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Arguing, Obeying and Defying: A Rhetorical Perspective on Stanley Milgram's Obedience Experiments
  • Language: en
Paradise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 73

Paradise

In Paradise, Stephen Gibson's fourth poetry collection, we are taken on a journey through history and myth, wars past and present, public discoveries and private loss. As the reader confronts past horrors and present truths as well as the speaker's personal ones (an abused mother, a shellshocked father), it becomes apparent that the paradise sought-not in the hereafter but in the here and now-lies just beyond reach. It all ends, suggest these verses, with the understanding that behind everything we find nothing more divine than the human.

Self-Portrait in a Door-Length Mirror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 83

Self-Portrait in a Door-Length Mirror

Winner of the 2017 Miller Williams Poetry Prize, edited by Billy Collins “Shows this exceptional poet at his rhyming best.” —Billy Collins Self-Portrait in a Door-Length Mirror presents the mirror that reflects not always what is, but what is desired, or not desired. In the opening poem, the speaker, Diane Arbus, looks at her very early pregnant self and asks, “Why would I bring you into this world?” This book answers that question, or tries to: the world is what it is as we try to live as our best selves in that world. But that knowledge of the world is hard and has consequences, and not in the abstract, as Gibson’s poetry dynamically shows. Employing new formalism, Self-Portrait in a Door-Length Mirror examines historical, familial, and personal pasts as those pasts continue into the present, reminding us, as Faulkner wrote, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”

Frescoes
  • Language: en

Frescoes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Harsh and highly accomplished, these poems redeem the people from the paint, plaster and piety. They pull victims and perpetrators alike out of the history and myth of the treasures of Great Arts into the arena of our ongoing moral dilemmas, our struggles for survival as well as for the preservation of compassion and decency in a perennially fallen human world. After reading these poems, we will never again be able to stand before these mysteries of life and death and then, like too many tourists, merely check them off our guidebook's must-see list. Stephen Gibson has created a sequence of poems with the same sweep and dimension as the art that inspired them."--Carolyne Wright

Poets on Paintings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Poets on Paintings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-03-10
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Ekphrasis, the description of pictorial art in words, is the subject of this bibliography. More specifically, some 2500 poems on paintings are catalogued, by type of publication in which they appear and by poet. Also included are 2000 entries on the secondary literature of ekphrasis, including works on sculpture, music, photography, film, and mixed media.

Rorschach Art Too
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Rorschach Art Too

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07-13
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Stephen Gibson's poems are the work of a serious, intent, often appalled tourist. The word might look like a putdown, but his subject is the glamour and horror of history, and when it comes to the past, attentive tourism is the best that any of us can hope for. This tourist's gaze if focused and fascinated, his tone is even and intelligent (as he has it in one poem, "scared in the headlights, but the brain busy nonetheless"), and his technique is all but flawless (unobtrusively so, a true case of art hiding art). Together the gaze, the subjects on which it alights, and the poet's superlative skill add up to poems of astute, moving observation and often overwhelming authority. --Dick Davis

The Southeastern Reporter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1158

The Southeastern Reporter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1892
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Must Have GSOH
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Must Have GSOH

Stephen Gibson is a gifted young horticulturist. But surprisingly this isn’t the quality most women look for in a mate. According to all the ‘personals’, it’s GSOH . A good sense of humour. Trouble is, Stephen doesn’t have one. Not a trace!

A Secret of the Universe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 578

A Secret of the Universe

"In 1985, Ian and Bill are high-achieving high school students inan average midwestern city when a personal tragedy strikes Ian's family. The event forces each of the friends to closely examine his beliefs and faith traditions, and sets in motion a journey of inquiry that spans a lifetime of cruel and glorious twists..."--Jacket.

Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-04-04
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  • Publisher: SAGE

This book is for students who are about to embark on a qualitative research project as part of their psychology degree. While there are a number of books on qualitative psychological research, Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project is unique as it leads you step-by-step through the process of doing your project and writing your dissertation. The focus throughout is on how to make your project excellent! Editors Cath Sullivan, Stephen Gibson and Sarah C.E. Riley focus on the steps involved in completing a qualitative dissertation and on the decisions that you’ll need to make as you go along.