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Creating their own image : the history of African-American women artists / by Farrington, Lisa E.(CARDINAL)272314;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The image -- Creativity and the era of slavery -- The nineteenth-century professional vanguard -- The Harlem Renaissance and the New Negro -- The New Negro and the New Deal -- Civil rights and Black power -- Black feminist art -- Abstract explorations -- Conceptualism : art as idea -- Vernacular artists : against the odds -- Postmodern pluralism -- "Post-black" art and the new millennium.Creating Their Own Image marks the first comprehensive history of African-American women artists, from slavery to the present day. Using an analysis of stereotypes of Africans and African-Americans in western art and culture as a springboard, Lisa E. Farrington here richly details hundreds of important works--many of which deliberately challenge these same identity myths, of the carnal Jezebel, the asexual Mammy, the imperious Matriarch--in crafting a portrait of artistic creativity unprecedented in its scope and ambition. In these lavishly illustrated pages, some of which feature images never before published, we learn of the efforts of Elizabeth Keckley, fashion designer to Mary Todd Lincoln; the acclaimed sculptor Edmonia Lewis, internationally renowned for her neoclassical works in marble; and the artist Nancy Elizabeth Prophet and her innovative teaching techniques. We meet Laura Wheeler Waring who portrayed women of color as members of a socially elite class in stark contrast to the prevalent images of compliant maids, impoverished malcontents, and exotics "others" that proliferated in the inter-war period. We read of the painter Barbara Jones-Hogu's collaboration on the famed Wall of Respect, even as we view a rare photograph of Hogu in the process of painting the mural. Farrington expertly guides us through the fertile period of the Harlem Renaissance and the "New Negro Movement," which produced an entirely new crop of artists who consciously imbued their work with a social and political agenda, and through the tumultuous, explosive years of the civil rights movement.Drawing on revealing interviews with numerous contemporary artists, such as Betye Saar, Faith Ringgold, Nanette Carter, Camille Billops, Xenobia Bailey, and many others, the second half of Creating Their Own Image probes more recent stylistic developments, such as abstraction, conceptualism, and post-modernism, never losing sight of the struggles and challenges that have consistently influenced this body of work. Weaving together an expansive collection of artists, styles, and periods, Farrington argues that for centuries African-American women artists have created an alternative vision of how women of color can, are, and might be represented in American culture. From utilitarian objects such as quilts and baskets to a wide array of fine arts, Creating Their Own Image serves up compelling evidence of the fundamental human need to convey one's life, one's emotions, one's experiences, on a canvas of one's own making.--From publisher description.
Subjects: African American art.; African American women artists.;
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Postwar : art between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965 / by Enwezor, Okwui,editor.(CARDINAL)212915; Siegel, Katy,editor.(CARDINAL)291393; Wilmes, Ulrich,1953-editor.(CARDINAL)288670; Haus der Kunst München,issuing body,host institution.(CARDINAL)132873;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Patron's statement / Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier -- Bavarian state minister's statement / Dr. Ludwig Spaenle -- Prefaces / Johannes Ebert, Hortensia Völcker, Alexander Farenholtz -- Director's foreword / Okwui Enwezor -- Curators' acknowledgments / Okwui Enwezor, Katy Siegel, Ulrich Wilmes -- Introductory essays : The judgment of art: postwar and artistic worldliness / Okwui Enwezor ; Art, world, history / Katy Siegel ; Postwar: denazification and reeducation / Ulrich Wilmes ; Postwar: the melancholy history of a term / Mark Mazower ; Legacies of Bandung: decolonization and the politics of culture / Dipesh Chakrabarty -- Visual essays and chronologies : Visual essay: social and political events ; Chronology of social and political events ; Visual essay: arts and culture ; Chronology of arts and culture / compiled by Damian Lentini and Daniel Milnes -- Exhibition sections. 