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World Book Night 2016 | University of Essex
09/29/21 World Book Night 2016 | University of Essex World Book Night 2016 View Online A list of books you might like to try reading for fun - they're all in stock at the Albert Sloman Library! 197 items General Fiction (48 items) Contemporary authors (18 items) Life after life - Kate Atkinson, 2013 Book | Costa Book Award winner 2013. "During a snowstorm in England in 1910, a baby is born and dies before she can take her first breath. During a snowstorm in England in 1910, the same baby is born and lives to tell the tale. What if there were second chances? And third chances? In fact an infinite number of chances to live your life? Would you eventually be able to save the world from its own inevitable destiny? And would you even want to? Life After Life follows Ursula Todd as she lives through the turbulent events of the last century again and again. With wit and compassion, Kate Atkinson finds warmth even in life’s bleakest moments, and shows an extraordinary ability to evoke the past. Here she is at her most profound and inventive, in a novel that celebrates the best and worst of ourselves." (Review/summary from Amazon) House of leaves - Mark Z. Danielewski, 2001 Book | Horror/Romance/Postmodern. "Johnny Truant, a wild and troubled sometime employee in a LA tattoo parlour, finds a notebook kept by Zampano', a reclusive old man found dead in a cluttered apartment. Herein is the heavily annotated story of the Navidson Report. Will Navidson, a photojournalist, and his family move into a new house. -
Antony Balcena Papers, 1974-2001
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2q2nd81m No online items Finding Aid for the Antony Balcena papers, 1974-2001 Processed by Marisol Ramos-Lum, 2002; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections UCLA Library Special Collections staff Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/ © 2008 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Antony 625 1 Balcena papers, 1974-2001 Descriptive Summary Title: Antony Balcena papers Date (inclusive): 1974-2001 Collection number: 625 Creator: Balcena, Antony, 1954-1995 Extent: 16 boxes (8 linear ft) Abstract: Antony Galindo Balcena, a Mexican-American, was born in Lompoc, California in April 30, 1954 and died in Los Angeles, California in November 23, 1995. Antony Balcena, (also known as Tony Balcena) was an accomplished dancer, choreagrapher and Gay and AIDS activist. He was known for his unique choreographic style and, through his life, he created and performed intimate and controversial performances such as "Dudes" and "Shell of Flesh." This collection documents the life and work of Balcena as a choreographer, dancer, and Gay and AIDS activists. Language: Finding aid is written in English. Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections. Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Restrictions on Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. -
The Sexuality Politics, and Aesthetics, of a Mimetic Image
ECCE BUTCH THE SEXUALITY POLITICS, AND AESTHETICS, OF A MIMETIC IMAGE Alison McIlwaine B.A. Hons., La Trobe University, 1991 THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS in the Department of Women's Studies O Alison McIlwaine 1995 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY July 1995 All rights reserved. This work may not be reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other means, without permission of the author. APPROVAL Name: Alison McIlwaine Degree: Master of Arts Title of thesis: Ecce Butch: Sexuality Politics and Asthetics of a Mimetic Image Examining Committee: Chair: Sue Wendell ~ac~uelideLevitin Senior Supervisor Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Contemporary Arts Simon Fraser University Heather Dawkins Assistant Professor of Women's Studies and Contemporary Arts Simon Fraser University - - guzYanne decastell Professor Faculty of Education Simon Fraser University PARTIAL COPYRIGHT LICENSE I hereby grant to Simon Fraser Universi the right to lend my thesis, pro'ect or extended essay (the title oB which is shown below) to users of' the Simon Fraser University Library, and to make partial or single copies only for such users or in response to a request from the library of any other university, or other educational institution, on its own behalf or for one of its users. I further agree that permission for multiple copying of this work for scholarly purposes may be granted by me or the Dean of Graduate Studies. It is understood that copying or publication of this work for financial gain shall not be allowed without my written permission. -
