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Articles 4531 - 4560 of 11335
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Atg Interviews Eric M. Calaluca, Chairman And Ceo, Paratext, Katina Strauch, Tom Gilson
Atg Interviews Eric M. Calaluca, Chairman And Ceo, Paratext, Katina Strauch, Tom Gilson
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Cases Of Note-Copyright-To Exploit Or Not To Exploit; That Is The Question, Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, Jack Montgomery
Cases Of Note-Copyright-To Exploit Or Not To Exploit; That Is The Question, Bruce Strauch, Bryan M. Carson, Jack Montgomery
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews-Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
Book Reviews-Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
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No abstract provided.
From The University Presses-University Presses And Atm Publishing, Alex Holzman
From The University Presses-University Presses And Atm Publishing, Alex Holzman
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Media-Centered: Documentary Film, Winifred Fordham Metz
Media-Centered: Documentary Film, Winifred Fordham Metz
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And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Ramune K. Kubilius
And They Were There-Reports Of Meetings, Ramune K. Kubilius
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The Scholarly Publishing Scene-Confessions Of A First-Time Self-Published Novelist (And A Word To Monograph Authors), Myer Kutz
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Bet You Missed It-What Do Gold And Musicians Have In Common?, Bruce Strauch
Bet You Missed It-What Do Gold And Musicians Have In Common?, Bruce Strauch
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Don's Conference Notes-Special Meeting Reports, Donald T. Hawkins
Don's Conference Notes-Special Meeting Reports, Donald T. Hawkins
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Little Red Herrings-Now, Don't Go Chasing Rabbits, Mark Y. Herring
Little Red Herrings-Now, Don't Go Chasing Rabbits, Mark Y. Herring
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I Hear The Train A Comin'-An Interview With The Sipx Team, Greg Tanenbaum
I Hear The Train A Comin'-An Interview With The Sipx Team, Greg Tanenbaum
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Biz Of Acq-Gathering Data: How Two Usmai Libraries Are Using Ebook Statistics, Randall Lowe, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Lynda Aldana
Biz Of Acq-Gathering Data: How Two Usmai Libraries Are Using Ebook Statistics, Randall Lowe, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Lynda Aldana
Against the Grain
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Booklover-Boston Strong, Donna Jacobs
Pelikan's Antidisambiguation: "What's In A Name?", Michael P. Pelikan
Pelikan's Antidisambiguation: "What's In A Name?", Michael P. Pelikan
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Oregon Trails-Collecting What You Read And Why, Thomas W. Leonhardt
Oregon Trails-Collecting What You Read And Why, Thomas W. Leonhardt
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Collecting To The Core-Critical Cartography, Mark Bidney, Ann Doherty
Collecting To The Core-Critical Cartography, Mark Bidney, Ann Doherty
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International Dateline-A Nest Of Singing Birds, Rita Ricketts
International Dateline-A Nest Of Singing Birds, Rita Ricketts
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Charleston Conference 2013-Issues In Book And Serial Acquisition
Charleston Conference 2013-Issues In Book And Serial Acquisition
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Issues In Vendor/Library Relations-Indianapolis, Bob Nardini
Issues In Vendor/Library Relations-Indianapolis, Bob Nardini
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At Brunning: People & Technology: At The Only Edge That Means Anything/How We Understand What We Do, Dennis Brunning
At Brunning: People & Technology: At The Only Edge That Means Anything/How We Understand What We Do, Dennis Brunning
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Atg Crossword Puzzle, Myles Mellor
Hollywood And Shanghai Cinema In The 1930s, Adrian Song Xiang
Hollywood And Shanghai Cinema In The 1930s, Adrian Song Xiang
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
I In his article "Hollywood and Shanghai Cinema in the 1930s" Adrian Song Xiang argues that Hollywood films provided a repertoire of images Chinese filmmakers of the 1930s adapted to their films. Xiang analyses Yu Sun's (孙瑜) 1932 film 野玫瑰 (Wild Rose), whose leading female character Xiaofeng was adapted from Hollywood actress Mary Pickford's iconic rambunctious teenager screen persona, particularly from the 1922 film Tess of the Storm Country. The modernist connotations of Tess' teenage girl character were changed in the process to meet Chinese cultural and political needs. Xiang's analysis suggests an adjustment in the history of early …
Us-American Protestant Missionaries And Translation In China 1894-1911, Mingyu Lu
Us-American Protestant Missionaries And Translation In China 1894-1911, Mingyu Lu
