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Grammar - A Linguists' Guide for Language Teachers (Paperback): Tom Rankin, Melinda Whong Grammar - A Linguists' Guide for Language Teachers (Paperback)
Tom Rankin, Melinda Whong
R825 R779 Discovery Miles 7 790 Save R46 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally, there has been a disconnect between theoretical linguistics and pedagogical teacher training. This book seeks to bridge that gap. Using engaging examples from a wide variety of languages, it provides an innovative overview of linguistic theory and language acquisition research for readers with a background in education and teacher training, and without specialist knowledge of the field. The authors draw on a range of research to ground ideas about grammar pedagogy, presenting the notion of Virtual Grammar as an accessible label for unifying the complexity of linguistics. Organised thematically, the book includes helpful 'Case in point' examples throughout the text, to illustrate specific grammar points, and step-by-step training in linguistic methods, such as how to analyse examples, which educators can apply to their own teaching contexts. Through enriching language teachers' understanding of linguistic features, the book fosters a different perspective on grammar for educators.

Southern Cultures: Inheritance - Volume 28, Number 3 - Fall 2022 Issue (Paperback): Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Malinda... Southern Cultures: Inheritance - Volume 28, Number 3 - Fall 2022 Issue (Paperback)
Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Malinda Maynor Lowery
R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Inheritance Issue explores what we have inherited, how, and from whom, reflecting on what we bring forward and what we must leave behind; what we have reckoned with and the consequences of failing to reckon. The lived experience of Indigenous people in the American and global Souths is crucial to the issue's reflections on place, identity, and origin and to the discussions of solidarity, allyship, identity, and belonging that must precede collaboration and reconciliation.

Grammar - A Linguists' Guide for Language Teachers (Hardcover): Tom Rankin, Melinda Whong Grammar - A Linguists' Guide for Language Teachers (Hardcover)
Tom Rankin, Melinda Whong
R2,665 Discovery Miles 26 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally, there has been a disconnect between theoretical linguistics and pedagogical teacher training. This book seeks to bridge that gap. Using engaging examples from a wide variety of languages, it provides an innovative overview of linguistic theory and language acquisition research for readers with a background in education and teacher training, and without specialist knowledge of the field. The authors draw on a range of research to ground ideas about grammar pedagogy, presenting the notion of Virtual Grammar as an accessible label for unifying the complexity of linguistics. Organised thematically, the book includes helpful 'Case in point' examples throughout the text, to illustrate specific grammar points, and step-by-step training in linguistic methods, such as how to analyse examples, which educators can apply to their own teaching contexts. Through enriching language teachers' understanding of linguistic features, the book fosters a different perspective on grammar for educators.

One Place - Paul Kwilecki and Four Decades of Photographs from Decatur County, Georgia (Hardcover, New edition): Tom Rankin One Place - Paul Kwilecki and Four Decades of Photographs from Decatur County, Georgia (Hardcover, New edition)
Tom Rankin
R1,569 R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Save R270 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Though artistic and ambitious, Paul Kwilecki (1928-2009) chose to remain in Bainbridge, Georgia, the small Decatur County town where he was born, raised, and ran the family's hardware store. He had always been interested in photography and taught himself how to use a camera. Over four decades, he documented life in his community, making hundreds of masterful and intimate black-and-white prints. Kwilecki developed his visual ideas in series of photographs of high school proms, prison hog killings, shade-tree tobacco farming, factory work, church life, the courthouse. He also wrote eloquently about the people and places he so poignantly depicted, and in this book his unique knowledge is powerfully articulated in more than 200 photographs and selected prose. Paul Kwilecki worked alone, his correspondence with important photographers his only link to the larger art world. Despite this isolation, Kwilecki's work became widely known. ""Decatur County is home,"" he said, ""and I know it from my special warp, having been both nourished and wounded by it.

The South in Color - A Visual Journal (Hardcover): William Ferris The South in Color - A Visual Journal (Hardcover)
William Ferris; Foreword by Tom Rankin
R1,039 R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Save R188 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One man's power to capture his world in all its colours, surprises, and troubles. Since the moment William Ferris's parents gave their twelve-year-oldson a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera for Christmas in 1954, Ferris passionatelybegan to photograph his world. He has never stopped. The sixtiesand seventies were a particularly significant period for Ferris as he becamea pathbreaking documentarian of the American South. This beautiful,provocative collection of 100 of Ferris's photographs of the South, takenduring this formative period, capture the power of his color photography.Color film, as Ferris points out in the book's introduction, was not commonlyused by documentarians during the latter half of the twentieth century,but Ferris found color to work in significant ways in the photographicjournals he created of his world in all its permutations and surprises. The volume opens with images of his family's farm and its workers-family and hired-southeast of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The images are atonce lyrical and troubling. As Ferris continued to photograph people andtheir homes, churches, and blues clubs, their handmade signs and folk art,and the roads that wound through the region, divisive racial landscapesbecome part of the record. A foreword by Tom Rankin, professor of visualstudies and former director of the Center for Documentary Studies atDuke University, provides rich insight into Ferris's work.