Kang Sung R.Pdf
ILLUSTRATED AMERICA: FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF TATTOOS IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN CULTURE A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HISTORY AUGUST 2014 By Sung P. Kang Dissertation Committee: Herbert Ziegler, Chairperson Margot Henriksen Marcus Daniel Njoroge Njoroge Kathryn Hoffmann Keywords: tattoos, skin art, sports, cultural studies, ethnic studies, gender studies ©Copyright 2014 by Sung P. Kang ii Acknowledgements This dissertation would not be possible without the support and assistance of many of the History Department faculty and staff from the University of Hawaii, colleagues from Hawaii Pacific University, friends, and family. I am very thankful to Njoroge Njoroge in supplying constant debates on American sports and issues facing black athletes, and furthering my understanding of Marxism and black America. To Kathryn Hoffmann, who was a continuous “springboard” for many of my theories and issues surrounding the body. I also want to thank Marcus Daniel, who constantly challenged my perspective on the relationship between politics and race. To Herbert Ziegler who was instrumental to the entire doctoral process despite his own ailments. Without him none of this would have been possible. To Margot (Mimi) Henriksen, my chairperson, who despite her own difficulties gave me continual assistance, guidance, and friendship that sustained me to this stage in my academic career. Her confidence in me was integral, as it fed my determination not to disappoint her. To my chiropractor, Dr. Eric Shimane, who made me physically functional so I could continue with the grueling doctoral process. -
Representations of Hiv/Aids in Popular American Comic Books, 1981- 1996
REPRESENTATIONS OF HIV/AIDS IN POPULAR AMERICAN COMIC BOOKS, 1981- 1996 William Richard Avila A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY May 2021 Committee: Jeffrey Brown, Advisor Michael Decker Graduate Faculty Representative William Albertini Timothy Messer-Kruse © 2021 William Richard Avila All Rights Reserved iii ABSTRACT Jeffery Brown, Advisor From 1981-1996, the United States experienced an epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) that held profound implications for issues ranging from civil rights, public education, and sexual mores, to government accountability, public health, and expressions of heterosexism. Popular comic books that broached the subject of HIV/AIDS during the U.S. epidemic elucidate how America’s discourse on the disease evolved in an era when elected officials, religious leaders, legal professionals, medical specialists, and average citizens all struggled to negotiate their way through a period of national crisis. The manner whereby comic book authors, illustrators, and publishers engaged the topic of HIV/AIDS changed over time but, because comic books are an item of popular culture primarily produced for a heterosexual male audience, such changes habitually mirrored the evolution of the nation’s mainstream, heteronormative debates regarding the epidemic and its sociocultural and political implications. Through studying depictions of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in popular comic books, alterations in the heterocentric, national discourse emerge revealing how homophobic dismissals of the “gay plague” in the early 1980s gave way to heterosexual panic in the mid-1980s, followed by the epidemic’s reinterpretation as a national tragedy in the late-1980s. -
Doris Barrilleaux and the Beginnings of Modern Women's Bodybuilding
