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Notes on the codicology of the Queen Mary Psalter
Rudloff Stanton Anne. Notes on the codicology of the Queen Mary Psalter. In: Scriptorium, Tome 49 n°2, 1995. pp. 250-262
Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb sitting in chair holding infant Gretel Anne Cobb, 1947
Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb sitting in chair holding infant Gretel Anne Cobb; Munich, Germany; 1947.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1100/thumbnail.jp
The Health Systems Trust and the Integrated Nutrition Programme: A Case Study of Policy Implementation Done by:
campus) with the supervision of Anne Stanton. I declare that this work is the result of my own research, unless specifically indicated to the contrary in the text. This dissertation has not been submitted in any form for any degree to any other university. Signed: Hlengiwe Gumede Date: 30 November 2007 I hereby certify that this statement is correct. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my appreciation to my supervisor, Anne Stanton, for her patience, tolerance, and valuable assistance with this thesis. If it were not for her, all this would not be possible. I would also like to thank the Public Policy Partnership in South Africa for their financial support to further my studies at postgraduate level. I would also like to thank the staff from Health Systems Trust and the Department of Health for participating in the study
Stanton Survey, 1889-90 P.6
Robert Brewster Stanton, Trachyte Creek, Glen Canyon, 1897. Credit: Anne Stanton Burchard, New York Public Library
Anne as Pagan, Anne as Queer
‘Anne as Pagan, Anne as Queer’ is a critical and creative answer to the question: How do we construct Anne Shirley, and what does she mean to us? This creative research submission is a work of fanfiction, specifically a mash up based on Anne of the Island, L.M.M. Montgomery’s sequel to Anne of Green Gables. In this short work of fiction (under 4 thousand words) Anne is revealed as a changeling, one of the Faerie Folk, and also a being not strictly male or female; sometimes neither, sometimes both. The mash up is based on the last two chapters of Anne of the Island, the scenes in which Gilbert Blythe is seriously ill and Anne realises she loves him. This realisation causes Anne, in this version, to reveal to Gilbert that she is both non-human and not a girl, and to use Faerie magic to save Gilbert’s life. Anne’s revelation causes Gilbert a great relief, as he has been keeping a secret also - that he too is queer. The piece has an accompanying research statement and reflection, that reflects on the ways the contributor/author interprets Anne, as a being troubled by gender, and not strictly gender conforming. The much-loved scene from Anne of Green Gables in which Anne realises she is not wanted by the Cuthberts because she is not a boy is inserted into the mash up (as a memory) as this scene is the principal cause for the contributor’s identification with Anne as a gender non-conforming figure who resists gender expectations. Overall, this creative and critical work and reflection queers both Anne as a character and the Anne of the Island novel.Book chapter - work of fiction with a critical reflective essa
Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb holding daughters Marilyn Eva and Gretel Anne Cobb, 1947
Left to right: Marilyn Eva Cobb, Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb, baby Gretel Anne Cobb; Munich, Germany; 1947.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1022/thumbnail.jp
Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb and daughters Gretel Anne Cobb and Marilyn Eva Cobb
Left to right: Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb sitting on rocky hillside holding Gretel Anne Cobb flush to her side while Marilyn Eva Cobb stands to the right, two unknown figures walking together in the distance; Italy.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1155/thumbnail.jp
John Stanton speaking with John Harrigan at Gretel Anne Cobb\u27s wedding, August 17, 1970
John Stanton, Ivorey Cobb\u27s father-in-law, speaking with John Harrigan at Gretel Anne Cobb and Dennis Websters\u27 wedding at The Balsams resort; Dixville Notch, New Hampshire; August 17, 1970.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1174/thumbnail.jp
Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb and Gretel Anne Cobb standing with unidentifeid soldiers
Left to right: An unidentified soldier, Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb holding young Gretel Anne Cobb, and another unidentified soldier stand posing for group photograph as an unknown man walks past.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1202/thumbnail.jp
Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb holding Gretel Anne Cobb and standing with unidentified soldiers, 1948
Left to right: unknown soldier, Elsie Margaret Stanton Cobb holding daughter Gretel Anne Cobb and unknown soldier standing for photo in front of flowering bushes; Munich, Germany; 1948.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1094/thumbnail.jp
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