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This international analysis of theatrical case studies illustrates
the ways that theater was an arena both of protest and,
simultaneously, racist and imperialist exploitations of the
colonized and enslaved body. By bringing together performances and
discussions of theater culture from various colonial powers and
orbits-ranging from Denmark and France to Great Britain and
Brazil-this book explores the ways that slavery and hierarchical
notions of "race" and "civilization" manifested around the world.
At the same time, against the backdrop of colonial violence, the
theater was a space that also facilitated reformist protest and
served as evidence of the agency of Black people in revolt. Staging
Slavery considers the implications of both white-penned productions
of race and slavery performed by white actors in blackface makeup
and Black counter-theater performances and productions that
resisted racist structures, on and off the stage. With unique
geographical perspectives, this volume is a useful resource for
undergraduates, graduates, and researchers in the history of
theater, nationalism and imperialism, race and slavery, and
literature.
As the field of sport psychology has matured, so a greater
appreciation for a diversity of training models, research
methodologies, and therapeutic approaches, opposed to the dominant
models of objective testing, has developed. The Athlete
Apperception Technique (AAT) sets out a sport-specific projective
test for practitioners working in sport and exercise service
delivery or counselling work with athletes and coaches. This
innovative book includes a basic primer on projective methods and
the psychoanalytic theory behind them; a history of projective,
storytelling instruments in clinical psychology; the development of
the image set for the AAT; some examples of interpreting AAT image
stories; instructions for the administration of the AAT; a scoring
guide for the stories produced; and in-depth descriptions of the
stimulus properties of each image in the AAT, along with all images
presented as full-page illustrations. The AAT will help sport
practitioners identify and assess personality features,
relationships, anxieties, achievement, motivation, and
perfectionism, and augment the recent shift in orientation for
service delivery to athletes and provide a more in-depth
understanding of athletes' characters. The AAT is useful
supplementary reading for students of sport psychology and a novel
tool for any practicing sport psychologist.
The book investigates facets of global Protestantism through
Anglican, Quaker, Episcopalian, Moravian, Lutheran Pietist, and
Pentecostal missions to enslaved and indigenous peoples and
political reform endeavours in a global purview that spans the
1730s to the 1930s. The book uses key examples to trace both the
local and the global impacts of this multi-denominational Christian
movement. The essays in this volume explore three of the critical
ways in which Protestant communities were established and became
part of a worldwide network: the founding of far-flung missions in
which Western missionaries worked alongside enslaved and indigenous
converts; the interface between Protestant outreach and political
reform endeavours such as abolitionism; and the establishment of a
global epistolary through print communication networks.
Demonstrating how Protestantism came to be both global and
ecumenical, this book will be a key resource for scholars of
religious history, religion and politics, and missiology as well as
those interested in issues of postcolonialism and imperialism.
The book investigates facets of global Protestantism through
Anglican, Quaker, Episcopalian, Moravian, Lutheran Pietist, and
Pentecostal missions to enslaved and indigenous peoples and
political reform endeavours in a global purview that spans the
1730s to the 1930s. The book uses key examples to trace both the
local and the global impacts of this multi-denominational Christian
movement. The essays in this volume explore three of the critical
ways in which Protestant communities were established and became
part of a worldwide network: the founding of far-flung missions in
which Western missionaries worked alongside enslaved and indigenous
converts; the interface between Protestant outreach and political
reform endeavours such as abolitionism; and the establishment of a
global epistolary through print communication networks.
Demonstrating how Protestantism came to be both global and
ecumenical, this book will be a key resource for scholars of
religious history, religion and politics, and missiology as well as
those interested in issues of postcolonialism and imperialism.
