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Oral Tradition A Study in Historical Methodology

Oral Tradition A Study in Historical Methodology

Oral traditions are historical sources of a special nature. Their special nature derives from the fact that they are unwritten sources couched in a form suitable for oral transmission and that their preservation depends on the powers of memory of successive generations of human beings. In many parts of the world inhabited by peoples without writing oral tradition forms the main available source for a reconstruction of the past. Do the special characteristics of oral traditions u unwritten information dependent on the memory of successive generations u invalidate them as sources of historical data? If not are there means for testing their reliability? Professor Vansina shows in Oral Tradition that with knowledge of the language and of the society the anthropologist and historian can extract or deduce the historical content of oral testimonies. Based on the author's many years of fieldwork in Africa this definitive work explores the possibility of reconstructing the history of non-literate peoples from their oral traditions surveys existing literature offers a typology of oral traditions and evaluates methods of collection and interpretation. On first publication Daniel McCall in the American Anthropologist called Oral Tradition a tour de force. Indeed this may well be the most significant work written on the relation of oral tradition to history in thirty yearsafor any field worker who intends to collect oral traditions this work is indispensable. | Oral Tradition A Study in Historical Methodology

GBP 145.00
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Indigenous Oral History Manual Canada and the United States

Creating Verbatim Theatre from Oral Histories

Creating Verbatim Theatre from Oral Histories

Offering a roadmap for practicing verbatim theatre (plays created from oral histories) this book outlines theatre processes through the lens of oral history and draws upon oral history scholarship to bring best practices from that discipline to theatre practitioners. This book opens with an overview of oral history and verbatim theatre considering the ways in which existing oral history debates can inform verbatim theatre processes and highlights necessary ethical considerations within each field which are especially prevalent when working with narrators from marginalised communities. It provides a step-by-step guide to creating plays from interviews and contains practical guidance for determining the scope of a theatre project: identifying narrators and conducting interviews developing a script from excerpts of interview transcripts and outlining a variety of ways to create verbatim theatre productions. By bringing together this explicit discussion of oral history in relationship to theatre based on personal testimonies the reader gains insight into each field and the close relationship between the two. Supported by international case studies that cover a wide range of working methods and productions including The Laramie Project and Parramatta Girls this is the perfect guide for oral historians producing dramatic representations of the material they have sourced through interviews and for writers creating professional theatre productions community projects or student plays. | Creating Verbatim Theatre from Oral Histories

GBP 39.99
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New Directions in Queer Oral History Archives of Disruption

Transcribing Oral History

Genius Hour Passion Projects That Ignite Innovation and Student Inquiry

Bailey & Love's Essential Operations in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Chinese Demon Tales Meanings and Parallels in Oral Tradition

Family Oral History Across the World

Oral Interpretation

Beyond Women's Words Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century

Beyond Women's Words Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century

Beyond Women’s Words unites feminist scholars artists and community activists working with the stories of women and other historically marginalized subjects to address the contributions and challenges of doing feminist oral history. Feminists who work with oral history methods want to tell stories that matter. They know too that the telling of those stories—the processes by which they are generated and recorded and the different contexts in which they are shared and interpreted—also matters—a lot. Using Sherna Berger Gluck and Daphne Patai’s classic text Women’s Words as a platform to reflect on how feminisms broadly defined have influenced and continue to influence the wider field of oral history this remarkable collection brings together an international multi-generational and multidisciplinary line-up of authors whose work highlights the great variety in understandings of and approaches to feminist oral histories. Through five thematic sections the volume considers Indigenous modes of storytelling feminism in diverse locales around the globe different theoretical approaches oral history as performance digital oral history and oral history as community-engagement. Beyond Women’s Words is ideal for students of oral history anthropology public history women’s and gender history and Women’s and Gender Studies as well as activists artists and community-engaged practitioners. | Beyond Women's Words Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century

GBP 39.99
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Ready-to-Use Resources for Genius Hour in the Classroom Taking Passion Projects to the Next Level

