808 research outputs found
Letter from Jasmine Tarry to Marilyn Edwards
Correspondence between Jasmine Tarry and Marilyn Edwards regarding a meeting of the Booker Prize Committee to be held on July
Jasmine\u27s Family History
Jasmine Kimber authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Spring 2016 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
Oral history of Jasmine Mans
Jasmine Mans is an artist who calls Newark her home and celebrates the childhood she there spent through her poetry. As an author, performer, poet, and teacher, Jasmine uses a variety of mediums and means, such as books, videos, live performances, and social media to serve as a platform to speak on behalf of others and her community. She recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2014 with a Bachelor's in African-American Studies, and is now traveling the world as a poet. Her work has received a multitude of awards from the Star Ledger-NJPAC, Arts Millennia, and the New York Knicks Poetry Slam. She is a proud member of the LGBTQ community and works through her words and actions as a black feminist and proud Newarker
FIGURE 3 in Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Atyoidea: Atyidae) - freshwater shrimps from eastern and southern Africa*
FIGURE 3. Caridina serratirostris De Man, 1892, NHM 1955.3.5.31–36, male: a, habitus; b, female, anterior region of cephalothorax. SAM A 19497, female: c, anterior region of cephalothorax. NHM 1955.3.5.31-36, male: d, antennular peduncle.Published as part of Richard, Jasmine & Clark, Paul F., 2010, Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Atyoidea: Atyidae) - freshwater shrimps from eastern and southern Africa*, pp. 305-337 in Zootaxa 2372 (1) on page 311, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2372.1.24, http://zenodo.org/record/530698
Plant the Kinds of Seeds That Destroy Foundations: An Interview with Jasmine Sawers by CH Assistant Editor Nicole Lawrence
Jasmine Sawers is the author of The Anchored World (Rose Metal Press, 2022). Their work appears in such journals as Ploughshares, NANO Fiction, [PANK], SmokeLong Quarterly, Sycamore Review, and many more. Sawers won the Ploughshares Emerging Writers Contest and the NANO Prize
Blue Blanche & Jeanette zvana Jasmine: Jasmine French – pastiš Woodyja Allena
This paper analyzes Woody Allen's 2013 movie Blue Jasmine as a pastiche of the famous 1951 movie A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Elia Kazan. The paper points out the similarities between the two films in terms of plot and relationships between female and male characters, as well as the differences between them in terms of genre and film techniques. The main emphasis in the comparative analysis of these movies is placed on the character and destiny of the female protagonist – Blanche DuBois and Jasmine French. At the end of the paper, the author draws attention to the name of Woody Allen’s protagonist as proof that Blue Jasmine should be interpreted not as a parody but rather a pastiche of A Streetcar Named Desire.Keywords: A Streetcar Named Desire, Blue Jasmine, Tennessee Williams, Woody Allen, pastich
Letter from Marilyn Edwards to Jasmine Tarry
Correspondence and papers relating to invitations to award ceremony, 18 Mar-21 Ap
FIGURE 6. Caridina angulata Bouvier, 1905, NHM 1955.1.24.18 in Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Atyoidea: Atyidae) - freshwater shrimps from eastern and southern Africa*
FIGURE 6. Caridina angulata Bouvier, 1905, NHM 1955.1.24.18, ov. female: a, first pereiopod; b, second pereiopod; c, third pereiopod; d, dactylus of third pereiopod; e, fifth pereiopod; f, dactylus of fifth pereiopod. MNHN Na 667, syntype male: g, first pleopod; h, endopod of first pleopod. NHM 1955.1.24.18, ov. female: i, first pleopod; j, eggs. MNHN Na 667, syntype male: k, second pleopod; l, appendix masculina. NHM 1955.1.24.18, ov. female: m, telson; n, posterior margin of telson; o, uropod diaeresis spinules; p, preanal carina.Published as part of Richard, Jasmine & Clark, Paul F., 2010, Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Atyoidea: Atyidae) - freshwater shrimps from eastern and southern Africa*, pp. 305-337 in Zootaxa 2372 (1) on page 315, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2372.1.24, http://zenodo.org/record/530698
From Jyoti to Jasmine: Mukherjee's Quest for Hybrid Identity in Jasmine
Abstract: The present paper investigates the empowering force of
hybridity in female diasporant in Bharati Mukherjee’s outstanding novel
Jasmine. The novel depicts Jasmine’s journey of transformation from a
passive, traditional girl at the mercy of fate in a village in India to an active,
modern, and most importantly cross-cultural hybrid woman in America. All
through the novel, her identity is transformed in line with shifts in her name
from Jyoti to Jasmine to Jazzy to Jane. Accordingly, she stands in-between two
cultures, shuttles between identities, welds opposing identities, enters the third
space and emerges as a hybrid. The present study in the light of Homi Bhabha's
insights seeks to demonstrate that immigrating, experiencing displacement and
in-betweenness, and being positioned in the third space pave the way for
Jasmine’s becoming a hybrid and being liberated. Besides, the study is to
depict by creating a hybrid character, Bharati Mukherjee, the author, alludes to
her own very hybridity
JASMINE: Near-infrared astrometry and time-series photometry science
The Japan Astrometry Satellite Mission for INfrared Exploration (JASMINE) is a planned M-class science space mission by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. JASMINE has two main science goals. One is Galactic archaeology with a Galactic Center survey, which aims to reveal the Milky Way's central core structure and formation history from Gaia-level (∼25 as) astrometry in the near-infrared (NIR) Hw band (1.0-1.6 m). The other is an exoplanet survey, which aims to discover transiting Earth-like exoplanets in the habitable zone from NIR time-series photometry of M dwarfs when the Galactic Center is not accessible. We introduce the mission, review many science objectives, and present the instrument concept. JASMINE will be the first dedicated NIR astrometry space mission and provide precise astrometric information on the stars in the Galactic Center, taking advantage of the significantly lower extinction in the NIR. The precise astrometry is obtained by taking many short-exposure images. Hence, the JASMINE Galactic Center survey data will be valuable for studies of exoplanet transits, asteroseismology, variable stars, and microlensing studies, including discovery of (intermediate-mass) black holes. We highlight a swath of such potential science, and also describe synergies with other missions. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Astronomical Society of Japan
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