931 research outputs found

    Fashion Culture: Constance White in conversation with Valerie Steele

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    On February 27, 2018, author Constance White joined Dr. Valerie Steele to discuss the influence of black style on today’s fashion vernacular, drawing on striking images of trendsetters from Josephine Baker to Michelle Obama, Rihanna, and Pharrell Williams. White’s book, How to Slay, is one of the few surveys of black style and fashion ever published

    Black Fashion Designers Symposium: Elizabeth Way in conversation with Teri Agins, Dario Calmese, and Constance White

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    Elizabeth Way, in conversation with Teri Agins, Dario Calmese, and Constance White at The Museum at FIT's annual fashion symposium, Black Fashion Designers, held on Monday, February 6, 2017.The one-day symposium featured talks by designers, models, journalists, and scholars on African diasporic culture and fashion.Elizabeth Way is curatorial assistant at MFIT. She co-curated the exhibitions Black Fashion Designers and Global Fashion Capitals.Teri Agins spent 25 years as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where she continues to write the “Ask Teri” fashion advice column. She is author of The End of Fashion.Dario Calmese writes for The Daily Beast and is a photographer, visual director, and whose clients have included Beyoncé, Pyer Moss, and Public School.Constance White is an award-winning journalist and author of Stylenoir, a pioneering book on black culture and style

    Constance Fenimore Woolson House

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    The Woolson House, built in 1938, was a gift of Clare A. Benedict in memory of her aunt, author Constance Fenimore Woolson. The plaque on the door reads: "The Constance Fenimore Woolson English House." Along the path in front of the Woolson House ran Hamilton Holt's original Walk of Fame

    Constance Myers Papers - Accession 725

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    This collection consists of letters, lesson plans, examination, photographs, student papers written, course syllabi, newspaper articles, excerpts of written material for class handouts. Constance Ashton Myers was a historian, author, and professor born in 1927 affectionately known to her family and friends as Connie. During the 1970s, Myers traveled around the United States and interviewed Suffragettes and other women and recorded their interviews. She participated actively in the women’s liberation movement throughout her years giving speeches, writing books, and interviewing women. Dr. Myers attended and taught at Sacramento State College, University of South Carolina at Aiken, and Augusta College as well as worked with many other institutions. In 1969 Myers was dismissed from her teaching at Augusta College in Georgia and she filed for sex discrimination. Throughout her career Myers gave many lectures on women’s history particularly on the Suffragettes, race relations in the south, Marxism, and Latin America. Some of her writings include: The Prophet’s Army: Trotskyists in America, 1928-1941 and “God, Darwin, and the Founding Fathers: Voice of Resistance to the Woman Suffrage and Equal Rights Amendments a Study in Popular Culture”. In 2012 Myers was killed a bus-car collision her husband Cecil survived the crash. They had four children and many grandchildren.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1715/thumbnail.jp

    Constance B. Bouchard, « Strong of Body, Brave and Noble ». Chivalry and Society in medieval France

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    Gazeau Vérronique. Constance B. Bouchard, « Strong of Body, Brave and Noble ». Chivalry and Society in medieval France. In: Médiévales, n°39, 2000. Techniques : les paris de l'innovation, sous la direction de Philippe Lardin et Geneviève Bührer-Thierry. pp. 173-174

    Reincarnation, Goodbye: 1992

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    Constance Urdang is the author of a number of books, including Alternative Lives, poems (Pittsburgh), and The Woman Who Reads Novels and Peacetime, novellas (Coffee House Press). She lives in St. Louis

    ‘Dementors’ among Us: You Know Them. The Productive — But Morale-Killing — Employees.

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    Author\u27s biography: Constance Campbell is a professor of management at Georgia Southern University and can be reached via email at [email protected]

    La stratégie auctoriale de Thomas Kilroy dans l’écriture de The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde

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    International audienceThe Secret Fall of Constance Wilde premièred at the Abbey Theatre in 1997. It was initially commissioned by the Abbey to help mark the centenary of Wilde’s release from prison. This very original dramatic work (Kilroy borrowed elements from Japanese Bunraku) calls for an investigation of the writing process. Without attempting to provide a detailed archeology of Kilroy’s creative process, this paper questions his status as a writer, as part of the cultural, political and aesthetic zeitgeist of 1990s Ireland.The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde, dont la première se déroula à l’Abbey Theatre en 1997, trouve son origine dans une commande du théâtre national visant à célébrer le centenaire de la sortie de prison d’Oscar Wilde. Cette œuvre singulière (Thomas Kilroy s’inspira du Bunraku) invite à revenir sur sa composition. Sans chercher à établir par le détail une archéologie de la création, le processus créatif mis en œuvre initie un questionnement sur la place de Kilroy en tant qu’auteur et son statut au sein de processus culturels, politiques et esthétiques dans les années 1990 en Irlande

    Constance Fenimore Woolson and the next country

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    Carolyn VanBergen examines Western Reserve author, Constance Fenimore Woolson’s short stories “Solomon” and “Wilhemina” and the author’s “treatment of the literary and political/historical issues of importance” in the years following the United States’ Civil War (1861-1865). Conference paper; originally published in Western Reserve Studies Symposium (3rd:1988 : Cleveland, Ohio

    Intervention de Pedram Khosronejad et de Thierry Zarcone dans le séminaire du programme « Islam » — CNRS / GSRL, Site Pouchet, 14h-17h, 18/02/2015 — >>> ANNULÉ <<<

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    Séminaire du programme « Islam » Groupe Societes Religions Laïcites - CNRS - EPHE Paris, 18 février 2015 Images et représentations dans l’islam et le soufisme chi‘ite Pedram Khosronejad (GSRL/IREMAM/GREMMO) Thierry Zarcone (GSRL-EPHE) Suivi d’une table ronde avec la participation de Constance Arminjon (EPHE-GSRL) Michel Boivin (CEIAS-EHESS) Pierre-Jean Luizard (CNRS- GSRL/Paris) Alexandre Papas (CETOBAC-EHESS) CNRS / GSRL, Site Pouchet, de 14 h à 17 h - salle 159 Lieu: CNRS / GSRL - 59-61, ..
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