Framing the West: Race, Gender, and the Photographic Frontier in the Pacific Northwest
Framing the West argues that photography was intrinsic to British territorial expansion and settlement on the northwest coast. Williams shows how male and female settlers used photography to establish control over the territory and its indigenous inhabitants, as well as how native peoples eventually turned the technology to their own purposes.
Food Culture in Japan (Food Culture around the World)
Americans are familiarizing themselves with Japanese food, thanks especially sushi's wild popularity and ready availability. This timely book satisfies the new interest and taste for Japanese food, providing a host of knowledge on the foodstuffs, cooking styles, utensils, aesthetics, meals, etiquette, nutrition, and much more. Students and general readers are offered a holistic framing of the food in historical and cultural contexts. Recipes for both the novice and sophisticated cook complement the narrative.
TTC - Interpreting the 20th Century: The Struggle Over Democracy
Course No. 8090 (48 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Pamela Radcliff University of California at San Diego Ph.D., Columbia University 1. Framing the 20th Century 2. The Opening Act—World War I 3. Framing the Peace—The Paris Peace Treaties 4. Intellectual Foundations—Nietzsche and Freud 5. Art and the Post-War "Crisis of Meaning" 6. Gender Crisis—The "Woman Question" Reuploaded Thanks to maryamy
The third in the Britt Montero series. Britt takes a young reporter under her wing, but Trish Tierney proves to be a slick operator as well as a fast learner, keen to grab the headlines and glory. Then Trish ends up murdered and Britt finds herself in the middle of a red-hot story.
Imaginative and attractive, cutting edge in its conception, this text explicates a model for the integration of language arts and literacy education based on the notion of framing. The act of framing – not frames in themselves – provides a creative and critical approach to English as a subject. Re-framing Literacy breaks new ground in the language arts/literacy field, integrating arts-based and sociologically based conceptions of the subject.