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Collaboration in/through Ethnographic Film. A Conversation
In this conversation Steven Feld (University of New Mexico, USA) and Antonello Ricci (“Sapienza” Università di Roma) discuss the four hour-long films that comprise the Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra series. Feld present's his ideas of “dialogic editing” and “dialogic auditing” as refinements of the playback and feedback methods he learned in the 1970s as a student of Jean Rouch. Feld and Ricci discuss and analyze the audio-visual methods and theoryy informing the Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra series. Their conversation reveals how a practice of collaborative cine-ethnography was developed over ten years in these four stylistically diverse films about contemporary musical life in Accra, Ghana
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to M. M. Feld discussing Feld's letter to I. H. Kempner on August 29
When the Trees Resound
The English version of the Italian book I suoni dell'albero, about the Maggio di Accettura. A research conducted with Steven Feld and other scholars, with an innovative approach considering the sound of the festival
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from M. M. Feld to I. H. Kempner discussing the financing of a fraternity house for Jewish medical students
Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld, PhD, Long-Term Care Educator and Author
Today’s guest is Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld. Mary Helen is an associate professor at Towson University in the Department of Health Sciences. Mary Helen is the author of one of the leading textbooks in the field of long-term care, Dimensions of Long-Term Care: An Introduction, and is a recognized leader in long-term care education nationally. In this podcast I talk with Mary Helen about her journey from an early interest in political science and international affairs to discovering the nascent field of health economics in the 80’s, and her transition to an interest in long-term care as a result of having to care for both her father and father-in-law when they suffered from debilitating terminal illnesses. Mary Helen makes a passionate case for long-term care, pointing out the economic opportunities for entrepreneurs, as well as young people looking for a meaningful and well compensated career. I hope you enjoy listening to Mary Helen’s story, and if you find it valuable, won’t you leave us feedback on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you may be accessing this recording. It helps other people discover us. Thanks for listening, and here is Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from I. H. Kempner to M. M. Feld discussing the funding for a Jewish fraternity house at the University of Texas Medical School
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from I. H. Kempner to M. M. Feld discussing the funding for a Jewish fraternity at the University of Texas Medical School
Merle Feld, 35th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Merle Feld is a writer of essays, plays and poems. Active in Jewish feminism from its early years, Feld did not perceive herself as a political person until 1989, when she spent a sabbatical in Israel with her family. During that year, she became involved in peace activism, facilitating an all-women Israeli-Palestinian dialogue group and demonstrating in an Israeli women’s weekly, silent protest of the Occupation. These experiences formed the basis of her play “Across the Jordan,” included in the first anthology of Jewish women playwrights, Making a Scene (1997), and a chapter of her memoir, A Spiritual Life: A Jewish Feminist Journey (2007). Her most recent book is Finding Words (2011)
Da Steven Feld, Suono e sentimento, Milano, Il Saggiatore, 2009.
Quarto Capitolo di Suono e Sentimento, di Steven Feld, che pubblichiamo con l\u27autorizzazione de Il Saggiatore. Un ringraziamento a Luca Formenton per aver autorizzato la pubblicazione
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from M. M. Feld to I. H. Kempner discussing a future visit with Kempner and his admiration for the Kempner family
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