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E-BooksRocket and Lightship Essays on Literature and Ideas





Rocket and Lightship Essays on Literature and Ideas
Adam Kirsch, "Rocket and Lightship: Essays on Literature and Ideas"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 039324346X | EPUB | pages: 305 | 0.4 mb
A collection of essays from a "great poet-critic-intellectual" (Daily Beast).



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E-BooksCultivating an Ecological Conscience Essays from a Farmer Philosopher






Cultivating an Ecological Conscience Essays from a Farmer Philosopher
Fred Kirschenmann, Constance L. Falk, "Cultivating an Ecological Conscience: Essays from a Farmer Philosopher"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1582437521 | EPUB | pages: 416 | 1.4 mb
For more than thirty years, Frederick Kirschenmann has explored the ethical and practical principles of sustainable agriculture. An accomplished theologian, philosopher, and third-generation farmer, Kirschenmann is a dynamic leading voice in the dialogue about the challenges of modern agriculture.



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E-BooksRace in Mind Critical Essays





Race in Mind Critical Essays
Paul Spickard, "Race in Mind: Critical Essays"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 0268041482 | PDF | pages: 409 | 3.4 mb
These essays analyze how race affects people's lives and relationships in all settings, from the United States to Great Britain and from Hawaiʻi to Chinese Central Asia. They contemplate the racial positions in various societies of people called Black and people called White, of Asians and Pacific Islanders, and especially of those people whose racial ancestries and identifications are multiple. Here for the first time are Spickard's trenchant analyses of the creation of race in the South Pacific, of DNA testing for racial ancestry, and of the meaning of multiplicity in the age of Barack Obama.



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E-BooksOur Fate Essays on God and Free Will





Our Fate Essays on God and Free Will
John Martin Fischer, "Our Fate: Essays on God and Free Will"
English | ISBN: 0199311293 | 2016 | 256 pages | PDF | 102 MB
Our Fate is a collection of John Martin Fischer's previously published articles on the relationship between God's foreknowledge and human freedom. The book contains a new introductory essay that places all of the chapters in the book into a cohesive framework. The introductory essay also



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E-BooksLesbian Feminism Essays Opposing Global Heteropatriarchies





Lesbian Feminism Essays Opposing Global Heteropatriarchies
Niharika Banerjea, Kath Browne, Eduarda Ferreira, "Lesbian Feminism: Essays Opposing Global Heteropatriarchies"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 178699531X | PDF | pages: 417 | 2.7 mb
Drawing on the incredible wealth of diversity of languages, cultures and movements in which lesbian feminisms have been articulated, this book confronts the historic devaluation of lesbian-feminist politics within Anglo-American discourse and ignites a transnational and transgenerational discussion regarding the relevance of lesbian feminisms in today's world, a discussion that challenges the view of lesbian feminism as static and essentialist.



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E-BooksWeinzweig Essays on His Life and Music





Weinzweig Essays on His Life and Music
Weinzweig: Essays on His Life and Music By Brian Cherney, John Beckwith
2011 | 420 Pages | ISBN: 1554582563 | PDF | 7 MB
John Weinzweig (1913-2006) was the pre-eminent Canadian composer of his generation. Influenced by European modernists such as Stravinsky, Berg, and Webern, he was the first Canadian composer to employ serialism, thereby bringing a spirit of innovation to mid-twentieth-century Canadian music. A forceful advocate for modern Canadian composition, Weinzweig played a key role in the founding of the Canadian League of Composers and the Canadian Music Centre during a buoyant and expansive period for the arts in Canada. He was an influential force as a teacher of composition, first with the Royal Conservatory of Music and later with the University of Toronto's music faculty. This first comprehensive study of Weinzweig since his death consists of new essays by composers, theorists, and musicologists. It deals with biographical aspects (the social context of early-twentieth-century Toronto, his activism, his teaching, his early scores for CBC Radio dramas), analyzes his compositional processes and his output (his approach to serialism, his instrumental practice, the presence of jazz elements, the vocal works, the divertimenti), and examines various evaluations of his music (his own - in letters, interviews, talks, and writings - plus those of critics and scholars, of listeners, and of performers). The essays are framed by the co-editors' portrait/assessment of Weinzweig and a brief personal memoir. Much of the content draws on new research in the extensive Weinzweig Fonds at Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa. Included at the end of the book are a [http://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/General/beckwith-cherney-list-of-works-discography.pdf[/url] List of Works by John Weinzweig by Kathleen McMorrow and a Discography by David Olds] both available here as pdfs. Supplementing the volume is an audio CD of extracts (some in their first public release), ranging from a 1937 student work to a song cycle of 1994. Read the [http://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/General/beckwith-cherney-cd-notes.pdf[/url] Notes and Texts for the CD.]



