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![]() ![]() ![]() That is, survey classes can frame performance in the way advocated by Diana Taylor and others: as a mode of knowledge production including indigenous forms of cosmology that are not contained by Western European definitions of theatre. (1) This is not merely an additive operation but an epistemological one that questions the definition of performance. ![]() The recent incorporation of Latin American theatre forms into canonical theatre history texts attests to the fact that these performances are now a part of a global theatre history. It is an ongoing practice responsive to methodological and theoretical changes in the field and to the political conditions within which I teach. For this issue on hemispheric theatre history I ask the following question: How does one teach a theatre and performance history survey course from a hemispheric perspective? For me, this investigation has a long history. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pickett with 9th grader Amy, who is reading Bright Before Sunrise. Hiking, swimming, fresh air, and sunshine always inspire her! Tiffany’s genuine nature and sweet personality engaged our students, and she was very impressed with their thoughtful questions. Special thanks to Children’s Book World in Haverford for making this event possible! ![]() Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise!” She also talked about how she fills her “creative well” by going outside and getting moving whenever she gets stuck in her writing. She told students, “There is value in the things you value and enjoy, whether it’s writing, music, or science. All Magnolia Vickers has ever wanted was to follow father’s path as head of the Family Business. Category: Young Adult, Contemporary, Re-telling Publication: June 7th, 2016 Bloomsbury Purchase: Amazon. Students from Creative Writing, Art, and the Emerald Academy Book Club gathered to hear Tiffany speak about her transition from middle school teacher to full-time writer, how her students have inspired her, and her writing routine. Break Me Like a Promise by Tiffany Schmidt. Tiffany is the author of Send Me a Sign, Bright Before Sunrise, Hold Me Like a Breath, and the upcoming Break Me Like a Promise. On March 3, young adult author Tiffany Schmidt stopped by Ridley High School for a presentation in the Board Room. ![]() ![]() As the final installment of the Bujang Lapok comedy trilogy, the hit film appropriates a character from The Arabian Nights, translating him into a relatable protagonist for a modern Malay audience in this Southeast Asian corner of the world. ![]() ![]() To a critic of comparative literature, though, the true wonder of the film is implied in the first part of its title-Ali Baba. When it was released in 1960, the cinematic wonder that is Ali Baba Bujang Lapok enthralled the Bahasa-speaking peoples of the Malay Archipelago largely because it was one of the few films to have cast the region’s celebrated actor P. Ramlee, hailed then by some as the Elvis Presley of the Malay entertainment scene, as the resident villain. Keywords: cultural translation rewriting modernity cross-cultural hermeneutics The Arabian Nights ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She's suffered abuse, house arrest (as in her she was hardly ever let out of her home) and worse. Before the police and social services intervened, she was living with her unstable mother and her slew of boyfriends. But she can't escape the nightmares of her past. 15-year-old Joy is now living with her aunt, uncle and cousins in a great neighborhood and attending a good school. It gets right down to the heart of one girl's pain and suffering and road to recovery and I was so, so in it every step of the way. ![]() While nothing about Joy's story is simple, the plot and prose is straightforward and to the point. In part because I wasn't expecting it and also, the writing and characters, particularly Joy, just grab at you. I couldn't believe the emotions it evoked in me as I read. The good Stronger Than You Know is this emotional punch wrapped up in a mere 250 pages. ![]() ![]() “Hilarious, fabulously improper, and completely relatable, Notaro is the queen of funny.” -Celia Rivenbark, author of Rude Bitches Make Me Tired ![]() “Notaro is a scream, the freak-magnet of a girlfriend you can’t wait to meet for a drink to hear her latest story.” - The Plain Dealer From defying nature in the quest to make her own Twinkies, to begging her new neighbors not to become urban livestock keepers, to teaching her eight-year-old nephew about hoboes, Notaro recounts her best efforts-and hilarious failures-in keeping a household inches away from being condemned. Housebroken is a rollicking new collection of essays showcasing her irreverent wit and inability to feel shame. Notaro chronicles her chronic misfortune in the domestic arts, including cooking, cleaning, and putting on Spanx while sweaty (which should technically qualify as an Olympic sport). #1 New York Times bestselling author Laurie Notaro isn’t exactly a domestic goddess-unless that means she fully embraces her genetic hoarding predisposition, sneaks peeks at her husband’s daily journal, or has made a list of the people she wants on her Apocalypse Survival team (her husband’s not on it). “If Laurie Notaro’s books don’t inspire pants-wetting fits of laughter, then please consult your physician, because, clearly, your funny bone is broken.”