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“Difference” 2017 ASTR / TLA Conference November 16 –19 Atlanta, GA
ASTR / TLA 2017 Interrogating the Performance and Aesthetics of “Difference” 2017 ASTR / TLA Conference November 16 –19 Atlanta, GA 1 ASTR / TLA 2017 Table of Contents Leadership & Special Thank You ......................................................................3 President’s Welcome ..................................................................................4 Note from the VP for Conferences .....................................................................5 Note from the Program Chairs ........................................................................6 Mayor of Atlanta Welcome Letter .....................................................................8 Schedule at a Glance ..............................................................................9-12 Keynote Plenary .......................................................................................13 About Full Radius Dance .............................................................................14 About Katia Tirado ....................................................................................15 Plenary Sessions ................................................................................16-18 Curated Panels ..................................................................................19-21 Working Sessions 1-8 ...........................................................................23-28 Working Sessions 9-16 ..........................................................................28-33 Working Sessions 17-24 .........................................................................33-38 -
WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 1 Our Society Is Therefore Manifested in Our Taboos (Callois 1959)
stigmatization or punishment for transgression. What is sacred in WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 1 our society is therefore manifested in our taboos (Callois 1959). 001. Registration and Information The sacred and taboo are symbiotic: the existence of one helps Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting identify and define the other. Marshall (2010) regards the sacred Event as “absolute in obliging those observer(s) to engage in or avoid 7:30 to 7:00 pm certain behaviors toward it” (66). Its “absolute” nature can produce behavior that is largely void of conscious reasoning Hyatt Regency: Floor 4th - Regency Foyer (Haidt 2001; Vaisey 2009). Hitherto, economic sociologists have Session Organizer: not paid due attention to the relationship between money, Lora J Bristow, Humboldt State University sanctity, and taboo. Though it is easy to identify areas of 002. Alpha Kappa Delta Teaching and Learning Pre-Conference financial taboo (e.g. that Americans generally don’t like to talk about money), there has been insufficient analysis of the sacred Teaching Sociology elements these taboos indicate or why we comply. With data Workshop or demonstration session from thirty interviews, this paper attempts to answer Wuthnow’s 8:00 to 12:00 pm (1996) call to “pry into some of our most commonsensical, Hyatt Regency: Floor 4th - Beacon Ballroom A widely taken-for-granted assumptions about money” in order to Session Organizer: understand what financial taboo does and how individuals Lora J Bristow, Humboldt State University explain their lack of or adherence to the taboos deeply embedded in our culture. I argue that financial taboos indicate intimate Participant: connections between money and sacred values, experiences, and Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) Pre-Conference on Teaching and beliefs, and that our inability to talk openly about money can Learning Jeffrey Chin, LeMoyne College exacerbate and perpetuate social and economic inequalities. -
Thomas Bierschenk and Eva Spies Africa Since 1960 Continuities
