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The Fein Story Behind the Pictures
  • Language: en

The Fein Story Behind the Pictures

With his camera and his unconventional knack for communicating through news pictures, photographer Nat Fein, captured the soul of New York city during an era that helped define the twentieth century. A compilation of short stories, historical accounts, and 118 photos with descriptions, will offer insight into these remarkable and compelling images. Fein was an inventive press photographer at the New York Herald Tribune from 1933 to 1966. He photographed such icons as Albert Einstein, Ty Cobb, Queen Elizabeth, and Harry S. Truman. He carried the distinction of having taken the most celebrated photograph in sports history as his dramatic Babe Ruth image was the first sports picture to win a Pulitzer Prize. Biographical elements help illustrate his extraordinary life. From his brush with death when gangster Legs Diamond attempted to murder him, to that fateful day at Yankee Stadium when he photographed the dying Babe Ruth.

An Architecture of Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

An Architecture of Education

Examines material culture and the act of institution creation, especially through architecture and landscape, to recount a deeper history of the lives of African American women in the post-Civil War South.

‘Femininity’ and the History of Women's Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

‘Femininity’ and the History of Women's Education

This book draws on recent deconstructions around the idea of ‘femininity’ as a social, racial and class construct and explores the diversity of spaces that may be defined as educational that range from institutional contexts to family, to professional outlooks, to racial identity, to defining community and religious groupings. It explores how notions of femininity change across time and place, and within individual lives. Such changes take place at the interface of external forces and individual agency. The application of the notion of ‘femininity’ that assumes a consistent definition of the term is interrogated by the authors, leading to a discussion of the rich possibilities for new directions in research into women’s lives across time, place, and individual life histories.

Fortitudine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Fortitudine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gentlemen Bankers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Gentlemen Bankers

Gentlemen Bankers investigates the social and economic circles of one of America’s most renowned and influential financiers to uncover how the Morgan family’s power and prestige stemmed from its unique position within a network of local and international relationships. At the turn of the twentieth century, private banking was a personal enterprise in which business relationships were a statement of identity and reputation. In an era when ethnic and religious differences were pronounced and anti-Semitism was prevalent, Anglo-American and German-Jewish elite bankers lived in their respective cordoned communities, seldom interacting with one another outside the business realm. Ironically, t...

Places of Pain and Shame
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Places of Pain and Shame

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-12-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Places of Pain and Shame is a cross-cultural study of sites that represent painful and/or shameful episodes in a national or local community’s history, and the ways that government agencies, heritage professionals and the communities themselves seek to remember, commemorate and conserve these cases – or, conversely, choose to forget them. Such episodes and locations include: massacre and genocide sites, places related to prisoners of war, civil and political prisons, and places of ‘benevolent’ internment such as leper colonies and lunatic asylums. These sites bring shame upon us now for the cruelty and futility of the events that occurred within them and the ideologies they represent...

The Postcolonial World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 583

The Postcolonial World

The Postcolonial World presents an overview of the field and extends critical debate in exciting new directions. It provides an important and timely reappraisal of postcolonialism as an aesthetic, political, and historical movement, and of postcolonial studies as a multidisciplinary, transcultural field. Essays map the terrain of the postcolonial as a global phenomenon at the intersection of several disciplinary inquiries. Framed by an introductory chapter and a concluding essay, the eight sections examine: Affective, Postcolonial Histories Postcolonial Desires Religious Imaginings Postcolonial Geographies and Spatial Practices Human Rights and Postcolonial Conflicts Postcolonial Cultures and Digital Humanities Ecocritical Inquiries in Postcolonial Studies Postcolonialism versus Neoliberalism The Postcolonial World looks afresh at re-emerging conditions of postcoloniality in the twenty-first century and draws on a wide range of representational strategies, cultural practices, material forms, and affective affiliations. The volume is an essential reading for scholars and students of postcolonialism.

The Secular Spectacle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

The Secular Spectacle

Using ethnographic and archival sources, Chad E. Seales argues in The Secular Spectacle that white Protestants in Siler ritually engaged material cultures of racial segregation and southern industrialization that had been forged in the early twentieth century in order to reclaim public space following the arrival of Latino Catholics.

Crossing Digital Fronteras
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Crossing Digital Fronteras

Crossing Digital Fronteras is about liberatory possibilities and digital technologies in the classroom. The book centers critical Latinx Digital Humanities to illustrate the ways college faculty and Latinx students harness digital tools to engage in "messy" yet essential active learning and knowledge production in Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and Latinx Studies courses. With increasing Latinx student enrollment and a growing need for the humanities in our complex world, it is essential that HSIs and instructors integrate twenty-first-century tools into their teaching practices to truly "serve" Latinx students and communities. This book definitively inserts Latinx Digital Humanities into broader conversations about best practices at HSIs, on the one hand, and digital humanities and social justice, on the other. Most importantly, it provides practical examples of innovative, rehumanizing digital pedagogies that give students the liberatory learning they deserve.

Program Solos, Level 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

Program Solos, Level 2

This is the second book in a series of six books, a collection of pieces by outstanding composers that were chosen from a large list by students as their favorites. Fun titles include "March of the Animals" by Louise Garrow & David Carr Glover, "March of the Spooks" by Charles Donald Porter, and "Happy Time" by Roger Grove. The 20 songs in this volume were selected and edited by David Carr Glover and promote independence of hands in playing.