1. Aftermath: zero hour and the atomic era : Section introduction ; Imagining a city through photography / Yasufumi Nakamori ; "Forms disintegrate": painting in the shadow of the bomb / Stephen Petersen ; The natural history of rape / Ariella Azoulay -- 2. Form matters : Section introduction ; The dirt paradigm / Emily Braun ; When identity becomes "form": calligraphic abstraction and Sudanese modernism / Salah M. Hassan ; Material facture / Geeta Kapur ; 0 to 1 / Richard Shiff ; Abstraction and ideology: contestation in Cold War art criticism / Terry Smith -- 3. New images of man : Section introduction ; Germany's postwar search for a new image of man / Yule Heibel ; New images of man: postwar humanism and its challenges in the West / Sarah Wilson ; Remembering Fanon: self, psyche, and the colonial condition / Homi K. Bhabha -- 4. Realisms : Section introduction ; Whatever happened to realism after 1945?: figuration and politics in the Western hemisphere / Alejandro Anreus ; Commitment to humility / Ekaterina Degot ; Exchangeable realism / Anneka Lenssen ; The historical logic of Chinese Nationalist realism from the 1940s to the 1960s / Gao Minglu ; Realism as international style / Nikolas Drosos and Romy Golan -- 5. Concrete visions : Section introduction ; Out of words: the spacetime of concrete poetry / Pedro Erber ; Simultaneous abstractions and postwar Latin American art / Andrea Giunta ; The necessity of concreteness: a view from the (global?) south / Mari Carmen Ramirez -- 6. Cosmopolitan modernisms : Section introduction ; Baghdad modernism / Zainab Bahrani ; Plural modernities: a history of a cosmopolitan modernity / Catherine Grenier ; Exiles, émigrés and cosmopolitans: London's postwar art world / Courtney J. Martin ; The Black cosmopolitans / Tobias Wofford ; Cosmopolitan contaminations: artists, objects, media / Damian Lentini -- 7. Nations seeking form : Section introduction ; Channels for democratic iteration / Galia Bar Or ; After Bandung: transacting the nation in a postcolonial world / Atreyee Gupta ; Fanon, national culture, and the politics of form in postwar Africa / Chika Okeke-Agulu -- 8. Networks, media & communication : Section introduction ; Art in the network of technological media and mass communication: new tendencies / Ješa Denegri ; True grid / Walter Grasskamp ; Reframing the Independent Group / Anne Massey ; The cybernetic vision in postwar art / Pamela M. Lee and Fred Turner."Accompanying the exhibition "Postwar: Art between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945 1965," this extensive catalogue presents the work of more than 200 artists from over 50 countries. Uniquely, it understands the term postwar as a truly global condition, focusing on the increasingly interdependent nature of the world as the result of new geopolitical affinities and technological realities. The catalogue illuminates how these epochal social changes manifested worldwide across the practices of painting, sculpture, installation, performance, cinema, and music, through eight thematic sections: Aftermath: Zero Hour and the Atomic Era; Form Matters; New Images of Man; Realisms; Concrete Visions; Cosmopolitan Modernisms; Nations Seeking Form; and Networks, Media, and Communication. Key historical texts, visual essays, color illustrations, and over 35 original contributions by leading international art historians, curators, and scholars offer new insights into the complex legacies of artistic practice and art historical discourses that emerged in the aftermath of World War II s devastation. Artists biographies, a comprehensive bibliography, and chronologies of the postwar period further supplement what will become an indispensable resource for future research."
Subjects: Catalogs.; Exhibition catalogs.; Haus der Kunst München; Haus der Kunst München; Art, European; Art, American; Art and war.;
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Hungry roots : how food communicates Appalachia's search for resilience / by Stokes, Ashli Quesinberry,author.(CARDINAL)853155; Atkins-Sayre, Wendy,1972-author.(CARDINAL)853154;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-231) and index."A journey through Southern Appalachia to explore the complex messages food communicates about the region. Depictions of Appalachian food culture and practices often romanticize people in the region as good, simple, and, often, white. These stereotypes are harmful to the actual people they are meant to describe as well as to those they exclude. In Hungry Roots: How Food Communicates Appalachia's Search for Resilience, Ashli Quesinberry Stokes and Wendy Atkins-Sayre tell a more complicated story. The authors embark on a cultural tour through food and drinking establishments to investigate regional resilience in and through the plurality of traditions and communities that form the foodways of Southern Appalachia. They visit cafes serving cornbread and beans, a critically acclaimed soul food restaurant, distilleries, festivals celebrating Cherokee and Scottish heritage, a community center and garden serving under-resourced neighbors, and many other food and drinking venues. Hungry Roots demonstrates why Appalachian food still matters"--
Subjects: Food habits; Food; Cooking; Cooking, American; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; TRAVEL / Special Interest / Culinary;
