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Interview with Angela Martin
Interview with Angela Martin as part of the Empowering Indigenous Futures Project. During the interview, the following topics are discussed. Indigenous food sovereignty; Native agriculture and sustainability; Generational trauma and anxiety relating to connecting to one’s culture; Disconnect and reconnection by indigenous youth; The importance of community.
Additional Files include full transcription.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/indigenous-futures/1004/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Angela Martin, Village Gardens, 2009 (audio)
Interview of Angela Martin by Steve Jarosz at Village Gardens, Portland, Oregon on August 6th, 2009.
The interview index is available for download
Elementary student helper, Angela Abrahm, in school library, Martin Luther King, Jr. School, approximately 1978-1979
A color snapshot of elementary student helper, Angela Abrahm, as she poses for a portrait with a book cart in the school library at Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in Toledo, Ohio. Photo was taken around 1978 or 1979
Warren Center lecture with Angela Davis commemorating 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Politics, Economics and Social Issues - Video - Warren Center lecture with Angela Davis commemorating 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death." Davis's lecture, delivered at the Vanderbilt Law School in April 2008, is entitled "We Are Not Now Living the Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr., and Human Rights in the 21st Century." The lecture was part of the conference "We Speak for Ourselves: A Poet, a Prophet, and Voices for the 21st Century," put on by the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities and co-sponsored by several other groups
Angela Audinet-Serville 1838
Angela Audinet-Serville, 1838 Angela Audinet-Serville, 1838: 171. Typus generis: Mantis quinquemaculata Olivier, 1792.Published as part of Schwarz, Christian J., Ehrmann, Reinhard, Stiewe, Martin B. D., Mörtter, Rolf & Falkenberg, Michael, 2020, Mantodea of Panguana (Insecta: Dictyoptera), pp. 1-66 in Zootaxa 4824 (1) on page 17, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4824.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/440199
Journey towards the mother : myth, origins and the daughter's desire in the fiction of Angela Carter
This study examines Angela Carter’s demythologising of origin myths and will
investigate the extent to which her fictions offer viable alternatives that allow for
productive representations of women and gender relations outside patriarchal paradigms.
In the first half of the thesis (Chapters 1-3), I will primarily focus on how several of
Carter’s earlier texts deconstruct existing mythical spaces, particularly the biblical
creation story in Genesis. The Genesis myth is central to socio-historical constructions of
gendered identities, and in itself, central to Carter’s imagination. She repeatedly returns
to this myth in her challenging of the ways in which patriarchal narratives construct
violent relations between self and other, specifically where ‘woman’ is situated as the
repressed other of male desires and fears. Alongside her demythologising of Genesis,
Carter deconstructs Freudian myths of sexual maturation, exposing where these also set
up a relationship of antagonism or enmity between the sexes. Although Chapter One will
explore how Carter attempts to revise these origin myths from a positive stance, Two and
Three will focus on the inherent difficulties faced by the female subject in her struggle
against patriarchal myths and their violent oppression of female autonomy. The second
half of the thesis (Chapters 4-6) will shift to an investigation of how Carter’s later texts
set up both possibilities and challenges for women when attempting to construct their
own narratives of origin. Through her problematising of matriarchal myths and feminist
fantasies of self-creation, Carter emphasises the need for confronting limitations rather
than celebrating transgressions as entirely liberating. The thesis will conclude, however,
with an examination of where Carter’s own attempts at remythologising opens up an
alternative space, or ‘elsewhere’, of feminine desires that allows for a refiguring of the
female subject as well as more reciprocal relations between the sexes
A Matter of Vision: Responding to the economic crisis/Interview with Martin Kimani
Angela Zarro interviews Martin Kimani1 from the Conflict, Security and Development Group, King's College London on how he sees the current model of development from an African perspective.
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