-Jen Lancaster, author of I Regret Nothing ![]() ![]() Information with a “name” or something equivalent. There are many other instances in which you want to associate Number or a warning that no phone number is available for that name. Name in a phone book, you should either get the corresponding phone Wide range of data types designed to collect data.Ĭonsider, for example, the problem of representing a simple phone book.Ī phone book associates phone numbers with names. Kinds of operations, the design of structured types like lists and trees Since different structures might support different ![]() Sequentially, and XML trees, which are useful for processing ![]() We’ve collected values in lists, which are useful for processing ![]() Tables, which provide one implementation of dictionaries.Īs you’ve seen, we often find it useful to collect data into structures. Dictionaries, maps, and hash tables Due Wednesday, 27 February 2019 Summary We consider the dictionary data type, which provides a way toĪssociate information with words. ![]() ![]() This book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. Proofreading by editing.zone and Edition License Notes ![]() The right of Paul Douglas Lovell to be identified as the author of the work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright Acts. Read about his life in this optimistic and fascinating roadbook adventure. A peek into what really goes on behind the glassy-eyed smile of a male street worker. It is an ordinary account of day-to-day life as viewed from a unique perspective. It may not have been pretty, and there was risk and danger as well as fun and thrills, but Paul had the audacity to succeed in his quest to obtain happiness, security and wealth. Without added glamour or grit, Paul shares the raw accounts of his life as a rent-boy in the 90s, from London to Los Angeles. He uses his questionable wits to make a quick decision that steers him down a rather dodgy path. At eighteen a lost train ticket leaves him stranded in the city after a job interview. ![]() But Paul does not dwell too much on the past and refuses to allow these events to mar his ambition. Some very typical, such as early abandonment, poverty, lack of education and sexual abuse. Many factors contribute in delivering the main character onto the streets. Paulyanna: International Rent-boy is an honest and frank portrayal of a working-class male prostitute's life. ![]() ![]() ![]() The person she is talking to, Howard Barnes (Mark Pracht), has never been to Innsmouth but he hates the residents anyway. The Newbury Point natives warn her about Innsmouth, a nearby town through which she will travel. She has family connections in Arkham (an uncle and a cousin) and is planning on staying with them. She is doing a thesis on urban decay and is visiting the area because it is full of older towns that have gone to seed. The play begins when Oberlin College student Regina Olmstead (Brittany Burch) arrives in Newbury Point, Massachusetts, looking for transportation to Arkham, a nearby town. ![]() They specialize in bringing horror to the stage. I attended Deathscribe 2012 and Deathscribe 2013 – performances where they stage 5 ten-minute radio plays, interspersed with music and funny ads. In 2012 I saw their play “The Life of Death”, adapted from a Clive Barker story. I have seen 3 other performances by Wildclaw Theatre. 13, 2013, I attended the second performance of Wildclaw Theatre’s “The Shadow Over Innsmouth”, adapted from the H.P. ![]() In one of my many incarnations I am a board gamer (Eurogames and the like), and I’ve played both Arkham Horror and The Miskatonic School for Girls.ĭespite this saturation of the Cthulhu mythos around us, I’ve never actually read an H.P. A great example is the mash up of Thomas Kinkade paintings with Cthulhu (check one out here). Lovecraft’s Cthulhu and the Deep Ones have become mainstream in today’s culture. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The locus of democratic political authority is at the center of On the Social Contract, in which Rousseau advances a notoriously difficult concept: the "general will." As he explains it, the general will is expressly not what one might expect to emerge from democratic deliberation and voting, i.e., either the sum of all individual preferences or a majority consensus. (Wikimedia Commons) Although he died 11 years before the French Revolution, Rousseau’s works have often been blamed for its excesses. And so, while Rousseau's Discourse treats human nature, his follow-up works Emile and On the Social Contract (both published in 1762) explore the sort of education and political order best suited to this nature. Like Plato and Machiavelli before him, Rousseau refused to separate concerns of politics and ethics from those of education. The Discourse on Inequality's conception of natural man – as uncorrupted by social institutions and systems of artificial distinction – sits in the background of Rousseau's later work, On the Social Contract. ![]() |