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Reality through the arts / by Sporre, Dennis J.(CARDINAL)719207;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 416-418) and index.1800 -- The Context -- Europe -- The Renaissance -- The Reformation and Counter-Reformation -- The Enlightenment -- Asia -- Africa -- America -- The Arts -- Europe -- The Early Renaissance -- Painting -- Sculpture -- Literature -- Architecture -- The High Renaissance -- Leonardo Da Vinci -- Michelangelo -- Papal Splendor: The Vatican -- Raphael -- The High Renaissance In Venice -- Mannerism -- Northern Europe -- Two-Dimensional Art -- Theatre -- Masterworks William Shakespeare, Hamlet -- Music -- Baroque Style -- Painting -- Sculpture -- Architecture -- Music -- Profile Johann Sebastian Bach -- Literature -- The Enlightenment -- Rococo Style -- The English School -- Genre -- Neoclassical Painting -- Neoclassical Architecture -- Masterworks Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of the Horatii -- Neoclassical Music -- Literature -- Asia -- Chinese Art -- Ming Sculpture And Ceramics -- Painting -- Music -- Indian Art -- Rajput Style -- Punjab Hills Style -- Muslim And Hindu Architecture -- Japanese Art -- Painting Style -- Imari Porcelain -- Kabuki Theatre -- Africa -- Benin Style -- Mali -- America -- Aztec Art -- Incan Art -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Twelve Artistry In An Age Of Industry c. 1800 to c. 1900 -- The Context -- Europe -- Asia -- Africa -- America -- The Arts -- Europe -- Romanticism -- Painting -- Profile Rosa Bonheur -- Literature -- Masterworks Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice -- Music -- Profile Johannes Brahms -- Theatre -- Ballet -- Architecture -- Realism -- Painting -- Theatre And Literature -- Aestheticism -- Impressionism -- Painting -- Sculpture -- Music -- Literature -- Post-Impressionism -- Seurat -- Cezanne -- Gauguin -- Van Gogh -- Art Nouveau -- Asia -- Africa -- America -- American Indian Art -- African American Music -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Thirteen The Arts In A Modern, Postmodern, And Pluralistic World 1900 to the Present -- The Context -- Modernism -- Postmodernism -- Pluralism -- History -- The Arts -- Modern Directions -- Expressionism -- Fauvism -- Cubism -- Futurism and Mechanism -- Dada -- Abstraction -- Surrealism -- Minimalism -- Absurdism -- Realism -- Abstract Expressionism -- Pop Art -- Hard Edge -- Environmental and Ephemeral Art -- Architectural Modernism.Machine generated contents note: Using this Book -- Organization -- Pronouncing Names And Terms -- The Companion Website And Accompanying Music CD -- Putting this Study in Context -- The Arts And Ways Of Knowing -- Reality Through The Arts -- What Are Art's Main Concerns? -- Creativity -- Aesthetic Communication -- Symbols -- Fine and Applied Art -- What Are Art's Purposes And Functions? -- Purposes -- Functions -- How Should We Perceive And Respond? -- Applying Critical Skills -- Approaches To Criticism -- Formal Criticism -- Contextual Criticism -- Making Judgments -- Artisanship -- Communication -- Style -- How Can We Analyze Style? -- Style And Culture -- How Does A Style Get Its Name? -- Thinking Critically -- pt. I The Media Of The Arts -- What Artists Use to Express "Reality" -- ch. One Two-Dimensional Art -- Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Media -- Drawing -- Dry Media -- Wet Media -- Painting -- Mixed Media -- Printmaking -- Relief Printing -- Intaglio -- Planographic Processes -- Photography -- Art Photography -- Documentary Photography -- Photographic Techniques -- Composition -- Elements -- Line -- Profile Pablo Picasso -- Form -- Color -- Mass -- Texture -- Principles -- Repetition -- Balance -- Unity -- Focal Areas -- Other Factors -- Perspective -- Chiaroscuro -- Content -- Painting & Human Reality Gericault, The Raft of the "Medusa" -- Sense Stimuli -- Contrasts -- Dynamics -- Trompe L'Oeil -- Juxtaposition -- Focus -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Two Sculpture -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Dimensionality -- Full-Round -- Relief -- Linear -- Methods Of Execution -- Subtraction -- Construction -- Substitution -- Manipulation -- Composition -- Elements -- Principles -- Other Factors -- Articulation -- Sculpture & Human Reality Michelangelo, David -- Profile Michelangelo -- Focal Area (Emphasis) -- Ephemeral and Environmental -- Found -- Sense Stimuli -- Touch -- Temperature And Age -- Dynamics -- Size -- Lighting And Environment -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Three Architecture -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Structure -- Post and Lintel -- Arch -- Cantilever -- Bearing Wall -- Skeleton Frame -- Building Materials -- Stone -- Concrete -- Wood -- Steel -- Line, Repetition, And Balance -- Scale And Proportion -- Profile Frank Lloyd Wright -- Context -- Space -- Architecture & Human Reality Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye -- Climate -- Sense Stimuli -- Controlled Vision And Symbolism -- Style -- Apparent Function -- Dynamics And Interactivity -- Scale -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Four Music And Opera -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Classical Forms -- Mass -- Cantata -- Oratorio -- Art Song -- Fugue -- Symphony -- Concerto -- Jazz Forms -- Blues -- New Orleans Style -- Ragtime -- Free Jazz -- Fusion -- Groove -- Pop Music Forms -- Rock and Roll -- Rap -- Composition -- Sound -- Pitch -- Dynamics -- Tone Color -- Duration -- Rhythm -- Beat -- Meter -- Tempo -- Melody -- Harmony -- Profile Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Tonality -- Texture -- Monophony -- Polyphony -- Homophony -- Sense Stimuli -- Our Primal Responses -- The Musical Performance -- Opera -- Types Of Opera -- The Opera Production -- Music & Human Reality Bizet, Carmen -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Five Literature -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Formal Divisions -- Fiction -- Novels -- Short Stories -- Poetry -- Narrative -- Dramatic -- Lyric -- Nonfiction -- Biography -- Essay -- Sacred Scriptures -- Drama -- Technical Devices -- Fiction -- Point Of View -- Appearance And Reality -- Tone -- Character -- Plot -- Theme -- Profile Toni Morrison -- Symbols -- Poetry -- Language -- Structure -- Sound Structures -- Meter -- Nonfiction -- Facts -- Anecdotes -- Sense Stimuli -- Pictures -- Sounds -- Emotions -- Literature & Human Reality Alice Walker, "Roselilly" -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Six Theatre -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Genres -- Tragedy -- Comedy -- Tragicomedy -- Melodrama -- Performance Art -- The Production -- Script -- Plot -- Exposition -- Complication -- Denouement -- Foreshadowing -- Discovery -- Reversal -- Character -- Protagonist -- Themes -- Visual Elements -- Theatre Types -- Scene Design -- Lighting Design -- Costume Design -- Properties -- Aural Elements -- Dynamics -- Actors -- Profile William Shakespeare -- Lifelikeness -- Sense Stimuli -- Theatre & Human Reality David Rabe, Hurly-Burly -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Seven Cinema -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Classifications -- Narrative -- Documentary -- Absolute (Avant-Garde) -- The Production -- Mise-en-Scene -- Director -- Techniques -- Editing -- Camera Viewpoint -- Cinema & Human Reality Sergei Eisenstein, Battleship Potemkin -- Cutting Within The Frame -- Dissolves -- Focus -- Movement -- Lighting -- Sense Stimuli -- Viewpoint -- Crosscutting -- Tension Build-Up And Release -- Direct Address -- Magnitude And Convention -- Structural Rhythm -- Profile D.W. Griffith -- Audio -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Eight Dance -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Forms -- Ballet -- Modern Dance -- World Concert/Ritual Dance -- Folk Dance -- Jazz Dance -- Choreography -- Formalized Movement -- Line, Form, and Repetition -- Rhythm -- Mime and Pantomime -- Profile Akram Khan -- Theme, Image, and Story Line -- Music -- Mise-en-Scene -- Lighting -- Dance & Human Reality Martha Graham, Appalachian Spring -- Sense Stimuli -- Moving Images -- Force -- Sign Language -- Color -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- pt. II THE STYLES OF THE ARTS -- How Artists Portray "Reality" -- ch. Nine Ancient Approaches c. 30,000 to c. 480 b.c.e. -- The Context -- The Stone Age -- The Middle East -- Asia -- America -- Europe -- The Arts -- The Stone Age -- The Middle East -- Sumerian Art -- Masterworks The Tell Asmar Statues -- Assyrian Art -- Egyptian Art -- Profile Nefertiti -- Hebrew Art -- Asia -- America -- Europe -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Ten Artistic Reflections In The Pre-Modern World C. 480 B.C.E. to C. 1400 C.E. -- The Context -- Europe -- Greece -- Rome -- The Middle Ages -- The Middle East -- Byzantium -- Islam -- Asia -- China -- India -- Japan -- Africa -- America -- The Arts -- Europe -- Greek Classicism and Hellenism -- Classicism -- Sculpture -- Masterworks Myron, Discus Thrower -- Theatre -- Architecture -- Literature -- Hellenistic Style -- Imperial Roman Classicism -- Sculpture -- Literature -- Architecture -- Medieval Music -- Profile Hildegard of Bingen -- Romanesque Style -- Medieval Literature -- Gothic Style -- Two-Dimensional Art -- Architecture -- Sculpture -- Medieval Theatre -- The Middle East -- Byzantine Style -- Architecture -- Mosaics And Ivories -- Islamic Art -- Two-Dimensional Art -- Music -- Literature -- Islamic Style In Architecture -- Textiles And Ceramics -- Asia -- Chinese Art -- Sculpture -- Architecture -- Painting -- Indian Art -- Sculpture -- Architecture -- Japanese Art -- Architecture -- Painting And Sculpture -- Theatre And Literature -- Africa -- Nok Style -- Igbo-Ukwu Style -- Ife Style -- Djenne Style -- America -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Eleven Artistic Styles In The Emerging Modern World c. 1400 to c." ... provides both a topical and chronological approach to the humanities. Part I, "The Media of the Arts," offers independent chapters on two dimensional art (drawing, painting, printmaking, and photography), sculpture, architecture, music, literature, theatre, cinema, and dance. Part II, "The Styles of the Arts," is a chronological history of the arts of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, organized by artistic discipline and focusing on styles rather than encyclopedic detail."--Publisher.
