Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Dive into a world where memories are not just seen or heard, but smelled. "Fragrant Memories" invites you on a journey into the art and science of crafting personalized potpourri—a sensory experience that connects emotions and scents in a timeless bond. From the moment you begin exploring the emotional power of scent, you'll discover how aromas can capture memories in ways words cannot. Unearth the secrets of your unique scent memory palette and create a scent diary that chronicles your life's most precious moments. This eBook unlocks the scientific mysteries and artistic wonders of scent and memory. Start from the basics with an insightful look into potpourri ingredients, guiding you on selecting natural elements that evoke your desired emotions. As you master the techniques of layering scents for impact and infusing potpourri with personal mementos, you'll create textures and fragrances that resonate deeply with your soul. Each chapter of "Fragrant Memories" is a step forward in your sensory journey, from capturing the essence of woodland walks to creating seasonal scent collections that echo the vibrancy of life’s ever-changing tapestry. Learn how to construct custom blends that offer relaxation, invigoration, and comforting nostalgia. More than just a sensory delight, this eBook interweaves art with sustainability, teaching you to source ethical ingredients and reduce waste in crafting. Delve into global fragrance traditions and bring a world of aromas into your home, informed by decades of earthy wisdom. Whether crafting for personal joy or for special occasions, each creation you make will tell a story—your story—in an unforgettable way. By the end, you'll be ready to embark on your own potpourri journey, perhaps even sharing your creations and scents with future generations, all while ensuring they last the test of time. Let "Fragrant Memories" be your guide to creating aromatic legacies that linger.
Fragrant Memories
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Dive into a world where memories are not just seen or heard, but smelled. "Fragrant Memories" invites you on a journey into the art and science of crafting personalized potpourri—a sensory experience that connects emotions and scents in a timeless bond. From the moment you begin exploring the emotional power of scent, you'll discover how aromas can capture memories in ways words cannot. Unearth the secrets of your unique scent memory palette and create a scent diary that chronicles your life's most precious moments. This eBook unlocks the scientific mysteries and artistic wonders of scent and memory. Start from the basics with an insightful look into potpourri ingredients, guiding you on selecting natural elements that evoke your desired emotions. As you master the techniques of layering scents for impact and infusing potpourri with personal mementos, you'll create textures and fragrances that resonate deeply with your soul. Each chapter of "Fragrant Memories" is a step forward in your sensory journey, from capturing the essence of woodland walks to creating seasonal scent collections that echo the vibrancy of life’s ever-changing tapestry. Learn how to construct custom blends that offer relaxation, invigoration, and comforting nostalgia. More than just a sensory delight, this eBook interweaves art with sustainability, teaching you to source ethical ingredients and reduce waste in crafting. Delve into global fragrance traditions and bring a world of aromas into your home, informed by decades of earthy wisdom. Whether crafting for personal joy or for special occasions, each creation you make will tell a story—your story—in an unforgettable way. By the end, you'll be ready to embark on your own potpourri journey, perhaps even sharing your creations and scents with future generations, all while ensuring they last the test of time. Let "Fragrant Memories" be your guide to creating aromatic legacies that linger.
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Dive into a world where memories are not just seen or heard, but smelled. "Fragrant Memories" invites you on a journey into the art and science of crafting personalized potpourri—a sensory experience that connects emotions and scents in a timeless bond. From the moment you begin exploring the emotional power of scent, you'll discover how aromas can capture memories in ways words cannot. Unearth the secrets of your unique scent memory palette and create a scent diary that chronicles your life's most precious moments. This eBook unlocks the scientific mysteries and artistic wonders of scent and memory. Start from the basics with an insightful look into potpourri ingredients, guiding you on selecting natural elements that evoke your desired emotions. As you master the techniques of layering scents for impact and infusing potpourri with personal mementos, you'll create textures and fragrances that resonate deeply with your soul. Each chapter of "Fragrant Memories" is a step forward in your sensory journey, from capturing the essence of woodland walks to creating seasonal scent collections that echo the vibrancy of life’s ever-changing tapestry. Learn how to construct custom blends that offer relaxation, invigoration, and comforting nostalgia. More than just a sensory delight, this eBook interweaves art with sustainability, teaching you to source ethical ingredients and reduce waste in crafting. Delve into global fragrance traditions and bring a world of aromas into your home, informed by decades of earthy wisdom. Whether crafting for personal joy or for special occasions, each creation you make will tell a story—your story—in an unforgettable way. By the end, you'll be ready to embark on your own potpourri journey, perhaps even sharing your creations and scents with future generations, all while ensuring they last the test of time. Let "Fragrant Memories" be your guide to creating aromatic legacies that linger.
