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Discover some of the great Canadian authors and titles you've been
missing. This guide describes and organizes according to reading
interests more than 500 of the best contemporary Canadian fiction
titles available today. Canadian fiction offers a wealth of diverse
pleasures to readers, from high-toned literary works to
down-and-dirty genre fiction. However, apart from the big names and
superstars, many of these authors are not well known outside of
Canada. Designed to help readers' advisors in the United States,
Canada, and other English-speaking countries make informed reading
recommendations to their patrons, this guide provides readers'
advisors and readers with an overview of Canadian fiction, covering
more than 650 popular titles—mainstream and genre fiction— most
published within the past decade. The guide categorizes mainstream
titles according to primary appeal features (language, character,
setting, and story), and identifies the secondary appeal when there
is one. Genre fiction, covered in a separate section, is organized
according to standard genres (fantasy, romance, etc.), with
subdivisions for subgenres and themes. For each title bibliographic
information and a brief annotation is provided. Subjects are
listed, along with awards, and an indication of whether the title
is appropriate for book groups. A read on section with references
to some 2,400 titles, leads you to titles with similar features.
Indexes cover author/title and subject (including awards, genre,
series character names). An appendix contains information on
Canadian Book Awards. A readers' advisory guide and reference tool,
this book is also an important aid for collection development.
FDA's approval of aducanumab has radically changed the world of
Alzheimer's disease and you're going to need guidance regarding
whether they should take it or not. This book conveys all the
insight. As you age, you may find yourself worrying about your
memory. Where did I put those car keys? What time was my
appointment? What was her name again? With more than 41 million
Americans over the age of 65 in the United States, the question
becomes how much (or, perhaps, what type) of memory loss is to be
expected as one gets older and what should trigger a visit to the
doctor. Seven Steps to Managing Your Aging Memory addresses these
key concerns and more, such as: * What are the signs that suggest
your memory problems are more than just part of normal aging? * Is
it normal to have concerns about your memory? * What are the
markers of mild cognitive impairment, dementia, Alzheimer's, and
other brain diseases? * How should you talk about your memory
concerns to your doctor? * What should your doctor do to evaluate
your memory? * Which healthcare professional(s) should you see? *
What medicines, alternative therapies, diets, and exercises
actually work to improve your memory? * Can crossword puzzles,
computer brain-training games, memory aids, and strategies help
strengthen your memory? * What other resources are available when
dealing with memory loss? Seven Steps to Managing Your Aging Memory
is written in an easy-to-read yet comprehensive style, featuring
clinical vignettes and character-based stories that provide
real-life examples of how to successfully manage memory loss.
`A concise, common-sense and most valuable guide.' - TES `The wise
LEA will use this publication to review its own guidelines and
in-service training for out-of-school education, but this will be
no substitute for investing in a copy for every head teacher.
Without doubt, the wise head will also wish to invest in further
copies for staff colleagues.' - Education `An invaluable summary of
contacts in the UK.' - Safety Education
Assessment in architecture and creative arts schools has
traditionally adopted a 'one size fits all' approach by using the
'crit', where students pin up their work, make a presentation and
receive verbal feedback in front of peers and academic staff. In
addition to increasing stress and inhibiting learning, which may
impact more depending on gender and ethnicity, the adversarial
structure of the 'crit' reinforces power imbalances and thereby
ultimately contributes to the reproduction of dominant cultural
paradigms. This book critically examines the pedagogical theory
underlying this approach, discusses recent critiques of this
approach and the reality of the 'crit' is examined through analysis
of practice. The book explores the challenges for education and
describes how changes to feedback in education can shape the future
of architecture and the creative arts.
This Festschrift for Professor Tadhg Foley of the National
University of Ireland, Galway, who retired in 2009, gathers
together international contributors in the fields of poetry,
politics and academia to honour this great man's life and work.
Professor Foley has not only been central in the development of
Irish Studies and Colonial/Postcolonial Studies in Ireland and in
the United States, but he has also enjoyed a long career as
convivial host in his thatched cottage in Salthill, Galway. He
remains one of the most popular and beloved figures in Irish
academia. Among the eminent scholars included in the volume are
Terry Eagleton, Robert Young, Penny Boumelha, David Lloyd, Luke
Gibbons, Joep Leerssen and Maud Ellmann. The book is further
enriched by poets Bernard O'Donoghue, Louis de Paor, Rita Ann
Higgins, Michael D. Higgins and Tom Duddy. This collection is a
rare and distinctive gathering of true and resonant voices,
offering a unique portrait of late twentieth-century Irish literary
and academic culture and its interplay with the United States.