Subjects: Arts.; Realism in art.;
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The North American Indians; a sourcebook / by Owen, Roger C.(CARDINAL)199646; Deetz, James.(CARDINAL)188545; Fisher, Anthony D.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 693-714) and index. History and Evolution of American Indian Cultures / Gordon R. Willey -- North American Culture Areas / Clark Wissler -- Demography of the American Indians / Alfred L. Kroeber -- Physical Types of American Indians / T. Dale Stewart, Marshall T. Newman -- Ecology and Physical Types of the American Indians / Marshall T. Newman -- Indian Languages of North America / Harry Hoijer -- North American Indian Languages: A Synthesis / Morris Swadesh -- Religion Among American Indians / Ruth Underhill -- American Indian Music / Bruno Nettl -- The Aleut-Eskimo Community / William S. Laughlin -- Eskimo-Aleut Religion / Gordon H. Marsh -- Eskimo Customary Law / Robert F. Spencer -- Tales from the Central Eskimo / Franz Boas -- The Problem of the Aged in Eskimo Society / Peter Freuchen -- Hunting Bands of Eastern and Western Canada / Diamond Jennes -- Ojibwa World View / A. Irving Hallowell -- The Great Basin Shoshonean Indians / Julian H. Steward -- Paviotso Shamanism / Willard Z. Park -- The Life Cycle of the Plateau Sanpoil / Verne F. Ray -- Shuswap Coyote Stories / James A. Teit -- Indians of the Northwest Coast / Philip Drucker -- The Coast Salish of Canada / Homer G. Barnett -- The Potlatch in Kwakiutl Life / Helen Codere -- Art of the Northwest Coast Indians / Philip Drucker. The Indians of California / Alfred L. Kroeber -- Belief and Behavior in Northwest California Indian Society / Walter Goldschmidt -- The Use of Acorns in California / Edward W. Gifford -- Homosexuality Among the Mohave Indians / George Devereux -- Gatherers and Farmers in the Greater Southwest / Paul Kirchhoff -- The Kinship Behavior of the Hopi Indians / Fred Eggan -- Pima Indian Subsistence / Frank Russell -- Maricopa Warfare / Leslie Spier -- The Language of the Navaho / Clyde Kluckhohn, Dorthea Leighton -- The Death Practices of the Kiowa Apache / Morris E. Opler, William E. Bittle -- The Culture-Type of the Plains Indians / Robert H. Lowie -- The Horse Complex in Plains Indian History / John C. Ewers -- The Kiowa Sun Dance / Leslie Spier -- Coup and Scalp Among the Plains Indians / George B. Grinnell -- Prehistoric Cultures of the East / Albert C. Spaulding -- Early Accounts of the Natchez / John R. Swanton -- The Cherokee in the Eighteenth Century / Fred Gearing -- Iroquois Social Organization / Alexander A. Goldenweiser -- The Indian Tribes of the Upper Great Lakes Region / George I. Quimby -- The Social Aspects of Huron Property / Mary W. Herman -- Women in Menomini Culture / Louise S. Spindler -- Socioeconomic Conditions of Contemporary American Indians / William H. Kelly -- Indian and European: Indian-White Relations from Discovery to 1887 / D'Arcy McNickle -- The Acculturation of American Indians / Evon Z. Vogt -- The Peyote Way / James S. Slotkin -- Education Among American Indians: Individual and Cultural Aspects / Robert J. Havighurst -- Pluralism and the American Indian / Robert A. Manners -- Divergent Views on "Pluralism and the American Indian" / John Collier vs. Robert A. Manners.General introduction to the study of the aboriginal populations of North America. College and university level.
Subjects: Indians of North America.;
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Black futures / by Drew, Kimberly,1990-editor.(CARDINAL)853254; Wortham, Jenna,1981-editor.(CARDINAL)837270;
Justice. #FreeMeekMill: Aaron Ricketts -- Unearthed: Yousra Elbagir with art by Yasmin Elnour -- 91020000: Cameron Rowland -- #FeesMustFall: Pontsho Pilane -- FREE CYNTOIA BROWN: Jana Augustin -- Penny Dreadful: Nina Chanel Abney -- What I know about the ocean: Ayana Elizabeth Johnson with art by Nadia Huggins -- Artist's statement: Kara Walker -- GirlTrek: Vanessa Garrison & T. Morgan Dixon -- Indya Moore -- Ownership. Tutu and the worth of Black art: Alexis Okeowo with art by Ben Enwonwu -- Nomads at the end of empire: Jameel Mohammed -- In conversation: Samantha Irby and Sam Bailey -- A lesson in reading: Jerome Harris -- In conversation: Rawiya Kameir and Thebe Kgositsile (Earl Sweatshirt) -- Black pain is not for profit: Rene Matić with art by BBZ London and Michael Bilsborough -- Salehe Bembury -- Toward a Black circulationism: Aria Dean -- On discwoman: Frankie Decaiza Hutchinson -- Renée Mussai and Zanele Muholi -- Pluralism: Deborah Roberts -- Dispatch from The Colored Girls Museum: Errin Haines with art by Maty Biayenda -- Online imagined Black English: manuel arturo abreu with art by RaFia Santana -- Invasion of privacy: Jace Clayton with art by Flo Ngala -- Memory. Sandra Bland is not alive and someone is responsible: E. Jane -- Ntozake been said that: Mecca Jamilah Sullivan with art by McArthur Binion -- In the wake: I'm SO Black I blind you: Cauleen Smith -- On and off again: Kia LaBeija -- Affirmation: Eve L. Ewing with art by Zora J. Murff -- The National Memorial for Peace and Justice-- Outlook. Are we there yet?: Kameelah Janan Rasheed -- Gayby love: Linda Villarosa with art by Jordan Casteel and Florine Démosthène -- An uneven peace: Rahawa Haile -- An unexpected peace: Hannah Giorgis -- The vision and justice project: Sarah E. Lewis with art by Carrie Mae Weems -- In conversation: Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jenna Wortham -- Appolition -- Protect Ilhan Omar: Decolonize this place -- In conversation: Kiese Laymon and Chokwe Antar Lumumba -- Black is (still) beautiful. This hair of mine: Akinola Davies, Jr., and Cyndia Harvey -- Welcome to the trans visibility era: Raquel Willis -- You next: How Black barbershops saved lives: Antonio "Tone" Johnson -- #YoAmoMiPajon: Sandra Garcia -- Sheena Rose on Simone Asia -- Pop for you: Junglepussy -- A true picture of Black skin: Teju Cole -- #AfroHairMatters: Rhianna Jones with Kerrilyn Gibson -- Don't touch my hair: Solange Knowles -- Tschabalala Self on Lauren Kelly -- Pyer Moss -- LaKela Brown on Nontsikelelo Mutiti -- Legacy. BlackPlanet's Black future: André Brock -- Martine Rose -- In conversation: Rembert Browne and Ezra Edelman -- Tourmaline -- The notion of pride: Rahim Fortune -- Mothers of the house: Thomas J. Lax with art by Leilah Weinraub -- Slave play's blackout: Jeremy O. Harris with art by Emilio Madrid -- Auntie Yvonne's coconut bread: Pierre Serrao with art by Mina Elise Echevarria -- The enduring legacy of Baltimore's Arabbers: Lawrence Burney with art by Gioncarlo Valentine -- In conversation: Simone Browne and Sadie Barnette -- Invoice: serpentwithfeet -- On the illusion of safe space: FAKA -- Native tongue: Ola Osaze -- No Sesso -- The myth of the crackhead: Donovan X. Ramsey -- The Birmingham Project: Dawoud Bey -- Dem man: Caleb Femi with art by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye -- Save our Black asses: David Leggett.Letter from the editors: Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham with art by Jonell Joshua -- Black lives matter. Invited to the cookout: David Leggett -- Black Lives Matter: Alicia Garza -- A teenager with promise: Alexandra Bell -- Black Lives Matter: Sasha Huber and Petri Saarikko -- Black survival guide: Hank Willis Thomas -- I will protect Black people: Yetunde Olagbaju -- America is Black: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh -- A call to action: LaToya Ruby Frazier -- Black futures. Today is yesterday's tomorrow: King Britt -- Now more than ever: Morgan Parker -- There are Black people in the future: Alisha Wormsley -- Black mamas bailout day: (F)empower -- In conversation: Cyrée Jarelle Johnson and Carolyn Lazard with art by Alice Sheppard -- Time & memory: Rasheedah Phillips -- Love is the message, the message is death: Arthur Jafa in conversation with Tina Campt -- In conversation: Shawné Michaelain Holloway and Tiona Nekkia McClodden -- The Black simmer: Amira Virgil -- June Jordan's vision of a Black future: Doreen St. Félix with art by Renee Gladman -- In conversation: Rodan Tekle, Sean D. Henry-Smith, and Destiny Brundidge -- Black political action: De'Ara Balenger with art by Ment Nelson -- Far beyond the stars: Ayana Jamieson with art by Lauren Halsey -- Power. These wall can talk: Wesley Morris on art by Amy Sherald and Kehinde Wiley -- Dust II onyx: Soleil Levé Bon Mambo Elizabeth Ruth with art by Courtney Alexander -- Black to the land: Leah Penniman -- Through the portal: Locating the magnificent: Zadie Smith on Deana Lawson -- Tabita Rezaire on Bogosi Sekhukhuni -- Color(ed) theory: Amanda Williams -- The library of missing datasets: Mimi Onuoha -- Firelei Báez on Koleka Putuma -- Fairview: Jackie Sibblies Drury -- Hair nah: Momo Pixel -- Joy. The #OptimisticChallenge: Jasmine Johnson -- Black power naps: Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa -- #ThanksgivingwithBlackFamilies: Ziwe Fumudoh -- It's time to reclaim our skin: adrienne maree brown with art by Shadi Al-Atallah -- Ecstatic resilience: Sable Elyse Smith with art by Suzanne Abramson, Tyahra Angus, Brennen Buckner, Christian Cody, RJ Eldridge, Melissa Bunni Elian, Kevin Hinton, Jazzmyn Hollis, Sasha Kelley, Setti Kidane, Kene Nwatu, Guarionex Rodriguez, Jr., and Vino Taylor -- Ritual for self-compassion and care: Siedeh Foxie -- Muslamic ray guns: Muna Mire -- Texas Isaiah on Ahya Simone with art by Shack Shackleford -- regular black: Danez Smith with art by Jonathan Lyndon Chase -- The flesh gives empathy: Jason Parham with art by Toyin Ojih Odutola and Kerry James Marshall -- Haitian independence day: Zoé Samudzi -- Fried pig ears, for snackin': Kia Damon -- On times I have forced myself to dance: Hanif Abdurraqib with art by Brendan Fernandes -- Untitled (for Stewart): Juliana Huxtable -- Independent subtexts: Devin N. Morris -- Documenting the nameplate with art by Naima Green and Azikiwe Mohammed -- Ode to shea butter: Angel Nafis with art by Nakeya Brown -- Black genius joint: Nikole Hannah-Jones"Black