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Graham Cole at the entrance to the English, Scottish & Australian Bank, Smith Street.Donor daughter of George Hulme Cole.Date:192
Ask M invite- Juan Cole
Juan Cole, University of Michigan history professor and author of Informed Comment, invites questions and comments about the US state of affairs and the Iraq and Afghanistan war, a decade after 9/11. Juan Cole invites questions about decade of war after 9/11 interview with juan colehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93375/1/askmcole_sept_11.mp
Interview with Christine Cole Proctor and James L. Sizemore
Christine Cole Proctor speaks about how her family and others were moved from their homes so that the Fontana Dam could be built. The dam, completed in 1945 by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), is built on the Little Tennessee River and is located near Fontana Village in Graham County, North Carolina. Cole also mentions the cemeteries that the TVA had intitially acquired from the community but had later neglected to maintain. James L. Sizemore, whose family owned approximately 1,000 acres on the north shore of Fontana Dam, discusses how the building of the dam and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park resulted in widespread displacement of people in Swain and Graham counties. Proctor and Sizemore also mention a road that was supposed to have been built by the Park authorities on land that had been acquired by the Park from the TVA
After seven years in Key West, Florida, author John N. Cole learned to appreciat
After seven years in Key West, Florida, author John N. Cole learned to appreciate Maine winters for their beauty and power
The product of text and 'Other' statements : discourse analysis and the critical use of Foucault
Much has been written on Michel Foucault’s reluctance to clearly delineate a research method, particularly with respect to genealogy (Harwood 2000; Meadmore, Hatcher, & McWilliam 2000; Tamboukou 1999). Foucault (1994, p. 288) himself disliked prescription stating, “I take care not to dictate how things should be” and wrote provocatively to disrupt equilibrium and certainty, so that “all those who speak for others or to others” no longer know what to do. It is doubtful, however, that Foucault ever intended for researchers to be stricken by that malaise to the point of being unwilling to make an intellectual commitment to methodological possibilities. Taking criticism of “Foucauldian” discourse analysis as a convenient point of departure to discuss the objectives of poststructural analyses of language, this paper develops what might be called a discursive analytic; a methodological plan to approach the analysis of discourses through the location of statements that function with constitutive effects
A reminiscence by Maine Times editor John Cole of his attachment to the house o
A reminiscence by Maine Times editor John Cole of his attachment to the house on Gilbert Head, on Long Island near Popham Beach. Cole comments on the beauty and serenity of the house, and on his friendship with Betsy Etnier, one-time occupant of the house and author of On Gilbert Head
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