Memory
Author: Bennett L. Schwartz
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452259127
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
The science and practice of memory come to life with Bennett Schwartz' Memory, Second Edition. Integrated coverage of cognitive psychology and neuroscience throughout the text connect theory and research to the areas in the brain where memory processes occur, while unique applications of memory concepts to such areas as education, investigations, and courtrooms engage students in an exploration of how memory works in everyday life. Four themes create a framework for the text: the active nature of learning and remembering; memory's status as a biological process; the multiple components of memory systems; and how memory principles can improve our individual ability to learn and remember. Substantive changes in each chapter and 156 new references bring this new edition completely up to date and offer students an array of high-interest examples for augmenting their own memory abilities and appreciation of memory science.
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452259127
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
The science and practice of memory come to life with Bennett Schwartz' Memory, Second Edition. Integrated coverage of cognitive psychology and neuroscience throughout the text connect theory and research to the areas in the brain where memory processes occur, while unique applications of memory concepts to such areas as education, investigations, and courtrooms engage students in an exploration of how memory works in everyday life. Four themes create a framework for the text: the active nature of learning and remembering; memory's status as a biological process; the multiple components of memory systems; and how memory principles can improve our individual ability to learn and remember. Substantive changes in each chapter and 156 new references bring this new edition completely up to date and offer students an array of high-interest examples for augmenting their own memory abilities and appreciation of memory science.
Memory and History
Author: Joan Tumblety
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135905363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
How does the historian approach memory and how do historians use different sources to analyze how history and memory interact and impact on each other? Memory and History explores the different aspects of the study of this field. Taking examples from Europe, Australia, the USA and Japan and treating periods beyond living memory as well as the recent past, the volume highlights the contours of the current vogue for memory among historians while demonstrating the diversity and imagination of the field. Each chapter looks at a set of key historical and historiographical questions through research-based case studies: How does engaging with memory as either source or subject help to illuminate the past? What are the theoretical, ethical and/or methodological challenges that are encountered by historians engaging with memory in this way, and how might they be managed? How can the reading of a particular set of sources illuminate both of these questions? The chapters cover a diverse range of approaches and subjects including oral history, memorialization and commemoration, visual cultures and photography, autobiographical fiction, material culture, ethnic relations, the individual and collective memories of war veterans. The chapters collectively address a wide range of primary source material beyond oral testimony – photography, monuments, memoir and autobiographical writing, fiction, art and woodcuttings, ‘everyday’ and ‘exotic’ cultural artefacts, journalism, political polemic, the law and witness testimony. This book will be essential reading for students of history and memory, providing an accessible guide to the historical study of memory through a focus on varied source materials.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135905363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
How does the historian approach memory and how do historians use different sources to analyze how history and memory interact and impact on each other? Memory and History explores the different aspects of the study of this field. Taking examples from Europe, Australia, the USA and Japan and treating periods beyond living memory as well as the recent past, the volume highlights the contours of the current vogue for memory among historians while demonstrating the diversity and imagination of the field. Each chapter looks at a set of key historical and historiographical questions through research-based case studies: How does engaging with memory as either source or subject help to illuminate the past? What are the theoretical, ethical and/or methodological challenges that are encountered by historians engaging with memory in this way, and how might they be managed? How can the reading of a particular set of sources illuminate both of these questions? The chapters cover a diverse range of approaches and subjects including oral history, memorialization and commemoration, visual cultures and photography, autobiographical fiction, material culture, ethnic relations, the individual and collective memories of war veterans. The chapters collectively address a wide range of primary source material beyond oral testimony – photography, monuments, memoir and autobiographical writing, fiction, art and woodcuttings, ‘everyday’ and ‘exotic’ cultural artefacts, journalism, political polemic, the law and witness testimony. This book will be essential reading for students of history and memory, providing an accessible guide to the historical study of memory through a focus on varied source materials.
