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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (20)
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472904310
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sperling, Eli Singing the land
    Keywords: Jews Music ; History and criticism ; Zionism Songs and music ; History and criticism ; Jews Music ; History and criticism ; Zionism History 20th century ; Zionism Songs and music ; History and criticism ; Jews Social life and customs 20th century ; Juifs - États-Unis - Musique - Histoire et critique ; Juifs - États-Unis - Mœurs et coutumes - 20e siècle ; Zionism - Songs and music ; Zionism ; Jews - Social life and customs ; Jews - Music ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; History ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; United States
    Abstract: Singing the Land: Hebrew Music and Early Zionism in America examines the proliferation and use of popular Hebrew Zionist music amongst American Jewry during the first half of the twentieth century. This music--one part in a greater process of instilling diasporic Zionism in American Jewish communities--represents an early and underexplored means of fostering mainstream American Jewish engagement with the Jewish state and Hebrew national culture as they emerged after Israel declared its independence in 1948. This evolutionary process brought Zionism from being an often-polemical notion in American Judaism at the turn of the twentieth century to a mainstream component of American Jewish life by 1948. Hebrew music ultimately emerged as an important means through which many American Jews physically participated in or 'performed' aspects of Zionism and Hebrew national culture from afar. Exploring the history, events, contexts, and tensions that comprised what may be termed the 'Zionization' of American Jewry during the first half of the twentieth century, Eli Sperling analyzes primary sources within the historical contexts of Zionist national development and American Jewish life. Singing the Land offers insights into how and why musical frameworks were central to catalyzing American Jewry's support of the Zionist cause by the 1940s, parallel to firm commitments to their American locale and national identities. The proliferation of this widespread American Jewish-Zionist embrace was achieved through a variety of educational, religious, economic, and political efforts, and Hebrew music was a thread consistent amongst them all
    Description / Table of Contents: Stephen S. Wise, The Jewish Institute of Religion, Abraham Wolf Binder, and New Palestinean folk songs in America -- Solomon Schechter, the Jewish Theological Seminary, the Goldfarbs, and Harry Coopersmith -- Mordechai and Judith Kaplan, Avraham Zvi Idelsohn, and Moshe Nathanson : voices of Palestine -- The Jewish National Fund : land purchases in Palestine, fundraising in America, and Hebrew music.
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  • 2
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472903795 , 0472903799
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lai, Amy Tak-Yee, 1977- In defense of free speech in universities
    Keywords: Academic freedom ; Education, Higher Political aspects ; Freedom of speech ; Freedom of speech ; Freedom of speech ; Freedom of speech ; Academic freedom ; Education, Higher - Political aspects ; Freedom of speech ; EDUCATION / General ; EDUCATION / Administration / Higher ; LAW / Constitutional ; Canada ; Great Britain ; United States
    Abstract: Amy Lai examines the current free speech crisis in Western universities. She studies the origin, history, and importance of freedom of speech in the university setting, and addresses the relevance and pitfalls of political correctness and microaggressions on campuses, where laws on harassment, discrimination, and hate speech are already in place, along with other concepts that have gained currency in the free speech debate, including deplatforming, trigger warning, and safe space. Looking at numerous free speech disputes in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, the book argues for the equal application of the free speech principle to all expressions to facilitate respectful debates. All in all, it affirms that the right to free expression is a natural right essential to the pursuit of truth, democratic governance, and self-development, and this right is nowhere more important than in the university
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780472903054 , 0472903055
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Security. Cooperation. Governance
    Keywords: Border security ; Border security ; Border security ; Sécurité frontalière - Région frontalière canado-américaine ; Sécurité frontalière - Canada ; Border security ; International relations ; Politics and government ; Security systems ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / General ; United States Commerce ; Security measures ; Canada Commerce ; Security measures ; Canadian-American Border Region Security measures ; Canadian-American Border Region Politics and government ; United States Relations ; Canada Relations ; United States Commerce ; Security measures ; Canada Commerce ; Security measures ; Région frontalière canado-américaine - Sécurité - Mesures ; Canada - Relations - États-Unis ; États-Unis - Commerce - Canada - Sécurité - Mesures ; Canada - Commerce - États-Unis - Sécurité - Mesures ; Canada ; North America - Canadian-American Border Region ; United States
    Abstract: "Historically, national borders have evolved in ways that serve the interests of central states in security and the regulation of trade. This book explores the Canada and US border and security policies that have evolved from successive trade agreements since the 1950s, punctuated by new and emerging challenges to security in the twenty-first century. The sectoral and geographical diversity of crossborder interdependence of what remains the world's largest bilateral trade relationship makes the US and Canada border a living laboratory for studying the interaction of trade, security, and other border policies that challenge traditional centralized approaches to national security. The book's findings show that border governance straddles multiple regional, sectoral, and security scales in ways rarely documented in such detail. These developments have precipitated an Open Border Paradox: extensive, regionally varied flows of trade and people have resulted in a series of nested but interdependent security regimes that function on different scales and vary across economic and policy sectors. These realities have given rise to regional and sectoral specialization in related security regimes. For instance, just-in-time automotive production in the Great Lakes region varies considerably from the governance of maritime and intermodal trade (and port systems) on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, which in turn is quite different from commodity-based systems that manage diverse agricultural and food trade in the Canadian Prairies and U.S. Great Plains"--