Futures is a collection of work--art, photos, essays, memes, dialogues, recipes, tweets, poetry, and more--that tells the story of the radical, imaginative, bold, and beautiful world that black artists, high and low, are producing today. The book presents a succession of brilliant and provocative pieces--from both emerging and renowned creators of all kinds--that generates an entrancing rhythm: Readers will go from conversations with hackers and street artists to memes and Instagram posts, from powerful prose to dazzling paintings and insightful infographics. A generational document that captures this fast-moving generation in its own dynamic and expansive language. While shaped in the tradition of other generational statements, from The New Negro to Black Fire to Toni Morrison's landmark The Black Book, Black Futures does not have a retrospective air. It showcases the present, but points to the future. We live at a time when black culture--whether it's created by Ava DuVernay or Donald Glover, Kendrick Lamar or Cardi B, meme-makers or YouTubers--is opening our imaginations and offering new paths forward, a multi-voiced, utopian alternative to a world of walls and white nationalism. Black Futures captures this expansive vision and energy and makes it available to any reader, of any color, who wants to explore this exciting cultural moment and see the next one coming"--
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Arts and society; Black people.;
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Alphabet Ready by 5: Hooked on spelling [kit]. by Hooked on Phonics (Firm)(CARDINAL)691152; Smarterville Productions.(CARDINAL)560082;
Red level. Short vowels vs. long vowels -- Blends vs. nonblends -- Vowel pairs -- Sound of "y" -- Plurals -- Irregular words.Yellow level. Beginning and ending consonant sounds -- Rhyming word families -- Short vowels -- Beginning and ending blends.Designed to teach spelling fundamentals with a learn-practice-play approach via lessons on the CD-ROMs, practice with exercises in the workbooks and on the reusable study card, and games in the workbooks.Ages 5-8.Alphabet Ready by 5.Alphabet Ready by Five.System requirements: WIndows 2000 or later. Mac OS x v. 10.5 or higher.
Subjects: English language; English language; Alphabet; Reading; English language; Language arts (Preschool);
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Selected papers from the American anthropologist, 1888-1920. / by De Laguna, Frederica,1906-2004.(CARDINAL)149375; Hallowell, A. Irving(Alfred Irving),1892-1974.Beginnings of anthropology in America.;
Includes bibliographical references.The beginnings of anthropology in America / A. Irving Hallowell -- I. The development of anthropology. The nomenclature and teaching of anthropology / Daniel G. Brinton and comment by J.W. Powell (vol. V, 1892, 263-271) -- The World's Fair Congress of Anthropology / W.H. Holmes (vol. VI, 1893, 423-434) -- Recent progress in American anthropology (v. 8, 1906, 441-444) -- Obituary of John Wesley Powell (vol. 4, 1902, 564-565) -- Obituary of Frederic Ward Putnam / A.L. Kroeber (vol. 17, 1915, 712-718) -- II. American Indian origins. The views of Alfred R. Wallace on the antiquity of man in North America (vol. I, 1888, 182-183) -- Stone art in America / J.W. Powell (vol. VIII, 1895, 1-7) -- Symposium on the problems of the unity or plurality and the probable place of origin of the American aborigines (vol. 14, 1912, 1-59) -- III. American archeology. The prehistoric culture of Tusayan / J. Walter Fewkes (vol. IX, 1896, 151-173) -- A revival of ancient Hopi pottery art / Walter Hough (vol. 19, 322-323) -- Some aspects of North American archeology / Roland B. Dixon, including the discussion of The relation of archeology to ethnology / W.H. Holmes, George Grant MacCurdy, Berthold Laufer (vol. 15, 1913, 549-577) -- Chronology of the Tano ruins, New Mexico / N.C. Nelson (vol. 18, 1916, 159-180) -- IV. Physical anthropology. Physical anthropology in America / Aleš Hrdlička (vol. 16, 1914, 508-554) -- Dermal topography (correspondence between Francis Galton and Otis T. Mason) (vol. I, 1888, 171) -- Physical characteristics of the Indians of the North Pacific coast / Franz Boas (vol. IV, 1891, 25-32) -- Aboriginal trephining in Bolivia / Adolph F. Bandelier (vol. 6, 1904, 440-446) -- Note on the molar teeth of the Piltdown mandible / William K. Gregory (vol. 18, 1916, 384-387) -- V. Language. The present condition of our knowledge of North American languages / Pliny Earl Goddard (vol. 16, 1914, 555-561 and 593-601) -- On alternating sounds / Franz Boas (vol. II, 1889, 47-53) -- Preliminary report on the language and mythology of the Upper Chinook / Edward Sapir (vol. 9, 1907, 553-544) -- Numeral systems of the languages of California / Roland B. Dixon and A.L. Kroeber (vol. 9, 1907, 663-672) -- Language and environment / Edward Sapir (vol. 14, 1912, 226-242) -- VI. Ethnology. Ethnographic sketches. -- The Navajo / A.M. Stephen (vol. VI, 1893, 345-362) -- The Chukchi of