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    Jane Arnold interviews poet Judith Minty

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    Poet Judith Minty describes how she leads people to read and enjoy poetry, her poem "A Sense of Place," the role her heritage and background plays in inspiring her works, and other works in-progress. Minty is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Jane Arnold for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Judith Kerman

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    Poet and author Judith Kerman talks about her experience as a Fulbright scholar in the Dominican Republic, her work translating poems by Cuban poet Dulce Mar\ueda Loynaz, learning Spanish, translating poems from Spanish, and her book "Retrofitting Blade Runner". Kerman is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson of the Michigan State University Libraries. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Gay, Judith, September 30, 2020 [Interview]

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    Judith Gay was interviewed on September 30, 2020, by Devin McKinney about her experiences as a faculty member at Gettysburg College, and her career since then.Mudd, Samuel A.; D'Agostino, Robert; Gobbel, Gertrude; Wood, Esther; Mynatt, Jack; Pittman, Thane S.; Riggs, Janet M.; Featherstone, RudolphC. Arnold Hanson Years

    Poet and author Judith Kerman reads her selected works at the Michigan Writers Series

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    Poet and author Judith Kerman reads selected poems, including the English translation of poems by Cuban poet Dulce Mar\ueda Loynaz, and answers questions from audience. Kerman is introduced by Michigan State University Librarian Jeanne Drewes. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the Main Library

    Foster Arnold W., Blau Judith R., Art and society : readings in the sociology of the arts.

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    Menger Pierre-Michel. Foster Arnold W., Blau Judith R., Art and society : readings in the sociology of the arts.. In: Revue française de sociologie, 1991, 32-4. pp. 629-631

    Michel Foucault and Judith Butler: troubling Butler's appropriation of Foucault's work

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    One of the main influences on Judith Butler‘s thinking has been the work of Michel Foucault. Although this relationship is often commented on, it is rarely discussed in any detail. My thesis makes a contribution in this area. It presents an analysis of Foucault‘s work with the aim of countering Butler‘s representation of his thinking. In the first part of the thesis, I show how Butler initially interprets Foucault‘s project through Nietzschean genealogy, psychoanalysis and Derridean discourse, and how she later develops this interpretation in line with the progress of her own project. In the main part of the thesis, I present an analysis of Foucault‘s thinking in the period from The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969) to The History of Sexuality volume 1 (1976). This analysis focuses on the aspect of his work which has most influenced Butler‘s thinking: namely the notion of a relationship between knowledge, discourse and power. The other issues in his work which Butler addresses—genealogy, the subject, the body, abnormality, and sexuality—are discussed within this framework. I show how, in the early 1970s, Foucault develops the notion of power-knowledge, and sets out a relationship between power-knowledge and discourse which is overlooked by Butler. I argue that Butler interprets Foucaultian power through the notions of repression and social norms, and ignores the concepts of technology and strategy which form a key part of Foucault‘s thinking. I show how, from The Archaeology of Knowledge on, Foucault develops a socio-historical ontology and a genealogy of the subject, both of which are at variance with Butler‘s interpretation of his thinking

    Melanchthons Briefwechsel, Band 7 : Texte 1684-1979 (1536-1537). Bearbeitet von Christine Mundhenk unter Mitwirkung von Heidi Hein und Judith Steiniger, Stuttgart – Bad Cannstatt, 2006

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    Arnold Matthieu. Melanchthons Briefwechsel, Band 7 : Texte 1684-1979 (1536-1537). Bearbeitet von Christine Mundhenk unter Mitwirkung von Heidi Hein und Judith Steiniger, Stuttgart – Bad Cannstatt, 2006. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 87e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2007. pp. 480-481

    Heinrich Bullinger, Briefwechsel. Band 14 : Briefe des Jahres 1544. Herausgegeben von Reinhard Bodenmann, Rainer Henrich, Alexandra Kess [ und] Judith Steiniger, Zurich, Theologischer Verlag Zürich, 2011

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    Arnold Matthieu. Heinrich Bullinger, Briefwechsel. Band 14 : Briefe des Jahres 1544. Herausgegeben von Reinhard Bodenmann, Rainer Henrich, Alexandra Kess [ und] Judith Steiniger, Zurich, Theologischer Verlag Zürich, 2011. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 93e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2013. p. 584

    Melanchthons Briefwechsel, Band 7 : Texte 1684-1979 (1536-1537). Bearbeitet von Christine Mundhenk unter Mitwirkung von Heidi Hein und Judith Steiniger, Stuttgart – Bad Cannstatt, 2006

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    Arnold Matthieu. Melanchthons Briefwechsel, Band 7 : Texte 1684-1979 (1536-1537). Bearbeitet von Christine Mundhenk unter Mitwirkung von Heidi Hein und Judith Steiniger, Stuttgart – Bad Cannstatt, 2006. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 87e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2007. pp. 480-481

    Judith Schwarz

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    Arnold considers Schwarz's 1988-89 wall sculptures which address the inseparability of nature and culture in light of earlier installations and sculptures. Biographical notes. 27 bibl. ref
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