January 2012 Iron Game History Doris BarrilleauxAnd the Beginnings of Modern Women's Bodybuilding Jan Todd & Desiree Harguess The University of Texas at Austin With the world fully aware of the importance of physical fitness and so many women now participating in sports which until recently were not open to them, women s bodybuilding may readily change the role of women in society. Although there ·will always be those who wish to remain delicate, helpless, clinging vines I believe there will be those who wish to be considered strong, healthy, independent and able to stand on their own two feet. The day that a movie or television pro gram is made in which the woman does not fall and need to be rescued from the dange1; we will know that we have arrived. - Doris Barrilleaux, 1982 On 17 June 1978, Doris Barrilleaux, a forty-six inwomen's bodybuilding that emerged at the end of the year-old grandmother and mother of five, walked onto 1970s and directly contributed to the acceptance found the stage of the Canton YMCA auditorium dressed in a by women's bodybuilding in the 1980s.4 Barrilleaux zebra-striped bikini. Although she was, by her own engaged at all levels of the sport-she was a competitor, admission, "so scared she was shaking," Barrilleaux an organizer, a promoter, a publisher, an author, an allowed the public to view her body that day because she administrator, a judge, a photographer, and one of the knew-just as every other woman on the stage knew philosophical leaders of this new activity. -
Pca-Aca-2013
NATIONAL CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE MARCH 27-30, 2013 WASHINGTON MARRIOTT WARDMAN PARK Joseph H. Hancock, II National PCA/ACA Interim Executive Conference Planner & Organizer Drexel University Lee K. Halper National PCA/ACA Interim Associate Conference Planner & Organizer Alex Lamberti Program Layout Designer Izzat Ibrahim Editor Wiley-Blackwell Copyright 2013 PCA/ACA Additional information about the PCA/ACA available at www.pcaaca.org T able of Contents Conference Administration 7 Area Chairs 7 Officers 17 Board Members 18 Gary Hoppenstand: A Special Thank You 19 2013 Ray & Pat Browne Lecture 20 Oliver Stone 20 Peter Kuznick 21 Oliver Stone: Special Sessions 22 Program Schedule Overview 24 Exhibits & Paper Table 24 Business & Board Meetings 25 Dinners, Get-Togethers, Receptions, & Tours 27 Film Screenings 30 Special Sessions 34 Round Tables 42 Subject Area Overview 47 Schedule Overview 99 Daily Program Schedule 176 Wednesday - 1:15 PM 176 Wednesday - 3:00 PM 187 Wednesday - 4:45 PM 198 Wednesday - 8:15 PM 209 Thursday - 8:00 AM 214 Thursday - 9:45 AM 226 Thursday - 11:30 AM 238 Thursday - 1:15 PM 250 Thursday - 3:00 PM 263 Thursday - 4:45 PM 276 Thursday - 6:30 PM 288 Thursday - 8:15 PM 299 Friday - 8:00 AM 308 Friday - 9:45 AM 320 Friday - 11:30 AM 333 Friday - 1:15 PM 345 Friday - 3:00 PM 356 Friday - 4:45 PM 367 Friday - 8:15 PM 367 Saturday - 8:00 AM 368 Saturday - 9:45 AM 376 Saturday - 11:30 AM 385 Saturday - 1:15 PM 394 Saturday - 3:00 PM 400 Saturday - 4:45 PM 405 Saturday - 6:30 PM 409 Saturday - 8:15 PM 411 2013 Financial Review 414 Index 416 Notes 479 Advertisements 486 Conference Administration Conference Administration Area Chairs Academics and Collegiate Aging and Senior Culture Culture Frederick J. -
Newsletter 07/07 DIGITAL EDITION Nr
ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletter 07/07 DIGITAL EDITION Nr. 204 - März 2007 Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 3 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 07/07 (Nr. 204) März 2007 editorial Hallo Laserdisc- und DVD- of-the-Art Kinos doch ihren Tri- worden ist. Wenn auch Sie auf Fans, but. Schlaf nachholen ist nach diesem Bild erscheinen wollen, liebe Filmfreunde! einem solchen Festival dann gibt es im März 2008 wie- Obgleich uns noch immer Alfred eingentlich angesagt. Aber ver- der Gelegenheit dazu. Denn Newmans prächtiger Score aus mutlich wissen Sie es aus eige- dann lädt das National Media HOW THE WEST WAS WON ner Erfahrung: ein echter Film- Museum auf ein Neues zum frisch in den Ohren klingt und fan ist für Filmrelevantes nie zu Widescreen Weekend nach sich das superbreite, super- müde und spart sich daher das Bradford. Ihnen wünschen wir scharfe Bild dieser Cinerama- Ausruhen für das Rentenalter jetzt viel Spaß beim Lesen der Produktion förmlich in unsere auf. Was wir uns allerdings erst neuen Newsletter-Ausgabe. Netzhaut eingebrannt hat, ist es einmal verkniffen haben, ist ein Auch dieses Mal gilt wieder: uns gelungen, Ihnen die dritte Rückblick auf das Widescreen alle Bestellungen für US-DVDs, März-Ausgabe unseres Weekend 2007. Den werden wir die bei uns spätestens eine Wo- Newsletters pünktlich abzulie- in einem späteren Newsletter pu- che vor offiziellem Erstverkaufs- fern. Und das trotz eines ziemli- blizieren - sobald die Bilder und tag eingehen, profitieren von re- chen Erschöpfungsgrades.