Memoirs, autobiographies, and diaries represent the most personal
and most intimate of genres, as well as one of the most abundant
and popular. Gain new understanding and better serve your readers
with this detailed genre guide to nearly 700 titles that also
includes notes on more than 2,800 read-alike and other related
titles. The popularity of this body of literature has grown in
recent years, and it has also diversified in terms of the types of
stories being told-and persons telling them. In the past, readers'
advisors have depended on access by names or Dewey classifications
and subjects to help readers find autobiographies they will enjoy.
This guide offers an alternative, organizing the literature
according to popular genres, subgenres, and themes that reflect
common reading interests. Describing titles that range from travel
and adventure classics and celebrity autobiographies to foodie
memoirs and environmental reads, Life Stories: A Guide to Reading
Interests in Memoirs, Autobiographies, and Diaries presents a
unique overview of the genre that specifically addresses the needs
of readers' advisors and others who work with readers in finding
books. A list of subjects and suggested "read-alikes" accompany
each title Appendixes cover awards, websites, and resources
Detailed indexes provide further points of access
A concise, common-sense and most valuable guide.' - TES
The wise LEA will use this publication to review its own
guidelines and in-service training for out-of-school education, but
this will be no substitute for investing in a copy for every head
teacher. Without doubt, the wise head will also wish to invest in
further copies for staff colleagues.' - Education
An invaluable summary of contacts in the UK.' - Safety Education
Assessment in architecture and creative arts schools has
traditionally adopted a 'one size fits all' approach by using the
'crit', where students pin up their work, make a presentation and
receive verbal feedback in front of peers and academic staff. In
addition to increasing stress and inhibiting learning, which may
impact more depending on gender and ethnicity, the adversarial
structure of the 'crit' reinforces power imbalances and thereby
ultimately contributes to the reproduction of dominant cultural
paradigms. This book critically examines the pedagogical theory
underlying this approach, discusses recent critiques of this
approach and the reality of the 'crit' is examined through analysis
of practice. The book explores the challenges for education and
describes how changes to feedback in education can shape the future
of architecture and the creative arts.
Since the appearance of her first novel, The Country Girls, in
1960—a book that undermined the nation’s ideal of innocent and
pious Irish girlhood—Edna O’Brien has provoked controversy in
her native Ireland and abroad. Indeed, several of her early novels
were condemned by church authorities and banned by the Irish
government for their frank portrayals of sexual matters and the
inner lives of women. Now an internationally acclaimed writer,
O’Brien must be critically reassessed for a twenty-first century
audience. Edna O’Brien and the Art of Fiction provides an urgent
retrospective consideration of one of the English-speaking
world’s best-selling and most prolific contemporary authors.
Drawing on O’Brien’s fiction as well as archival material, and
applying new theoretical approaches—including ecocritical and
feminist new materialist readings—this study considers the
pioneering and enduring ways O’Brien represents women’s
experience, family relationships, the natural world, sex,
creativity, and death, and her work’s long anticipation of
contemporary movements such as #metoo.
Since the 1960 publication of her first novel, "The Country Girls,"
award-winning Irish writer Edna O'Brien has been both celebrated
and maligned. Praised for her lyrical prose and vivid female
characters and attacked for her frank treatment of sexuality and
alleged sensationalism, O'Brien and her work seem always to spawn
controversy, including the past banning in Ireland of several of
her works. O'Brien's attention to "women's" concerns such as sex,
romance, marriage, and childbirth has often relegated her to
critical neglect at best and, at worst, outright contempt. This
essay collection promises to be a long overdue critical
reevaluation and exciting rediscovery of her oeuvre.
"Wild Colonial Girl "situates O'Brien in Irish contexts that allow
for an appraisal of her significant contribution to a specifically
Irish women's literary tradition while attesting to the potency of
writing against patriarchal conventions. Each chapter's clear and
detailed readings of O'Brien's fiction build a convincing case for
her literary, political, and cultural importance, providing an
invaluable critical guide for an enriched appreciation of O'Brien
and her work.
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