northeastern Asia / Waldemar Bogoras (vol. 3, 1901, 80-108) -- Preliminary sketch of the Mohave Indians / A.L. Kroeber (vol. 4, 1902, 276-285) -- Notes on the Indians of Maryland, 1705-1706 / D.I. Bushnell, Jr. (vol. 15, 1913, 535-536) -- Art and technology. On the evolution of ornament : an American lesson / W.H. Holmes (vol. III, 1890, 137-146) -- Primitive copper working : an experimental study / Frank Hamilton Cushing (vol. VII, 1894, 93-117) -- The technic of aboriginal American basketry / Otis T. Mason (vol. 3, 1901, 109-128) -- Society and social life. The development of the clan system and of secret societies among the northwestern tribes / John R. Swanton (vol. 6, 1904, 477-485) -- The social organization of American tribes / John R. Swanton (vol. 7, 1905, 663-673) -- The family hunting band as the basis of Algonkian social organization / Frank G. Speck (vol. 17, 1915, 289-305) -- Family and sib / Robert H. Lowrie (vol. 21, 1919, 28-40) -- The Zuñi a d́oshlĕ and suukĕ / Elsie Clews Parsons (vol. 18, 1916, 338-347) -- War. Coup and scalp among the Plains Indians / George Bird Grinnell (vol. 12, 1910, 296-310) -- Review of Georg Friederici: Skalpieren und ähnliche Kriegsgebräuche in Amerika / James Mooney (vol. 9, 1907, 185-187) -- Ceremonialism and religion. Orenda and a definition of religion / J.N.B. Hewitt (vol. 4, 1902, 33-46) -- Ceremonialism in North America / Robert H. Lowrie (vol. 16, 1914, 602-631) -- Review of Emile Durkheim: Les formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse / A.A. Goldenweiser (vol. 17, 1915, 719-735) -- SBeTeTDA Q́, a shamanistic performance of the Coast Salish / Herman K. Haeberlin (vol. 20, 1918, 249-257) -- Legend and myth. The mythology of the Koryak / Waldemar Jochelsen (vol. 6, 1904, 413-425) -- Native account of the meeting between La Perouse and the Tlingit / G.T. Emmons (vol. 13, 1911, 294-298) -- Review of Franz Boas: Tsmishian mythology / C.M. Barbeau (vol. 19, 1917, 548-563) -- VII. Method and theory of ethnology. Piratical acculturation / W J McGee (vol. 16, 1914, 447-505) -- Material cultures of the North American Indians / Clark Wissler (vol. 16, 1914, 447-505) -- Review of Clark Wissler: The American Indian / A.L. Kroeber (vol. 20, 1818, 203-209) -- Review of Robert H. Lowrie: Primitive society / by A.L. Kroeber (vol. 22, 1920, 377-381) -- The methods of ethnology / Franz Boas (vol. 22, 1920, 311-321) -- Selected bibliography on the history of anthropology in America -- Portraits of contributors to the American anthropologist -- Index of authors and titles.
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Mama Bear apologetics : empowering your kids to challenge cultural lies by Ferrer, Hillary Morgan,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Foreword by Nancy Pearcey -- Protecting you kids the mama bear way -- Part 1: Rise up, mama bears -- 1. Calling all mama bears- My kid has a cheerio shoved up his nose. Why am I reading this book?: Hillary Morgan Ferrer and Julie Loos -- 2. How to be a mama bear-Is this code for being the weirdest mom on the playground?: Hillary Short -- 3. The discerning mama bear-The refined art of "Chew and spit": Hillary Morgan Ferrer -- 4. Linguistic theft- Redefining words to get your way and avoid reality: Hillary Morgan Ferrer -- Part 2: Lies you've probably heard but didn't know what they were called -- 5. God helps those who help themselves-Self-helpism: Teasi Connon -- 6. My brain is trustworthy...according to my brain- naturalism: Hillary Morgan Ferrer -- 7. I'd believe in God if there were any shred of evidence- skepticism: Hillary Morgan Ferrer and Rebekah Valerius -- 8. The truth is, there is no truth-postmodernism: Rebekah Valerius and Hillary Morgan Ferrer -- 9. you're wrong to tell me that I'm wrong!- Moral relativism: Hillary Morgan Ferrer and Rebekah Valerius -- 10. Follow your heart- it never lies!-Emotionalism: Teasi Cannon, Hillary Morgan Ferrer, and Hillary Short -- 11. Just worship something- pluralism: Cathryn S. Buse --12. I'm not religious; I'm spiritual!-new spirituality: Alisa Childers --13. Communism failed because nobody did it right- Marxism: Hillary Morgan Ferrer -- 14. The future is female- Feminism: Rebekah Valerius, Alisa Childers, and Hillary Morgan Ferrer -- 15. Christianity needs a makeover- Progressive Christianity: Alisa Childers -- Final words of encouragement -- 16. How to take all this information and #RoarLikeAMother-The mama bears -- Reading resources for each chapter -- NotesMama Bear Apologetics™ is the book you've been looking for. This mom-to-mom guide will equip you to teach your kids how to form their own biblical beliefs about what is true and what is false. Through transparent life stories and clear, practical applications--including prayer strategies--this band of Mama Bears offers you tools to train yourself, so you can turn around and train your kids.
Subjects: Religious materials.; Mothers; Apologetics.; Christian education of children.; Mothers.;
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