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    ISBN: 9780472902637 , 0472902636
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Digital culture books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rodrigues, Elizabeth Collecting lives
    Keywords: American literature Data processing 20th century ; American literature Research 20th century ; Methodology ; Modernism (Literature) Aesthetics 20th century ; Littérature américaine - 20e siècle - Recherche - Méthodologie ; American literature - Research - Methodology ; Biography - Data processing ; Biography - Research - Methodology ; LITERARY CRITICISM / General ; United States Biography 20th century ; Data processing ; United States Biography 20th century ; Research ; Methodology ; United States
    Abstract: On a near-daily basis, data is being used to narrate our lives. Categorizing algorithms draw from amassed personal data to assign narrative destinies to individuals at crucial junctures, simultaneously predicting and shaping the paths of our lives. Data is commonly assumed to bring us closer to objectivity, but the narrative paths these algorithms assign seem, more often than not, to replicate biases about who an individual is and could become. While the social effects of such algorithmic logics seem new and newly urgent to consider, Collecting Lives looks to the late nineteenth and early twentieth century US to provide an instructive prehistory to the underlying question of the relationship between data, life, and narrative. Rodrigues contextualizes the application of data collection to human selfhood in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century US in order to uncover a modernist aesthetic of data that offers an alternative to the algorithmic logic pervading our sense of data's revelatory potential. Examining the work of W. E. B. Du Bois, Henry Adams, Gertrude Stein, and Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Rodrigues asks how each of these authors draw from their work in sociology, history, psychology, and journalism to formulate a critical data aesthetic as they attempt to answer questions of identity around race, gender, and nation both in their research and their life writing. These data-driven modernists not only tell different life stories with data, they tell life stories differently because of data
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472902620 , 0472902628
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Landmark video games
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Church, David, 1982- Mortal kombat
    Keywords: Mortal Kombat (Game) ; Video games Social aspects ; Video games History ; Jeux vidéo - Aspect social - États-Unis ; Jeux vidéo - États-Unis - Histoire ; Mortal Kombat (Game) ; Video games ; Video games - Social aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; History ; United States
    Abstract: Upon its premiere in 1992, Midway's Mortal Kombat spawned an enormously influential series of fighting games, notorious for their violent "fatality" moves performed by photorealistically rendered characters. Targeted by lawmakers and moral reformers, the series directly inspired the creation of an industrywide rating system for video games and became a referendum on the wide popularity of 16-bit home consoles. Along the way, it became one of the world's most iconic fighting games, and a transmedia franchise that continues to this day. This book traces Mortal Kombat's history as an American product inspired by both Japanese video games and Chinese martial-arts cinema, its successes and struggles in adapting to new market trends, and the ongoing influence of its secret-strewn narrative world. After outlining the specific elements of gameplay that differentiated Mortal Kombat from its competitors in the coin-op market, David Church examines the various martial-arts films that inspired its Orientalist imagery, helping explain its stereotypical uses of race and gender. He also posits the games as a cultural landmark from a moment when public policy attempted to intervene in both the remediation of cinematic aesthetics within interactive digital games and in the transition of public gaming spaces into the domestic sphere. Finally, the book explores how the franchise attempted to conquer other forms of media in the 1990s, lost ground to a new generation of 3D games in the 2000s, and has successfully rebooted itself in the 2010s to reclaim its legacy
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  • 6
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 0472124293 , 047213101X , 0472901176 , 9780472124299 , 9780472901173 , 9780472131013
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Walsh, James Igoe Drones and support for the use of force
    DDC: 358.4/14
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    Keywords: Drone aircraft Government policy ; War Public opinion ; War Moral and ethical aspects ; Drone aircraft Moral and ethical aspects ; War and society ; Military policy ; Public opinion ; Public opinion ; War and society ; War ; Moral and ethical aspects ; War ; Public opinion ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / General ; United States ; United States Public opinion ; United States Military policy ; Public opinion
    Abstract: "Combat drones are transforming attitudes about the use of military force. Military casualties and the costs of conflict sap public support for war and for political and military leaders. Combat drones offer an unprecedented ability to reduce these costs by increasing accuracy, reducing the risks to civilians, and protecting military personnel from harm. These advantages should make drone strikes more popular than operations involving ground troops. Yet many critics believe drone warfare will make political leaders too willing to authorize wars, weakening constraints on the use of force. Because combat drones are relatively new, these arguments have been based on anecdotes, a handful of public opinion polls, or theoretical speculation. Drones and Support for the Use of Force uses experimental research to analyze the effects of combat drones on Americans' support for the use of force. The authors' findings-that drones have had important but nuanced effects on support for the use of force-have implications for democratic control of military action and civil-military relations and provide insight into how the proliferation of military technologies influences foreign policy."--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Drones and support for the use of force -- Drones, casualties, and attitudes -- Drones and policy objectives -- Drones and moral hazard -- Drones and sensitivity to civilian harm -- Conclusion.