Demon Entrepreneurs: Refashioning the ‘Greek Genius’ in Modern Times

Demon Entrepreneurs: Refashioning the ‘Greek Genius’ in Modern Times

The ‘Greek genius’ appears as the combination of two stereotypes with a long pedigree: Homer’s ingenious Odysseus triumphing with tricks over his foes and Virgil’s ‘deceitful Odysseus’ the impostor Greek. Adamantios Korais the leading scholar who almost single-handedly refashioned the Greek nation fully appreciated the importance of Greek shipping and commerce and the wealth they generated for the spread of Enlightenment ideas and the quest for political emancipation in the Greek lands. In this context the ‘genius’ and the consequent economic success have long been considered the essential prerequisites for the spreading of Greek education and ultimately national revival. Reversely Greek education and consciousness-building via economic success are taken as proof of the immanent ‘Greek genius’. As a popular myth of redemption this stereotype persists in a country of rather limited resources and uncertain prospects. This volume seeks to identify both the content and the ways that the ‘Greek genius’ has long worked at the political social and economic level. Based on a collective research project it offers an original contribution to the broader discussion generated by the current Greek national bicentenary. This book will appeal to all those interested in the idea of the Greek 'national character’ as well as international perceptions of Greek culture education and society during the modern era. | Demon Entrepreneurs: Refashioning the ‘Greek Genius’ in Modern Times

GBP 130.00
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Beginning Medical Spanish Oral Proficiency and Cultural Humility

Beginning Medical Spanish Oral Proficiency and Cultural Humility

Beginning Medical Spanish. Oral Proficiency and Cultural Humility is designed for medical professionals and supporting staff with no prior knowledge of Spanish who need to develop oral language skills and cross-cultural sensitivity to establish relationship-building communication with their Spanish-speaking patients. This hospital-tested program teaches how to connect with patients of limited English-speaking ability and offer them the quality care they seek. Role-play activities allow students to develop their oral proficiency in meaningful contexts and contribute to a creative and dynamic classroom environment. Written exercises provide opportunity for practice outside the classroom and audio recordings are available online for use in class and at home. The cultural readings and extensive bibliographical references in each chapter provide students with information about Hispanic values beliefs and health practices while teaching them to consider how these may vary with the identity of each individual and the degree of acculturation to US mainstream culture. Whether you are a student preparing to work in a medical environment or a professional already working with Spanish-speaking patients the innovative method of hands-on learning though role-playing practice provided in this program will give you the specific skills you need to communicate confidently and respectfully in Spanish. | Beginning Medical Spanish Oral Proficiency and Cultural Humility

GBP 39.99
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50 Landmark Papers every Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Should Know

50 Landmark Papers every Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Should Know

The exponential growth in the number of research papers published in recent decades can make it difficult to identify the key papers that have truly made a difference in the practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery. This book provides readers with a concise reference source for the key papers that underpin contemporary surgical practice in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Covering all aspects of the specialty the content will help both trainees and specialists to understand the scientific developments and pioneering surgeries that allow us to practice as we currently do. It is essential revision material for those sitting for specialist examinations in oral and maxillofacial surgery. + Presents 50 key research studies on surgery along with full analysis + Additional commentaries from the original authors experts or editors – providing a valuable perspective on why the study is important + Constitutes essential reading for trainees residents and fellows and surgeons studying for professional examinations + Distills all the literature into a compact guide on the must-know scientific articles About the Editors Niall MH McLeod FRCS (OMFS) FDS MRCS Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon The Royal London and Whipps Cross Hospitals London UK Peter A Brennan MD PhD FRCS FRCSI FDS Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon and Professor of Surgery Queen Alexandra Hospital Portsmouth UK | 50 Landmark Papers every Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Should Know

GBP 31.99
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Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer

Reading the Sacred Scriptures From Oral Tradition to Written Documents and their Reception

The Final FFICM Structured Oral Examination Study Guide

Francesco Robortello (1516-1567) Architectural Genius of the Humanities

The Novelist in the Novel Gender and Genius in Fictional Representations of Authorship 1850–1949

The Novelist in the Novel Gender and Genius in Fictional Representations of Authorship 1850–1949