New Forms of Work Organization - The Challenge for North American Unions (Paperback): Tom Rankin New Forms of Work Organization - The Challenge for North American Unions (Paperback)
Tom Rankin
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Taylorism has been the dominant mode of organizing paid work since early in the twentieth century. Tom Rankin argues that industrial unionism is inextricably linked to Taylorism, and Taylorism is breaking down. In its place is developing a new paradigm of organization. If unions are to survive and prosper they will have to develop a form of unionism better suited to the new paradigm. Rankin uses a socio-technical systems framework to analyse the transition, arguing that it encompasses similar views put forward by other disciplines such as production management. Focusing on one case study as an example, he explores the possibilities for unions to sustain themselves while adapting to a new work pattern. Ranking concludes that adaptation requires a fundamental change in traditional union policies and practices, but that it is achievable. The result is a new, post-industrial form of unionism in which a strong and independent union and a new pattern of work organization can be mutually reinforcing.

O. N. Pruitt's Possum Town - Photographing Trouble and Resilience in the American South (Hardcover): Fraser Berkley Hudson O. N. Pruitt's Possum Town - Photographing Trouble and Resilience in the American South (Hardcover)
Fraser Berkley Hudson; Foreword by Tom Rankin
R1,571 Discovery Miles 15 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Photographer O. N. Pruitt (1891-1967) was for some forty years the de facto documentarian of Lowndes County, Mississippi, and its county seat, Columbus--known to locals as "Possum Town." His body of work recalls many FSA photographers, but Pruitt was not an outsider with an agenda; he was a community member with intimate knowledge of the town and its residents. He photographed his fellow White citizens and Black ones as well, in circumstances ranging from the mundane to the horrific: family picnics, parades, river baptisms, carnivals, fires, funerals, two of Mississippi's last public and legal executions by hanging, and most grimly, a lynching. From formal portraits to candid images of events in the moment, Pruitt's documentary of a specific yet representative southern town offers viewers today an invitation to meditate on the vexing interrelations of photography, community, race, and historical memory. Columbus native Berkley Hudson was photographed by Pruitt, and for more than three decades he has considered and curated Pruitt's expansive archive, both as a scholar of media and visual journalism and as a community member. This stunning book presents Pruitt's photography as never before, combining more than 150 images with a biographical introduction and Hudson's short essays and reflective captions on subjects such as religion and racial violence, small-town work-life and entertainment, and the idea of visual legacy as linked to historical memory.

Southern Cultures: The Abolitionist South - Volume 27, Number 3 - Fall 2021 Issue (Paperback): Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin,... Southern Cultures: The Abolitionist South - Volume 27, Number 3 - Fall 2021 Issue (Paperback)
Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Garrett Felber, T. Dionne Bailey
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Guest edited by T. Dionne Bailey and Garrett Felber, this issue of Southern Cultures makes visible a radical US South which has long envisioned a world without policing, prisons, or other forms of punishment. A region so often exceptionalized for its brutality and white supremacy is also the seedbed of freedom dreams and radical movement traditions.

Southern Cultures: Crafted - Volume 28, Number 1 - Spring 2022 Issue (Paperback): Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Regina... Southern Cultures: Crafted - Volume 28, Number 1 - Spring 2022 Issue (Paperback)
Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Regina Bradley
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the Spring 2022 Issue, Southern Cultures examines crafts-from the art of repair to living and dyeing in Swananoa, North Carolina, and from Bahamian beekeeping to barbecuing and meatcraft across the region.

Southern Cultures: Built/Unbuilt - Volume 27, Number 2 - Summer 2021 Issue (Paperback): Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin Southern Cultures: Built/Unbuilt - Volume 27, Number 2 - Summer 2021 Issue (Paperback)
Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This issue of Southern Cultures frames its theme, Built/Unbuilt, not so much around the transformation of contemporary sites, but around landscapes and modernities left glaringly incomplete. While many of these sites have come to be viewed as parts of ordinary landscapes, the issue's theme allows us to identify and bring attention to how extraordinarily unfinished they remain.

