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'Do we have to agree with her?' How high school girls negotiate leadership in public contexts
An interview with Millicent Baxter
Author and mother of James K. Baxter talks of her life and family.A Radio New Zealand Sound Archive recording dubbed by the Stout Research Centre Literary Archive
Michael Rodriguez interviews writer Charles Baxter
Charles Baxter talks about his book "The Feast of Love", the relationship between the landscape of Michigan and the setting of his novels, metaphysics in his novels, his career as both a writer and a college teacher, how a male author writes female characters, and voyeurism in his book. Baxter is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
Jim Baxter, Val Thompson, and Judith Parsons, Laurie Pendlebury's farewell, 1974
Farewell for Laurie Pendlebury, Head of the Art School, held on 31st May 1974. Left to right: Jim Baxter; Val Thompson; Judith Parsons. See 'Swinburne Newsletter', 28th March 1974
Iain Baxter : Landscape Works
Catalogue to accompany Baxter’s exhibition of approximately 40 multidisciplinary landscape works (1965-1999) in painting, photography, printmaking, video and sculpture. Tupper’s foreword draws attention to the artist’s connections with Alberta and its landscape. The author also refers to the role of landscape in Baxter’s art as a “container for the social and the self.” The artist’s statement describes the various uses of landscape in his studies and work since the late 1950s. In her biographical essay, curator Townsend analyses Baxter’s artistic contribution over four decades, giving special attention to landscape and the impact of the N. E. Thing Company (founded with Ingrid Baxter in 1966) on the genre’s renewal. Bibliography 1p. 4 bibl. ref
Gender and sexuality normativities
Taking a critical and queer-theoretical approach (e.g. Milani 2014), this chapter explores the use of conversation analysis (CA) for investigating the (re)production of normative sexualities and genders in everyday spoken interactions. Everyday interactions are interesting in this regard because they concern both individual actions and societal discourses, and everyday norms may be conveyed in such unremarkable ways that they are almost invisible. The theoretical framework used is the genderism model of Hornscheidt (2012, 2015). Basic tools and theoretical assumptions of CA that are of particular relevance to gender and sexuality are introduced, and then applied to a case study of normativities in interaction. Here, sexuality normativities and cisgender normativities are analysed in order to illustrate how CA uses evidence from examples that follow a pattern, evidence from examples that deviate from that same pattern, and finally, how challenges to assumed patterns can be dealt with. © 2021 selection and editorial matter, Jo Angouri and Judith Baxter
Dynamical Yang-Baxter maps
In this work, we propose and investigate dynamical Yang- Baxter maps, some of which produce solutions to the quantum dynamical Yang-Baxter equation. Suppose that L is a loop and a group. If their unit elements coincide, then L gives birth to a bijective dynamical Yang-Baxter map from L×L to L×L whose dynamical parameter belongs to L. The above group L is abelian if and only if the corresponding dynamical Yang-Baxter map satisfies the unitary condition.IDS Number: 990C
Details on the author\u27s visit earlier this month to Baxter State Park, who found
Details on the author\u27s visit earlier this month to Baxter State Park, who found a park much changed from the one visited during the summer. The author notes that the smell of a snowmobile lingers for 20 minutes after it passes
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