2016 ARBEITSPAPIER – WORKING PAPER 165 Thomas Bierschenk and Eva Spies Africa since 1960 Continuities, Dislocations, Perspectives ARBEITSPAPIERE DES INSTITUTS FÜR ETHNOLOGIE UND AFRIKASTUDIEN WORKING PAPERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND AFRICAN STUDIES AP IFEAS 165/2016 Herausgegeben von / The Working Papers are edited by: Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Forum 6, D-55099 Mainz, Germany. Tel. +49-6131-3923720; Email: [email protected]; http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/92.php Geschäftsführende Herausgeberin / Managing Editor: Konstanze N’Guessan ([email protected]) Copyright remains with the author. Zitierhinweis / Please cite as: Bierschenk, Thomas und Eva Spies (2016): Africa since 1960: Continuities, Disclocations, Perspectives. Arbeitspapiere des Instituts für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (Working Papers of the Department of Anthropology and African Studies of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) 165. Bierschenk, Thomas and Eva Spies: Africa since 1960: Continuities, Dislocations, Perspectives. Abstract Many African states south of the Sahara celebrated half a century of political independence around the year 2010. This paper, originally written in German as introduction to an edited topical volume (Bierschenk and Spies 2012), evaluates this 50-year period and presents perspectives on the future challenges facing these states. It summarizes the developments of the past 50 years in areas such as the economy, religion, cultural production and politics. As a result of various multi-layered processes of consolidation, differentiation and transformation, African societies today are significantly more complex and diverse than they were at the time of independence. Moreover, African actors are far more visible at global level today than they were 50 years ago. -
Secuencia TRAP
Trabajo Fin de Grado Secuencia TRAP TRAP Sequence Autora Mª Asunción Quirante Melgarejo Directores Ana Isabel Cisneros Gimeno Ricardo Savirón Cornudella FACULTAD DE MEDICINA 2017 ÍNDICE Resumen 2 Abstract 3 Justificación 4 Introducción 5 o Tipos de gemelos 5 o Gemelos siameses 8 o Gemelos parasitarios 10 Complicaciones en el embarazo gemelar 12 o Maternas 12 o Perinatales 12 o Fetales 13 . Mosaicismo eritrocitario 14 . Síndrome de Transfusión Fetal 14 Secuencia TRAP 17 o Fisiopatología 17 o Clasificaciones 20 o Diagnóstico 21 o Diagnóstico diferencial 24 o Tratamiento 24 o Pronóstico 28 o Expectativas tras el tratamiento y complicaciones fetales 30 o Complicaciones maternas tras el tratamiento 31 Caso clínico 32 Bibliografía 33 1 RESUMEN Existen distintos tipos de embarazos gemelares según se desarrollen a partir de uno o dos cigotos, resultando gemelos monocigóticos o dicigóticos, teniendo un material genético idéntico o diferente respectivamente. Los gemelos monocigóticos, compartirán o no las membranas fetales dependiendo del momento en el que tiene lugar la división del embrión, siendo bicoriales biamnióticos, monocoriales biamnióticos o monocoriales monoamnióticos. Cuando la división del embrión sucede a partir del día trece, se forman los gemelos siameses, unidos por alguna parte de su cuerpo, y en algunos casos existen gemelos parasitarios, desarrollándose uno de los fetos sólo parcialmente y quedando unido al cuerpo de su co-gemelo. El embarazo múltiple conlleva un mayor riesgo de complicaciones fetales, maternas y perinatales, que las gestaciones unifetales. Siendo más frecuente el aborto, el retraso del crecimiento intrauterino y otras malformaciones congénitas. En los gemelos monocoriónicos diamnióticos cabe destacar el síndrome de transfusión entre gemelos TTTS ( Twin-To-Twin Transfusion syndrome), siendo su grado máximo la denominada Secuencia TRAP ( Twin-reversed arterial perfusion sequence). -
The Cyril and Methodius Mission and Europe
THE CYRIL AND METHODIUS MISSION AND EUROPE 1150 Years Since the Arrival of the Thessaloniki Brothers in Great Moravia Pavel Kouřil et al. The Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno THE CYRIL AND METHODIUS MISSION AND EUROPE – 1150 Years Since the Arrival of the Thessaloniki Brothers in Great Moravia Pavel Kouřil et al. The Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno Brno 2014 THE CYRIL AND METHODIUS MISSION AND EUROPE – 1150 Years Since the Arrival of the Thessaloniki Brothers in Great Moravia Pavel Kouřil et al. The publication is funded from the Ministry of Culture NAKI project „Great Moravia and 1150 years of Christianity in Central Europe“, for 2012–2015, ID Code DF12P01OVV010, sponsored as well by the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The Cyril and Methodius