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Queer Studies In Asia, Paisley Currah Oct 2005

Queer Studies In Asia, Paisley Currah

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

How does research about diverse sexualities and genders circulate through Asia? How do linguistic barriers affect the flow of local and regionally produced knowledges? Who calls the shots, defines the agenda, decides who gets published? How can we create more venues for South-South dialogues?


Advocate, October 2005, Vol. [17], No. [2], Gc Advocate Oct 2005

Advocate, October 2005, Vol. [17], No. [2], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Wellness Center Survives Fee Crisis: DSC Funding of Student Health Services Assured; Referendum Passes 654 to 457 (p. 1)

Corporate Rubbish: Evaluating Restaurant Associates’ Environmental Claims about Styrofoam Cups. Lea Johnson (p. 1)

From the Editor. Spencer Sunshine (p. 2)

Academic Repression (p. 2)

People Get Ready: Historic PSC Mass Meeting Packs Cooper Union. Abby Schoneboom (p. 3)

Academic Repression in the First Person: Interview with Carol Lang: Is CUNY Trying to Silence a Long-Time Critic on Trumped-Up Charges? Spencer Sunshine (p. 4)

This Could Happen to You. Andy Smith (p. 5)

Analysis: Iraqi Democracy: Is Civil …


Out Of The Blue: Re-Evaluating Electra-Glide In Blue, William Blick Oct 2005

Out Of The Blue: Re-Evaluating Electra-Glide In Blue, William Blick

Publications and Research

The 1970s was a time of moral ambiguity for the cinema. The cult- favorite, Electra Glide in Blue demonstrates the polarization of ideologies in America at the time. In this film, there are several conflicting views of the Vietnam War, "Hippies", drugs, conservatism, communes, and the mistrust of authority that made up a zeitgeist of the time. This short article defines the film as a examination of the ambiguity of the 1970s.


Documenting Queer Community Histories: Whose History Is It?, Jessica Stern, Nicholas Ray Oct 2005

Documenting Queer Community Histories: Whose History Is It?, Jessica Stern, Nicholas Ray

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

What does it mean to be a member of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) community? When did LGBTQ community history begin? Where do queer communities differ? How do we broach these questions to document communities' experiences? And significantly, why is it important to document the histories of those who are defined as LGBTQ?


Lost And Found: The Imagined Geographies Of American Studies, Cindi Katz Oct 2005

Lost And Found: The Imagined Geographies Of American Studies, Cindi Katz

Publications and Research

In the days after September 11th, 2001, and continuing until now, the national guard and other military personnel fanned out around New York City. Automatic rifles slung over their camouflaged shoulders, they "guarded" New York City's transportation stations, vital corners and thoroughfares, marquee buildings, and each and every bridge and tunnel entrance. Their comportment was usually cordial and rarely vigilant. Exuding the antithesis of an urban sensibility, they complemented the beefy boredom of the police who usually stood nearby, with an almost surreal sense of incredulity; not just "Why am I here?" but a sort of bafflement that anyone would …


Lacuny Disability Services Roundtable Meeting Minutes, September 2005, Lacuny Sep 2005

Lacuny Disability Services Roundtable Meeting Minutes, September 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, September 2005, Lacuny Sep 2005

Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, September 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, September 2005, Lacuny Sep 2005

Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, September 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Advocate, September 2005, Vol. [17], No. [1], Gc Advocate Sep 2005

Advocate, September 2005, Vol. [17], No. [1], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Features / Community News

18% Hike Slams CUNY Graduate Students. James Hoff (p. 1)

GC Welcomes Bill Kelly as President (p. 1)

DSC Welcomes Students Back (p. 1)

Contents (p. 1)

From the Editor. Spencer Sunshine (p. 2)

Academic Repression (p. 2)

Angry About Academic Repression? (p. 3)

Community News: New Trial for Miguel Malo Begins (p. 3)

Around Town: What Does the Fate of NYU’s Graduate Student Union Hold for CUNY? Andrea Morrell (p. 4)

Analysis: State-Sponsored Hate Speech in the War on Terror: A Plan to Push Back. Dan Skinner (p. 5)

Suggestions for a …


Cross-Disciplinary Prospecting: Educational Technology Offers Up Gold For Library And Information Science Curricula, Michael J. Miller Jul 2005

Cross-Disciplinary Prospecting: Educational Technology Offers Up Gold For Library And Information Science Curricula, Michael J. Miller

Publications and Research

This article provides an overview of the current trends in information and communication technology affecting library services and recommends how, because of these trends, library and information science (LIS) curricula should turn an inquisitive, interdisciplinary eye toward the field of educational technology. Gaps in current LIS professional training and practice are cited, curriculum standards in LIS and educational technology programs are described and compared, and examples are presented to demonstrate how educational technology pedagogy and practice help to successfully augment library skills, service, and practice.


