Author: John Alberti
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
ISBN: 0814342876
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Beyond the classroom, the Harry Potter series clearly enjoys a large and devoted global fan community, and this collection will be of interest to serious fans.
Transforming Harry
Author: John Alberti
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
ISBN: 0814342876
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Beyond the classroom, the Harry Potter series clearly enjoys a large and devoted global fan community, and this collection will be of interest to serious fans.
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
ISBN: 0814342876
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Beyond the classroom, the Harry Potter series clearly enjoys a large and devoted global fan community, and this collection will be of interest to serious fans.
Transforming Qualitative Data
Author: Harry F. Wolcott
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780803952812
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher's description: After the glamour of working in the field is over, you now face the daunting challenge of transforming your field notes and interview tapes into a completed study. But where do you start? In Transforming Qualitative Data, Harry F. Wolcott guides you through the process of completing your research study. Beginning with an introductory chapter that presents his views on ethnography, he explores the transformation process by breaking it down into three related activities: description, analysis, and interpretation. To illustrate each point, he critically examines his own work, using nine of his previous studies as illustrations. Then he shows you how to learn--and to teach--qualitative research by applying the three principles outlined in the volume. Written with the usual wit and brilliance shown in Wolcott's work, Transforming Qualitative Data is a major statement on doing research by one of the master ethnographers of our time.
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780803952812
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher's description: After the glamour of working in the field is over, you now face the daunting challenge of transforming your field notes and interview tapes into a completed study. But where do you start? In Transforming Qualitative Data, Harry F. Wolcott guides you through the process of completing your research study. Beginning with an introductory chapter that presents his views on ethnography, he explores the transformation process by breaking it down into three related activities: description, analysis, and interpretation. To illustrate each point, he critically examines his own work, using nine of his previous studies as illustrations. Then he shows you how to learn--and to teach--qualitative research by applying the three principles outlined in the volume. Written with the usual wit and brilliance shown in Wolcott's work, Transforming Qualitative Data is a major statement on doing research by one of the master ethnographers of our time.
Transforming Talk
Author: Susan E. Phillips
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271047399
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
In recent decades, scholars have shown an increasing interest in gossip’s social, psychological, and literary functions. The first book-length study of medieval gossip, Transforming Talk shifts the current debate and argues that gossip functions primarily as a transformative discourse, influencing not only social interactions but also literary and religious practices. Known as “jangling” in Middle English, gossip was believed to corrupt parishioners, disturb the peace, and cause civil and spiritual unrest. But gossip was also a productive cultural force; it reconfigured pastoral practice, catalyzed narrative experimentation, and restructured social and familial relationships. Transforming Talk will appeal to a diverse audience, including scholars interested in late medieval culture, religion, and society; Chaucer; and women in the Middle Ages.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271047399
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
In recent decades, scholars have shown an increasing interest in gossip’s social, psychological, and literary functions. The first book-length study of medieval gossip, Transforming Talk shifts the current debate and argues that gossip functions primarily as a transformative discourse, influencing not only social interactions but also literary and religious practices. Known as “jangling” in Middle English, gossip was believed to corrupt parishioners, disturb the peace, and cause civil and spiritual unrest. But gossip was also a productive cultural force; it reconfigured pastoral practice, catalyzed narrative experimentation, and restructured social and familial relationships. Transforming Talk will appeal to a diverse audience, including scholars interested in late medieval culture, religion, and society; Chaucer; and women in the Middle Ages.
If Harry Potter Ran General Electric
Author: Tom Morris
Publisher: Crown Currency
ISBN: 0385518919
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
However important the magic of wands, brooms, cauldrons, potions, and spells might be to the vivid story telling of [the Harry Potter] books, it is merely incidental to their philosophy of life…. I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard someone in a business context say something like “I wish I could just magically solve all these problems” or “I’ll try my best to deal with this, but remember, I’m no magician.” What is particularly interesting is that the most difficult problems that the people in Harry’s world face are rarely solved with just magic, but rather by the use of intelligence, reasoning, planning, courage, determination, persistence, resourcefulness, creativity, fidelity, friendship, and many other qualities traditionally known by the philosophers in our world as virtues…. The meaning of life is not to be found in elixirs or incantations, secret words or exotic objects with esoteric powers, but in real moral virtue and the magic of what it can help us do….” J. K. Rowling’s novels about Harry Potter and the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry have captured the imaginations of people everywhere. In IF HARRY POTTER RAN GENERAL ELECTRIC, bestselling business author Tom Morris (IF ARISTOTLE RAN GENERAL MOTORS) uncovers the values and timeless truths that underlie Rawling’s hugely popular books and illuminate the lessons they offer to all of us in our careers and daily lives. But, you say, Harry Potter lives in a world of magic? What can we possibly learn to apply to our own careers and everyday lives? Morris shows that the most difficult problems Harry and his friends face are rarely solved by the use of magic alone. Rather, they are conquered by intelligence, reasoning, determination, creativity, friendship, and a host of other classic virtues–the very qualities, in fact, that make for success in every aspect of our lives. Blending an array of provocative examples from the novels with thought-provoking commentary on contemporary management practices, IF HARRY POTTER RAN GENERAL ELECTRIC offers readers a master’s course on leadership and ethics, told in an engaging and insightful way.