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 0472123947 , 0472900846 , 9780472900848 , 9780472123940 , 9780472130863
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 223 pages)
    Series Statement: Digital humanities
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Brennan, Sheila Ann, author Stamping American memory
    Keywords: Stamp collecting History ; Postage stamps History ; Electronic books ; ART / Prints ; CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Printmaking ; HISTORY / General ; Postage stamps ; Stamp collecting ; United States ; History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "In the age of digital communications, it can be difficult to imagine a time when the meaning and imagery of stamps was politically volatile. While millions of Americans collected stamps from the 1880s to the 1940s, Stamping American Memory is the first scholarly examination of stamp collecting culture and how stamps enabled citizens to engage their federal government in conversations about national life in early-twentieth-century America. By examining the civic conversations that emerged around stamp subjects and imagery, this work brings to light the role that these under- examined historical artifacts have played in carrying political messages. Sheila A. Brennan crafts a fresh synthesis that explores how the US postal service shaped Americans' concepts of national belonging, citizenship, and race through its commemorative stamp program. Designed to be saved as souvenirs, commemoratives circulated widely and stood as miniature memorials to carefully selected snapshots from the American past that also served the political needs of small interest groups. Stamping American Memory brings together the histories of the US postal service and the federal government, collecting, and philately through the lenses of material culture and memory to make a significant contribution to our understanding of this period in American history"--
    Abstract: Building philatelic communities -- Learning to read stamps -- Federal participation in philately -- Shaping national identity with commemoratives in the 1920s and 1930s -- Representing unity and equality in New Deal stamps -- Appendix: American commemorative stamps issued, 1892-1940.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780472121540 , 0472121545 , 0472072943 , 9780472072941 , 0472052942 , 9780472052943 , 9780472900657 , 047290065X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 181 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Resonance of Unseen Things, Poetics, Power, Captivity, and UFOs in the American Uncanny
    Keywords: Conspiracy theories United States. ; Human-alien encounters ; Human-alien encounters. ; Conspiracy theories ; Human-alien encounters ; Conspiracy theories ; Electronic books ; Conspiracy theories ; Human-alien encounters ; Parapsychology & Occult Sciences ; Social Sciences ; United States ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Resonance of Unseen Things offers an ethnographic meditation on the "uncanny" persistence and cultural freight of conspiracy theory. The project is a reading of conspiracy theory as an index of a certain strain of late 20th-century American despondency and malaise, especially as understood by people experiencing downward social mobility. Written by a cultural anthropologist with a literary background, this deeply interdisciplinary book focuses on the enduring American preoccupation with captivity in a rapidly transforming world. Captivity is a trope that appears in both ordinary and fantastic iterations here, and Susan Lepselter shows how multiple troubled histories--of race, class, gender, and power--become compressed into stories of uncanny memory
    Abstract: The Resonance of Unseen Things offers an ethnographic meditation on the "uncanny" persistence and cultural freight of conspiracy theory. The project is a reading of conspiracy theory as an index of a certain strain of late 20th-century American despondency and malaise, especially as understood by people experiencing downward social mobility. Written by a cultural anthropologist with a literary background, this deeply interdisciplinary book focuses on the enduring American preoccupation with captivity in a rapidly transforming world. Captivity is a trope that appears in both ordinary and fantastic iterations here, and Susan Lepselter shows how multiple troubled histories--of race, class, gender, and power--become compressed into stories of uncanny memory
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  • 9
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 047212126X , 0472900099 , 0472072757 , 0472052756 , 9780472072750 , 9780472900091 , 9780472052752 , 9780472121267
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations
    Series Statement: Editorial theory and literary criticism
    Uniform Title: Digital culture books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gailey, Amanda A Proofs of genius
    Keywords: Whitman, Walt Appreciation ; Dickinson, Emily Appreciation ; American literature Appreciation 20th century ; History ; Literature publishing History 19th century ; Literature publishing History 20th century ; Editions History ; Editing History ; Canon (Literature) ; Authorship History ; American literature Appreciation 19th century ; History ; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Semiotics & Theory ; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General ; American literature ; Appreciation ; Art appreciation ; Authorship ; Canon (Literature) ; Editing ; Editions ; Literature publishing ; Whitman, Walt ; United States ; History ; Dickinson, Emily
