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  1. Reading Faulkner, Sanctuary
    glossary and commentary
    Published: c1996
    Publisher:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585270228; 9780585270227
    RVK Categories: HU 3583 ; HU 3585
    Series: Reading Faulkner series
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Sanctuary (Faulkner); Sanctuary (Faulkner, William); Language and languages; Sprache; Kommentar
    Other subjects: Faulkner, William / 1897-1962 / Sanctuary; Faulkner, William / 1897-1962 / Langue / Glossaires, etc; Faulkner, William / 1897-1962; Faulkner, William (1897-1962): Sanctuary; Faulkner, William (1897-1962); Faulkner, William (1897-1962): Sanctuary
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 280 p.)
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-273) and index

  2. Novel frames
    literature as guide to race, sex, and history in American culture
    Published: c1991
    Publisher:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, Miss.

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585183074; 9780585183077
    RVK Categories: HU 1121 ; HU 1810
    Series: Studies in popular culture (Jackson, Miss.)
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Geschichte; American fiction; Popular culture; Literature and anthropology; Literature and history; Race in literature; Sex in literature; Prosa; Erotik <Motiv>; Massenmedien; Amerikabild; Roman; Rasse <Motiv>; Massenkultur
    Other subjects: Faulkner, William (1897-1962): Sanctuary; Cather, Willa (1873-1947): A lost lady; Ellison, Ralph (1913-1994): Invisible man
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 227 p.)
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Contemplating the unthinkable : the myth of racial existence in Ralph Ellison's America -- The invisible candidate : network television news coverage of the Jesse Jackson presidential campaign in 1988 -- Sanctuary and the pornographic nexus -- The body as popular commodity : Glamour and pornography -- Historical movement : what's lost in a A Lost Lady -- The yippies' Overthrow : what everybody knows in America

  3. Critical Dialogues in Latinx Studies
    A Reader

    Introduces new approaches, theoretical trends, and understudied topics in Latinx StudiesThis groundbreaking work offers a multidisciplinary, social-science oriented perspective on Latinx studies, including the social histories and contemporary lives... more

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    Introduces new approaches, theoretical trends, and understudied topics in Latinx StudiesThis groundbreaking work offers a multidisciplinary, social-science oriented perspective on Latinx studies, including the social histories and contemporary lives of a diverse range of Latina and Latino populations. Editors Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas and Mérida M. Rúa have crafted an anthology that is unique in both form and content. The book combines previously published canonical pieces with original, cutting-edge works created for this volume. The sections of the text are arranged thematically as critical dialogues, each with a brief preface that provides context and a conceptual direction for the scholarly conversation that ensues. The editors frame the volume around the “humanistic social sciences,” using the term to highlight the historical and social contexts under which expressive cultural forms and archival records are created.Critical Dialogues in Latinx Studies masterfully sheds light on the diversity and complexity of the everyday lives of Latinx populations, the political economic structures that shape enduring racialization and cultural stereotyping, and the continuing efforts to carve out new lives as diasporic, transnational, global, and colonial subjects.

     

