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    Sandra Moore Class Secretary 1968

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    Sandra Moore with the College\u27s first student center, cafeteria and bookstore in the background. Notice also the display case holding a bible near the path.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-archives-photos/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek

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    This addition to Rodopi Presss Dialogue Series presents a collection of essays solely dedicated to Woman Hollering Creek (1991), Sandra Cisneross groundbreaking collection of short fiction stories and sketches. The emerging and veteran scholars who have.Intro -- SANDRA CISNEROS'S Woman Hollering Creek -- Contents -- General Editor's Preface -- Introduction -- I. Negotiating Borders: Issues of Sociocultural Cooptation -- Amphibious Women: The Complexity of Class in Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories -- So You'll Know Who I Am: Inventory and Identity in Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories -- The Chicana Trinity: Maternal Mestiza Consciousness in Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories -- Author Dialogue -- II. Toys, Tiny Candies, and Telenovelas: Popular and Material Culture as Storytelling Agents -- Male and Female Roles in Mexican-American Society: Issues of Domestic Violence in "Woman Hollering Creek" -- Reading the Puns in "Barbie-Q" -- The Gummy Bears Speak: Articulating Identity in Sandra Cisneros's "Never Marry a Mexican" -- Author Dialogue -- III. Images of Masculinity -- "Are you my general?": Revising Representation in "Eyes of Zapata" -- Boys to Men: Redefining Masculinities in Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories -- Author Dialogue -- IV. Images of Women: Role Expectations and Conflict -- Resemantization of Chicana Motherhood and Sexuality Through the Virgin of Guadalupe -- The Cries of La Llorona: Maternal Agency in "Woman Hollering Creek" -- Voicing Taboos in Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories -- Author Dialogue -- About the Authors -- IndexThis addition to Rodopi Presss Dialogue Series presents a collection of essays solely dedicated to Woman Hollering Creek (1991), Sandra Cisneross groundbreaking collection of short fiction stories and sketches. The emerging and veteran scholars who have.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Robert Moore oral history

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    not peer reviewedSubmitted by Sandra Longen ([email protected]) on 2014-03-13T16:26:32Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Moore Oral History Transcript.pdf: 196607 bytes, checksum: 18499fb742c664e87cb761d1f141d7a1 (MD5) moore.mp3: 18244335 bytes, checksum: f5efa7a7b06466af1dcb1cf4871cc62f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2014-03-13T16:26:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Moore Oral History Transcript.pdf: 196607 bytes, checksum: 18499fb742c664e87cb761d1f141d7a1 (MD5) moore.mp3: 18244335 bytes, checksum: f5efa7a7b06466af1dcb1cf4871cc62f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010unpublishedMoore, a former Illinois State Police trooper and Equal Opportunity Officer discusses his educational experience at Sangamon State University. He received an undergraduate degree in criminal justice and graduated with a master’s in public administration in 1985. Moore describes the “cornfield divide” that existed between the university and the community and how the community involvement of some of the early faculty helped bridge that divide. Interview by Bruce Strom, 2010. 38 min., 11 pp

    Working With Passion, Effecting Change in a Context of Uncertainty

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    This CSD Perspective has been adapted from a commencement address given by Sandra M. Moore on May 14, 2015, before the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University

    UBC's Humanities 101 Program - Interview with Sandra Delorme

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    Childhood educational shortcomings didn't stop Sandra Delorme from becoming a published author later in life. She credits UBC's Humanities 101 program (but deserves most of the credit herself)

    Developing and Managing Collaborative Scholarly Projects

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    "Developing and Managing Collaborative Scholarly Projects," by Sandra Jamieson and Rebecca Moore Howard, an essay from the Modern Language Association's 2022 collection Publishing and Scholarly Communication in the Humanitie

    Provincial Arts & Letters Competition 2000

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    Winning Entries was an annual publication created in 1955 that announced and showcased the winners of the government sponsored Arts and Letters Awards. It ceased in print in 2000.Pranksters / Mike O'Reilly -- Helen / Tiffany Johnstone -- La Luna / Sandra Cowan -- The Way the Light Is / Lisa Moore -- Good-bye, Cookie (an excerpt) / Libby Creelman -- Peter's Accent (an excerpt) / Michelle Butler-Hallett -- Ghost World (an excerpt) / Tom Moor

    The Importance of Wishes: An Interview with Author Sandra Magsamen

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    Children’s author and illustrator Sandra Magsamen holds a beloved place in the hearts of library professionals who know the impact and power of her loving board and picture books. As the author and illustrator of more than sixty children’s and adult books, Magsamen, trained as an art therapist, hopes to create books that offer people a way to reach out and connect in a meaningful and expressive way with someone in their life, and indeed she accomplishes this with her endearing new release, I Wish Wish Wish for You

    Oral History Interview with Carlos Moore, July 29, 2015

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    Interview with Carlos Moore, from Fort Worth, Texas. In his interview, he discusses his early life and family history, time in the military, race relations in Fort Worth, labor unions and Democratic party activities

    Author Meets Critics: Sandra Braman

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    The publication of Sandra Braman’s Change of State signals the importance of the topic of information policy to the field of information studies. It also illustrates both the power and necessity of the kind of inter-disciplinary analysis that characterizes the field. This panel will provide an opportunity for both structured debate and lively discussion around Change of State and the important arguments it contains. Perhaps the most important one that it makes is that “trends in information policy both manifest and trigger change in the nature of governance itself.” That is, Braman points to how information flows have radically altered the nature of the traditional nation-state and its ability to exercise power (or fails to, as the case may be). Because of i-Schools’ strong connections with the professional world of information institutions, it is particularly important for graduates to understand the far-reaching implications of this argument. On a practical level, graduates need to become conversant with both the varied manifestations of information policy, and the mechanisms by which such policy is enacted. Change of State provides a highly useful synthesis of all the major debates in the field of information policy (including identity, immigration, innovation policy, etc.), organizing them into a comprehensive analytical framework, along with extensive bibliographic essays. The format of this session will involve each speaker presenting a 15 minute paper which will discuss Change of State from their own disciplinary perspective. Prof. Braman will then respond to the papers. The presentations will be followed by a question and answer period with the audience. The goal is to offer both structured debate around key arguments presented in the book, while offering an opportunity for the audience to interact with the speakers. The speakers are all leaders in the field, well-informed of Dr. Braman’s work, and chosen with the goal of maximizing disciplinary perspectives (Lievrouw: communication policy; Mueller: political science; Jackson: science and technology studies).Submitted by Heekyung Choi ([email protected]) on 2010-03-11T15:43:29Z No. of bitstreams: 1 WC2_iconf08.doc: 30720 bytes, checksum: d09645278c62b44efffefccf4a01bae8 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2010-03-11T15:43:29Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 WC2_iconf08.doc: 30720 bytes, checksum: d09645278c62b44efffefccf4a01bae8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-02-2
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