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austin butler relationship history: Historical Romance Fiction Lisa Fletcher, 2016-04-22 The first book-length study of romance novels to focus on issues of sexuality rather than gender, Historical Romance Fiction moves the ongoing debate about the value and appeal of heterosexual romance onto new ground, testing the claims of cutting-edge critical theorists on everything from popular classics by Georgette Heyer, to recent 'bodice rippers,' to historical fiction by John Fowles and A.S. Byatt. Beginning with her nomination of 'I love you' as the romance novel's defining speech act, Lisa Fletcher engages closely with speech-act theory and recent studies of performativity. The range of texts serves to illustrate Fletcher's definition of historical romance as a fictional mode dependent on the force and familiarity of the speech act, 'I love you', and permits Fletcher to provide a detailed account of the genre's history and development in both its popular and 'literary' manifestations. Written from a feminist and anti-homophobic perspective, Fletcher's subtle arguments about the romantic speech act serve to demonstrate the genre's dependence on repetition ('Romance can only quote') and the shaky ground on which the romance's heterosexual premise rests. Her exploration of the subgenre of cross-dressing novels is especially revealing in this regard. With its deft mix of theoretical arguments and suggestive close readings, Fletcher's book will appeal to specialists in genre, speech act and performativity theory, and gender studies. |
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austin butler relationship history: Nature in German History Christof Mauch, 2004-10 Published in Association with the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. Germany is a key test case for the burgeoning field of environmental history; in no other country has the landscape been so thoroughly politicized throughout its past as in Germany,and in no other country have ideas of 'nature' figured so centrally in notions of national identity. The essays collected in this volume — the first collection on the subject in either English or German — place discussions of nature and the human relationship with nature in their political co texts. Taken together, they trace the gradual shift from a confident belief in humanity ’s ability to tame and manipulate the natural realm to the Umweltbewußtsein driving the contemporary conservation movement. Nature in German History also documents efforts to reshape the natural realm in keeping with ideological beliefs — such as the Romantic exultation of 'the wild' and the Nazis' attempts to eliminate 'foreign' flora and fauna — as well as the ways in which political issues have repeatedly been transformed into discussions of the environment in Germany. |
austin butler relationship history: Garments of Paradise Susan Elizabeth Ryan, 2014-06-13 A historical and critical view of wearable technologies that considers them as acts of communication in a social landscape. Wearable technology—whether a Walkman in the 1970s, an LED-illuminated gown in the 2000s, or Google Glass today—makes the wearer visible in a technologically literate environment. Twenty years ago, wearable technology reflected cultural preoccupations with cyborgs and augmented reality; today, it reflects our newer needs for mobility and connectedness. In this book, Susan Elizabeth Ryan examines wearable technology as an evolving set of ideas and their contexts, always with an eye on actual wearables—on clothing, dress, and the histories and social relations they represent. She proposes that wearable technologies comprise a pragmatics of enhanced communication in a social landscape. “Garments of paradise” is a reference to wearable technology's promise of physical and mental enhancements. Ryan defines “dress acts”—hybrid acts of communication in which the behavior of wearing is bound up with the materiality of garments and devices—and focuses on the use of digital technology as part of such systems of meaning. She connects the ideas of dress and technology historically, in terms of major discourses of art and culture, and in terms of mass media and media culture, citing such thinkers as Giorgio Agamben, Manuel De Landa, and Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. She examines the early history of wearable technology as it emerged in research labs; the impact of ubiquitous and affective approaches to computing; interaction design and the idea of wearable technology as a language of embodied technology; and the influence of open source ideology. Finally, she considers the future, as wearing technologies becomes an increasingly naturalized aspect of our social behavior. |
austin butler relationship history: The History of Emotions Katie Barclay, 2020-09-02 This student guide introduces the key concepts, theories and approaches to the history of emotions while teaching readers how to apply these ideas to historical source material. Covering the main emotions approaches and providing a range of global case studies and historical sources with which to apply learning, this textbook provides a 'how to' guide for those new to the field and for those learning how historians apply methods to source material. Written in clear and accessible language, each chapter is accompanied by further reading, while surveying many of the main areas of current research and providing ideas for personal research projects and further learning. This methodological guide is ideal for students taking modules on the History of Emotions, or for students on general Historical Skills modules. |