The Silence of Memory
Author: Adrian Gregory
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1472578007
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This book examines how the British people came to terms with the massive trauma of the First World War. Although the literary memory of the war has often been discussed, little has been written on the public ceremonies on and around 11 November which dominated the public memory of the war in the inter-war years. This book aims to remedy the deficiency by showing the pre-eminence of Armistice Day, both in reflecting what people felt about the war and in shaping their memories of it. It shows that this memory was complex rather than simple and that it was continually contested. Finally it seeks to examine the impact of the Second World War on the memory of the First and to show how difficult it is to recapture the idealistic assumptions of a world that believed it had experienced 'the war to end all wars'.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1472578007
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This book examines how the British people came to terms with the massive trauma of the First World War. Although the literary memory of the war has often been discussed, little has been written on the public ceremonies on and around 11 November which dominated the public memory of the war in the inter-war years. This book aims to remedy the deficiency by showing the pre-eminence of Armistice Day, both in reflecting what people felt about the war and in shaping their memories of it. It shows that this memory was complex rather than simple and that it was continually contested. Finally it seeks to examine the impact of the Second World War on the memory of the First and to show how difficult it is to recapture the idealistic assumptions of a world that believed it had experienced 'the war to end all wars'.
Memory and Remembering in Early Irish Literature
Author: Sarah Künzler
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110799138
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Ireland possesses an early and exceptionally rich medieval vernacular tradition in which memory plays a key role. What attitudes to remembering and forgetting are expressed in secular early Irish texts? How do the texts conceptualise the past and what does this conceptualisation tell us about the present and future? Who mediates and validates different versions of the past and how is future remembrance guaranteed? This study approaches such questions through close readings of individual texts. It centres on three major aspects of medieval Irish memory culture: places and landscapes, the provision of information about the past by miraculously old eye-witnesses, and the personal, social and cultural impact of forgetting. The discussions shed light on the relationship between memory and forgetting and explore the connections between the past, present and future. This shows the fascinating spatio-temporal identity constructions in medieval Ireland and links the Irish texts to the broader European world. The monograph makes this rich literary sources available to an interdisciplinary audience and is of interest to both a general medievalist audience and those working in Cultural Memory Studies.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110799138
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Ireland possesses an early and exceptionally rich medieval vernacular tradition in which memory plays a key role. What attitudes to remembering and forgetting are expressed in secular early Irish texts? How do the texts conceptualise the past and what does this conceptualisation tell us about the present and future? Who mediates and validates different versions of the past and how is future remembrance guaranteed? This study approaches such questions through close readings of individual texts. It centres on three major aspects of medieval Irish memory culture: places and landscapes, the provision of information about the past by miraculously old eye-witnesses, and the personal, social and cultural impact of forgetting. The discussions shed light on the relationship between memory and forgetting and explore the connections between the past, present and future. This shows the fascinating spatio-temporal identity constructions in medieval Ireland and links the Irish texts to the broader European world. The monograph makes this rich literary sources available to an interdisciplinary audience and is of interest to both a general medievalist audience and those working in Cultural Memory Studies.
War, Revolution and Remembrance in World Cinema
Author: Nancy J. Membrez
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476676070
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Two World Wars engulfed Europe, Asia and the United States, leaving indelible scars on the landscape and survivors. The trauma of civil wars in Spain (declared) and Latin America (tacit) spanned decades yet, contradictorily, bind parties together even today. Civil wars still haunt Africa where, in more recent years, ethnic cleansing has led to wholesale genocide. Drawing on the emerging field of Memory Studies, this book examines narrative and documentary films, made far from Hollywood, that address memory--both traumatic and nostalgic--surrounding these conflicts, despite attempts by special interests to erase or manipulate history.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476676070
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Two World Wars engulfed Europe, Asia and the United States, leaving indelible scars on the landscape and survivors. The trauma of civil wars in Spain (declared) and Latin America (tacit) spanned decades yet, contradictorily, bind parties together even today. Civil wars still haunt Africa where, in more recent years, ethnic cleansing has led to wholesale genocide. Drawing on the emerging field of Memory Studies, this book examines narrative and documentary films, made far from Hollywood, that address memory--both traumatic and nostalgic--surrounding these conflicts, despite attempts by special interests to erase or manipulate history.