    Abstract: "Proofs of Genius: Collected Editions from the American Revolution to the Digital Age is the first extensive study of the collected edition as an editorial genre within American literary history. Unlike editions of an author's "selected works" or thematic anthologies, which clearly indicate the presence of non-authorial editorial intervention, collected editions have typically been arranged to imply an unmediated documentary completeness. By design, the collected edition obscures its own role in shaping the cultural reception of the author. In Proofs of Genius, Amanda Gailey argues that decisions to re-edit major authorial corpora are acts of canon-formation in miniature that indicate more foundational shifts in the way a culture views its literature and itself. By combining a theoretically-informed approach with a broad historical view of collected editions from the late eighteenth century to the present (including the rise of digital editions), Gailey fills a gap in the textual scholarship of the editing history of major figures like Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman and of the American literary canon itself"--
    Abstract: America collecting itself : national identity and intellectual property in the Early Republic -- Dickinson's remains -- Whitman's shrines -- Cold War editing and the rise of the "American literature industry" -- The death of the author has been greatly exaggerated.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 0472121359 , 0472900129 , 047207282X , 0472052829 , 9780472072828 , 9780472900121 , 9780472052820 , 9780472121359
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 257 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Digital humanities
    Uniform Title: Digital culture books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Web writing
    Keywords: Internet publishing ; Scholarly electronic publishing ; Education, Humanistic ; Online authorship ; Online authorship Study and teaching ; Education, Humanistic ; Internet publishing ; Online authorship ; Scholarly electronic publishing ; Literature - General ; Languages & Literatures ; United States ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Social Psychology ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; General
    Abstract: CommunitiesSister classrooms: blogging across disciplines and campuses /Amanda Hagood and Carmel Price ;Indigenizing Wikipedia: student accountability to Native American authors on the world's largest encyclopedia /Siobhan Senier ;Science writing, wikis, and collaborative learning /Michael O'Donnell ;Cooperative in-class writing with Google Docs /Jim Trostle ;Co-writing, peer editing, and publishing in the cloud /Jack Dougherty --EngagementHow we learned to drop the quiz: writing in online asynchronous courses /Celeste Tưởng Vy Sharpe, Nate Sleeter, and Kelly Schrum ;Tweet me a story /Leigh Wright ;Civic engagement: political web writing with the Stephen Colbert super PAC /Susan Grogan ;Public writing and student privacy /Jack Dougherty ;Consider the audience /Jen Rajchel ;Creating the reader-viewer: engaging students with scholarly web texts /Anita M. De Rouen ;Pulling back the curtain: writing history through video games /Shawn Graham --Crossing BoundariesGetting uncomfortable: identity exploration in a multi-class blog /Rochelle Rodrigo and Jennifer Kidd ;Writing as curation: using a 'building' and 'breaking' pedagogy to teach culture in the digital age /Pete Coco and M. Gabriela Torres ;Student digital research and writing on slavery /Alisea Williams McLeod ;Web writing as intercultural dialogue /Holly Oberle --Citation and AnnotationThe secondary source sitting next to you /Christopher Hager ;Web writing and citation: the authority of communities /Elizabeth Switaj ;Empowering education with social annotation and wikis /Laura Lisabeth ;There are no new directions in annotations /Jason B. Jones.
    Abstract: The essays in Web Writing respond to contemporary debates over the proper role of the Internet in higher education, steering a middle course between polarized attitudes that often dominate the conversation. The authors argue for the wise integration of web tools into what the liberal arts does best: writing across the curriculum.--Provided by publisher
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 0472900102 , 0472121146 , 0472052691 , 0472072692 , 9780472121144 , 9780472052691 , 9780472121144 , 9780472072699 , 9780472900107
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (154 pages)
    Series Statement: Landmark video games
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ruggill, Judd Ethan Tempest
    Keywords: Video games Design ; History ; Video games Social aspects ; Tempest (Video game) ; Tempest (Video game) ; Video games ; Design ; Video games ; Social aspects ; Videospiel ; Ästhetik ; Design ; United States ; History ; History ; COMPUTERS ; General
    Abstract: "Atari's 1981 arcade hit Tempest was a "tube shooter" built around glowing, vector-based geometric shapes. Among its many important contributions to both game and cultural history, Tempest was one of the first commercial titles to allow players to choose the game's initial play difficulty (a system Atari dubbed "SkillStep"), a feature that has since became standard for games of all types. Tempest was also one of the most aesthetically impactful games of the twentieth century, lending its crisp, vector aesthetic to many subsequent movies, television shows, and video games. In this book, Ruggill and McAllister enumerate and analyze Tempest's landmark qualities, exploring the game's aesthetics, development context, and connections to and impact on video game history and culture. By describing the game in technical, historical, and ludic detail, they unpack the game's latent and manifest audio-visual iconography and the ideological meanings this iconography evokes."--Publisher's description
    Abstract: Reading Tempest -- A genealogy of Tempest -- Contexts -- Life after Tempest.
