What a Find Using Archaeology to Unearth a System

What a Find  Using Archaeology to Unearth a System
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Kendall Hunt
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0787226084

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"Students will be able to analyze several systems during the course of the unit. These include the archaeological "problem system", historic systems, and culture systems.

Synopsis An Annual Index of Greek Studies 1993 3

Synopsis  An Annual Index of Greek Studies  1993  3
Author: Andrew D. Dimarogonas
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1998-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9057025620

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Presents 12,860 entries listing scholarly publications on Greek studies. Research and review journals, books, and monographs are indexed in the areas of classical, Hellenistic, Biblical, Byzantine, Medieval, and modern Greek studies., but no annotations are included. After the general listings, entries are also indexed by journal, text, name, geography, and subject. The CD-ROM contains an electronic version of the book. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Starting With Foucault

Starting With Foucault
Author: C. G. Prado,C G Prado
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429965746

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Michel Foucault had a great influence upon a wide range of disciplines, and his work has been widely interpreted and is frequently referred to, but it is often difficult for beginners to find their way into the complexities of his thought. This is especially true for readers whose background is Anglo-American or "analytic" philosophy. C. G. Prado argues in this updated introduction that the time is overdue for Anglo-American philosophers to avail themselves of what Foucault offers. In this clear and greatly-revised second edition, Prado focuses on Foucault's "middle" or genealogical work, particularly Discipline and Punish and Volume One of The History of Sexuality, in which Foucault most clearly comes to grips with the historicization of truth and knowledge and the formation of subjectivity. Understanding Foucault's thought on these difficult subjects requires working through much complexity and ambiguity, and Prado's direct and accessible introduction is the ideal place to start.

Archaeology

Archaeology
Author: Kate Santon
Publsiher: Parragon Pubishing India
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 1405487860

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From well - know treasures like those of Tutankhamun, to less familiar finds like the mummies of the Silk Road and the "frozen chief" from Pazyryk, Archeology: Unearthing the Mysteries of the Past presents a lavishly illustrated survey of the most remarkable archaeological finds in the world, and sets them in their context. These may be places like Great Zimbabwe or Machu Picchu, with throw a new light on a civilization, or objects, such as the finds from the Sutton Hoo ship burial in England, which to the same. There are discoveries made when archaeology was just becoming a science, like those of Schliemann at Troy, and those which have been made more recently, such as the finding of the Iceman and the latest discoveries from Pompeii and Herculaneum. With its beautiful illustrations and informative, approachable text, this book is packed with fascinating information.

Unearthing Shakespeare

Unearthing Shakespeare
Author: Valerie Clayman Pye
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317208778

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What can the Globe Theatre tell us about performing Shakespeare? Unearthing Shakespeare is the first book to consider what the Globe, today’s replica of Shakespeare’s theatre, can contribute to a practical understanding of Shakespeare’s plays. Valerie Clayman Pye reconsiders the material evidence of Early Modern theatre-making, presenting clear, accessible discussions of historical theatre practice; stages and staging; and the relationship between actor and audience. She relays this into a series of training exercises for actors at all levels. From "Shakesball" and "Telescoping" to Elliptical Energy Training and The Radiating Box, this is a rich set of resources for anyone looking to tackle Shakespeare with authenticity and confidence.

Teaching History with Museums

Teaching History with Museums
Author: Alan S. Marcus,Jeremy D. Stoddard,Walter W. Woodward
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351762151

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Teaching History with Museums, Second Edition provides an introduction and overview of the rich pedagogical power of museums and historic sites. With a collection of practical strategies and case studies, the authors provide educators with the tools needed to create successful learning experiences for students. The cases are designed to be adapted to any classroom, encouraging students to consider museums as historical accounts to be examined, questioned, and discussed. Key updates to this revised edition and chapter features include: New Chapter 9 captures the importance of art museums when teaching about the past. Updated Chapter 10 addresses issues of technology, focused on visitors’ experiences in both physical and virtual museums. New coverage of smaller, lesser known museums to allow readers to adapt cases to any of their own local sites. Specific pre-visit, during visit, and post-visit activities for students at each museum. Case reflections analyzing pitfalls and possibilities that can be applied more broadly to similar museums. A listing of resources unique to the museum and history content for each chapter. With this valuable textbook, educators will learn how to promote instruction in support of rigorous inquiry into the past and the goals of democratic values of tolerance and citizenship in the present.

Power and Freedom in the Space of Reasons

Power and Freedom in the Space of Reasons
Author: Tuomo Tiisala
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2024-07-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781040048474

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This book argues that the received view of the distinction between freedom and power must be rejected because it rests on an untenable account of the discursive cognition that endows individuals with the capacity for autonomy and self-governed rationality. In liberal and Kantian approaches alike, the autonomous subject is a self-standing starting point whose freedom is constrained by relations of power only contingently because they are external to the subject’s constitution. Thus, the received view defines the distinction between freedom and power as a dichotomy. Michel Foucault is arguably the most important critic of that dichotomy. However, it is widely agreed that Foucault falls short of justifying the alternative view he develops, where power and freedom are essentially entangled instead. The book fills out the gap by investigating the social preconditions of discursive cognition. Drawing on pragmatist-inferentialist resources from the philosophy of language (Wittgenstein, Sellars, and Brandom), it presents a new interpretation of Foucault’s philosophy that is unified by his overlooked idea of “the archaeology of knowledge.” As a result, the book not only explains why and how power and freedom must be entangled but also what it means ethically to pursue and gain autonomy with respect to one’s own understanding. Power and Freedom in the Space of Reasons will appeal to scholars and advanced students working in social and political philosophy, critical theory, ethics, philosophy of language, and the history of 20th-century philosophy.

Nursing Praxis

Nursing Praxis
Author: Sally E. Thorne,Virginia E. Hayes
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 076190011X

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With the evolution of nursing knowledge and theory, relationships between ideas and actions often become blurred and difficult to articulate. In this ground-breaking volume, the contributors present some of the ways in which nursing scholars are confronting this problem by reflecting upon the nature of nursing knowledge and the application of theory in practice. The book is divided into three sections that address: the nature of knowledge in clinical practice; the application of theoretical knowledge; and the creation of new forms and avenues of inquiry.