435 research outputs found
Writers Talk Featuring Sonya Huber
Sonya Huber, 2004 graduate of OSU's MFA Creative Writing Program, currently an assistant professor at Georgia Southern University. Author of "The Backwards Research Guide for Writers," "Opa Nobody," and most recently "Cover Me: A Health Insurance Memoir."The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/cstw12/WT_WCRS_11-08-10_SonyaHuber.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin
Gender and career progression in Theology and Religious Studies
The low proportion of women within the subject areas of Theology and Religious Studies has long been observed, and is increasingly recognised as a serious problem for staff and students. In this new study, Mathew Guest, Sonya Sharma and Robert Song chart patterns of gender imbalance among staff and students across UK TRS departments, exploring why such patterns remain so persistent. Drawing on interviews with TRS academics across the country, the report examines the professional life of female university staff, and makes recommendations for how universities might address the inequalities of opportunity and practice that emerge
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Young Wives’ Tales: New Adventures in Love and Partnership
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, Raw Material.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/english-books/1029/thumbnail.jp
Discourses of Gender, Religion, and National Security in the Legal Mediation of Citizenship: A Case Study from India
The topic of this article was chosen in a moment of defiance to research cultures prevalent in an increasingly neoliberal world—where “politics” is separated from “economics” and both these spheres made impossible to reach, from a critical studies perspective, by forces larger than ourselves. As an article co-authored by writers who realize the growing religious unrest in our countries and in the modern world, we felt it was necessary to illustrate how discourses of religion are contorted and overlapped with discussions of “national security,” in a bid to create an enemy and a form of threat that is wholly predicated on populist imaginaries. We are scholars who have had increasingly tenuous relationships with epistemically unjust narratives of nationalism while at the same time realizing that we have the financially privileged status to not be the “subject” of our own research projects. Instead, we highlight the misery and violence of unjust laws played out on women’s bodies by looking
at a body different to us. However, the irony of this “outward projection” of our insecurities is not lost on us, for in such regimes of suspicious surveillance, each of us is scrutinized. We write this chapter in the hope that the micropolitics of self-surveillance and compliance does not completely colonize our life-worlds
Dirt: The Quirks, Habits, and Passions of Keeping House
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, A Portrait of Ten Bathrooms.
Book description: This is a collection everyone can relate to: a multidimensional look at the universal challenge of keeping our stuff, our dwellings, and our personal space clean and uncluttered. How we feel about keeping house speaks volumes about who we are, our roots, relationships, and our outlook on life.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/english-books/1025/thumbnail.jp
Hunger & Thirst: Food Literature
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, The God of Hunger.
Book description: More than eighty contributors offer up unique views of food and drink, what we hunger for, what pains us or sustains us, what brings us joy as individuals, as family, as culture. This collection of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and art invites you to sit at the collective table we share as the human community.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/english-books/1026/thumbnail.jp
Kvinnor och religiositet: Sekularisering och (re)sakralisering i Väst
Recension av: Aune, Kristin, Sonya Sharma & Giselle Vincett (eds.) 2008: Women and Religion in the West. Challenging Secularization. Ashgate. Hampshire/Burlington. 230 s
Preamble before and discussion after screening of the short film, The Kiss : based on his short story of the same name
"An author event presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library, 18 August 2011, Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library, the University of Adelaide." Recorded at the University of Adelaide, 18 August 2011.Writer/Director: Ashlee Page, original story: Peter Goldsworthy, producer: Sonya HumphreyPeter Goldsworth
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