Why do writers so often write about writers? This book offers the first comprehensive account of the phenomenon of the fictional novelist as a character in literature arguing that our notions of literary genius – and what it means to be an author – are implicitly shaped by and explicitly challenged in novels about novelists a genre that has been critically underexamined. Employing both close and distant reading techniques to analyse a large corpus of author-stories The Novelist in the Novel explores the forms and functions of author-stories and the characters within them offering a new theory that frames these works as textual sites at which questions of literary value and the cultural conceptions around authorship are constantly being negotiated and revised in a form of covert criticism aimed directly at readers. While nineteenth-century novels about novelists reveal a pervasive frustration with the market – a starving artist vs. commercial sell-out dichotomy – modernist examples of the genre focus on the development of the individual author-as-artist entirely aloof from the marketplace and from the literary sphere at large. Yet each of these dynamics is gendered with women denigrated to commercial producers and men elevated to artists and while the canon has largely supported the male view of authorship a closer look at the work of women writers from this period reveals concerted attempts to counteract it. Silly Lady Novelists are pitted against serious male modernists in a battle to define what it means to be a literary genius. | The Novelist in the Novel Gender and Genius in Fictional Representations of Authorship 1850–1949

GBP 130.00
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Neurosurgery The Essential Guide to the Oral and Clinical Neurosurgical Exam

Neurosurgery The Essential Guide to the Oral and Clinical Neurosurgical Exam

This new edition of Neurosurgery: The Essential Guide to the Oral and Clinical Neurosurgical Exam provides a concise and practical guidebook of the core knowledge and principles for the International and Intercollegiate FRCS Specialty Examination in Neurosurgery. It is a vital resource for the American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS) and other neurosurgical examinations around the world. Written by neurosurgeons at the top of their field and based on new guidelines this book takes students through how to succeed in the FRCS neurosurgery exams and provides an overview of crucial short and intermediate cases designed to mirror the exam’s testing of a candidate’s clinical knowledge diagnostic acumen investigation and interpretation treatment options and taking consent. Including 72 vital online revision flash cards covering critical and diverse examination cases from trauma to paediatric spine exams this edition also contains crucial guidance to Vivas on the following: Operative surgery and surgical anatomy Investigation of the neurosurgical patient The non-operative clinical practice of neurosurgery This book is a must-read for candidates preparing for the final Intercollegiate Specialty Examination in Neurosurgery (UK) International FRCS Specialty Examination in Neurosurgery (UK) International FRCS Specialty Examination in Neurosurgery as well as the American Canadian European and Australasian exams. In addition to helping candidates pass their final exams the book provides wonderful insight into Neurosurgery for Medical Students Surgical Residents and Neurosurgical Consultants. | Neurosurgery The Essential Guide to the Oral and Clinical Neurosurgical Exam

GBP 59.99
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Accessing the Clinical Genius of Winnicott A Careful Rendering of Winnicott’s Twelve Most Influential Clinical papers

Accessing the Clinical Genius of Winnicott A Careful Rendering of Winnicott’s Twelve Most Influential Clinical papers

Donald Winnicott psychoanalyst and pediatrician is viewed by many in the psychodynamic field as the “other genius” in the history of psychodynamic theory and practice along with Freud. This book selects and explores twelve of his most infl uential clinical papers. Winnicott’s works have been highly valued in the decades since they were first published and are still relevant today. Winnicott’s writings on the goals and techniques of psychodynamic psychotherapy have been foundational in that he recast Freudian- and Kleinian-infl uenced thinking in the direction of the more relational schools of psychotherapy that define current 21st-century psychodynamic practice. Winnicott’s writings help us to understand the maturational processes of children certainly. But more than that they help us to understand how best to intervene when the enterprise of childhood leads to compromises of psychological health in later years. Yet despite Winnicott’s influence and continuing relevance his writings while at some level simple are elusive to modern readers. For one thing he writes in the psychoanalytic genre of the 1930s-1960s whose underlying theoretical assumptions and vocabulary are obscure in the present day and for another his writing often reflects primary process thinking which is suggestive but not declarative. In this work Teri Quatman provides explanations and insight in an interlocution with Winnicott’s most significant papers exploring both his language and concepts and enabling the clinician to emerge with a deep and reflective understanding of his thoughts perspectives and techniques. Engaging and accessible Accessing the Clinical Genius of Winnicott will be of great use to anyone encountering Winnicott for the first time particularly in psychodynamic psychotherapeutic training and in the teaching of relational psychotherapies. | Accessing the Clinical Genius of Winnicott A Careful Rendering of Winnicott’s Twelve Most Influential Clinical papers

GBP 21.99
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A History of Professional Economists and Policymaking in the United States Irrelevant genius

Literacy Out Loud Creating Vibrant Classrooms Where 'Talk' is the Springboard for All Learning