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E-BooksEthnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians Essays in Honor of Robert Garfias





Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians Essays in Honor of Robert Garfias
Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians: Essays in Honor of Robert Garfias By Timothy Rice
2011 | 350 Pages | ISBN: 140942037X | PDF | 4 MB
Designed as a tribute to ethnomusicologist Robert Garfias, who has conducted field work in more cultures than any other living ethnomusicologist, this volume explores the originating encounter in field work of ethnomusicologists with the musicians and musical traditions they study. The nineteen contributors provide case studies from nearly every corner of the world, including biographies of important musicians from the Philippines, Turkey, Lapland, and Korea; interviews with, and reports of learning from, musicians from Ireland, Bulgaria, Burma, and India; and, analyses of how traditional musicians adapt to the encounter with modernity in Japan, India, China, Turkey, Afghanistan, Morocco, and the United States. The book also provides a window into the history of ethnomusicology, since all the contributors have had a relationship with the University of Washington, home to one of the oldest programs in ethnomusicology in the United States. Inspired by the example of Robert Garfias, they are all indefatigable field researchers and among the leading authorities in the world on their particular musical cultures. The contributions illustrate the core in their approach to the discipline of ethnomusicology at the same time that they deal with a remarkably wide range of perspectives, themes, issues, and theoretical questions. Readers should find this collection of essays a fascinating, indeed surprising, glimpse into an important aspect of the history of ethnomusicology.



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E-BooksAfter Brexit and Other Essays





After Brexit and Other Essays
After Brexit and Other Essays
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1529217091 | 300 Pages | PDF | 3 MB
'Being more like America again and less like Europe is the heart of the UK model of capitalism ... ut there are many respects in which Britain remains unlike America despite its strong appeal to the British political class ...' In 'After Brexit' Andrew Gamble sets out the economic models and external relationships that Britain has pursued since the Second World War and examines the choices it now faces as it adjusts to life outside of the European Union. This volume brings together this essay with some of Andrew Gamble's most important and influential writings on British politics and political economy from the last forty years. They reflect on many of the issues that animate British politics, from the relative decline of the economy and the reshaping of the welfare state to the transformation of the Conservative and Labour parties and the changing constitutional order with the devolution of power to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The volume is introduced by the author and includes his notes on each of the essays as well as an epilogue, which considers their original context and what has changed since. Taken together, the essays in this volume are testament to the acuity of one of Britain's foremost political thinkers and provide rich insight into debates and ideas that continue to influence British politics and Britain's place in the world. A companion volume of Andrew Gamble's essays, The Western Ideology and Other Essays, focusing on political ideas and ideologies, is also available from Bristol University Press.



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E-BooksA Companion to Medieval Christian Humanism Essays on Principal Thinkers





A Companion to Medieval Christian Humanism Essays on Principal Thinkers
John P Bequette, "A Companion to Medieval Christian Humanism: Essays on Principal Thinkers"
English | 2016 | pages: 364 | ISBN: 9004248455 | PDF | 1,9 mb
A Companion to Medieval Christian Humanism explores Christian humanism in the writings of key medieval thinkers. It explores questions pertaining to human dignity, the human person's place in the cosmos, and the educational ideals involved in shaping the human person.



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E-BooksThe Whistling Blackbird Essays and Talks on New Music





The Whistling Blackbird Essays and Talks on New Music
The Whistling Blackbird: Essays and Talks on New Music By Robert Morris
2010 | 442 Pages | ISBN: 1580463495 | PDF | 30 MB
The Whistling Blackbird: Essays and Talks on New Music is the long-awaited book of essays from Robert Morris, the greatly admired composer and music theorist. In these essays, Morris presents a new and multifaceted view of recent developments in American music. His views on music, as well as his many compositions, defy easy classification, favoring instead a holistic, creative, and critical approach. The Whistling Blackbird contains fourteen essays and talks, divided into three parts, preceded by an "Overture" that portrays what it means to compose music in the United States today. Part 1 presents essays on American composers John Cage, Milton Babbitt, Richard Swift, and Stefan Wolpe. Part 2 comprises talks on Morris's music that illustrate his ideas and creative approaches over forty years of music composition, including his outdoor compositions, an ongoing project that began in 1999. Part 3 includes four essays in music criticism: on the relation of composition to ethnomusicology; on phenomenology and attention; on music theory at the millennium; and on issues in musical time. Threaded throughout this collection of essays are Morris's diverse and seemingly disparate interests and influences. English romantic poetry, mathematical combinatorics, group and set theory, hiking, Buddhist philosophy, Chinese and Japanese poetry and painting, jazz and nonwestern music, chaos theory, linguistics, and the American transcendental movement exist side by side in a fascinating and eclectic portrait of American musical composition at the dawn of the new millennium. Robert Morris is Professor of Music Composition at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester.



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