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    Contributor: Abrego, Leisy J.; Aparicio, Frances R.; Awartani, Sara; Barba, Lloyd; Beliso-De Jesús, Aisha M.; Berg, Ulla D.; Cabán, Pedro; Cacho, Lisa Marie; Castañeda, Mari; Cepeda, María Elena; Coutin, Susan; Cárdenas, Maritza; Díaz-Cardona, Rebio; Estrada, Alicia Ivonne; Garcia, Angela; Garcia, Lorena; González, Michelle A.; Hernández, Ester; Hernández, Jillian; Hernández, Tanya Katerí; Jones, Jennifer A.; Krupczynski, Joseph; La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence; Laguna, Albert Sergio; Londoño, Johana; López Oro, Paul Joseph; Menjívar, Cecilia; Munem, Bahia M.; Oboler, Suzanne; Peña, Lorgia Garcia; Pulido, Laura; Pérez, Gina; Pérez, Sebastián; Ramos-Zayas, Ana Y.; Ramos-Zayas, Ana Y.; Rosa, Vanessa; Rosario, Nelly; Rúa, Mérida M.; Rúa, Mérida M.; Sabogal, Elena; Santiago, Odilka S.; Sáez, Elena Machado; Vega, Sujey; Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador; Viladrich, Anahí
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781479805235
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    RVK Categories: MS 9450 ; MS 1235
    Subjects: Hispanos; Diaspora <Sozialwissenschaften>; Einwanderung; Ethnische Identität <Motiv>; Kultur; Politik; Soziale Gerechtigkeit; Hispanic Americans; Latin Americans; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies
    Other subjects: Activism; Addiction; Aesthetics; Afro-Cuban; Afro-Latinidad; Afro-Latinos; Afro-Mexico; AfroLatinidad; AfroLatinx Studies; Anti-black bias; Argentina; Argentine; Art; Barrio; Belonging; Black Indigeneity; Borderlands; Built environment; California; Census; Central America; Central American Studies; Central American-American; Chicago; Chicano Park; Chicanx studies; Chonga; Christianity; Citizenship; Civil rights law; Colombia; Colonialism; Comparative Ethnic studies; Criminalization; Critical University Studies; Cuban America; Deportation; Deviancy; Diaspora; Digital Activism; Discrimination; Dispossession; Dominican Republic; Drag; Education; El Barrio; El Salvador; Ethnic labels; Ethnography; Families; Family dispersions; Family separation; Family; Farmworkers; Femininity; Garifuna New Yorkers; Gender and Sexual Non-normativity; Gender; Genetics; Guatemala; Guillermo Alvarez Guedes; Health; Homeless; Honduras; Housing; Humanistic social sciences; Hurricanes; Identity; Immigrants; Immigration regimes; Immigration; Imperialism; Indigenous; Inheritance; Interventionism; Intralatinas/os; JROTC; Jesús Colón; Kinship; LGBTQ; Language skills; Language; Latin American Studies; Latin American immigrants; Latina youth; Latina/o Studies; Latina/o Youth; Latinidad; Latinization of cities; Latino Identity; Latino Men; Latino/a Theology; Latinx Millennials; Latinx; Latinx/a/o Studies; Legal status; Liberation theology; Lima / Callao; Los Angeles; Maya; Medellín; Media Representations; Mestizaje; Miami; Midwest; Migration; Minority Linked Fate; Mural; Music Video; Music and Film; Networks; New Mexico; New York City; New York Puerto Ricans; Non-indigenous; Pablo Escobar; Palestine; Pentecostalism; Performance; Peru; Peruvian deportees; Photography; Poetry; Policing; Political repression; Political violence; Politics; Print Culture; Public housing; Puerto Ricans; Puerto Rico; Queer; Race; Race/Ethnicity; Racial Statistics; Racialized Masculinity; Racism; Refugees; Regionalism; Relations; Religion; Sanctuary; School-to-prison-to-deportation pipeline; Science; Settler colonialism; Sex Work or Prostitution; Sexuality; Shelter; Social Capital; Social regulation; Street Vendors; Structures of (im)mobility; Student activism; The Bronx; Transgender; Transnational ties; Transnationalism; U.S. Black Central Americans; U.S. imperialism; U.S. intervention; Un/re-rooted familial geographies; Value; War; Westlake-MacArthur Park; White Latinos; Writing and Literature; ambient text; audience; blackness; capitalism; class; empathy; environmental perception; environmental psychology; exile community; musical; phatic function; place identity; race; racial politics; stand-up comedy; stereotype; theater; urban design; vernacular signage; “Mexicans”; “disposable strangers”
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource, 40 b/w illustrations
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    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 27. Okt 2021)

  4. A Sanctuary of Sounds
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  punctum Books, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]

    A Sanctuary of Sounds is an aural rewriting of William Faulkner's novel Sanctuary (1931). A polyphonic object. A garden -- assemblage of blooms, of affects, of sounds, of meaning. An invitation to rethink appropriation ethically, aesthetically, and... more

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    A Sanctuary of Sounds is an aural rewriting of William Faulkner's novel Sanctuary (1931). A polyphonic object. A garden -- assemblage of blooms, of affects, of sounds, of meaning. An invitation to rethink appropriation ethically, aesthetically, and epistemologically. The appropriation of a body of work, of a physical body, of an idea, of data. The history of knowledge and its production is enabled by the process of appropriation, by the differentiation of noise. What does it mean to sample data, not of finished artworks, but of noise itself, the environment? Being victimized by the crushing quality of noise is all too human. Art must become an acoustic ecology. Noticing the landscape of objects, the relationships, the environment itself, in order to compose the music of tomorrow. Let the song of vibrant matter sing itself. A Sanctuary of Sounds is a noise-totality. Noise -- nothing but noise. Noise as the first object of metaphysics. Noise as the synchronic/diachronic mediator of production-processes and their reorganization in society. Utopia and dystopia at once. A Sanctuary of Sounds is a dialectical poem, it is noise against noise -- raping a rape

     

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