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austin butler relationship history: Literary Theory Jonathan D. Culler, 2009 This work explores the role of the literary in theory, with wide-ranging analysis of key concepts and disciplinary practices. |
austin butler relationship history: Progressive Country Jason Mellard, 2013-10-01 Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University. |
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austin butler relationship history: A History of Texas and Texans Frank White Johnson, 1914 |
austin butler relationship history: Investigation and Study of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations, 1962 |
austin butler relationship history: Africa and its Historical and Contemporary Diasporas Tunde Adeleke, Arno Sonderegger, 2023-07-03 Africa and its Historical and Contemporary Diasporas edited by Tunde Adeleke and Arno Sonderegger is an interdisciplinary study of the changing and complex nature of the Africa-Black Diaspora relationship. The contributors highlight the problems and challenges of this relationship and provide strategies for developing a more functional and mutually beneficial engagement in a radically changing global environment. This book presents new methodological approaches and research to study the many dimensions and complexities of Africa and its Diasporas. Collectively, this book addresses three vital themes. First, it foregrounds new and emerging forces reshaping the Africa-Black Diaspora nexus. Second, it highlights new and interdisciplinary approaches to “Diaspora” and “Pan-Africanism” (culture, religion, ideology, literature, philosophy, and epistemology). Third, it examines factors infusing the transformation in, and challenges of, African Diaspora and Pan-Africanist collaborations, and possible strategies of strengthening the relationship. |
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austin butler relationship history: Nature, Place, and Story Claire Elizabeth Campbell, 2017-08-09 National historic sites commemorate decisive moments in the making of Canada. But seen through an environmental lens, these sites become artifacts of a bigger story: the occupation and transformation of nature into nation. In an age of pressing discussions about environmental sustainability, there is a growing need to know more about the history of our relationship with the natural world and what lessons these places of public history, regional identity, and national narrative can teach us. Nature, Place, and Story provides new interpretations for five of Canada’s largest and most iconic historic sites (two of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites): L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland; Grand Pré, Nova Scotia; Fort William, Ontario; the Forks of the Red River, Manitoba; and the Bar U Ranch, Alberta. At each location, Claire Campbell rewrites public history as environmental history, revealing the country’s debt to the power and fragility of the natural world, and the relevance of the past to understanding climate change, agricultural sustainability, wilderness protection, urban reclamation, and fossil fuel extraction. From the medieval Atlantic to modern ranchlands, environmental history speaks directly to contemporary questions about the health of Canada’s habitat. Bringing together public and environmental history in an entirely new way, Nature, Place, and Story is a lively and ambitious call for a fresh perspective on natural heritage. |
austin butler relationship history: A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased, from the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century Samuel Austin Allibone, 1870 |
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austin butler relationship history: American Jewish Year Book 2015 Arnold Dashefsky, Ira M. Sheskin, 2016-02-03 This Year Book, now in its 115th year, provides insight into major trends in the North American Jewish communities and is the Annual Record of the North American Jewish Communities. The first two chapters of Part I examine Jewish immigrant groups to the US and Jewish life on campus. Chapters on “National Affairs” and “Jewish Communal Affairs” analyze the year’s events. Three chapters analyze the demography and geography of the US, Canada, and world Jewish populations. Part II provides Jewish Federations, Jewish Community Centers, social service agencies, national organizations, overnight camps, museums, and Israeli consulates. The final chapters present national and local Jewish periodicals and broadcast media; academic resources, including Jewish Studies Programs, books, articles websites, and research libraries; and lists of major events in the past year, Jewish honorees, and obituaries. For those interested in the North American Jewish community—scholars, service providers, volunteers—this volume undoubtedly provides the single best source of information on the structure, dynamics, and ongoing religious, political, and social challenges confronting the community. It should be on the bookshelf of everyone interested in monitoring the dynamics of change in the Jewish communities of North America. Sidney Goldstein, Founder and Director, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, and Alice Goldstein, Population Studies and Traini ng Center, Brown University The American Jewish Year Book is a unique and valuable resource for Jewish community professionals. It is part almanac, directory, encyclopedia and all together a volume to have within easy reach. It is the best, concise diary of trends, events, and personalities of interest for the past year. We should all welcome the Year Book’s publication as a sign of vitality for the Jewish community. Brenda Gevertz, Executive Director, JPRO Network, the Jewish Professional Resource Organization |
