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The Methuen Drama Anthology of American Women Playwrights: 1970 - 2020 - Gun, Spell #7, The Jacksonian, The Baltimore Waltz, In the Blood, Intimate Apparel (Hardcover)
Wesley Brown, Aimee K. Michel; Contributions by Susan Yankowitz, Ntozake Shange, Beth Henley, …
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"In this exciting new anthology, Wesley Brown and Aimee K. Michel
bring together six wonderfully teachable plays by some of the
greatest American women dramatists of the past fifty years--
Ntozake Shange, Suzan-Lori Parks, Paula Vogel, Lynn Nottage, Beth
Henley, and Susan Yankowitz. The editors provide a helpful
Introduction to the last 100 years of theatrical activity, from
suffrage and anti-lynching plays, through the explosive 1960s, to
recent Broadway triumphs, highlighting women's struggle-a struggle
that continues--to put their vision and voices on the American
stage." Elin Diamond, Rutgers University, USA This volume
celebrates the iconoclastic power of six American women playwrights
who pushed the boundaries of the form outside the box of
conventional drama. Each play is accompanied by a short
introduction providing the biographical background of the
playwright as well as discussing the dramatic style of her writing,
the extent to which her work is informed by major playwrights of
the period, and how the specific work illustrates the overarching
themes of her body of work. The plays included are: Gun by Susan
Yankowitz Spell #7: geechee jibara quik magic trance manual for
technologically stressed third world people by Ntozake Shange The
Jacksonian by Beth Henley The Baltimore Waltz by Paula Vogel In the
Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage
New essays examining Bohemia as a key European context for
understanding Chaucer's poetry. Chaucer never went to Bohemia but
Bohemia came to him when, in 1382, King Richard II of England
married Anne, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV.
Charles's splendid court in Prague was renowned across Europe for
its patronage of literature, art and architecture, and Anne and her
entourage brought with them some of its glamour and allure - their
fashions, extravagance and behaviour provoking comment from English
chroniclers. For Chaucer, a poet and diplomat affiliated to
Richard's court, Anne was more muse than patron, her influence
embedded in a range of his works, including the Parliament of
Fowls, Troilus and Criseyde, the Legend of Good Women and
Canterbury Tales. This volume shows Bohemia to be a key European
context, alongside France and Italy, for understanding Chaucer's
poetry, providing a wide perspective on the nature of cultural
exchange between England and Bohemia in the later fourteenth
century. The contributors consider such matters as court culture
and politics, the writings of Richard Rolle, artistic style, Troy
stories, historiographic writing and travel narrative; they
highlight the debt Chaucer owed to Bohemian culture, and the
affinities between English and Bohemian literary production,
whether in the use of Petrarch's tale of Griselde, the iconography
of the tapster figure, or satires on the Passion of Christ.
Germans often claim that 'we have learned the lessons of our
history.' But what, precisely, are the lessons they have drawn from
their Nazi-era past? What experiences from that time continue to
hold significant meaning for Germans today, and how have those
experiences shaped postwar German cultural identity? Though Germans
have come to recognize the evils of Nazism, for them, its primary
evil derived from the war it unleashed and the hardships, death,
and destruction that the war wrought on the Germans themselves, and
less from the losses and suffering it caused others. Recent public
discussion about the Allied bombing campaign against Germany, the
expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe, and other German
experiences during and following the Second World War have revealed
what some see as an emerging tendency among Germans to perceive
themselves as much the victims of wartime acts as other peoples.
Through a survey of postwar literature, film, and other popular
media, as well as public commemorations and other means of
memorializing and discussing the past, K. Michael Prince
demonstrates that the theme of German suffering has been an abiding
and even overriding element of postwar German historical memory and
a chief component of German cultural identity. While academics have
focused their attention on Nazism, atrocity and genocide, and while
Germany's official ceremonies and other acts of public memory have
been similarly directed, it was the wartime sufferings of average
Germans that have remained at the core of German historical
consciousness, influencing their attitudes toward war in general
and shaping Germany's role in world affairs.
