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Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841–1935), author and journalist
Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841-1935), author and journalist, was born on 25 January 1841 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, where she was baptized on 12 April 1841, the younger of two daughters of Richard Hamilton (1805?-1859), vicar of Kilmersdon, and his wife Charlotte, née Cooper (1809-1882), the fifth daughter of William Cooper, of Queens County, Ireland. She was of Irish heritage on both sides. Her father belonged to a military family with roots in Strabane (county Tyrone) - his father, John Hamilton, and her father’s four older brothers were all officers in the Fifth Foot – and was a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. He had been a bright scholar with an aptitude for languages, and as a preacher was praised for his powerful sermons and his ability to bring the Bible to life for his parishioners
Gender and the politics of the gaze in Bronte's Wuthering Heights
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras/Inglês e Literatura Correspondente, Florianópolis, 2009.O objetivo deste estudo é apresentar uma análise de como a imagem de Catherine é moldada pelo olhar masculino, como ela enfrenta os três tipos de olhar - o olhar dos personagens, o olhar do leitor, e o olhar do autor - e finalmente, se o olhar masculino é interrompido. O parâmetro teórico desta análise, o conceito do olhar masculino, é teorizado por Laura Mulvey no artigo "Prazer Visual e Cinema Narrativo" (1975) o qual critica a relação entre o olhar masculino e a imagem feminina do prazer visual moldado pela sociedade patriarcal. Através da crítica de Mulvey do prazer visual generizado em filmes, que pertence ao contexto do cinema clássico de Hollywood, articulo sua teoria em relação ao romance Wuthering Heights de Emily Brontë para examinar a dinâmica do olhar masculino em relação à personagem feminina Catherine. Este estudo teve também por objetivo analisar o quanto o paradigma teórico de Mulvey produzido para cinema poderia ser aplicado especificamente em um texto literário escrito no século XIX.The objective of this thesis is to present an analysis of whether Catherine's image has been shaped by the male gaze, how she contends with the three looks of the male gaze - the look of the characters, the look of the reader, and the look of the author - and finally, how the male gaze is broken. The theoretical parameter of this analysis, the concept of the male gaze, is theorized by Laura Mulvey in the article "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" (1975) which critiques the relation between the male gaze and the female image within the patriarchal molding of visual pleasure. Borrowing Mulvey's critique of the gendering of visual pleasure in films, which pertains to the context of classical Hollywood cinema, I have articulated her theory in relation to Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, to examine the dynamics of the male gaze regarding the female character, Catherine. This study also aimed at examing the extent to which Mulvey's theoretical paradigm produced for cinema could be articulated specifically in relation to a literary text written in the nineteenth century
Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater and Dr. Catherine Bagwell – Faculty Author Interview
Featured authors are Dr. Catherine Bagwell, Associate Professor of Psychology and Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater, Associate Professor of Political Science. Dr. Rick Mayes is another co-author, but he is unable to join us today due to a research leave project in Peru. Their new book, Medicating Children: ADHD and Pediatric Mental Health, integrates analyses of the clinical, political, historical, educational, social, economic and legal aspects of ADHD and the medications and treatment surrounding the mental disorder
Interview with Catherine McCall
Interview with Dr. Catherine McCall, graduate of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program and author of Lifeguarding: A Memoir of Secrets, Swimming, and the South
Catherine James career details and other material [File 4]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/440632From File Box labelled ‘Cath’s career details and other material’. Floppy disc with Catherine James CV 1998. CD with high res tiff files of family photographs [?] 