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austin butler relationship history: Charles Austin Beard Richard Drake, 2018-12-15 Richard Drake presents a new interpretation of Charles Austin Beard's life and work. The foremost American historian and a leading public intellectual in the first half of the twentieth century, Beard participated actively in the debates about American politics and foreign policy surrounding the two world wars. In a radical change of critical focus, Charles Austin Beard places the European dimension of Beard's thought at the center, correcting previous biographers' oversights and presenting a far more nuanced appreciation for Beard's life. Drake analyzes the stages of Beard's development as a historian and critic: his role as an intellectual leader in the Progressive movement, the support that he gave to the cause of American intervention in World War I, and his subsequent revisionist repudiation of Wilsonian ideals and embrace of non-interventionism in the lead-up to World War II. Charles Austin Beard shows that, as Americans tally the ruinous costs—both financial and moral—of nation-building and informal empire, the life and work of this prophet of history merit a thorough reexamination. |
austin butler relationship history: The History of Luton and Its Hamlets William Austin, 1928 |
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austin butler relationship history: History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley, Ohio Joseph Green Butler (Jr.), 1921 |
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austin butler relationship history: The Limits of Performativity Franck Cochoy, Martin Giraudeau, Liz McFall, 2015-12-22 The economy is commonly described either as the apolitical realm of calculation or as the fully political one of domination. This book scrutinizes the ways in which the economy is performed, in order to situate where precisely politics is located with regard to economic matters. Politics, the book demonstrates, thus appears at the turning point, in the place where the efficiency of economics is negotiated and where the need to forward it, reshape it, and complement it emerges. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Cultural Economy. |
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austin butler relationship history: Red River Valley Stephen A. Dupree, 2008 Appointed by President Lincoln to command the Gulf Department in November 1862, Nathaniel Prentice Banks was given three assignments, one of which was to occupy some point in Texas. He was told that when he united his army with Grant's, he would assume command of both. Banks, then, had the opportunity to become the leading general in the West--perhaps the most important general in the war. But he squandered what successes he had, never rendezvoused with Grant's army, and ultimately orchestrated some of the greatest military blunders of the war. Banks's faults as a general, writes author Stephen A. Dupree, were legion. The originality of Planting the Union Flag in Texas lies not just in the author's description of the battles and campaigns Banks led, nor in his recognition of the character traits that underlay Banks's decisions. Rather, it lies in how Dupree synthesizes his studies of Banks's various actions during his tour of duty in and near Texas to help the reader understand them as a unified campaign. He skillfully weaves together Banks's various attempts to gain Union control of Texas with his other activities and shines the light of Banks's character on the resulting events to help explain both their potential and their shortcomings. In the end, readers will have a holistic understanding of Banks's appalling failure to win Texas and may even be led to ask how the post-Civil War era might have been different had he been successful. This fine study will appeal to Civil War buffs and fans of military and Texas history. |
austin butler relationship history: Positioning Gender and Race in (Post)colonial Plantation Space E. Stoddard, 2012-11-09 Stoddard uses the Anglophone Caribbean and Ireland to examine the complex inflections of women and race as articulated in-between the colonial discursive and material formations of the eighteenth century and those of the (post)colonial twentieth century, as structured by the defined spaces of the colonizers' estates. |
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austin butler relationship history: Research Methods for History Simon Gunn, 2011-11-30 Providing a lively critical survey of methods for historical research at all levels, this textbook covers well-established sources and methods together with those that are less widely known. It reflects current theoretical and technical approaches to hist |