Southern Cultures: Human/Nature - Volume 27, Number 1 - Spring 2021 Issue (Paperback): Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Andy... Southern Cultures: Human/Nature - Volume 27, Number 1 - Spring 2021 Issue (Paperback)
Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Andy Horowitz
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From vanishing coastlines in the Carolinas to the toxic legacies of coal ash, and from reclamations of Indigenous histories in Louisiana to Black radical environmentalism in the Tidewater, meet the Human/Nature issue of Southern Cultures. As guest editor Andy Horowitz writes, this issue ""advocates for a humane vision of how people live in and with the world around them--a view of the environment as, at once, a material landscape that crunches under foot and burns on the skin, and an intellectual terrain, where ideas about place inform people's views of the world.

Southern Cultures: The Sanctuary Issue - Volume 28, Number 2 - Summer 2022 Issue (Paperback): Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin,... Southern Cultures: The Sanctuary Issue - Volume 28, Number 2 - Summer 2022 Issue (Paperback)
Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Annette M. RodrĂ­guez
R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Sanctuary Issue reveals practices and places of sanctuary understood in its broadest form—as sanctified, sacred, and holy, and also as safety, refuge, haven, and relief. This issue honors survival and joy and imagines horizons toward which to reach. It asks how sanctuary is related to belonging and to unbelonging, and how each is constructed. How have we nurtured sanctuaries—religious, secular, and those that exceed that binary? The issue looks to the long history and future of southern peoples, and people who traverse southern US geographies, who continue to envision and construct sanctuary in permanence and impermanence.

Southern Cultures: The Sonic South - Volume 27, Number 4 - Winter 2021 Issue (Paperback): Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin,... Southern Cultures: The Sonic South - Volume 27, Number 4 - Winter 2021 Issue (Paperback)
Marcie Cohen Ferris, Tom Rankin, Regina Bradley
R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Guest edited by Regina N. Bradley, the Sonic South Issue examines sound. From Deafness to silence to a tool of liberation, "Sound is where the South can be its most complicated and unapologetic," writes Bradley, "where it can boast its plurality and multiple communities.

Into the Flatland (Hardcover): Kathleen Robbins Into the Flatland (Hardcover)
Kathleen Robbins; Contributions by Cynthia Shearer; Foreword by Tom Rankin
R1,180 R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Save R237 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Capturing the rich contrasts of the land and the intimate history of generations in the Mississippi Delta, Into the Flatland, by Kathleen Robbins, is a series of photographs documenting the terrain, people, and culture of her ancestry. The photographer returned to her childhood farm in Bell Chase as an adult in 2001 after completing graduate studies in New Mexico. She and her brother then lived on their family farm for nearly two years, breathing life back into family properties that had been long dormant. In this series, which won the Photo-NOLA prize in 2011, Robbins highlights the diversity of the landscape of the Delta, from expansive, dusty cotton fields to green, vibrant swamps. Her photographs capture the people and the architecture that are present on the land and also reminiscent of a time long past, before the mechanization of farming and the exodus of her people from their native soil. The presence of Robbins's family in some of her photographs brings an intimacy to her portrait of the Delta and shows the tension between past and present. Including a short story by a National Endowment for the Arts recipient, Cynthia Shearer, Into the Flatland transports the reader into the rich history of Mississippi. At turns both colorful and gray, the photographs capture not only the Delta landscape, but also the stark and rugged images of people and buildings that sink as deeply into the land as the roots of the trees in the woods and swamps. As large masses of birds flock to the vast blue sky, Robbins remains fixed on the ground, her lens trained on the home and the landscape of her past.

Judgment and Grace in Dixie - Southern Faiths from Faulkner to Elvis (Paperback, New edition): Charles Reagan Wilson Judgment and Grace in Dixie - Southern Faiths from Faulkner to Elvis (Paperback, New edition)
Charles Reagan Wilson; Photographs by Tom Rankin, Susan B. Lee
R724 Discovery Miles 7 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the essays collected in Judgement and Grace in Dixie, Charles Reagan Wilson makes a lively appraisal of religion's influence on such expressions of regional life as literature, music, and folk art, as well as on such public spectacles as football games and beauty pageants. Wilson's focus is on popular religion - evangelical Protestantism as embraced at the grassroots level, where distinctions between the sacred and secular are blurred and belief in the supernatural remains strong. As he traces the development and meaning of popular religion, Wilson ranges widely across a spiritual landscape rich in accumulations of people, places, events, and artifacts: church fans and Elvis Presley memorabilia, an African-American graveyard in the Mississippi Delta and a 27,000 member Baptist congregation in Dallas, the paintings of Howard Finster and the songs of Hank Williams, the Scopes trial and the death of Bear Bryant.

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