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UNINA9910795031503321 |
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Hemmert Andrew |
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Sawgrass Sky : Poems / / Andrew Hemmert |
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Huntsville, Texas : , : Texas Review Press, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (74 pages) |
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Coming of age |
Families - Florida |
Poetry |
Florida Poetry |
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Wildfire -- Father, Son, Ghost -- Adolescence -- Birdhouse -- Weather -- Vessel -- An Orange Grove Full of Bedsheets in November -- Boxcars -- Coyotes -- Smokestacks -- Rats -- On the Disappearance of the Florida Panther -- Highway Devotional with Abandoned Barns -- Spreading Board -- Three -- -Legged Deer -- Corsages -- Elegy with Salt at the Root -- Self-Portrait -- Resonate -- Bright Machines -- Jimmy Buffett -- Carnival Rides -- Baptism -- On Showering -- Junkyard at the Florida -- -Alabama Border -- Christmas Eve -- Runaway -- Sawgrass Sky. |
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"Sawgrass Sky is a coming-of-age story, a Floridian memoir-in-verse. Through the speaker's recounting of his adolescence, the collection addresses themes of religious disillusionment, sexual awakening, body image, environmental degradation, suburbia versus the wild, familial history, and the idea of home contextualized by distance. These poems vary in form and style, including long narratives, meditative sequences, prose poems, and short lyrics. The unifying factor is the speaker's focus on the place he comes from, and his struggle to define that heritage in terms psychological, natural, and familial"-- |
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UNINA9910954514203321 |
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Critical transnational feminist praxis / / edited by Amanda Lock Swarr and Richa Nagar |
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Albany, : State University of New York Press, c2010 |
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9781438429397 |
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9781441636171 |
144163617X |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (248 p.) |
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SUNY series, praxis, theory in action |
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NagarRicha |
SwarrAmanda Lock |
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Feminism |
Social movements |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cartographies of knowledge and power : transnational feminism as radical praxis / M. Jacqui Alexander and Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- Disavowed legacies and honorable thievery : the work of the "transnational" in feminist and LGBTQ studies / Jigna Desai, Danielle Bouchard, and Diane Detournay -- Seeing beyond the state / the Filipino-Canadian Youth Alliance -- Conflicts and collaborations : building trust in transitional South Africa / Sam Bullington and Amanda Lock Swarr -- Feminist academic and activist praxis in service of the transnational / Karen de Souza and Linda Peake -- Still playing with fire : intersectionality, activism, and NGO-ized feminism / Sangtin Writers (Reena, Richa Nagar, Richa Singh, and Surbala) -- So much to remind us we are dancing on other people's blood : moving towards artistic excellence, moving from silence to speech, moving in water, with Ananya Dance Theatre / Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley, Ananya Chatterjea, Hui Niu Wilcox, and Shannon Gibney -- Remapping the Americas : a transnational engagement with creative tensions of community arts / Deborah Barndt -- Envisioning justice : the politics and possibilities of transnational feminist film / Rachel Silvey. |
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Provocative, timely, and global, this volume offers a critical and grounded engagement with transnational feminism through the lens of praxis—the juncture of theory and practice. In so doing, it grapples with questions of power and representation while remaining deeply committed to radical critiques and agendas of transnational and postcolonial feminisms. Long-time activists and well-known scholars speak to a wide range of issues and practices, including women's studies curricula; NGOs; transnational and LGBTQ studies; feminist methodologies; and film. These essays similarly conceptualize ways to more effectively theorize feminist collaborative practices while subverting such rigid, established dichotomies as theory/practice, academic/activist, individual/collaborative, and the global North/South. A number of transnational projects are highlighted: the Guyanese Red Thread collective; the Ananya Dance Theater; the Philippine Women Center of British Columbia; the Filipino-Canadian Youth Alliance; the VIVA! Project; and the Indian organization Sangtin. Comprehensive in scope and rigorous in critical scrutiny, these powerful essays set the twenty-first-century agenda for political engagement through feminist scholarship."The mix of styles makes for a lively read that is accessible for its extraordinary candor, its combination of theory with firmly grounded empirical examples, and an unflinching confrontation of pain and conflict. It made me think about entirely new things and about familiar things in new ways and to make connections among them." — Louise Fortmann, University of California BerkeleyAmanda Lock Swarr is Assistant Professor of Women Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. Richa Nagar is Professor of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She is the author (with Sangtin writers) of Playing with Fire: Feminist Thought and Activism through Seven Lives in India. |
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UNINA9910955708303321 |
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Moore Clarence B (Clarence Bloomfield), <1852-1936.> |
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The Louisiana and Arkansas expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore / / edited and with an introduction by Richard A. Weinstein, David B. Kelley, and Joe W. Saunders |
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Tuscaloosa, : University of Alabama Press, c2003 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (762 p.) |
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Classics in southeastern archaeology |
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WeinsteinRichard A |
KelleyDavid B |
SaundersJoe |
MooreClarence B <1852-1936.> (Clarence Bloomfield) |
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Indians of North America - Louisiana - Antiquities |
Indians of North America - Ouachita River Valley (Ark. and La.) - Antiquities |
Indians of North America - Red River Valley (Tex.-La.) - Antiquities |
Excavations (Archaeology) - Ouachita River Valley (Ark. and La.) |
Excavations (Archaeology) - Red River Valley (Tex.-La.) |
Archaeological expeditions - Ouachita River Valley (Ark. and La.) |
Archaeological expeditions - Red River Valley (Tex.-La.) |
Ouachita River Valley (Ark. and La.) Antiquities |
Red River Valley (Tex.-La.) Antiquities |
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"Reprint from author's: Antiquities of the Ouachita Valley (1909); Some aboriginal sites on the Red River (1912); Some aboriginal sites in La. and in Ark. (1913)". |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction; Clarence B. Moore in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas, 1908-1909, 1911-1913; Ouachita Valley Expedition (1908-1909); Red River Expedition (1911-1912); Louisiana and Arkansas Expedition (1912-1913); Moore's Archaeological Contributions, Louisiana and Arkansas (1908-1909, 1911-1913); Appendix A-1. Information on Sites Discussed by Moore |
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(1909); Appendix A-2. Information on Sites Discussed by Moore (1912); Appendix A-3. Information on Sites Discussed by Moore (1913); References; Antiquities of the Ouachita Valley (1909) |
Some Aboriginal Sites on Red River (1912) Some Aboriginal Sites in Louisiana and in Arkansas (1913); Indexes; Introduction; Ouachita Valley; Red River; Louisiana and Arkansas |
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A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication The ninth and final volume in the C.B. Moore reprint series that covers archaeological discoveries along North American Waterways. Clarence B. Moore (1852-1936), a wealthy Philadelphia socialite, paper company heir, and photographer, made the archaeology of the Southeast his passion. Beginning in the 1870's, Moore systematically explored prehistoric sites along the major waterways of the region, from the Ohio River south to Florida and as far west as Texas, publishing his findings, at his own expense, with the Acade |
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