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This volume provides a series of new perspectives on the political,
military, and religious history of the reign of Fernando III, king
of Castile-Leon, from 1217-1252. The essays collected here address
the conquest of al-Andalus and the policies of Fernando III,
Christian-Muslim relations in the Peninsula, the creation and
curation of royal networks of power, the role of women at the
Castilian court, and the impact of religious change in
Castile-Leon. Assembling an international group of eleven leading
scholars on this period of Iberian history, this volume combines
military and religious history with a variety of novel approaches
and methodologies to ask new and exciting questions about the reign
of Fernando III and his place in medieval European history.
Contributors are Martin Alvira, Carlos de Ayala Martinez, Janna
Bianchini, Barbara Boloix-Gallardo, Cristina Catalina, Francisco
Garcia Fitz, Francisco Garcia-Serrano, Edward L. Holt, Kyle C.
Lincoln, Miriam Shadis, and Teresa Witcombe.
This timely and urgent text presents cutting-edge research
exploring the complexities of barriers to inclusive access to sport
and physical activity, and discusses how sport, and society, can
move forward beyond the gender binary, in both theory and practice.
Sport is one of the most influential, powerful, and visible
institutions upholding the gender binary, even as the number of
people identifying as transgender and non-binary increases rapidly
worldwide. With this rising visibility, societal pressure has been
increasing for the equal acceptance of gender diverse people, but
while gains have been made in many areas, the participation of
intersex, trans and non-binary people in sport remains harshly
contested. Bringing together a world-leading team of established
and emerging scholars from the UK, USA, and Australia, this
collection presents an interdisciplinary analysis of current issues
related to the participation of gender diverse individuals in sport
and physical activity. Engaging with psychological ideas around
identity, prejudice and discrimination, and sports psychology and
performance, authors examine evidence that the rules, regulations,
and practices that surround physical activity participation - from
elite sport to sport in schools, universities, and society at large
- are grounded in heteronormative, cisgendered, and sexist
practices which unfairly discriminate against gender diverse
people. Also including analysis of personal accounts from
non-binary and transgender athletes from a range of sports, this is
fascinating and essential reading for education, health, and sports
professionals who work with and support gender diverse children and
adults, as well as academics and students in the fields of
psychology, sport psychology, sociology, law, and sports science,
and those participating in, and navigating, sport and physical
activity spaces.
This timely and urgent text presents cutting-edge research
exploring the complexities of barriers to inclusive access to sport
and physical activity, and discusses how sport, and society, can
move forward beyond the gender binary, in both theory and practice.
Sport is one of the most influential, powerful, and visible
institutions upholding the gender binary, even as the number of
people identifying as transgender and non-binary increases rapidly
worldwide. With this rising visibility, societal pressure has been
increasing for the equal acceptance of gender diverse people, but
while gains have been made in many areas, the participation of
intersex, trans and non-binary people in sport remains harshly
contested. Bringing together a world-leading team of established
and emerging scholars from the UK, USA, and Australia, this
collection presents an interdisciplinary analysis of current issues
related to the participation of gender diverse individuals in sport
and physical activity. Engaging with psychological ideas around
identity, prejudice and discrimination, and sports psychology and
performance, authors examine evidence that the rules, regulations,
and practices that surround physical activity participation - from
elite sport to sport in schools, universities, and society at large
- are grounded in heteronormative, cisgendered, and sexist
practices which unfairly discriminate against gender diverse
people. Also including analysis of personal accounts from
non-binary and transgender athletes from a range of sports, this is
fascinating and essential reading for education, health, and sports
professionals who work with and support gender diverse children and
adults, as well as academics and students in the fields of
psychology, sport psychology, sociology, law, and sports science,
and those participating in, and navigating, sport and physical
activity spaces.
Re-Imagining the Museum presents new interpretations of museum history and contemporary museum practices. Through a range of case- studies, including studies from the UK, North America and Australia, Andrea Witcomb moves away from the idea that museums are always 'conservative' to suggest they have a long history of engaging with popular culture and addressing a variety of audiences. She argues that museums are key mediators between high and popular culture and between government, media practitioners, cultural policy-makers and museums professionals. The book analyses links between museums and the media, looks at the role of museums in cities and discusses the effects on museums of cultural policies.
Re-Imagining the Museum presents new interpretations of museum history and contemporary museum practices. Through a range of case- studies, including studies from the UK, North America and Australia, Andrea Witcomb moves away from the idea that museums are always 'conservative' to suggest they have a long history of engaging with popular culture and addressing a variety of audiences. She argues that museums are key mediators between high and popular culture and between government, media practitioners, cultural policy-makers and museums professionals. The book analyses links between museums and the media, looks at the role of museums in cities and discusses the effects on museums of cultural policies.
MUSEUM THEORY EDITED BY ANDREA WITCOMB AND KYLIE MESSAGE Museum
Theory offers critical perspectives drawn from a broad range of
disciplinary and intellectual traditions. This volume describes and
challenges previous ways of understanding museums and their
relationship to society. Essays written by scholars from museology
and other disciplines address theoretical reflexivity in the
museum, exploring the contextual, theoretical, and pragmatic ways
museums work, are understood, and are experienced. Organized around
three themes--Thinking about Museums, Disciplines and Politics, and
Theory from Practice/Practicing Theory--the text includes
discussion and analysis of different kinds of museums from various,
primarily contemporary, national and local contexts. Essays
consider subjects including the nature of museums as institutions
and their role in the public sphere, cutting-edge museum practice
and their connections with current global concerns, and the links
between museum studies and disciplines such as cultural studies,
anthropology, and history.
Chickpeas, faba beans and lentils are important pulse crops in the
Mediterranean regi on and Mi ddl e East, where thei r hi gh protei
n seed nutritionally complement cereal grain in the human diet. The
by-products of these crops serve as a valuable feed for animals.
Thanks to their ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, the inclusion
of these crops in the cropping system helps in the maintenance of
the productivity of the soil and reduces the dependence of the
farmer on fertilizer nitrogen to realise good yields. Being the
site of original domestication of these legumes, the Fertile
Crescent is bel ieved to possess their vast genetic diversity. In
order to prevent the erosion of this genetic di'/ersity and to
preserve it for posterity, it is necessary that a major effort is
made for its expeditious collection, evaluation, documentation and
safe storage. The International Center for Agricultural Research in
the Dry Areas (ICARDA) being located in the Fertile Crescent has,
within its mandate, the responsibility to act as a world centre for
the work on the genetic resources of kabuli chickpeas, faba beans
and lentils. The International Board of Plant Genetic Resources
(IBPGR) has been strongly supporting ICARDA in this important
activity.
Eye and Art in Ancient Greece examines the art of ancient Greece
through reconstructions of how the Greeks saw and understood the
products of their own visual culture. The material is approached
using a newly developed methodology of archaeoaesthetics by which
past modes of vision and perception are examined in conjunction
with prevailing notions of pleasure and judgement with the purpose
of identifying the visual and psychological contexts within which
the aesthetics of a culture emerge. Through a wide-ranging
examination of ideas found in early written sources, the book
examines various key aspects of Greek visual culture, such as
continuity and change, nudity, identity, lifelikeness, mimesis,
personation and enactment, symmetria, dance, harmony, and the modal
representation of emotions, with the aim of comprehending how and
why choices were made in the conception and making of artifacts.
Special attention is given to factors contributing to the formation
of taste and the emergence and transmission over time of concepts
of art and beauty and the means by which they were identified and
judged. The approach facilitates encounters with the material in
ways that give rise to new insights into how the ancient Greeks
experienced their own visual culture and how Greek art may be
understood by us today.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
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