Germans often claim that "we have learned the lessons of our
history." But what, precisely, are the lessons they have drawn from
their Nazi-era past? What experiences from that time continue to
hold significant meaning for Germans today, and how have those
experiences shaped postwar German cultural identity? Though Germans
have come to recognize the evils of Nazism, for them, its primary
evil derived from the war it unleashed and the hardships, death,
and destruction that the war wrought on the Germans themselves, and
less from the losses and suffering it caused others. Recent public
discussion about the Allied bombing campaign against Germany, the
expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe, and other German
experiences during and following the Second World War have revealed
what some see as an emerging tendency among Germans to perceive
themselves as much the victims of wartime acts as other peoples.
Through a survey of postwar literature, film, and other popular
media, as well as public commemorations and other means of
memorializing and discussing the past, K. Michael Prince
demonstrates that the theme of German suffering has been an abiding
and even overriding element of postwar German historical memory and
a chief component of German cultural identity. While academics have
focused their attention on Nazism, atrocity and genocide, and while
Germany's official ceremonies and other acts of public memory have
been similarly directed, it was the wartime sufferings of average
Germans that have remained at the core of German historical
consciousness, influencing their attitudes toward war in general
and shaping Germany's role in world affairs.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Adolescents is an essential,
user-friendly guide for clinicians who wish to implement DBT for
adolescents into their practices. The authors draw on current
literature on DBT adaptation to provide detailed descriptions and
sample group-therapy formats for a variety of circumstances. Each
chapter includes material to help clinicians adapt DBT for specific
clinical situations (including outpatient, inpatient, partial
hospitalization, school, and juvenile-detention settings) and
diagnoses (such as substance use, eating disorders, and behavioral
disorders). The book's final section contains additional resources
and handouts to allow clinicians to customize their treatment
strategies.
This book contains a collection of performance tasks and
easy-to-use assessment tools, ready to be photocopied and
distributed to your students. The tasks in this book ask students
to write letters, prepare posters, create charts and graphs,
prepare 3D models, write skits, take surveys, and otherwise apply
what they have learned.
The performance tasks in this book are linked directly to
instructional strategies and include holistic rubrics, analytic
rubrics, and assessment lists. They can be photocopied and
distributed to your students.
The performance tasks in this book are linked directly to
instructional strategies and include holistic rubrics, analytic
rubrics, and assessment lists. They can be photocopied and
distributed to your students.
The performance tasks in this book are linked directly to
instructional strategies and include holistic rubrics, analytic
rubrics, and assessment lists. They can be photocopied and
distributed to your students. Included in this series are 98
performance tasks, 196 assessment lists, 18 holistic rubrics, 30
analytic rubrics, and 88 graphic organizers.
The performance tasks in this book are linked directly to
instructional strategies and include holistic rubrics, analytic
rubrics, and assessment lists. They can be photocopied and
distributed to your students. Included in this series are 98
performance tasks, 196 assessment lists, 18 holistic rubrics, 30
analytic rubrics, 88 graphic organizers
The performance tasks in this book are linked directly to
instructional strategies and include holistic rubrics, analytic
rubrics, and assessment lists. They can be photocopied and
distributed to your students.
JIMD Reports publishes case and short research reports in the area
of inherited metabolic disorders. Case reports highlight some
unusual or previously unrecorded feature relevant to the disorder,
or serve as an important reminder of clinical or biochemical
features of a Mendelian disorder.
JIMD Reports publishes case and short research reports in the area
of inherited metabolic disorders. Case reports highlight some
unusual or previously unrecorded feature relevant to the disorder,
or serve as an important reminder of clinical or biochemical
features of a Mendelian disorder.
JIMD Reports publishes case and short research reports in the area
of inherited metabolic disorders. Case reports highlight some
unusual or previously unrecorded feature relevant to the disorder
or serve as an important reminder of clinical or biochemical
features of a Mendelian disorder.
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