2015. Small notepad with various notations. Undated postcard from Vietnam from Jane to Catherine. Postcard from Paris from Heather to Catherine and Ian, 12 September 2009. Greeting card from Jane to Catherine, 31 July 2009. Letter from Dorothy to Catherine, 27 May 2002. Undated letter from Neville Walker to Catherine. Greeting card from someone at University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science, 19 April 2010. Three copies of colour photograph of Catherine, undated. Email correspondence to/from AASW Vic, March 2010. Email correspondence re Edward Brown Award, July 2008. Email correspondence regarding use of image from University of Melbourne Archives, March 2008. Two colour photographs featuring Catherine and others from Royal Children’s Hospital Social Work Department, 2006. Copy of letter regarding re-appointment as Senior Fellow, Department of Social Work at The University of Melbourne, 15 February 2000. Correspondence to President, Victoria Branch AASW from various people in support of Catherine James nomination for life membership. Notes from tribute to Catherine James by Jane Miller given at her retirement dinner 16 March 1998. Photocopy of obituary for Leonard Tierney annotated with handwritten notes. Photocopy of letter from Helen Rehr re meetings with Catherine James in June 1991, annotated with handwritten notes. Photocopy of letter from Helen Rehr to Catherine James, 3 July 1985, annotated with handwritten notes. Photocopy of handwritten letter from 1984 annotated with additional notes in pen and highlighter. Photocopy of letter with handwritten notes, 29 July 1977. Photocopies of two abstract submission forms, one with handwritten notes on reverse. Photocopy of correspondence and report relating to Royal Children’s Hospital International visit to National Institute of Paediatrics Hanoi in October 2001.267663
Item: [2017.0020.00013] "Catherine James career details and other material [File 4]
Catherine James career details and other material [File 1]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/440629From File Box labelled ‘Cath’s career details and other material’. Service Des Restaurants identity card 1953-1954. Postcard sent to Miss A. N. Brown (Catherine’s aunt) 1906. Undated postcard (page 1 from a longer correspondence) sent from France. Drivers licence for Miss Catherine M.S. Brown, 7 October 1951. Invitation for Miss Catherine Scantlebury Brown to attend an Afternoon Presentation Party at Buckingham Palace, 16 July 1953. Flyer for a recital at St. Anne, Brondesbury, London (year unknown). Melbourne Church of England Girls Grammar School Intermediate Certificate for Catherine Brown 1946. Letter from the British Ministry of Education confirming ability to work as a teacher in the UK, 3 December 1954. Exam essay [?] from 1952. Envelope containing references from The University of Melbourne Department of Social Studies, confirmation of Catherine’s BA degree and cutting from unknown source referring to her trip to London. Letter from the Bush Library Committee 5 June 1955 and Catherine’s handwritten notes for talk given by Catherine to the Committee. French study notes and Alliance Francaise of Victoria certificate 25 September 1948. Undated handwritten study notes.267660
Item: [2017.0020.00010] "Catherine James career details and other material [File 1]
From Kulim to Singapore: Catherine Lim's literary life
The publication in 1993 by Heinemann Asia of a volume of stories entitled The Best of Catherine Lim emphasised the significant contribution which this talented author has made to recent Singaporean fiction. The 1993 edition contains work from five of Catherine Lim's previously published collections, from Little Ironies (1978) to Deadline for Love (1992), and reflects the confidence which her publishers usually have in her capacity to draw a strong local reading audience. In fact, a Catherine Lim book is quite capable of attracting sales of 20,00O copies in a first edition
From Kulim to Singapore: Catherine Lim's literary life
The publication in 1993 by Heinemann Asia of a volume of stories entitled The Best of Catherine Lim emphasised the significant contribution which this talented author has made to recent Singaporean fiction. The 1993 edition
contains work from five of Catherine Lim's previously published collections, from Little Ironies (1978) to Deadline for Love (1992), and reflects the confidence which her publishers usually have in her capacity to draw a strong local reading audience. In fact, a Catherine Lim book is quite capable of attracting sales of 20,000 copies in a first edition
Catherine James career details and other material [File 3]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/440631From File Box labelled ‘Cath’s career details and other material’. Handwritten and typewritten references and correspondence relating to Catherine’s application for a staff position at the Citizen’s Welfare Service of Victoria in 1955, including letter to Leonard Tierney (Director of Social work at CWS) and references from former employers and director of Department of Social Studies at The University of Melbourne, 1953-1955.267662
Item: [2017.0020.00012] "Catherine James career details and other material [File 3]
"On Writing with Catherine Wagner"
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Catherine Wagner is the author of two books of poems, 'Miss America' and 'Macular Hole,' and co-editor of 'Not for Mothers Only: Contemporary Poems on Child-Getting and Child-Rearing.'" Listen to an interview conducted by Tom Orange
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