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 047207119X , 9780472071197 , 9780472051199 , 0472051199 , 9780472900343 , 047290034X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (294 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Editorial theory and literary criticism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and the Internet ; American literature Research ; Methodology ; American literature Research ; Electronic information resources ; American literature Study and teaching ; Methodology ; American literature Study and teaching ; Electronic information resources ; American literature History and criticism ; Electronic information resources ; American literature ; Research ; Methodology ; Literature and the Internet ; LITERARY CRITICISM / General ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; United States
    Abstract: Introduction /Amy E. Earhart and Andrew Jewell --Part 1.Shifts in professional practices: Collaborative work and the conditions for American literary scholarship in a digital age /Kenneth M. Price; Challenging gaps: redesigning collaboration in the digital humanities /Amy E. Earhart; Whitman's poems in periodicals: prospects for periodicals scholarship in the digital age /Susan Belasco; Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin: a case study in textual transmission /Wesley Raabe; Presentation of archival materials on the web: a curator's model based on selectivity and interpretation /Leslie Perrin Wilson; Scholars' usage of digital archives in American literature /Lisa Spiro and Jane Segal --Part 2.Markup and tools: new models and methods for humanistic inquiry: A case for heavy editing: the example of Race and children's literature in the Gilded Age /Amanda Gailey; Where is the text of America? witnessing revision and the online critical archive /John Bryant; "Counted out at last": text analysis on the Willa Cather Archive /Andrew Jewell and Brian L. Pytlik Zillig; Visualizing the archive /Edward Whitley --Part 3.Theoretical challenges in digital Americanist scholarship: Digital humanities and the study of race and ethnicity /Stephanie P. Browner; Design and politics in electronic American literary archives /Matt Cohen; Encoding culture: building a digital archive based on traditional Ojibwe teachings /Timothy B. Powell and Larry P. Aitken, chi-ayy ya agg (Wisdom Keeper).
    Abstract: "The American Literature Scholar in the Digital Age, which features a wide range of practitioner-scholars, is the first of its kind: a gathering of people who are expert in American literary studies and in digital technologies, scholars uniquely able to draw from experience with building digital resources and to provide theoretical commentary on how the transformation to new technologies alters the way we think about and articulate scholarship in American literature. The volume collects articles from those who are involved in tool development, usability testing, editing and textual scholarship, digital librarianship, and issues of race and ethnicity in digital humanities, while also situating digital humanities work within the larger literary discipline. In addition, the volume examines the traditional structures of the fields, including tenure and promotion criteria, modes of scholarly production, the skill sets required for scholarship, and the training of new scholars. The American Literature Scholar in the Digital Age will attract practitioners of digital humanities in multiple fields, Americanists who utilize digital materials, and those who are intellectually curious about the new movement and materials"--Publisher's description
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 0472027603 , 0472900307 , 047207153X , 0472051539 , 9780472071531 , 9780472900305 , 9780472051533 , 9780472027606
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (170 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Technologies of the imagination: new media in everyday life
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mahiri, Jabari Digital tools in urban schools
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    Keywords: Urban youth Education ; Social aspects ; Critical pedagogy ; Digital communications Social aspects ; EDUCATION ; Administration ; General ; EDUCATION ; Organizations & Institutions ; EDUCATION ; General ; Critical pedagogy ; Digital communications ; Social aspects ; United States ; Electronic book
    Abstract: Annotation, "Today there is massive interest in how digital tools and popular culture are transforming learning out of school and lots of dismay at how digitally lost our schools are. Jabari Mahiri works his usual magic and here shows us how to cross this divide in a solidly grounded and beautifully written book."--James Paul Gee, Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies, Arizona State University"Digital Tools in Urban Schoolsis a profoundly sobering yet inspiring depiction of the potential for committed educators to change the lives of urban youth, with the assistance of a new set of technical capabilities."--Mimi Ito, Professor in Residence and MacArthur Foundation Chair in Digital Media and Learning, Departments of Informatics and Anthropology, University of California, Irvine"An uplifting book that addresses a critical gap in existing literature by providing rich and important insights into ways teachers, administrators, and members of the wider community can work together with students previously alienated--even excluded--from formal education to enhance classroom learning with appropriate digital tools and achieve inspiring results under challenging circumstances."