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "US-American Protestant Missionaries and Translation in China 1894-1911" Mingyu Lu discusses impact of and surrounding atmosphere between Protestant missionaries and Chinese intellectuals in translating Western texts. During the national crisis in 1894-1911, Protestant missionaries and Chinese intellectuals co-translated a large number of Western texts and adjusted their translations with regard to content and objectives. While the missionaries and their Chinese co-translators held different views towards the mapping of learning specifically towards Western learning, Chinese learning, and Christian messages, the translations were of significant impact in the period discussed. Lu argues that under the appeal of national renewal, …
Intermarried Couples And "Multiculturalism" In Japan, Kaori Mori Want
Intermarried Couples And "Multiculturalism" In Japan, Kaori Mori Want
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Intermarried Couples and 'Multiculturalism' in Japan" Kaori Mori Want discusses why hyphenated names for the children of intermarried children are important for the achievement of multiculturalism in Japan in an era of globalization. In Japan the number of people who marry interracially or inter-ethnically is increasing, but changes to naming practices must occur for Japan to become a multicultural society. Intermarriage is not a reliable indicator of the maturity of multiculturalism. Foreign residents who have intermarried in Japan do not have the rights of Japanese, such as those of voting, social welfare, education, and so on. This …
Shen And Cinema In 1930s Shanghai, Ling Zhang
Shen And Cinema In 1930s Shanghai, Ling Zhang
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Shen and Cinema in 1930s Shanghai" Ling Zhang analyzes the film十字街頭 (1937) (Crossroads) in relation to the influence from foreign film practice and concepts from Hollywood and Soviet cinema in 1930s Shanghai. By an analysis of the film's cinematic style, Zhang explores the transcultural and transmedial possibilities and potentials in the context of film and film culture in the 1930s and the unruly energy and unique aesthetic characteristics embedded in the process of creative mimesis and transplantation. While in the 1930s Chinese cinema had an ambivalent and paradoxical attitude to US-American and Soviet films, Chinese filmmaker …
Sinologism, The Western World View, And The Chinese Perspective, Ming Dong Gu
Sinologism, The Western World View, And The Chinese Perspective, Ming Dong Gu
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "Sinologism, the Western World View, and the Chinese Perspective" Ming Dong Gu discusses how the West formulated its ways of observing China and how the rest of the world and the Chinese themselves view Chinese culture through the Western lens. Gu discusses the thought of selected scholars in Western history who have contributed to the formation of Sinologism and explores the motivation, logic, rationale, epistemology, methodology, and characteristics of the West's long-term endeavor to incorporate China into the Western-centered world system.
Eng And The Entertainment Film In The People's Republic Of China, Munib Rezaie
Eng And The Entertainment Film In The People's Republic Of China, Munib Rezaie
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "Eng and the Entertainment Film in the People's Republic of China" Munib Rezaie discusses the rise of film as entertainment in the People's Republic of China with a focus on the accomplishments director Dayyan Eng, known in China as Shixian Wu. Rezaie briefly reviews the changing definitions and views towards film as entertainment in the PRC as well as some relevant changes in regulation and policy within the industry itself that largely stem from the ongoing process of globalization and China's accession to the World Trade Organization. Within this new cinematic landscape, Rezaie argues that Eng should …
Wait Upon Ishiguro, Englishness, And Class, Mustapha Marrouchi
Wait Upon Ishiguro, Englishness, And Class, Mustapha Marrouchi
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "Wait upon Ishiguro, Englishness, and Class" Mustapha Marrouchi analyzes Kazuo Ishiguro's novels with focus on the writer's interest in Japanese culture and his preoccupation with matters of class in England. Marrouchi analyzes Ishiguro's novels as located astride of East, West, and the in-between: his precise, exquisitely made stories are shadowed by absences and silences, balanced "between elegy and irony" (Rushdie) and this is so whether the speaker is the obsessive butler in The Remains of the Day or one of the demented heroes in The Unconsoled or When We Were Orphans or the Japanese, guilty or exiled, …
The Narration Of Transnational Territory In Kingston's China Men And Kim's 검은 꽃 (Black Flower), Ju Young Jin
The Narration Of Transnational Territory In Kingston's China Men And Kim's 검은 꽃 (Black Flower), Ju Young Jin
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "The Narration of Transnational Territory in Kingston's China Men and Kim's 검은 꽃 (Black Flower)" Ju Young Jin analyzes Maxine Hong Kingston's and Young-Ha Kim's novels both of which feature East Asian indentured workers in the U.S. and Mexico, respectively. Jin traces the way in which the transnational subjects in the two novels create a textual territory by displacing national histories in a period that has witnessed an increase in indentured workers from East Asia to American continents. Kim creates an apocryphal history of the Korean presence in the New World reimagining the forgotten past by interweaving …