As the field of sport psychology has matured, so a greater
appreciation for a diversity of training models, research
methodologies, and therapeutic approaches, opposed to the dominant
models of objective testing, has developed. The Athlete
Apperception Technique (AAT) sets out a sport-specific projective
test for practitioners working in sport and exercise service
delivery or counselling work with athletes and coaches. This
innovative book includes a basic primer on projective methods and
the psychoanalytic theory behind them; a history of projective,
storytelling instruments in clinical psychology; the development of
the image set for the AAT; some examples of interpreting AAT image
stories; instructions for the administration of the AAT; a scoring
guide for the stories produced; and in-depth descriptions of the
stimulus properties of each image in the AAT, along with all images
presented as full-page illustrations. The AAT will help sport
practitioners identify and assess personality features,
relationships, anxieties, achievement, motivation, and
perfectionism, and augment the recent shift in orientation for
service delivery to athletes and provide a more in-depth
understanding of athletes' characters. The AAT is useful
supplementary reading for students of sport psychology and a novel
tool for any practicing sport psychologist.
This volume is a collection of experimental and theoretical papers
presented at the international "Topical Meeting on Optical
Bistability," held at the University of Rochester, June 15-17,
1983, sponsored jointly by the Air Force Office of Scientific Re
search; the Army Research Office; and the Optical Society of
America. The Conference, which had 150 attendees, overlapped (on
June 15) with the Fifth Rochester Conference on Coherence and
Quantum Optics with two joint sessions. Some of the topics cover ed
in this volume are also treated io the Proceedings of that
Conference. Since the last international conference on Optical
Bistability, held in Asheville, North Carolina, June 3-5, 1980,
there have been new and important fundamental advances in the
field. This is borne out in papers in this volume dealing with
optical chaos and period doubling bifurcations leading to chaos as
well as the report of results of an experiment using a very simple
system exhibiting ab sorptive optical bistability in a ring cavity
using optically pump ed sodium atoms, which was successfully
analyzed quantitatively by a simple theory. Other advances
discussed here include the ob servation of optical bistability due
to the effect of radiation pressure on one mirror of a fabry-Perot
cavity. and the prediction of mirrorless intrinsic opittal
bistability due to the local field correction incorporated into the
Maxwell-Bloch formulation. Advances in optical bistability in
semiconductors relate closer to actual device applications."
Modern Methods of Plant Analysis When the handbook Modern Methods
of Plant Analysis was first introduced in 1954 the considerations
were 1. the dependence of scientific progress in biology on the
improvement of existing and the introduction of new methods; 2. the
inavailability of many new analytical methods concealed in
specialized journals not normally accessible to experimental plant
biologists; 3. the fact that in the methods sections of papers the
description of methods is frequently so compact, or even sometimes
so incomplete, that experiments are difficult to reproduce. These
considerations still stand today. The series was highly successful,
seven volumes appearing between 1956 and 1964. Since today there is
still a demand for the old series, the publisher has decided to
resume publication of Modern Methods of Plant Analysis. It is hoped
that the New Series will be as acceptable to those working in plant
sciences and related fields as the early volumes undoubtedly were.
It is difficult to single out the major reasons for success of any
publication, but we believe that the methods published in the first
series were up-to-date at the time and the descriptions as applied
to plant material so complete in themselves that there was little
need to consult other publications.
This is a collection of papers presented at the Topical Meeting on
Optical BistabiJity (OB3) held December 2-4,1985 in Tucson,
Arizona. The increase in attendance to almost 200 shows that
interest continues to grow in the sub ject of optical bistability
(OB) and its wider implications both in application to "optical
digital computing" and to basic physics, notably instabilities and
spatial effects. The maturing of the field is evidenced by the fact
that the number of experimental papers has caught up with the
number of theoretical ones. These trends were already apparent in
OB2 and the 1984 Royal Society Meeting on Optical Bistabilty,
Dynamical Nonlinearity and Photonic Logic. Progress in
experiment.al topics included guided-wave OB, mostly ther mal,
picol'econd switching, studies on quite a number of new materials,
op tical computing, and pattern recognition using arrays of
nonlinear etalons. Theoretical progress ranged from rather
practical calculations on device per formance, noise effects on
switching, and transverse and longitudinal spatial effects to
fundamental studies of dynamics, instabilities, and chaos. The
Conference also included both theoretical ideas on optical computer
archit.ecture and intrinsic OB circuit elements such as as full
adder as well as t.he first demonstration of an intrinsic optical
circuit in the form of a cas cadable loop with bufferd st.ores. A
first demostration of a simple pattern recognition algorithm using
2-D arrays of spots on a ZnSe int.erference filter was reported."
