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    Barnes, Emma

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    Self-caricature (caption: "Djuna Barnes, author of A Book--a self-caricature")

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    Self-caricature by Djuna Barnes, caption: "Djuna Barnes, author of A Book--self-caricature," circa 1923-1939

    The marriage record of Barnes, A. J. and Dicks, Emma

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    Marriage license for A.J. Barnes and Emma Dicks. C.S. Reynolds was the officiant

    Barnes, Emma Lily, 1929-2014 - Letters to

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    Finding Aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2934. Letters to Emma Lily Barnes, written to her in Beaver Dam and Carlisle, Kentucky, by future husband Allen Cloud during his military service in Japan, and by classmates at the University of Kentucky. Included are several describing travel in Israe

    Cloud, Emma Lily (Barnes), b. 1929 (SC 2490)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2490. School autograph books (2), correspondence, and substitute teacher reports of Emma (Barnes) Cloud of Ohio County, Kentucky. Includes a letter and Christmas card from her future husband, Allen C. Cloud, written during his Air Force service

    Interview with Steven A. Barnes, October 19, 2010

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    Interview Themes: How Barnes came to be interested in the gulag (00:57) The evolution of Barnes's gulag project (04:12) The argument of Barnes's forthcoming book and how it will likely be received (18:32) Most interesting and exciting directions in Soviet historiography now (32:10)Interview with Steven A. Barnes, Associate Professor of History at George Mason University. Interview conducted in Ithaca, NY on October 19, 2010. Professor Barnes is the author of the book Death and Redemption: The Gulag and the Shaping of Soviet Society, which is forthcoming from Princeton University Press in 2011. Barnes is also the author of a website on the history of the gulag called Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives.1_yvj84mn

    Repositioning the graphic designer as researcher

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    In academic terms, the discipline of graphic design is relatively young. Consequently the position of the discipline within academic territory, and the role of the designer, continue to be debated. In part, these debates have been a product of attempts to define and defend the discipline’s borders from within, in order to establish a sense of the role of graphic design and the graphic designer as commensurate with other disciplines both within and beyond art and design. In recent years graphic designers have variously been defined as ‘authors’, ‘producers’ and ‘readers’, yet none of these definitions seem to have provided any kind of productive or lasting impact within the academy. This paper suggests that rather than continue to seek territorial definitions and positions from within, it could be more productive to look beyond the confines of the discipline. Gaining a broader, interdisciplinary perspective on, and understanding of, qualitative research methods from other disciplines may enable the graphic designer to more fully position his or her practice within the wider academy. Such a perspective could help facilitate the repositioning and redefinition of the graphic designer as ‘researcher’ - a move that would be productive in relation to the future development of postgraduate research within the discipline

    ‘“Make them roll in their graves”: South African Writing, Decolonisation, and the English Literature A-Level’

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    This article analyses the activities and early outcomes of an ongoing co-designed and co-delivered research impact project entitled ‘Decolonising the English Literature A-Level’. It draws on examples from three case studies, classroom experiences, and student and teacher feedback to show how efforts to support the decolonisation of taught content and pedagogies aimed at A-Level learners can generate benefits for students relating to knowledge and understanding; skills development; personal motivation and well-being; academic attainment; and educational and career ambitions and prospects

    Paul Claudel (caption: "Paul Claudel, author of /The Tidings Brought to Mary/, published by Yale University Press. The play is to be produced soon by the Theater Guild. Caricature by Djuna Barnes.") from /New York Tribune/, 17 December 1922

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    Paul Claudel (caption: "Paul Claudel, author of /The Tidings Brought to Mary/, published by Yale University Press. The play is to be produced soon by the Theater Guild. Caricature by Djuna Barnes.") from /New York Tribune/, 17 December 1922
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