austin butler relationship history: Slavery and the Catholic Church in the United States Shelton J. Fabre, 2023-03 Becoming What We Are is a collection of essays and reviews written in the last decade by the late Jude Dougherty, which covey a perspective on contemporary events and literature, written from a classical and Christian perspective. These essays convey a worldview much in need of restating when, according to Dougherty, Western society seems to have lost its bearings, in its legislative assemblies and in its judicial systems as well. Dougherty writes as a philosopher, specifically as one who has devoted most of his life to the study of metaphysics. In these pages Dougherty examines the Jacobians, the empirical world of Hume, Locke and Hobbes, and Kant, the metaphysics of Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics and Aquinas that opens one to God and provides one with a moral compass, and critiques the work of Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud and John Dewey. Becoming What We Are spends some time inquiring into the character of a few great men viz. George Washington, Charles De Gaulle and Moses Maimonides. Dougherty draws upon and shows respect for numerous contemporary authors who are engaged in research and analysis similar to his. The intent is, with the aid of others to restate some ancient but neglected truths. But more than that to show that true science is possible, that nature and human nature yield to human enquiry, that science is not to be confused with description and prediction. |
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The purpose of the Austin History Center is to provide customers with information about the history and current events of Austin and Travis County by collecting, organizing, and …
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Lists of Slave owners with names of slaves 781-----Edward, 660 Michael, 735 Adam, Andrew George, 425, 498, 533, 621 Guy, 498 Jack, 729 Lucy, 729 Peter, 533
0232: Butler Family Papers, 1590-1977 - core.ac.uk
Austin Davis Butler (Jan. 27, 1851-Dec. 30, 1945) was a steamboat engineer and riverboat man on the Ohio River, based in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. This collection contains information …
Anthony Butler: A Flawed Diplomat - Stephen F. Austin State …
As the American charge d'affaires to Mexico during the Andrew Jackson administra tion, Butler, driven by contravening motives of duty to himself and duty to the country, doggedly pursued …
Maryland Historical Magazine, 1978, Volume 73, Issue No. 4
Betty McK. Key Director, Oral History Jean Porter Transcriber, Oral History Business, Maintenance Davie Harrell Manager, Business Office Janet Waddy Assistant Manager Daun …
Notes and Documents - JSTOR
The Austin-Leaming Correspondence, 1828-1836 Edited by ANDREAS REICHSTEIN * FTER THE CONCLUSION OF HIS Life of Stephen F. Austin AND OF his three-volume edition of …
A TUMULTUOUS RELATIONSHIP: NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER …
Butler, a philosophy professor and president of Columbia University from 1902 to 1945, was both a witness to and a key protagonist in German-American relations. Although largely forgotten …
Twigs on the Austin Family Tree - austen.one-name.net
My interest in the Austin family history was sparked by a book, Convict By Choice, by Marjorie J Butler. Two cousins, James Austin and John Earl from Somerset in south-west England, were …
The Elgin Butler Story
Mr. Butler built his first brick manufacturing plant in 1870, then sold it to his brother Patrick only three years later. In 1873, Mr. Butler moved to Austin where he founded Butler Brick Works, …
MEMORANDUM DATE - services.austintexas.gov
MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Council FROM: Sara L. Hensley, CPRP, Director Austin Parks and Recreation Departm DATE: October 28,201 1 SUBJECT: Uzldate on the Town Lake …
In Pursuit of Ordinary: Performativity in Judith Butler and J. L.
Butler criticizes Austin for not embedding the speech acts within historical contexts. In this sense, the derivative character of speech, associated with concepts such as “sedimentation,” …
Reproducing Time, Reproducing History: Love and Black …
The relationship between Alice and Dana is the crux of Kindred's black feminist politics; it is the narrative element that lays bare the promises of, and obstructions to the affective alliance of a …
Is Kinship Always Already Heterosexual? - The University of …
In the case of gay marriage or of affiliative legal alliances, we see how various sexual practices and relationships that fall outside the purview of the sanctifying law become illegible or, worse, …
AUSTIN HISTORY CENTER - Austin Public Library
Butler, Roy. Mayor 1971-75 Cain, Pat. Texas Legislator, would-be developer of Little Texas Cooksey, Frank. Mayor 1985-1988 ... Roberta Crenshaw Interview – 2 October 1986 Page 5 …
Do I look to from be Re-Mapping Anxiety Octavia - JSTOR
Octavia Butler's 1979 novel about slavery and time-travel, Kindred, occupies a privileged position within American literary tradition, at its center is what we the African would have to admit is a …
Bulletin of the German Historical Institute - ghi-dc.org
Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University from 1902 to 1945, in U.S. cultural diplomacy with Germany in order to reveal not only the importance that this leading academic …
Performativity: Model and meaning in a post-Austinian frame
(1977[1971]) made Austin relevant to wide-ranging discussions in metaphysics, gender and cultural studies, setting the stage for Judith Butler’s (1990) influential performative approach to …
Who Is the Subject? Queer Theory Meets Oral History
Queer theory challenges a transhistorical and cross-cultural interpretation of history that conflates same-sex behavior with the ipso facto existence of sexual identities.
