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Christiane Hubert in Peter and the Wolf, 1962 [picture] /
Condition: Good, slight curve on edge of paper middle left.; Part of the collection: Collection of sketches of ballet dancers.; Title devised by inscription on item.; Inscription: Artist's signature in pencil lower right; "Christiane Hubert in Peter and the wolf" in pencil lower left; (Grinwis Ballet Brisbane 1962)--In pencil lower right.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3665185; Purchased from the artist's family, 2005
Just Immigration with Allison Wolf
Overview & Shownotes
When the philosopher Allison Wolf heard a news story in 2014 about Central American children migrating to the United States, she was angry. She wasn’t upset about the minors coming in the first place, she was furious about the heartlessness of her fellow Americans reacting to the crisis. It wasn’t until she started writing about immigration that she discovered what was at the heart of the issue. By examining the stories at the center of dehumanizing policies, she realized that feminism, and its focus on oppression, could shed light on the problem of justice and immigration.
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Contact us at [email protected] Links to people and ideas mentioned in the show Just Immigration in the Americas: A Feminist Account by Allison Wolf 2014 Central American migrant crisis Some of the philosophical and ethics issues related to immigration Marilyn Frye, “The Systemic Birdcage of Sexism“ “Remain in Mexico” policy Ann Cahill and derivatization José Jorge Mendoza Grant Silva Carlos Alberto Sánchez Credits
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Insatiable Toad by Blue Dot Session
Writers Talk featuring authors Troy Hicks and Elaine Wolf
Elaine Wolf, author of Camp, talks to OSU students Erin Reilly-Sanders and Allison Fetzer. Author and teacher Troy Hicks talks to OSU employee Kevin Cordi about the impact of technology on the teaching of writing.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2013-3-18-Hicks_Wolf.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin
Stundenblätter Christiane Rochefort "Les petits enfants du siècle"
Stundenblätter zu Christiane Rochefort "Les petits enfants du siècle". - Stuttgart : Klett, 1989. - 138 S
Stundenblätter Christiane Rochefort "Les petits enfants du siècle"
Stundenblätter Christiane Rochefort "Les petits enfants du siècle". - 2. Aufl. - Stuttgart u.a. : Klett, 1993. - 87 S. + Beil. (40 S., 11 Bl.
Abtretung von Erbanteilen in der Schweiz und in Deutschland: Rechtsvergleichende Betrachtungen
Translating the Author-Function: The (Re)Narration of Christa Wolf
Narrative theory continues to offer new perspectives on the intercultural transfer of texts. Embedded in new narratives, the text opens up to new interpretations, resulting in the loss and acquisition of meaning. The writer’s persona or author-function (Foucault 1977) is also renegotiated by cultural transfer, as it is cumulatively and dynamically constructed through readings of an author’s texts and literary or biographical contexts. The translated author-function may differ considerably from the domestic, and may also interact with it as in the case of the East German writer Christa Wolf, whose international author-function has served for contrast (if not conflict) with her reception in the German Democratic Republic and united Germany. This was particularly marked during the 1990s, when revelations about Wolf’s political activity led to censure by the German media and literati. This paper demonstrates how the translation of Wolf’s texts and the construction of her international author-function have renegotiated her position within her domestic literary field
Naomi Wolf: Ethical Leadership for the 21st Century
Naomi R. Wolf (born November 12, 1962) is an American liberal progressive feminist author, journalist, and former political advisor to Al Gore and Bill Clinton.
Via Wolf\u27s first book The Beauty Myth (1991),she became a leading spokeswoman of what has been described as the third wave of the feminist movement. Such leading feminists as Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan praised the work; others, including Camille Paglia and Christina Hoff Sommers, criticized it. Her later books include the bestseller The End of America in 2007 and Vagina: A New Biography. Critics have challenged the quality and veracity of the scholarship in her books, including Outrages (2019). In this case, her serious misreading of court records led to its publication in the U.S. being cancelled.
Her career in journalism began in 1995 and has included topics such as abortion, the Occupy Wall Street movement, Edward Snowden and ISIS. She has written for media outlets such as The Nation, The New Republic, The Guardian and The Huffington Post
In pursuit of the lone wolf terrorist: investigative economics and new horizons for the economic analysis of terrorism
This book explores new horizons for the economic analysis of terrorism with an innovative combination of economics and offender profiling. The book is aimed at contributing to law enforcement efforts to pre-empt and pursue the lone wolf terrorist. By taking the economic analysis of terrorism back to its core concepts of 'opportunities' and 'choices' and by insisting that all results be both computable and relevant to the investigative process, the author examines lone wolf terrorism from a unique perspective that yields new insights into the nature of the lone wolf terrorist's opportunities and choices to inflict human tragedy. Not content with the task of delineating opportunities and choices, the author shows how the frameworks he has developed may be inverted and deployed in the pursuit of the lone wolf terrorist if efforts to pre-empt the lone wolf terrorist have failed. This book is groundbreaking for both the type of economics analysis it presents and its conscious break with several long-held traditions of terrorism studies. Both academics and law enforcement practitioners will find the author's analysis stimulating, confronting and, above all, applicable to the investigative processes designed to pre-empt or pursue a single violent offender who aims to etch a graphic biography of violence into the public consciousness
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