All animals show longlasting changes in behaviour as a result of
individual experience and this adaptability is one of their most
striking features. The changes may be abrupt, radical and
permanent. In higher animals it seems reasonable to ascribe their
ability to change behaviour to the same physiological process that
underlies human behavioural change and memory. The known physiology
of the brain gives no clues as to the mechanism. On the contrary,
physiological research on the nervous system has relied upon the
fact that the reactions of nerve cells studied were stereotyped and
could be repeated frequently without modification. Only recently
has the deliberate search for modifiable nerve cells begun but
nothing yet discovered shows the rapidity, certainty and permanence
of a behavioural change in intact animal. (Kandel and Spencer,
1968). Research on memory therefore must combine the accurate
observation of animal behaviour, in very well understood
situations, and a knowledge of the biology of the brain and of the
kind of physiological processes likely to be involved in memory
storage. If one is sure that a certain behavioural change does
depend uniquely on memories gained during an experiment it is
possible, by using likely inhibitors of brain physiology to test
the susceptibility of memories to disruption.
Nonlinear photonics is the name given to the use of nonlinear
optical devices for the generation, communication, processing, or
analysis of information. This book is a progress report on research
into practical applications of such devices. At present,
modulation, switching, routing, decision-making, and detection in
photonic systems are all done with electronics and linear
optoelectronic devices. However, this may soon change, as nonlinear
optical devices, e.g. picosecond samplers and switches, begin to
complement optoelectonic devices. The authors succinctly summarize
past accomplishments in this field and point to hopes for the
future, making this an ideal book for newcomers or seasoned
researchers wanting to design and perfect nonlinear optical devices
and to identify applications in photonic systems.
Jenna M. Gibbs explores the world of theatrical and related print
production on both sides of the Atlantic in an age of remarkable
political and social change. Her deeply researched study of
working-class and middling entertainment covers the period of the
American Revolution through the first half of the nineteenth
century, examining controversies over the place of black people in
the Anglo-American moral imagination. Taking a transatlantic and
nearly century-long view, Performing the Temple of Liberty draws on
a wide range of performed texts as well as ephemera-broadsides,
ballads, and cartoons - and traces changes in white racial
attitudes. Gibbs asks how popular entertainment incorporated and
helped define concepts of liberty, natural rights, the nature of
blackness, and the evils of slavery while also generating
widespread acceptance, in America and in Great Britain, of
blackface performance as a form of racial ridicule. Readers follow
the migration of theatrical texts, images, and performers between
London and Philadelphia. The story is not flattering to either the
United States or Great Britain. Gibbs' account demonstrates how
British portrayals of Africans ran to the sympathetic and to a
definition of liberty that produced slave manumission in 1833 yet
reflected an increasingly racialized sense of cultural superiority.
On the American stage, the treatment of blacks devolved into a
denigrating, patronizing view embedded both in blackface burlesque
and in the idea of "Liberty," the figure of the white goddess.
Performing the Temple of Liberty will appeal to readers across
disciplinary lines of history, literature, theater history, and
culture studies. Scholars and students interested in slavery and
abolition, British and American politics and culture, and Atlantic
history will also take an interest in this provocative work.
This is a new release of the original 1950 edition.
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original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
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++++ The Farm Septic Tank; Issue 128 Of Bulletin (Idaho
Agricultural Experiment Station) John Cochran Wooley, William M.
Gibbs University of Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1922
Technology & Engineering; Environmental; General; Septic tanks;
Sewage disposal, Rural; Technology & Engineering /
Environmental / General; Technology & Engineering /
Environmental / Waste Management
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