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Modern Language Notes 140:1 Modernist Lives, Transatlantic Italian Crossings, 1949–1972
CURATELA INTERO NUMERO 140 DELLA RIVIST
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Roberta Jaffe, Founding Director, Life Lab Science Program, Co-Founder of Community Agroecology Network
Roberta (Robbie) Jaffe grew up in New York in the 1950s, and moved to Florida when she was sixteen. She attended the University of Florida and University of South Florida, and graduated with a degree in sociology. During and after college she was deeply involved in the United Farm Workers (UFW) movement as a field organizer and boycott organizer for the state of Florida. Jaffe first came to the Santa Cruz area with her then-husband, Jerry Kay, who was also active in the sustainable agriculture movement. They farmed ten acres near Elkhorn Slough, and in 1976, Jaffe helped start the first farmers’ market in Santa Cruz County, at Live Oak School.After that marriage ended, Jaffe studied horticulture at Cabrillo College with Richard Merrill, and took a position with a CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act) program called Project Blossom. As part of that program, she co-founded a school garden at Green Acres School in Live Oak, a semi-rural area near Santa Cruz, California. This was the genesis of the Life Lab Science Program, which grew into a groundbreaking nonprofit organization that works with schools throughout the United States to develop school gardens and curriculum for teaching science and nutrition. Jaffe served as founding executive director of the program for many years.Jaffe earned a second master’s degree in education from UC Santa Cruz, with an emphasis in agroecology. She met and married Steve Gliessman (also the subject of an oral history in this series). In 2001, they co-founded the Community Agroecology Network (CAN). CAN defines its goals as, “to help a network of rural, primarily coffee-growing communities in Mexico and Central America develop self-sufficiency and sustainable growing practices, and direct market coffee to consumers in the United States.”Jaffe is the co-author of “From Differentiated Coffee Markets Towards Alternative Trade and Knowledge Networks,” in Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Sustaining Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mexico and Central America, and many Life Lab publications, including The Growing Classroom.Ellen Farmer interviewed Robbie Jaffe on May 5, 2007, at Jaffe's house in Santa Cruz, California. Farmer’s MA thesis (in public policy) at California State University at Monterey Bay focused on the coffee crisis. As a graduate student, she worked with Jaffe at CAN, and brought her knowledge of the economics and politics of coffee growing in Latin America to the interview
Introduction
Introduction to "Modern Language Notes" special issue entitled: "Modernist Lives, Transatlantic Italian Crossings, 1949–1972". The introduction highlights the methodologies, the questions investigated, and the original findings of the research hosted by the edited special issue
Henri Temianka Correspondence; (jaffe)
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/3789/thumbnail.jp
Review of Aaron Jaffe’s 'Spoiler Alert'
Published as part of Minnesota’s ‘Forerunners’ series—a project designed to deliver ‘thought-in-process’ scholarship—this fascinating little book about the Internet discusses deep and learned theory in speculative style. Aaron Jaffe, whose previous work runs the gamut from a detailed monograph on modernism and celebrity to The Year’s Work in Lebowski Studies (and who co-curated an entire festival about the “Dude”), makes rare light (but dizzying) work of a subject often handled with heft and/or specialist smugness
In good company: modernism, celebrity and sophistication in Vanity Fair
Chapter focusing on modernism, celebrity and sophistication in Vanity Fair magazine
“The More We Can Try to Open Them Up, the Better It Will Be for Their Integration”: Integration and the Coercive Assimilation of Muslim Youth