Mission and Europe – 1150 Years Since the Arrival of the Thessaloniki Brothers in Great Moravia Head of the team of authors: doc. PhDr. Pavel Kouřil, CSc. Authors: Maddalena Betti, Ph.D., prof. Ivan Biliarsky, DrSc., PhDr. Ivana Boháčová, Ph.D., PhDr. František Čajka, Ph.D., Mgr. Václav Čermák, Ph.D., PhDr. Eva Doležalová, Ph.D., doc. PhDr. Luděk Galuška, CSc., PhDr. Milan Hanuliak, DrSc., prof. PhDr. Michaela Soleiman pour Hashemi, CSc., prof. PhDr. Martin Homza, Ph.D., prof. PhDr. Petr Charvát, DrSc., prof. Sergej A. Ivanov, prof. Mgr. Libor Jan, Ph.D., prof. Dr. hab. Krzysztof Jaworski, assoc. prof. Marija A. Jovčeva, Mgr. David Kalhous, Ph.D., doc. Mgr. Antonín Kalous, M.A., Ph.D., PhDr. Blanka Kavánová, CSc., prom. -
Large Animal Review
0A_Copert LAR 4_2016:ok 14-07-2016 11:09 Pagina 2 Bimestrale, Anno 22, Numero 4, Agosto 2016 LAR ISSN: 1124-4593 04/16 Large Animal Review LARGE ANIMAL REVIEW è indicizzata su Science Citation Index (SciSearch®) Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition e CAB ABSTRACTS ARTICOLI ORIGINALI BOVINI • Risposta anticorpale sieroneutralizzante e verso le proteine non strutturali NS2-3 indotta da un vaccino inattivato BVD • Behavioural, physiological onaria esclusiva per la pubblicità: E.V. Soc. Cons. a r.l. - Cremona a Cons. Soc. r.l. onaria per esclusiva la E.V. pubblicità: and productive effects of water unavailability as a form of unpredictable management stressor in dairy cows • Feeding a free choice energetic mineral-vitamin supplement to dry and transition cows: effects on health and early lactation performance • In vitro study of bovine uterine contractility at various stages of pregnancy SUINI • The effect of high dietary zinc oxide supplementation and farming conditions on productive performances of post-weaning piglets CASE REPORTS • Fetiform teratoma in an Italian-Friesian calf: case report and literature review Poste Italiane spa - Spedizione in A.P. - D.L. 353/2003 (conv. in L. 27/02/2004 N. 46) art. 1, comma 1, DCB Piacenza - Concessi 0A_Copert LAR 4_2016:ok 14-07-2016 11:09 Pagina 3 0B_Somm LAR 4_2016:ok 14-07-2016 15:22 Pagina 145 SOMMARIO ARTICOLI ORIGINALI Anno 22, numero 4, BOVINI Agosto 2016 Risposta anticorpale sieroneutralizzante Rivista indicizzata su: N e verso le proteine non strutturali NS2-3 CAB ABSTRACTS e GLOBAL HEALTH indotta da un vaccino inattivato BVD: IF (aggiornato a Giugno 2013): 0.177 applicazione pratica in campo Direttore editoriale S. -
The Resurrectionist: the Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black
AN EXTRAORDINARY BIOGRAPHY. A GALLERY OF ASTONISHING ARTWORK. THE LEGACY OF A MADMAN. Philadelphia, the late 1870s. A city of gas lamps, cobblestone streets, and horse-drawn carriages—and home to the controversial surgeon Dr. Spencer Black. e son of a grave robber, young Dr. Black studies at Philadelphia’s esteemed Academy of Medicine, where he develops an unconventional hypothesis: What if the world’s most celebrated mythological beasts—mermaids, minotaurs, and satyrs—were in fact the evolutionary ancestors of humankind? e Resurrectionist oers two extraordinary books in one. e mrst is a mctional biography of Dr. Spencer Black, from a childhood spent exhuming corpses through his medical training, his travels with carnivals, and the mysterious disappearance at the end of his life. e second book is Black’s magnum opus: e Codex Extinct Ammalia, a Gray’s Anatomy for mythological beasts—dragons, centaurs, Pegasus, Cerberus—all rendered in meticulously detailed anatomical illustrations. You need only look at these images to realize they are the work of a madman. e Resurrectionist tells his story. Copyright © 2013 by Eric Hudspeth All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Number: 2012934523 Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-24601-616-1 eBook ISBN: 978-1-24601-624-6 Designed by Doogie Horner Production management by John J. McGurk Quirk Books 215 Church Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cover Other Books by is Author Title Page Copyright Epigraph A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF DR. -
Conjoined Twins: a Worldwide Collaborative Epidemiological Study of the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research
