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In the Presence of the Word (SCA Presidential Address); Section One: Some Beginnings; 4. Energy and Form; An Introduction; The "Energy" of Form; Toward a Developmental Model of Form: ABC's Treatment of the Reagan Inaugural and Iranian Hostage Release as Oxymoron; 5. The Nature of Language; Burke and Coleridge Revisited; Magic and Mystery in the Works of Kenneth Burke; 6. Developing Style; An Introduction to Style for the Public Speaker 327 $aThe Influence of Mode, Sub-Mode and Speaker Predilectionon Style, an excerptState Legislator as Debater: Lincoln, 1834-1842; 7. Metaphor and Naming; The Search for the 1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphorical Perspective; Naming and Name Calling as Acts of Definition: Political Campaigns and the 1988 Presidential Debates; Section Two: Creating and Expanding Burkean Frameworks; 8. Exploring Burkean Terms; An Introduction and Reflections; Pivotal Terms in the Early Works of Kenneth Burke; 9. Burke and the Ecological Frame; Introduction to "Kenneth Burke on Ecology" 327 $aKenneth Burke on Ecology: A Synthesis10. Pentadic Movements; Working with Jane Blankenship: The Transformation of Student to Scholar; The 1980 Republican Primary Debates: The Transformation of Actor to Scene; The Transformation of Actor to Scene: Some Strategic Grounds of the Reagan Legacy; Section 3: Identifying Women in Electoral Politics; 11. A General Overview; A "Feminine Style" in Women's Political Discourse: An Exploratory Essay; The Sites and Sounds of Change: The Political Discourse of Women in Electoral Politics; 12. Women Making a Difference 327 $aThe People Will Save Themselves: Helen Gahagan Douglas' Jealousy for DemocracyOn Not Accepting "Apologies"; 13. Transforming the Political Landscape; An Introduction to Coming to Terms; On Coming to Terms with Terms: The 1984 Ferraro Campaign; Our Candidate/Ourselves; Section 4: Composing an Academic Life; 14. Inspiring Teachers; Karl R. Wallace: The Giver of Good Reasons; The Song of the Open Road: Marie Hochmuth Nichols as Teacher; 15. Moving Toward the Future; Communications in the Year 2000: As Usual, Some Questions about Means and Ends 327 $aKeeping the Faith: On Being a Teacher-Scholar in the 20th Century, Building an Academic DisciplineOn Imaging the Future: The Secular Search for "Piety"; Afterword; Select Bibliography; Current Contributors; Index 330 $aComing to Terms: The Collected Works of Jane Blankenship, is an edited collection from Jane Blankenship and Janette Kenner Muir which provides a deeper understanding of how an academic life is composed-how ideas begin as simple seeds, germinating into a fully blossomed life; how career pathways often start by chance, by being in the right place at the right time; and how one must take risks while moving toward the future. 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Pauline Johnson Constructs the New Nation; Encountering Anomalies: A Cultural Study of Chinese Migrants to Early Canada; Part 3: Toward a New Canada; The Mountie and the Nurse: Cross-Cultural Relations North of 60; A Lesbian Politics of Erotic Decolonization; Hegemonic Nationalism and the Politics of Feminism and Multiculturalism in Canada; Constructing Nation: The Gendering and Racializing of the Canadian Health Care System; Building Transdisciplinary Standpoints: An Integrative Bibliography 327 $aContributorsIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z 330 $aPainting the Maple explores the critical interplay of race and gender in shaping Canadian culture, history, politics and health care. These interdisciplinary essays draw on feminist, postcolonial, and critical theory in a wide-ranging discussion that encompasses both high and popular forms of culture, the deliberation of policy and its execution, and social movements as well as individual authors and texts. The contributors, who come from many fields, establish connections among discourses of race, gender, and nation-building that have conditioned the formation of Canada for more than one hundred years. They analyze ways in which these elements have participated in and contributed to exclusionary practices and policies, such as marginalization of women and racialized groups. Together, their essays paint a picture of a nation that privileges whiteness, masculinity, and Christianity. This book gathers many insights on the construction of Canada, hitherto scattered in the literature. It will be of interest to feminist scholars and others concerned with issues of race and gender. 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LewisIn 1925, just three years after his reception into the Catholic Church, G.K. Chesterton published a work that proclaimed anew to the doubters of the age that the key to history had arrived nearly two thousand years before. Contra the evolutionists, he first points to the singular nature of man from his very beginnings; and, later, contra the comparative religionists, points to the uniqueness of Christianity in relation to all other paths. Two of those paths, the way of myth and the way of philosophy, were at war until Christ restored the world's sanity in the union of Story and Truth. In Chesterton's telling, the groaning and travail of the ancient world was answered, precisely and definitively, in the still night of Bethlehem and the Birth of our Lord. 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