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From the 12th to the 15th September 1985 the International
Symposium on Methods of Presurgical Evaluation of Epileptic
Patients: Basics, Techniques, and Implications for Epileptology and
Surgical Epilepsy Therapy was held in Zurich. This symposium was a
consequence of the increasing recognition by Europeans, especially
from Ger man-speaking countries, of a growing need for surgical
therapy of epileptics. The main aim was to provide a venue for
critical review and lively discussion of presurgical eval uation
protocols, with special emphasis on the electrophysiological
aspects, including in vasive techniques. To provide a necessary
background, some basic aspects along with postsurgical results had
to be dealt with by leading experts in the different fields of ex
perimental and clinical epileptology and neurosurgery. It was
intended to be an inter national but moderately scaled meeting.
Finally, however, in addition to the European contingent, there
were participants from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Japan,
Korea, and the United States of America, including pioneers from
the surgically active centers. This international discussion was
surely facilitated by the close temporal relation ship to the
International Congresses (XIIIth World Congress of Neurology and
XVIth Epilepsy International Congress) which took place in Hamburg.
And, probably most important, is the fact that the Zurich symposium
was dedicated to Prof. Rudolf Hess and his lifelong devotion to
epilepsy diagnosis and treatment in Switzerland, as out lined in
the Honorary Address by his eminent colleague and personal friend,
Prof. Henri Gastaut.
There are significant pressures from climate change and air
pollution that forests currently face. This book aims to increase
understanding of the state and potential of forest ecosystems to
mitigate and adapt to climate change in a polluted environment.
Itreconciles process-oriented research, long-term monitoring and
applied modeling through comprehensive forest ecosystem research.
Furthermore, it introduces "forest super sites for research for
integrating soil, plant and atmospheric sciences and monitoring. It
also provides mechanistic and policy-oriented modeling with
scientifically sound risk indications regarding atmospheric changes
and ecosystem services.
Identifies current knowledge gaps and emerging research
needsHighlights novel methodologies and integrated research
conceptsAssesses ecological meaning of investigations and
prioritizing research need"
This collectively authored volume celebrates a group of Native
critics performing community in a lively, rigorous, sometimes
contentious dialogue that challenges the aesthetics of individual
literary representation.Janice Acoose infuses a Cree reading of
Canadian Cree literature with a creative turn to Cree language;
Lisa Brooks looks at eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century
Native writers and discovers little-known networks among them; Tol
Foster argues for a regional approach to Native studies that can
include unlikely subjects such as Will Rogers; LeAnne Howe creates
a fictional character, Embarrassed Grief, whose problematic
authenticity opens up literary debates; Daniel Heath Justice takes
on two prominent critics who see mixed-blood identities differently
than he does in relation to kinship; Phillip Carroll Morgan
uncovers written Choctaw literary criticism from the 1830s on the
subject of oral performance; Kimberly Roppolo advocates an
intertribal rhetoric that can form a linguistic foundation for
criticism. Cheryl Suzack situates feminist theories within Native
culture with an eye to applying them to subjugated groups across
Indian Country; Christopher B. Teuton organizes Native literary
criticism into three modes based on community awareness; Sean
Teuton opens up new sites for literary performance inside prisons
with Native inmates; Robert Warrior wants literary analysis to
consider the challenges of eroticism; Craig S. Womack introduces
the book by historicizing book-length Native-authored criticism
published between 1986 and 1997, and he concludes the volume with
an essay on theorizing experience. Reasoning Together proposes
nothing less than a paradigm shift in American Indian literary
criticism, closing the gap between theory and activism by situating
Native literature in real-life experiences and tribal histories. It
is an accessible collection that will suit a wide range of courses
- and will educate and energize anyone engaged in criticism of
Native literature.
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Kimberly G Wieser; Edited by Rain Prud'homme-Cranford; Introduction by Juanita Pahdopony
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