HHS Public Access Author manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptAm J Med Author Manuscript Genet C Semin Author Manuscript Med Genet. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2015 June 05. Published in final edited form as: Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2011 November 15; 0(4): 274–287. doi:10.1002/ajmg.c.30321. Conjoined Twins: A Worldwide Collaborative Epidemiological Study of the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research OSVALDO M. MUTCHINICK1,*, LEONORA LUNA-MUÑOZ1, EMMANUELLE AMAR2, MARIAN K. BAKKER3, MAURIZIO CLEMENTI4, GUIDO COCCHI5, MARIA DA GRAÇA DUTRA6,7, MARCIA L. FELDKAMP8,9, DANIELLE LANDAU10, EMANUELE LEONCINI11, ZHU LI12, BRIAN LOWRY13, LISA K. MARENGO14, MARÍA-LUISA MARTÍNEZ-FRÍAS15,16,17, PIERPAOLO MASTROIACOVO11, JULIA MÉTNEKI18, MARGERY MORGAN19, ANNA PIERINI20, ANKE RISSMAN21, ANNUKKA RITVANEN22, GIOACCHINO SCARANO23, CSABA SIFFEL24, ELENA SZABOVA25, and JAZMÍN ARTEAGA-VÁZQUEZ1 1Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición “Salvador Zubirán”, Departamento de Genética, RYVEMCE (Registro y Vigilancia Epidemiológica de Malformaciones Congénitas), México City, Mexico 2Rhone-Alps Registry of Birth Defects REMERA, Lyon, France 3Eurocat Northern Netherlands, Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands 4Clinical Genetics Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University of Padua, Padua, Italy 5IMER Registry, Department of Pediatrics, Bologna University, Bologna, Italy 6INAGEMP (Instituto Nacional de Genética Médica Populacional) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -
Le Symbole Du Serpent Circulaire Sur Les Gemmes Magiques Gréco- Romaines
Université de Montréal De Mehen à l’ouroboros : Le symbole du serpent circulaire sur les gemmes magiques gréco- romaines par Anass Dakkach Centre d’études classiques Faculté des arts et des sciences Mémoire présenté en vue de l’obtention du grade de maître ès arts en études classiques option Histoire ancienne Juin 2018 © Anass Dakkach, 2018 Résumé L’ouroboros, le symbole du serpent qui mord sa propre queue, est passé de l’Égypte à la sphère gréco-romaine. Sa genèse est le résultat d’une évolution iconographique du dieu ophidien Mehen, une figure connue depuis l’époque prédynastique. Originellement associé à la résurrection dans l’au-delà, le serpent devient dès le Moyen Empire le protecteur de Rê, puis le gardien d’Osiris en vertu du concept de l’union solaire osirienne. Après son émancipation de la sphère funéraire, le symbole se retrouve sur des centaines de gemmes magiques gréco-romaines qui circulaient dans l’Empire romain de la fin de l’époque hellénistique jusqu’à l’Antiquité tardive. L’exploration de ses représentations sur ce média révèle que, loin d’un usage chaotique, le symbole reste le plus souvent fidèle à ses origines pharaoniques. Le répertoire traditionnel met en scène trois thèmes principaux déjà muris dans les livres funéraires du Nouvel Empire, c’est-à-dire les concepts osiriens, solaires et utérins. Le ciment du lien entre ces répertoires réside dans la croyance à la naissance posthume de Rê et d’Osiris depuis leur mère céleste Nout, un processus dans lequel le serpent était impliqué grâce à son pouvoir régénérateur et protecteur. -
Cristina Brito Fantasy, Cryptozoology and Or Reality
Fantasy, Cryptozoology and/or Reality: Interconnected stories of mythological creatures and marine mammals Cristina BRITO CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Email: [email protected] ORCID: 0000-0001-7895-0784 Abstract: Among other monstrosities and myths from the sea and aquatic bodies, the double-tailed mermaid has been profusely described and depicted in early modern literature, bestiaries and natural history treaties as in the iconography and cartography. Usually shown as a female form with one head and upper body and holding its two fish-like tails, it did represent the epitome of beautiful nature creations but also its strangeness and hybridity. With virtues and sins, love and danger within the same body, it could be the reflection of the moral and human acts’ (dis)conformities. Besides the symbolic meaning of the mirror, or the twinning, could these mythical beings also be the result of non-understood observations of rare events in the sea? In this paper, more than providing answers, I am proposing some questions regarding early nature apprehension and natural knowledge production by relating the physicality of double-tailed mermaids with the real, yet highly obscure, occurrences of conjoined twins in sea animals. Conjoined or Siamese twins have, in fact, rarely been described in wild (marine) mammals but a couple of cases in cetaceans just came to light in recent years. Even though descriptions of monsters sometimes reveal more about people’s minds and perceptions than they do about the animals, the physical similarities between these two types of marine monsters, and the possibility of real observations resulting in imaginary animals will be discussed. -