--Colin Lankshear, James Cook University, and Michele Knobel, Montclair State UniversityDigital Tools in Urban Schoolsdemonstrates significant ways in which high school teachers in the complex educational setting of an urban public high school in northern California extended their own professional learning to revitalize learning in their classrooms. Through a novel research collaboration between a university and this public school, these teachers were supported and guided in developing the skills necessary to take greater advantage of new media and new information sources to increase student learning while making connections to their relevant experiences and interests. Jabari Mahiri draws on extensive qualitative data--including blogs, podcasts, and other digital media--to document, describe, and analyze how the learning of both students and teachers was dramatically transformed as they utilized digital media in their classrooms. Digital Tools in Urban Schoolswill interest instructional leaders and participants in teacher preparation and professional development programs, education and social science researchers and scholars, graduate and undergraduate programs and classes emphasizing literacy and learning, and those focused on urban education issues and conditions
    Abstract: New Literacies Need New Learning --Hip-Hop Journalism --Digital Teachers --"Virtual" World Media --A Second Life for Learning --Appendices --The ISTE National Educational Technology Standards and Performance Indicators for Teachers (NETS·T) --The ISTE National Educational Technology Standards and Performance Indicators for Students (NETS·S).
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    ISBN: 9780472120055
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (198 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    DDC: 811/.509896073
    Keywords: American poetry African American authors ; History and criticism ; Poetry Publishing ; United States ; History ; 20th century ; African Americans Intellectual life ; 20th century ; African Americans in literature
    Abstract: Introduction : "a group of groovy Black people" -- Getting poets on the same page : the roles of periodicals -- Platforms for Black verse : the roles of anthologies -- Understanding the production of Black arts texts -- All aboard the Malcolm-Coltrane express -- The poets, critics, and theorists are one -- The revolution will not be anthologized -- List of anthologies containing African American poetry, 1967-75
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 0472026704 , 0472900404 , 0472070991 , 0472050990 , 9780472070992 , 9780472900404 , 9780472050994 , 9780472026708
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 261 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stein, Kevin, 1954- Poetry's afterlife
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    Keywords: Poetry Appreciation 21st century ; History ; Poetry Appreciation 20th century ; History ; American poetry History and criticism 20th century ; American poetry History and criticism 21st century ; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry ; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General ; American poetry ; Poetry ; Appreciation ; United States ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History
    Abstract: At a time when most commentators fixate on American poetry's supposed "death," Kevin Stein's Poetry's Afterlife instead proposes the vitality of its aesthetic hereafter. The essays of Poetry's Afterlife blend memoir, scholarship, and personal essay to survey the current poetry scene, trace how we arrived here, and suggest where poetry is headed in our increasingly digital culture. The result is a book both fetchingly insightful and accessible. Poetry's spirited afterlife has come despite, or perhaps because of, two decades of commentary diagnosing American poetry as moribund if not already deceased. With his 2003 appointment as Illinois Poet Laureate and his forays into public libraries and schools, Stein has discovered that poetry has not given up its literary ghost. For a fated art supposedly pushing up aesthetic daisies, poetry these days is up and about in the streets, schools, and universities, and online in new and compelling digital forms. It flourishes among the people in a lively if curious underground existence largely overlooked by national media. It's this second life, or better, Poetry's Afterlife, that his book examines and celebrates
    Abstract: [1.]On poets & aesthetic history. Paper or plastic, Pepsi or Coke, irony or sincerity? --"The only courage is joy!": ecstasy and doubt in James Wright's poetry --Playing favorites: American poetry's top ten-ism fetish --"When the frost is on the punkin": newspaper poetry's history and decline --Aesthetic dodo --[2.]On technology & the writerly life. Poems and pixels: the work of art in an age of digital reproduction --A digital poetry playlist: varieties of video and new media poetries --These drafts and castoffs: mapping literary manuscripts --Death by zeroes and ones: the fate of literary "papers" --[3.]On teaching & the writer's workshop. The hammer --Voice: what you say and how readers hear it --Why kids hate poetry --Whitman's sampler: an assortment of youth poems --[4.]After silence. (Hidden track): poetry in public places.
