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Mothering the self mothers, daughters, subjects /
Published 2000An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Working in the virtual stacks the new library and information science /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Librarians as subject specialists -- Librarians as technology gurus and social networkers -- Librarians as teachers and community liaisons -- Librarians as entrepreneurs -- Librarians as administrators.…”
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Listening For A Life A Dialogic Ethnography of Bessie Eldreth through Her Songs and Stories /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Introduction : dialogism and subjectivity -- "That was before I ever left home" : complex accounts of a simple childhood -- "If you had to work as hard as I did, it would kill you" : work, narrative, and self-definition -- "I said, 'don't you do it'" : tracing development as an empowered speaker through reported speech in narrative -- "He never did say anything about my dreams that would worry me after that" : negotiating gender and power in ghost stories -- "I'm a bad one to go pulling jokes on people" : practical joking as a problematic vehicle for oppositional self-definition -- "My singing is my life" : repertoire and performance -- Epilogue.…”
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Listening For A Life : A Dialogic Ethnography of Bessie Eldreth through Her Songs and Stories /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Introduction : dialogism and subjectivity -- "That was before I ever left home" : complex accounts of a simple childhood -- "If you had to work as hard as I did, it would kill you" : work, narrative, and self-definition -- "I said, 'don't you do it'" : tracing development as an empowered speaker through reported speech in narrative -- "He never did say anything about my dreams that would worry me after that" : negotiating gender and power in ghost stories -- "I'm a bad one to go pulling jokes on people" : practical joking as a problematic vehicle for oppositional self-definition -- "My singing is my life" : repertoire and performance -- Epilogue.…”
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Interrogating cultural studies theory, politics, and practice /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…/ Catherine Belsey -- From cultural studies to cultural analysis / Mieke Bal -- The projection of cultural studies / Martin Mcquillan -- Why i love cultural studies / Simon Critchley -- Two cheers for cultural studies / Chris Norris -- Inventing recollection / Adrian Rifkin -- Becoming cultural studies / Griselda Pollock -- Friends and enemies / Jeremy Gilbert -- --as if such a thing existed -- / Julian Wolfreys -- Cultural studies, in theory / John Mowitt -- The subject position of cultural studies / Jeremy Valentine -- What can cultural studies do? …”
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Through their eyes foreign correspondents in the United States /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Guide : the nature of this study and where it fits in the newswork series -- Context : what may or may not appear in the world's media -- Then : what we know about foreign correspondents in America, 1955-88 -- Who they are -- Patterns : some findings, 1999-2003 -- Irregulars : the other foreign correspondents -- Hollywood : a subject the world loves -- In America : it's not like being in any other country -- How they work -- Time : adjusting to deadliness around the world -- Contact : whereby the home office gains on foreign correspondents -- Access : who sees whom, when, and why -- Help : foreign correspondents as clients of the U.S. government -- Borrowed news and the Internet : where correspondents turn for information -- What they report -- One day : the stories and the categories that they fit in -- Now : what we know about foreign correspondents in America, the present.…”
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