New Horizons in English 3
Author:
Publisher: East African Publishers
ISBN: 9789966253262
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher: East African Publishers
ISBN: 9789966253262
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Noh Drama and The Tale of the Genji
Author: Janet Goff
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400861810
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
The Japanese noh theater has enjoyed a rich, continuous history dating back to the Muromachi period (1336-1573), when virtually the entire repertoire was written. Some of the finest plays were inspired by the eleventh-century masterpiece of court literature, The Tale of Genji. In this detailed study of fifteen noh plays based upon the Genji, Janet Goff looks at how the novel was understood and appreciated by Muromachi audiences. A work steeped in the court poetry, or waka, tradition, the Genji in turn provided a source of inspiration and allusion for later poets, who produced a variety of handbooks and digests on the work as an aid in composing poetry. Drawing on such sources from the Muromachi period, Goff shows how playwrights reflected contemporary attitudes toward the Genji, even as they transformed its material to suit the demands of the noh as a theatrical form. This book includes annotated translations of the plays, many of them appearing in English for the first time. The translations are preceded by essays covering the history of each play and its use of Genji material. Originally published in 1991. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400861810
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
The Japanese noh theater has enjoyed a rich, continuous history dating back to the Muromachi period (1336-1573), when virtually the entire repertoire was written. Some of the finest plays were inspired by the eleventh-century masterpiece of court literature, The Tale of Genji. In this detailed study of fifteen noh plays based upon the Genji, Janet Goff looks at how the novel was understood and appreciated by Muromachi audiences. A work steeped in the court poetry, or waka, tradition, the Genji in turn provided a source of inspiration and allusion for later poets, who produced a variety of handbooks and digests on the work as an aid in composing poetry. Drawing on such sources from the Muromachi period, Goff shows how playwrights reflected contemporary attitudes toward the Genji, even as they transformed its material to suit the demands of the noh as a theatrical form. This book includes annotated translations of the plays, many of them appearing in English for the first time. The translations are preceded by essays covering the history of each play and its use of Genji material. Originally published in 1991. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Literatures of Memory
Author: Peter Middleton
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719059506
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Not only do drama and poetry about the past and historical novels reveal a shared understanding of pivotal moments, historical figures, and every life of earlier times, say Middleton (English, U. of Southampton) and Woods (English, U. of Wales-Aberystwyth), they also outline more general beliefs about the past and its relation to the present. It is.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719059506
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Not only do drama and poetry about the past and historical novels reveal a shared understanding of pivotal moments, historical figures, and every life of earlier times, say Middleton (English, U. of Southampton) and Woods (English, U. of Wales-Aberystwyth), they also outline more general beliefs about the past and its relation to the present. It is.
Race & Change in Hollywood, Florida
Author: Kitty Oliver
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439627657
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Since its incorporation in 1915, Broward County has been a community in transition. Once a rustic frontier of palmettos and mangroves, then a seasonal tourist community, it is now a bustling area of over 1.5 million people. This metropolitan reputation was cemented in a Money magazine article in the late 1990s that touted the town of Hollywood, once just a bedroom community sandwiched between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, as having an ethnic make-up that mirrors what America will look like by the year 2022. That distinction led to an extensive, locally supported oral history project in Hollywood. The memories of 42 residents, recorded for the county's historical archives, span 75 years of racial and ethnic change in Hollywood. These candid accounts come from whites and African Americans; Hispanics of Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican descent; Bahamians and Jamaicans; Haitians; Chinese; and South Americans. Telling stories of the past-- of segregated beaches, buses, and rest rooms; of facing the culture of a new country; and of causes over the years that have brought different ethnic groups together--these individuals provide valuable, often poignant insight into race relations in America. And they do so in their own words.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439627657
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Since its incorporation in 1915, Broward County has been a community in transition. Once a rustic frontier of palmettos and mangroves, then a seasonal tourist community, it is now a bustling area of over 1.5 million people. This metropolitan reputation was cemented in a Money magazine article in the late 1990s that touted the town of Hollywood, once just a bedroom community sandwiched between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, as having an ethnic make-up that mirrors what America will look like by the year 2022. That distinction led to an extensive, locally supported oral history project in Hollywood. The memories of 42 residents, recorded for the county's historical archives, span 75 years of racial and ethnic change in Hollywood. These candid accounts come from whites and African Americans; Hispanics of Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican descent; Bahamians and Jamaicans; Haitians; Chinese; and South Americans. Telling stories of the past-- of segregated beaches, buses, and rest rooms; of facing the culture of a new country; and of causes over the years that have brought different ethnic groups together--these individuals provide valuable, often poignant insight into race relations in America. And they do so in their own words.