What this Awl Means

What this Awl Means
Title What this Awl Means PDF eBook
Author Janet Spector
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society Press
Pages 216
Release 2009-08
Genre History
ISBN 0873517571

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This pioneering work focuses on excavations and discoveries at Little Rapids, a 19th-century Eastern Dakota planting village near present-day Minneapolis.

What this Awl Means

What this Awl Means
Title What this Awl Means PDF eBook
Author Janet Spector
Publisher
Pages 161
Release 1993
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780873512787

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This pioneering work focuses on excavations and discoveries at Little Rapids, a 19th-century Eastern Dakota planting village near present-day Minneapolis.

Death by Theory

Death by Theory
Title Death by Theory PDF eBook
Author Adrian Praetzellis
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 200
Release 2011-01-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0759119597

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This thoroughly updated version of an archaeological classic, featuring the fictional archaeologist Hannah Green and her shovelbum nephew, allows students to learn the basics of archaeological theory while puzzling out a mysterious turn of events.

What the Sea Means

What the Sea Means
Title What the Sea Means PDF eBook
Author Dave Awl
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002-09-20
Genre
ISBN 9780970745873

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The first book collection of work by Chicago-based writer, performer, and "surrealist insomniac mystic" Dave Awl, gathers a selections from decade and a half of poems; stories and monologues fromThe Pansy Kings' Cotillion,Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind,Talking to Myself, and other shows; and the 1997 online chapbook Night Diaries.

Ancient Muses

Ancient Muses
Title Ancient Muses PDF eBook
Author John H. Jameson (Jr.)
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 278
Release 2003-05-06
Genre Art
ISBN 0817312749

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Known widely in Europe as "interpretive narrative archaeology", the practice of using creative methods to interpret and present current knowledge of the past is gaining popularity in North America. This is a compilation of international case studies of the various artistic methods used in this new form of education. Plays, opera, visual art, stories, poetry, performance dance, music, sculpture, digital imagery - all can effectively communicate archaeological processes and cultural values to public audiences. The 23 contributors to this volume are a diverse group of archaeologists, educators and artisans who have direct experience in schools, museums and at archaeological sites. Citing specific examples, such as the film, "The English Patient", science fiction mysteries and hypertext environments, they explain how creative imagination and the power of visual and audio media can personalize, contextualize and demystify the research process

Gendered Fields

Gendered Fields
Title Gendered Fields PDF eBook
Author Diane Bell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 278
Release 2013-07-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136121560

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Virtually all anthropologists undertaking fieldwork experience emotional difficulties in relating their own personal culture to the field culture. The issue of gender arises because ethnographers do fieldwork by establishing relationships, and this is done as a person of a particular age, sexual orientation, belief, educational background, ethnic identity and class. In particular it is done as men and women. Gendered Fields examines and explores the progress of feminist anthropology, the gendered nature of fieldwork itself, and the articulation of gender with other aspects of the self of the ethnographer.

Very Recent History

Very Recent History
Title Very Recent History PDF eBook
Author Choire Sicha
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 188
Release 2013-08-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0062198998

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Very Recent History by Choire Sicha is an idiosyncratic and elegant narrative that follows a handful of young men in New York City as they navigate the ruins of money and power—in search of love and connection. After the Wall Street crash of 2008, the richest man in town is the mayor. Billionaires shed apartments like last season’s fashions, even as the country’s economy turns inside out. The young and careless go on as they always have, getting laid and getting laid off, falling in and out of love, and trying to navigate the strange world they traffic in: the Internet, complex financial markets, credit cards, pop stars, micro-plane cheese graters, and sex apps. A true-life fable of money, sex, and politics, Choire Sicha’s Very Recent History: An Entirely Factual Account of a Year (c. AD 2009) in a Large City turns our focus to a year in the life of a great city.