“This story is about Elvis and Colonel Parker’s relationship…a …
Austin Butler and Oscar winner Tom Hanks. A thoroughly cinematic drama, Elvis’s (Butler) story is seen through the lens of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom …
William Brewster FamousKin
FamousKin.com FamousKin.com Relationship Chart of Austin Butler TV and Movie Actor 11th Great-grandson of William Brewster (c1566 - 1644) Mayflower passenger 1620
Austin History Center Austin Public Library
The purpose of the Austin History Center is to provide customers with information about the history and current events of Austin and Travis County by collecting, organizing, and …
Lists of Slave owners with names of slaves 781
Lists of Slave owners with names of slaves 781-----Edward, 660 Michael, 735 Adam, Andrew George, 425, 498, 533, 621 Guy, 498 Jack, 729 Lucy, 729 Peter, 533
0232: Butler Family Papers, 1590-1977 - core.ac.uk
Austin Davis Butler (Jan. 27, 1851-Dec. 30, 1945) was a steamboat engineer and riverboat man on the Ohio River, based in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. This collection contains information …
Anthony Butler: A Flawed Diplomat - Stephen F. Austin State …
As the American charge d'affaires to Mexico during the Andrew Jackson administra tion, Butler, driven by contravening motives of duty to himself and duty to the country, doggedly pursued …
Maryland Historical Magazine, 1978, Volume 73, Issue No. 4
Betty McK. Key Director, Oral History Jean Porter Transcriber, Oral History Business, Maintenance Davie Harrell Manager, Business Office Janet Waddy Assistant Manager Daun …
Notes and Documents - JSTOR
The Austin-Leaming Correspondence, 1828-1836 Edited by ANDREAS REICHSTEIN * FTER THE CONCLUSION OF HIS Life of Stephen F. Austin AND OF his three-volume edition of …
A TUMULTUOUS RELATIONSHIP: NICHOLAS MURRAY …
Butler, a philosophy professor and president of Columbia University from 1902 to 1945, was both a witness to and a key protagonist in German-American relations. Although largely forgotten …
Twigs on the Austin Family Tree - austen.one-name.net
My interest in the Austin family history was sparked by a book, Convict By Choice, by Marjorie J Butler. Two cousins, James Austin and John Earl from Somerset in south-west England, were …
The Elgin Butler Story
Mr. Butler built his first brick manufacturing plant in 1870, then sold it to his brother Patrick only three years later. In 1873, Mr. Butler moved to Austin where he founded Butler Brick Works, …
MEMORANDUM DATE - services.austintexas.gov
MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Council FROM: Sara L. Hensley, CPRP, Director Austin Parks and Recreation Departm DATE: October 28,201 1 SUBJECT: Uzldate on the Town Lake Metro …
In Pursuit of Ordinary: Performativity in Judith Butler and J. L.
Butler criticizes Austin for not embedding the speech acts within historical contexts. In this sense, the derivative character of speech, associated with concepts such as “sedimentation,” …
Reproducing Time, Reproducing History: Love and Black …
The relationship between Alice and Dana is the crux of Kindred's black feminist politics; it is the narrative element that lays bare the promises of, and obstructions to the affective alliance of a …
Is Kinship Always Already Heterosexual? - The University of …
In the case of gay marriage or of affiliative legal alliances, we see how various sexual practices and relationships that fall outside the purview of the sanctifying law become illegible or, worse, …
AUSTIN HISTORY CENTER - Austin Public Library
Butler, Roy. Mayor 1971-75 Cain, Pat. Texas Legislator, would-be developer of Little Texas Cooksey, Frank. Mayor 1985-1988 ... Roberta Crenshaw Interview – 2 October 1986 Page 5 of …
Do I look to from be Re-Mapping Anxiety Octavia - JSTOR
Octavia Butler's 1979 novel about slavery and time-travel, Kindred, occupies a privileged position within American literary tradition, at its center is what we the African would have to admit is a …
Bulletin of the German Historical Institute - ghi-dc.org
Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University from 1902 to 1945, in U.S. cultural diplomacy with Germany in order to reveal not only the importance that this leading academic …
Performativity: Model and meaning in a post-Austinian frame
(1977[1971]) made Austin relevant to wide-ranging discussions in metaphysics, gender and cultural studies, setting the stage for Judith Butler’s (1990) influential performative approach to …
Who Is the Subject? Queer Theory Meets Oral History
Queer theory challenges a transhistorical and cross-cultural interpretation of history that conflates same-sex behavior with the ipso facto existence of sexual identities.