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For nearly a decade, writers' collectives such as "Kwani Trust"
in Kenya and "Femrite," the Ugandan women writers' association,
have dramatically reshaped the East African literary scene.
"Women's Literature in Kenya and Uganda: ""The Trouble with
Modernity" extends the purview of postcolonial literary studies by
providing the long overdue critical inquiry that these writers so
urgently deserve." "Marie Kruger demonstrates that the writers'
simultaneous interest in gender dynamics within local communities
and in social exchanges between two neighboring East African
nations allows for a unique examination of the relationship between
modernity, gender, and the complex cultural and political networks
of the region.
A one-of-a-kind guide to active, engaging learning strategies for
aging studies. Harnessing the proven benefits of active learning
strategies, this is the first activity book created for a broad
spectrum of courses in aging-related higher education. It features
32 classroom and community-based educational activities for
instructors seeking to introduce and/or enhance aging content in
their courses. Underscoring the interdisciplinary nature of aging
studies, the book encompasses teaching strategies for instructors
in such disciplines as Counseling, Family Studies, Gerontology,
Geriatrics, Medicine, Psychology, Public Administration, Public
Health, Nursing, Social Work, Sociology, Speech Pathology, and
others. This peer-reviewed collection of hands-on activities is
designed by noted educators in aging and incorporates AGHE
competencies. It offers clear, step-by-step procedures for
implementing each activity including preparation, introduction, the
activity itself, discussion/reflection, wrap-up, and assessment.
The book also addresses learning outcomes and includes
recommendations for number of participants, settings, materials,
and time required. Encompassing key, impactful issues affecting
older individuals, the text examines Ageism and Aging in the Media,
Dementia, Demography, Health Care, Housing, Physical Aging, Policy
and Politics of Aging, Positive Interactions with Older Adults, and
Spirituality. In addition to its value to students, the book's
activities are also beneficial to professionals instructing or
participating in staff trainings, in-services, and continuing
education. Key Features: Contains 32 experiential learning
activities for students in a great variety of aging-related
disciplines Designed for activities in the classroom, in the
community, on line, and take- home Provides clear, step-by-step
procedures for each activity from implementation through assessment
Addresses student learning outcomes and includes a glossary
Incorporates AGHE competencies
For nearly a decade, writers' collectives such as Kwani Trust in
Kenya and Femrite , the Ugandan women writers' association, have
dramatically reshaped the East African literary scene. This text
extends the purview of postcolonial literary studies by providing
the long overdue critical inquiry that these writers so urgently
deserve.
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.
Paul Cezanne, Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet and many others -
between 1936 and 1956 the Swiss industrialist Emil Buhrle
(1890-1956) assembled an impressive collection around French
Impressionism. As the owner of the largest weapons factory in the
country he had close links to the historical events of the period
from World War II to the Cold War. Initially Emil Buhrle acquired
works almost exclusively in Switzerland; then, from 1951, an
intensive second phase followed, which was greatly influenced by
Buhrle's business dealings with the United States. The publication
illustrates the colourful history of the collection, which includes
a total of 633 works, and examines its importance with regard to
modernist art collections in Germany, Switzerland and the United
States. The survey is complemented by contributions from a number
of authors who present 70 masterpieces of the collection, from the
old masters to Picasso.
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