Capitalizing on national anxieties, right wing populist leaders promise to enforce national borders with new constellations of policies that regulate and exclude Muslim bodies. Using the theoretical tool of “technologies of concern” (Jaffe-Walter, 2016), this essay critiques how state security discourses operate through public schools. Drawing on ethnographic research with Muslim youth in a Danish public school and an analysis of European integration policies, the author analyzes how policies and practices that ostensibly support young people’s integration enact everyday violence and coercive assimilation. Highlighting the perspectives of the young people she worked with, the author argues that state efforts to transform Muslim students into acceptable subjects of the nation-state encouraged their alienation and marginalization
Aaron-Aarons-Marcus-Philipp Families Collection 1680-2000
Genealogical information and family trees on various families. The collection consists of six folders containing computer generated family trees.The following family names are mentioned in this collection:Aaron ; Aarons ; Adler ; Adolfsson ; Ahlind ; Ahrberg ; Ahrendt ; Ahrens ; Akergreen ; Albahary ; Albert ; Alexander ; Andersson ; Arell ; Arndt ; Arnhold ; Arsi ; Asch ; Bacharach ; Backstroem ; Badt-Jackier ; Barbro ; Baresch ; Bargen ; Baruch ; Barzilai ; Bass ; Bauer ; Beer ; Behrens ; Bendix ; Bentheim ; Ben-Vered (Rosenbaum) ; Bernays ; Bernhardt ; Bing ; Blackwood of Duffering and Ava ; Blake ; Boas ; Bodenheimer ; Bonnier ; Braceland ; Brasch ; Buckley ; Burgess ; Caro ; Cederquist ; Chambers ; Cohen ; Cohn ; Cornet ; Cowherd ; Cronach ; Dahlen ; Daus ; Davidsen (Salomonsen) ; Davidsson ; Davis ; Davison ; De Lenos ; De Leon ; De Nunez ; Dessau ; Dickinson ; Ditlevsen ; Doerum ; Donahue ; Doty ; Drucker ; Dryselius ; Dub ; Eberstein ; Ehnwall ; Ehrick (Rosenbaum) ; Eisenhardt ; Ejefors ; Elford ; Emanuel ; Eurenius ; Fairbairn ; Farnham ; Feldmann ; Flewett ; Flitz ; Floersheim ; Forsell ; Fraenkel ; Frank ; Franke ; Frankforter ; Freud (Halberstadt) ; Freud ; Friedland (Cohn) ; Frizer ; Fuchs ; Fuerst ; Fuller ; Gannon ; Garellick ; Garman ; Gerson ; Gilchrist ; Gluze ; Golan ; Goldschmidt ; Gradenwitz ; Grafstroem ; Grand ; Green ; Grunisch ; Haarbleicher ; Halberstadt ; Hardler ; Harsch ; Hartwig ; Hausen ; Heilbronn ; Heilbut ; Heimanson ; Heine ; Heinemann ; Held ; Heller ; Henriques ; Henschel ; Hertz ; Herz ; Herzheim ; Hess ; Heymann ; Hills ; Hinrichsen ; Hirsch ; Hoffmann ; Hollaender ; Hollitscher; Huettner ; Hullisch ; Hultman ; Hvistendahl ; Hyttner (Huettner) ; Inokaij ; Instanes ; Isenstein ; Israel ; Jackert ; Jaensson ; Jaffe ; Jekel ; Jenning ; Jensen ; Johansson ; Johnson (Jonas) ; Jonas ; Jonsson ; Joseph ; Josephi ; Kaplan ; Kaufmann ; Kayser ; Kirschstein ; Kleibel ; Klein ; Koch ; Kosches ; Krarup ; Kuchla ;Labatt ; Ladimir ; Lager ; Lagerquist ; Landau ; Latimore ; Lauritzen ; Lazarus ; Leibhner, von ; Lenck ; Leunmark ; Leve ; Levertin ; Levin ; Levy ; Levysohn (Levisohn) ; Lewinson ; Leyser ; Liebmann ; Lilie ; Lindgren ; Lindholm ; Lion ; Loeser ; Loewenhaupt ; Loewenstein ; Loewenthal ; Loria ; Loven ; Lublin ; Lundegard ; Lundwall ; Madsen ; Maeland ; Magnus ; Marbe ; Marcus ; Marquis (Marcus) ; Marx ; McCarthy ; Meden ; Melchior ; Mendelsohn ; Mendheim ; Merchant ; Meron ; Merritt ; Mewes ; Meyer ; Meyersson ; Miller ; Millius ; Moglianski ; Morton ; Moses ; Muller ; Mulligan ; Nassau ; Nathan ; Neri ; Nieburg ; Nilson ; Nordberg ; Norrman ; Nussbaum ; Oettinger ; Ohlsson ; Olsson ; Orowan ; Pallin ; Parknell ; Patron ; Pederdsen ; Penney ; Petruson ; Phelps ; Philip ; Philipp ; Philipsson (Aaron) ; Plaut ; Polack ; Porges von Portheim ; Potter ; Pritzwald ; Pyk ; Rahm ; Randolph ; Rasmusen ; Reinlein von Marinburg ; Reis, von ; Rimon (Rosenbaum) ; Rosen ; Rosen, von ; Rosenbaum ; Rosenstern ; Rosenthal ; Ruben ; Rubensson ; Ruekman ; Saenger ; Salomon ; Salomonsen ; Samson ; Samuel ; Sandberg ; Sandick ; Schiff ; Schlesinger ; Schlomann ; Schlotfeldt ; Schmiof ; Schneider ; Schultz ; Schustermann ; Sdeor ; Seessel ; Sendler ; Simonsen ; Sisefsky ; Soendsen ; Soerensen ; Soerlin ; Soltow ; Sorterup ; Spitzer ; Springmann ; Steinfeld ; Steinhardt ; Stenborn ; Stern ; Stiebel ; Stirk ; Strandin ; Sundberg ; Sundquist ; Symons ; Tal ; Tanandier ; Tellier ; Tinggren ; Tobias ; Tosler ; Trinkhaus ; Unge, von ; Unna ; Usriel ; Valentin ; Vecht ; Velander ; Wagnsson ; Wahren ; Warburg ; Warrens ; Warschawski ; Weber, von ; Weil ; Wertheimer ; Wetterling ; Wetzlar ; Wiener ; Wilson ; Wolf ; Wolff ; Wolffenstein ; Worsliezka, von ; Zeidlerdigitize
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