03058nam 22006372 450 991078610960332120151005020622.01-107-23249-X1-107-35693-81-107-34356-91-107-34731-91-107-34106-X1-107-34856-01-107-34481-61-139-04772-8(CKB)2670000000343963(EBL)1139629(SSID)ssj0000861050(PQKBManifestationID)11499679(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000861050(PQKBWorkID)10915004(PQKB)10715449(UkCbUP)CR9781139047722(MiAaPQ)EBC1139629(Au-PeEL)EBL1139629(CaPaEBR)ebr10695302(CaONFJC)MIL494718(OCoLC)840132512(PPN)184489776(EXLCZ)99267000000034396320110304d2013|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe meaning of meat and the structure of the Odyssey /Egbert J. Bakker[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2013.1 online resource (xiii, 191 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).1-316-50697-5 0-521-11120-X Epos and Aoidè„ -- Nostos as quest -- Meat in myth and life -- Of hunters and herders -- Feasting in the land of the dawn -- The revenge of the sun -- The justice of Poseidon -- Remembering the Gastè„r.This comprehensive study of the Odyssey sees in meat and meat consumption a centre of gravitation for the interpretation of the poem. It aims to place the cultural practices represented in the poem against the background of the (agricultural) lived reality of the poem's audiences in the archaic age, and to align the themes of the adventures in Odysseus' wanderings with the events that transpire at Ithaca in the hero's absence. The criminal meat consumption of the suitors of Penelope in the civilised space of Ithaca is shown to resonate with the adventures of Odysseus and his companions in the pre-cultural worlds they are forced to visit. The book draws on folklore studies, the anthropology of hunting cultures, the comparative study of oral traditions, and the agricultural history of archaic and classical Greece. It will also be of interest to narratologists and students of folklore and Homeric poetics.The Meaning of Meat & the Structure of the OdysseyMeat in literatureMeat in literature.883/.01LCO003000bisacshBakker Egbert J.172351UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910786109603321The meaning of meat and the structure of the Odyssey3719445UNINA01272nam0 22003011i 450 UON0007419920231205102402.91702-927515-5-920020107d1993 |0itac50 baengUS|||| |||||Fragments of memorya story of a Syrian familyHanna MinaAustinCenter for Middle Eastern studies. University of Texas at Austinc1993xiv, 180 p.22 cm001UON000662862001 Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation SeriesRACCONTI SIRIANITraduzioni inglesiUONC018579FIUSAustinUONL000438892.736Narrativa araba - Periodo moderno (1945- )21MINAHHannaUONV043867623468Center for Middle Eastern Studies. University of Texas, AustinUONV257904650MINA, HannaMINAH, HannaUONV043868ITSOL20250620RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00074199SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI VI C a x 358 SI AA 18067 5 358 Fragments of memory1164511UNIOR04130nam 22006975 450 991086916010332120250807133322.09783031553738303155373X10.1007/978-3-031-55373-8(MiAaPQ)EBC31516136(Au-PeEL)EBL31516136(CKB)32650236300041(OCoLC)1445866771(DE-He213)978-3-031-55373-8(EXLCZ)993265023630004120240702d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Psychology of Music Listening for Health and Wellbeing Professionals /by Katrina Skewes McFerran, Carol Barbara Lotter1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource9783031553721 3031553721 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1 What is Music (Listening)? -- Chapter 2 Music, Youth and Identity -- Chapter 3 The Health Benefits of Music Listening -- Chapter 4 Problematic Music Listening -- Chapter 5 Sharing Music and Emotions in Therapy -- Chapter 6 Music Listening and Self Care -- Chapter 7 Music Listening and Conflict in Groups.This book comprehensively reviews wide-ranging research describing the uses of music listening for health and wellbeing outcomes. Drawing on the work of diverse professionals from around the globe, the authors provide engaging illustrations of using music with people in practice, combined with recommendations from their many years of applied practice in hospitals, schools, community organisations, and universities as music therapists, researchers and educators. Knowledge has been gathered into accessible chapters so that professionals can identify their own area of interest and go directly to it. This includes music listening for flourishing during difficult times, during life transitions, for stress in everyday life, problematic music listening, music listening for mental ill health and trauma, in acute hospital settings, for neurocognitive impairment, in rehabilitation and special education, for optimising performance, and in groups. A book for professionals who want to be informed by the latest research and expertise when using music listening in their work. Katrina McFerran is Professor and Head of Creative Arts Therapy at The University of Melbourne, Australia. She is a world-renowned author and researcher whose publications always engage the intended readership through a combination of story, research and theory. She is a highly sought after speaker on music and wellbeing. Carol Lotter is the Arts Therapies Coordinator and Co-Director of the Music Therapy programme at the University of Pretoria, Australia. Her teaching focus is clinical studies, and her primary research interest is adult mental health. She has extensive experience as a music therapy clinician, supervisor and trainer in arts-based music-centred techniques. .PsychotherapySocial serviceWell-beingCognitive psychologyPopular culturePsychotherapySocial WorkWell-BeingCognitive PsychologyPopular CulturePsychotherapy.Social service.Well-being.Cognitive psychology.Popular culture.Psychotherapy.Social Work.Well-Being.Cognitive Psychology.Popular Culture.616.8914McFerran Katrina1972-1667555Lotter Carol Barbara1743710MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910869160103321The psychology of music listening for health and wellbeing professionals4207218UNINA