, Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch, Katherine Anne Porter, Albert Schweitzer, Gertrude Stein, Tristan Tzara, and Glenway Wescott. Among the artists represent ed by self-portraits are Botero, Chagall, Duchamp, Hartley, Kirchner, Laurencin, Matisse, Orozco, Samaras, Shahn, Sheeler, and Spilliaert. Directed by William S. Lieberman, Director, De partment of Drawings. (Sachs Galleries, 3rd floor) VARIETY OF MEDIA Selections from the Art Lending Service Jul 10—Sep 5 An exhibition/sale of works in a variety of media. (Penthouse, 6th floor) PHOTOGRAPHY Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 Jul 28—Oct 2 This exhibition of approximately 200 prints attempts to provide a critical overview of the new American photography of the past Press Preview two decades. The central thesis of the exhibition claims that Jul 26 the basic dichotomy in contemporary photography distinguishes llam-4pm those who think of photography fundamentally as a means of self- expnession from those who think of it as a method of exploration. -
(Eoitnnerrial Tfjeahcr Mins with Which It Receives the Mob-Controlled Casinos Certainly Ought to Give the Powers-That-Be Pangs of Conscience
Be A W inner - Shop Local, Pages 15,16,17,18,19 Minit-Ed Talk about pious hypocrisy! Our dear, dear New Jersey, which has been encouraging everything but betting on cockroach racing, now plans to spend $90,000 on plans to aid compulsive gamblers. The millions that the state spends promoting lotteries. Ihe tax breaks it gives to Ihe racetracks and the open (Eoitnnerrial TfJeahcr Mins with which it receives the mob-controlled casinos certainly ought to give the powers-that-be pangs of conscience. But ninety thousand bucks will and SOUTIT BERGEN REVIEW hardlv begin to scratch the vast harm done by the gambling fever from which New Jersev suffers. Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford. N J vol.. 61 NO. 29 USPS1J5.M [«e] TIH'KSDAY FEBRUARY 10. 198;! Published at 251 Ridge Rd , Lyndhurst Subscription $8 00 Published Weekly Black Beauty T ow nship T o Fight T o A t L i b r a r y Lyndhurst Library will Plant Poses Problem s present the movie “Black The Bergen County out and resource recovery R egain T ow n Acreage Beauty" on Tuesday. Feb Instead of such build sary sewerage and connect Board of Public Utilities, plants would take its place 15 at 3 15 P.M. in the ings. the plant, it is con it with its sewer line that is once known as the Bergen By Amy Divine of garbage collections, Sika Chemical Co. situ children's room The mov HMDC. then under the tended would attract less operated from Little saying. -
Pioneer Film Director Honored / HENRY KING
The Museum of Modern Art 'iWest 53 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Tel. 956-6100 Cable: Modemart NO. 57 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PIONEER FILM DIRECTOR HONORED SEVEN WEEK RETROSPECTIVE FOR HENRY KING CO-SPONSORED BY MUSEUM AND DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA "...the most underpublicized filmmaker in Hollywood. This tall, lean, handsome, urbane, but unflamboyant model of a corporation president makes film hits so easily, so efficiently, and so calmly that he is not news in a community of blaring trumpets, crashing cymbals and screaming egos." -Frank Capra Henry King, one of the founding fathers of American film, who began his career early in the century, remains today one of the legendary figures in Hollywood, and though he preserves his privacy, his films such as "The Song of Bernadette," "Twelve O'clock High" and "The Gunfighter" speak for themselves, and these and other major works will be part of a seven week retrospective given in King's honor by New York's Museum of Modern Art in association with the Directors Guild of America. The Virginia-born director, who has specialized, like D.W. Griffith and John Ford, in Americana themes since his first classic, "Tol'able David," and later with "State Fair", "In Old Chicago," "Jesse James" and "Alexander's Ragtime Band," will make a trip from the West Coast to New York to participate in the opening of this program. On June 29 and 30, he will address the Museum audiences, although he seldom makes public appearances. While he contributed to Hollywood's worldwide reputation, King, who recognized such early superstars as Richard Barthelmess, Ronald Colman and Gary Cooper and gave them their first leading roles on the screen, has managed to retain his relative anonymity in an ostentatious environment. -
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Cockroaches, Honey Bees, and Tsetse Flies
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Entomology Papers from Other Sources Entomology Collections, Miscellaneous 1988 Hydrocarbon for Identification and Phenetic Comparisons: Cockroaches, Honey Bees, and Tsetse Flies David A. Carlson USDA Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/entomologyother Part of the Entomology Commons Carlson, David A., "Hydrocarbon for Identification and Phenetic Comparisons: Cockroaches, Honey Bees, and Tsetse Flies" (1988). Entomology Papers from Other Sources. 9. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/entomologyother/9 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Entomology Collections, Miscellaneous at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Entomology Papers from Other Sources by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 71, No. 3 (Sep., 1988), pp. 333-345 Published by Florida Entomological Society Carlson: New Technologiesfor Taxonomy 333 HYDROCARBONSFOR IDENTIFICATION AND PHENETIC COMPARISONS: COCKROACHES,HONEY BEES AND TSETSE FLIES DAVID A. CARLSON Insects Affecting Man and Animals Research Laboratory U.S.D.A., Agricultural Research Service Gainesville, Florida 32604 ABSTRACT The hydrocarbon components of Asian and German cockroaches showed consistent differences by gas chromatography (GC) that did not depend on geographic origin, sex or age, and that did reliably identify individuals of these otherwise morphologically similar species. European honey bee workers and drones showed consistent GC pat- terns. Race-specific similarities in GC patterns were present in Africanized workers and drones from Central and South America. Principal components analysis separated data from different races. Comb waxes reflected the genetic ancestry of the workers that produced that wax.