    Note: "Digital culture books"--Ser. title page , Includes bibliographical references and index , English
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 0472030493 , 0472112236 , 9780472030491 , 9780472112234
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 290 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Law, meaning, and violence
    Parallel Title: Available in another form Goldberg-Hiller, Jonathan, 1958- Limits to union
    DDC: 306.84/8
    Keywords: Since 1993 ; Same-sex marriage ; Same-sex marriage Law and legislation ; Gay rights ; Homosexuels - Mariage - États-Unis ; Homosexuels - Mariage - Droit - États-Unis ; Homosexuels - Droits - États-Unis ; Gay rights ; Politics and government ; Same-sex marriage ; Same-sex marriage - Law and legislation ; Social policy ; United States Politics and government 1993-2001 ; United States Social policy 1993- ; États-Unis - Politique et gouvernement - 1993-2001 ; États-Unis - Politique sociale - 1993- ; United States
    Abstract: "The idea and possibility of same-sex marriage has, from its legal recognition in Hawai'i in 1993, ignited political controversy across the United States and the world
    Abstract: A trip to the "alter" -- Sovereign rites, civil rights -- The status of status -- Laboring for rights -- Hawaiian wedding song -- Global wedding bells -- Conclusion : the mourning after
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    ISBN: 9780472021994
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Horwitz, Joshua, 1963 - Guns, democracy, and the insurrectionist idea
    DDC: 323.4/3
    Keywords: Civil rights United States ; Gun control United States ; Firearms Law and legislation ; United States ; Electronic books ; USA ; Waffenrecht ; Waffenbesitz ; Kontrolle ; Geschichte
    Abstract: And when gun enthusiasts talk about Constitutional liberties guaranteed by the Second Amendment, they are referring to freedom in a general sense, but they also have something more specific in mind---freedom from government oppression. Guns, Democracy, and the Insurrectionist Idea reveals that the proponents of this view base their argument on a deliberate misreading of history. A myth has been forged by twisting the facts of the American Revolution and the founding of the United States, the denial of civil rights to African-Americans after the Civil War, and the rise of the Third Reich under Adolf Hitler. Here, Horwitz and Anderson set the record straight. The books also discusses issues regarding the NRA, D.C. v. Heller, German gun laws for Nazis during the Holocaust, property rights, and "shoot first" laws. Challenging the proposition that more guns equal more freedom, they expose Insurrectionism---not government oppression---as the true threat to freedom in the U.S. today. Joshua Horwitz is Executive Director of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence and the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 0472023179 , 0472099825 , 0472901133 , 0472069829 , 9780472901135 , 9780472099825 , 9780472069828 , 9780472023172
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 194 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Law, meaning, and violence
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McBride, Keally D Punishment and political order
    DDC: 364.601
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    Keywords: Punishment Philosophy ; Punishment Government policy ; Social control ; Sovereignty ; Punishment Government policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Penology ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; History & Theory ; Punishment ; Government policy ; Punishment ; Philosophy ; Social control ; Sovereignty ; Strafjustiz ; Politisches System ; Rechtsphilosophie ; Strafe ; Politische Ordnung ; United States ; Electronic book
    Abstract: Introduction: Strange brew -- punishment and political ideals -- The whip of utopia : on punishment and political vision -- "Man's life is but a prison" : human reason, secular political order, and the punishments of God -- Earthly divinity : punishment and the requirements of sovereignty -- Severing the sanguinary empire : punishment and early American democratic idealism -- Punishment in liberal regimes -- Hitched to the post : prison labor, choice, and citizenship -- Punishment and the spiral of disorder.
    Abstract: Most of us think of punishment as an ugly display of power. But punishment also tells us something about the ideals and aspirations of a people and their government. How a state punishes reveals whether or not it is confident in its own legitimacy and sovereignty. Punishment and Political Order examines the questions raised by the state's exercise of punitive power--from what it is about human psychology that desires sanction and order to how the state can administer pain while calling for justice. Keally McBride's book demonstrates punishment's place at the core of political administration and the stated ideals of the polity
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-187) and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472904167
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 404 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Staging desire
    Keywords: American drama History and criticism ; Homosexuality and literature History ; Theater History ; Desire in literature ; Gays in literature ; Théâtre américain - Histoire et critique ; Homosexualité et littérature - États-Unis - Histoire ; Théâtre - États-Unis - Histoire ; Désir dans la littérature ; Homosexuels dans la littérature ; American drama ; Desire in literature ; Gays in literature ; Homosexuality and literature ; Theater ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / General ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History ; United States
    Abstract: Critical and biographical essays on notable stage personalities who made their mark before 1969, when the Stonewall riots accelerated the lesbian and gay rights movement in the United States. How they staged their unconventional sexualities greatly influenced the course of their personal and professional lives, and thus the course of American theater history
    Description / Table of Contents: Clyde Fitch's too wilde love / Kim Marra -- Rachel Crothers: an exceptional woman in a man's world / J.K. Curry -- Say what you will about Mercedes de Acosta / Robert A. Schanke -- Djuna Barnes: the most famous unknown / Susan F. Clark -- George Kelly, American playwright: characters in the hands of an angry god / Billy J. Harbin -- Let's do it: the layered life of Cole Porter / Mark Fearnow -- Lorenz Hart: this can't be love / Jeffrey Smart -- Dorothy's friend in Kansas: the gay inflections of William Inge / Albert Wertheim -- "Appealing to the passions": homoerotic desire and nineteenth-century theater criticism / Lisa Merrill -- "That's the kind of gal I am": drag balls, lulu belles, and "sexual perversion" in the Harlem renaissance / James Wilson -- The gay man as thinker: Eric Bentley's many closets / Daniel-Raymond Nadon -- The electric fairy: the woman behind the apparition of Loie Fuller / Bud Coleman -- "Not as other boys": Robert Edmond Jones and designs of desire / Jane T. Peterson -- A lifetime in light: Jean Rosenthal's careers, collaborations, and commitments to women / Jay Scott Chipman.