Not In Our Name: Reclaiming The Democratic Vision Of Small School Reform, Michelle Fine Jul 2005

Not In Our Name: Reclaiming The Democratic Vision Of Small School Reform, Michelle Fine

Publications and Research

Maybe we weren’t clear. The small schools movement was never simply about size. When committed educators and community activists in New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, Oakland, Boston, and Cincinnati launched the movement, they were desperately seeking alternatives to the failures of big city high schools. They fashioned a vibrant, gutsy social movement for creating democratic, warm, and intellectually provocative schools, particularly for poor and working-class youth of color.


Lacuny Archives And Special Collections Roundtable Meeting Minutes, June 2005, Lacuny Jun 2005

Lacuny Archives And Special Collections Roundtable Meeting Minutes, June 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Multimedia Roundtable Meeting Minutes, June 2005, Lacuny Jun 2005

Lacuny Multimedia Roundtable Meeting Minutes, June 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Book Historical Dictionary Of Turkmenistan, John A. Drobnicki Jun 2005

Review Of The Book Historical Dictionary Of Turkmenistan, John A. Drobnicki

Publications and Research

Review of the book Historical dictionary of Turkmenistan.


The Dilemma Of Access: Describing Open Access Journals With Marc And [Other] Metadata Schemes, Monica Berger, Gloria Rohmann May 2005

The Dilemma Of Access: Describing Open Access Journals With Marc And [Other] Metadata Schemes, Monica Berger, Gloria Rohmann

Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, May 2005, Lacuny May 2005

Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, May 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, May 2005, Lacuny May 2005

Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, May 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Advocate, May 2005, Vol. [16], No. [6], Gc Advocate May 2005

Advocate, May 2005, Vol. [16], No. [6], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Features / Community News

City College Reinstates CCNY Four, But Charges Still Pending. James Hoff (p. 1)

Frances Degen Horowitz to Step Down as GC President (p. 1)

April PSC Contract Update. Mariya Gluzman (p. 1)

Editorial: Farewell Letter from the Editor. James Trimarco (p. 2)

“Resistance Unarmed: Colombian Communities Building Alternatives to War” Photo Exhibit (March 17-April 17, 2005). Debora Upegui (p. 3)

AELLA Statement in Support of Student Strike at University of Puerto Rico (p. 3)

Analysis: The Cult of Institutions. Tony Monchinski (p. 4)

Brazilian Agrarian Reform Under Lula – MST to March. Hannah …


Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, April 2005, Lacuny Apr 2005

Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, April 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, April 2005, Lacuny Apr 2005

Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, April 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Acquisitions Roundtable Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny Mar 2005

Lacuny Acquisitions Roundtable Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Disability Services Roundtable Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny Mar 2005

Lacuny Disability Services Roundtable Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny Mar 2005

Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Web Management Roundtable Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny Mar 2005

Lacuny Web Management Roundtable Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Daily Rhythm Of Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity, Deirdre A. Conroy, Arthur J. Spielman, Rebecca Q. Scott Mar 2005

Daily Rhythm Of Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity, Deirdre A. Conroy, Arthur J. Spielman, Rebecca Q. Scott

Publications and Research

Background: CBFV (cerebral blood flow velocity) is lower in the morning than in the afternoon and evening. Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the time of day changes in CBFV: 1) CBFV changes are due to sleep-associated processes or 2) time of day changes in CBFV are due to an endogenous circadian rhythm independent of sleep. The aim of this study was to examine CBFV over 30 hours of sustained wakefulness to determine whether CBFV exhibits fluctuations associated with time of day.

Methods: Eleven subjects underwent a modified constant routine protocol. CBFV from the middle cerebral artery was monitored …


Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny Mar 2005

Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, March 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Advocate, March 2005, Vol. [16], No. [5], Gc Advocate Mar 2005

Advocate, March 2005, Vol. [16], No. [5], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Community News

The Case for Restructuring Information Resources. Annalies Kamran (p. 1)

When a Tsunami Raises Coffee Prices: What Do Students Think About the Dining Options at the Graduate Center? Antonia Levy and Dan Skinner (p. 1)

A New $12 Fee for Wellness Center is a Good Deal for CUNY (p. 2)

Interactive Technology & Pedagogy Certificate Draft. Masha Rumer (p. 3)

A Day in the Life of a GC Adjunct. Anonymous (p. 5)

Features

Fear and Loathing in Amsterdam. Anonymous (p. 8)

Prose Poem: Flying South. Tony Monchinski (p. 10)

National Public Radio’s Terry Gross: On …


Review Of The Book Dictionary Of Literary Biography, Vol. 299: Holocaust Novelists, John A. Drobnicki Mar 2005

Review Of The Book Dictionary Of Literary Biography, Vol. 299: Holocaust Novelists, John A. Drobnicki

Publications and Research

Review of the book Dictionary of literary biography, Vol. 299: Holocaust novelists.


Lacuny Disability Services Roundtable Meeting Minutes, February 2005, Lacuny Feb 2005

Lacuny Disability Services Roundtable Meeting Minutes, February 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lacuny Reference Roundtable Meeting Minutes, February 2005, Lacuny Feb 2005

Lacuny Reference Roundtable Meeting Minutes, February 2005, Lacuny

Meeting Minutes

No abstract provided.