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    Keynote Speeches by Grayson Perry and Patrick Casement Edited by Dr Robin Tipple

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    Grayson Perry Dr Jill Westwood introduced the delegates to Grayson Perry.  She drew attention to the work that Grayson had produced, and his observations, all of which she felt had “extraordinary reach”. In his making of pots, pictures, books, dresses, tapestries, motorbikes and now houses, Grayson draws on autobiography, works with the emotional and with the experience of psychotherapy. Grayson was also the winner of two BAFTA awards for his TV programmes presenting social and art-driven observations on class, taste, culture gender and identity.  Addressing Grayson Jill said “You are in a unique position….and we are very happy for you, who is mischievous at the centre, to connect to us who is mildly maverick on the margins”.Grayson shared his creative journey through slides, talk and discussion with the conference delegates.  He explored identity and the development of a sense of self.  He emphasised the way in which the material culture provided support for self explorations and expression.  He gave an account of journeys he had made and the inspiration that he gained from exchanges with others.  Learning from others, Grayson suggested, was central to his understanding of creativity, a creativity which he felt was also central to the therapeutic endeavour.   Patrick CasementDr Robin Tipple introduced the delegates to the psychoanalyst Patrick Casement, author of Learning from the Patient (1985), Further learning from the patient (1990), and Learning from mistakes (2002), the later receiving a Gradiva award for its contribution to psychoanalysis.  Robin felt that all these books together represented psychoanalysis at its best, a psychotherapy that was not dogmatic, but open and honest in relation to communication with the patient.  He said that the books were formative in developing his own therapeutic practices, and he was delighted when Patrick agreed to speak at the conference. Robin ended his introduction by observing how Patrick, in his youth, developed an extraordinary ability in diving, in plumbing the depths and holding his breath.

    Carving Hiking Sticks (Summer 2023)

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    Patrick L. Perry is the Learning Specialist for the Center for Student Success and First Year Experience.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/staff_res/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Rev. Perry C. Bramlett Collection

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    Finding aid of the Rev. Perry C. Bramlett manuscript collectionA graduate of Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; a noted author; and a dedicated and respected scholar, Rev. Perry C. Bramlett�s life work was taking C. S. Lewis to the local church. His widow, Joan Fine Bramlett of Fairhope, Alabama, selected Mercer University to house this collection to honor Bramlett�s work, to share the significance of Bramlett�s life, and to mark his contributions to the scholarship of C. S. Lewis and his friends and their influences

    Jere Nash Interview with Ed Perry

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with former state legislator Ed Perry in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include Perry\u27s background and his first campaign for the state House; Buddie Newman; 1987 rules change in House; Perry as chair of the Appropriations Committee; Perry\u27s race against Tim Ford for Speaker; Perry as chair of Judiciary A Committee; Perry as Clerk of the House; Kirk Fordice; education legislation; separation of powers bill in 1984; 1987 highway bill; gambling legislation; reapportionment; Perry chair of Constitution Committee; banks paying interest; bond bill; tort reform; and the increase of partisanship in the House

    Focus group transcripts for Western Regional Copyright Education Project

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    Combined, anonymized focus group transcripts from eight different focus groups conducted in March 2021 in support of the Western Regional Copyright Education Project. Report submitted to IMLS with data analysis is available at ASU Library's KEEP Repository. People involved with focus group facilitation, transcription, and preparation for submission are: Rachel Bridgewater, Karen Grondin, Jordan Jedry, Patrick Newell, Christopher Mullins, Anali Maughan Perry, and Max Robinson

    Patrick Coulton

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    Patrick Coulton retires after 31 years of service. (l-r) President Perry, Patrick Coulton, Provost Lordhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/retirements_2014/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Carmen Perry, 1988

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    Personal recollections of Carmen Perry, whose family fled from Mexico in 1913 to escape from the Mexican Revolution to San Antonio, where her family's money was embargoed at the start of WWI because her father was German-born. Fluent in Spanish, she served as translator during WWII, then as a librarian, she was instrumental in organizing and acquiring documents for public and academic libraries, including the De La Peña diary which was in the rare books collection at UTSA

    Letter from Lea Perry to Kazuo Ito, November 1943

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    Transcript of a letter from Lea Perry to Kazuo Ito. The original letters are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL, December 2014. Digital reproduction of the original item is found in item: ssu_nbea_0030.The North Bay Ethnic Archive features material related to the forced relocation of northern San Francisco Bay Area residents to the Granada (Amache) incarceration camp, Colorado. It includes correspondence, photographs, and reports. Some of the original items are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL. The remainder are housed in Special Collections

    Letter from Lea Perry to Kazuo Ito, May 22, 1942

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    Transcript of a letter from Kazuo Ito to Lea Perry. The original letters are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL, December 2014. Digital reproduction of the original item is found in item: ssu_nbea_0005.The North Bay Ethnic Archive features material related to the forced relocation of northern San Francisco Bay Area residents to the Granada (Amache) incarceration camp, Colorado. It includes correspondence, photographs, and reports. Some of the original items are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL. The remainder are housed in Special Collections

    Theodore Clement Steele: A Lecture by Rachel Perry

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    Join author and curator Rachel Perry for a lecture on the life and artwork of Theodore Clement (TC) Steele. Perhaps the most well-known artist of the “Hoosier Group,” Steele created impressionist portraits and landscape paintings from his studio in Nashville, Indiana.https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/1084/thumbnail.jp
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