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    ISBN: 9780472904198 , 0472904191
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 338 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Triangulations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Passing performances
    Keywords: Gay actors Biography ; Lesbian actresses Biography ; Passing (Identity) Biography ; Theater History ; Gays in the performing arts History ; Homosexuality and theater History ; Schauspieler ; Homosexualität ; Biografie ; Acteurs homosexuels - États-Unis - Biographies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / General ; Gay actors ; Toneelvoorstellingen ; Acteren ; Homoseksualiteit ; Gay studies ; Lesbian studies ; Gender studies ; Biographies ; Biographies ; Biographies ; USA ; United States ; Biography
    Abstract: Publisher description: Passing Performances gathers a range of critical and biographical essays on notable personalities whose major contributions to the stage occurred before 1969, the year of the Stonewall riots that kicked off the gay rights movement in the United States. How these theater practitioners variously "passed"-- i.e., managed unconventional sexual inclinations both on- and offstage--significantly determined the course of their personal and professional lives and thus the course of U.S. theater history. The actors, directors, producers, and agents examined here include Edwin Forrest, Charlotte Cushman, and Adah Isaacs Menken, whose personal lives and careers traded on the same-sex erotics of "true love" in the antebellum period Elisabeth Marbury, Elsie de Wolfe, Elsie Janis, Nance O'Neil, and Alla Nazimova, whose intimate female liaisons were variously interpreted around the turn of the century the "lavender marriages" of Alfred Lunt to Lynne Fontanne and Guthrie McClintic to Katharine Cornell the lesbian collaborations of Margaret Webster and Cheryl Crawford the comic antics of Monty Woolley, which negotiated codified constructions of homosexual perversion in the post-Freudian interwar years and the on- and offstage performances of Mary Martin and Joe Cino, which resisted the paranoid enforcements of heterosexual normality in the McCarthy era. Central to these investigations are the complex connections of performances of sexuality and gender and their different implications for men and women practitioners working under pervasive sexism and homophobia. The volume also includes striking archival photographs of the performers and their performances, and an index to facilitate the cross-referencing of subjects' intersecting careers
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Robert A. Schanke and Kim Marra -- "My noble Spartacus": Edwin Forrest and masculinity on the nineteenth-century stage / Ginger Strand -- "Such Romeo as we had never ventured to hope for": Charlotte Cushman / Denise A. Walen -- Bohemian on horseback: Adah Isaacs Menken / Noreen Barnes-McClain -- Rebels of their sex: Nance O'Neil and Lizzie Borden / Jennifer Jones -- A lesbian marriage of cultural consequence: Elisabeth Marbury and Elsie de Wolfe, 1886-1933 / Kim Marra -- Alla Nazimova: "the witch of makeup" / Robert A. Schanke -- Elsie Janis: "a comfortable goofiness" / Lee Alan Morrow -- Staging heterosexuality: Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne's design for living / Sam Abel -- Kit and Guth: a lavender marriage on Broadway / Lesley Ferris -- Webster without tears: a daughter's journey / Milly S. Barranger -- Cheryl Crawford: one not so naked individual / Jay Plum -- Monty Woolley: the public and private man from Saratoga Springs / Billy J. Harbin -- Mary Martin: washin' that man right outta her hair / Stacy Wolf -- Joseph Cino and the first off-off broadway theater / Douglas W. Gordy.
    Note: The Cushing Library/Women & Gender Studies copy was acquired as part of The Don Kelly Research Collection of Gay Literature and Culture , Includes bibliographical references and index
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