“Saracen Prince” in Les Grandes Chroniques De France (Royal Ms 16 G Vi)
WHITE SARACENS, BLACK MUSLIMS, AND BROWN HAFSIDS: IMAGINATIONS OF THE “SARACEN PRINCE” IN LES GRANDES CHRONIQUES DE FRANCE (ROYAL MS 16 G VI) A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of California State University, Chico In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Art by © Tirumular Chandrasekaran Narayanan 2019 Spring 2019 WHITE SARACENS, BLACK MUSLIMS, AND BROWN HAFSIDS: IMAGINATIONS OF THE “SARACEN PRINCE” IN LES GRANDES CHRONIQUES DE FRANCE (ROYAL MS 16 G VI) A Thesis by Tirumular Chandrasekaran Narayanan Spring 2019 APPROVED BY THE INTERIM DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES: Sharon Barrios, Ph.D. APPROVED BY THE GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Cameron Crawford, M.F.A. Asa Simon Mittman, Ph.D., Chair Graduate Coordinator Matthew Looper, Ph.D. PUBLICATION RIGHTS No portion of this thesis may be reprinted or reproduced in any manner unacceptable to the usual copyright restrictions without the written permission of the author. iii DEDICATION To Puchins, Toad, and Kesley: without whom life would be but a carnival without funnel cake. iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I want to thank Professor Asa Simon Mittman and Professor Matthew Looper for their patience and attention throughout this process. Professor Corey Sparks in English has also been unsparing with his time. Rebecca Feldstein of the Visual Resources Library has been encouraging over the course of my Master’s Program. Professor Anne Hedeman at Kansas University has also been an invaluable resource. I also appreciate Professor Afrodesia McCannon and Professor Geraldine Heng as well as the MERACSTAPA board for taking me under their wing. I thank my Mother and Father for being financial and emotional pillars. -
A Case of Sacral Parasite
Cong. Anom., 26: 321-330,1986 Original A Case of Sacral Parasite Shigeki TOKUNAGA, Takayoshi IKEDA, Takeshi MATSUO, Hiroshi MAEDA, Nobuko KUROSAKI* and Hozumi SHIMODA* First Department of Pathology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, 12-4 Sakamoto-machi, Nagasaki 852, Japan and *First Department of Surgery, Naga- saki University School of Medicine, 7-1 Sakamoto-machi, Nagasaki 852, Japan ABSTRACT A case of sacral parasite is presented. A parasitic body with an im- complete lower limb was attached to the sacrococcygeal region of a female new- born at birth. The twins were easily separated by operation two days after birth. The parasite contained well developed small and/or large intestines, a multilocular cyst and a unilocular cyst. Histologically, the wall of the multilocular cyst con- sisted of tissues of three germ layers, such as central and peripheral nervous tissues, mature and immature intestine, pancreatic tissue, bronchial cysts, connective tissue, etc. The thick wall of the unilocular cyst consisted of central nervous tissue and connective tissue. The degree of differentiation of these tissues varied consider- ably. The parasite revealed no organ communication with the autosite. Since the operation, her growth and development have been favorable and no other abnor- malities have been found. Key words: conjoined twins, sacral parasite, diagnosis, pathogenesis Parasitic conjoined twins consist of incomplete twin (parasite) attached to the fully developed body of the co-twin (autosite). This is an extremely rare anomaly, especially in the sacrococcygeal region. The present paper describes the anatomy and histopathology with some immunohistochemical findings in the sacral parasite. The pathogenesis and diagnostic criteria of this anomaly are also discussed.