Publisher: Crown Currency
ISBN: 0385518919
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
However important the magic of wands, brooms, cauldrons, potions, and spells might be to the vivid story telling of [the Harry Potter] books, it is merely incidental to their philosophy of life…. I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard someone in a business context say something like “I wish I could just magically solve all these problems” or “I’ll try my best to deal with this, but remember, I’m no magician.” What is particularly interesting is that the most difficult problems that the people in Harry’s world face are rarely solved with just magic, but rather by the use of intelligence, reasoning, planning, courage, determination, persistence, resourcefulness, creativity, fidelity, friendship, and many other qualities traditionally known by the philosophers in our world as virtues…. The meaning of life is not to be found in elixirs or incantations, secret words or exotic objects with esoteric powers, but in real moral virtue and the magic of what it can help us do….” J. K. Rowling’s novels about Harry Potter and the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry have captured the imaginations of people everywhere. In IF HARRY POTTER RAN GENERAL ELECTRIC, bestselling business author Tom Morris (IF ARISTOTLE RAN GENERAL MOTORS) uncovers the values and timeless truths that underlie Rawling’s hugely popular books and illuminate the lessons they offer to all of us in our careers and daily lives. But, you say, Harry Potter lives in a world of magic? What can we possibly learn to apply to our own careers and everyday lives? Morris shows that the most difficult problems Harry and his friends face are rarely solved by the use of magic alone. Rather, they are conquered by intelligence, reasoning, determination, creativity, friendship, and a host of other classic virtues–the very qualities, in fact, that make for success in every aspect of our lives. Blending an array of provocative examples from the novels with thought-provoking commentary on contemporary management practices, IF HARRY POTTER RAN GENERAL ELECTRIC offers readers a master’s course on leadership and ethics, told in an engaging and insightful way.
Fantastic Spiritualities
Author: J'annine Jobling
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1472535294
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
In this work Jobling argues that religious sensibility in the Western world is in a process of transformation, but that we see here change, not decline, and that the production and consumption of the fantastic in popular culture offers an illuminating window onto spiritual trends and conditions. She examines four major examples of the fantastic genre: the Harry Potter series (Rowling), His Dark Materials (Pullman), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Whedon) and the Earthsea cycle (Le Guin), demonstrating that the spiritual universes of these four iconic examples of the fantastic are actually marked by profoundly modernistic assumptions, raising the question of just how contemporary spiritualities (often deemed postmodern) navigate philosophically the waters of truth, morality, authority, selfhood and the divine. Jobling tackles what she sees as a misplaced disregard for the significance of the fantasy genre as a worthy object for academic investigation by offering a full-length, thematic, comparative and cross-disciplinary study of the four case-studies proposed, chosen because of their significance to the field and because these books have all been posited as exemplars of a 'postmodern' religious sensibility. This work shows how attentiveness to spiritual themes in cultural icons can offer the student of theology and religions insight into the framing of the moral and religious imagination in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries and how this can prompt traditional religions to reflect on whether their own narratives are culturally framed in a way resonating with the 'signs of the times'.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1472535294
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
In this work Jobling argues that religious sensibility in the Western world is in a process of transformation, but that we see here change, not decline, and that the production and consumption of the fantastic in popular culture offers an illuminating window onto spiritual trends and conditions. She examines four major examples of the fantastic genre: the Harry Potter series (Rowling), His Dark Materials (Pullman), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Whedon) and the Earthsea cycle (Le Guin), demonstrating that the spiritual universes of these four iconic examples of the fantastic are actually marked by profoundly modernistic assumptions, raising the question of just how contemporary spiritualities (often deemed postmodern) navigate philosophically the waters of truth, morality, authority, selfhood and the divine. Jobling tackles what she sees as a misplaced disregard for the significance of the fantasy genre as a worthy object for academic investigation by offering a full-length, thematic, comparative and cross-disciplinary study of the four case-studies proposed, chosen because of their significance to the field and because these books have all been posited as exemplars of a 'postmodern' religious sensibility. This work shows how attentiveness to spiritual themes in cultural icons can offer the student of theology and religions insight into the framing of the moral and religious imagination in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries and how this can prompt traditional religions to reflect on whether their own narratives are culturally framed in a way resonating with the 'signs of the times'.
From SHOWGIRL to GOD'S GIRL
Author: Penny Pryor
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Got a bad case of the blahs? This book has just the prescription for you. In telling her life's story, Penny Pryor, the musical doctor, will reveal how she found the Great Healer, her Main Man. A nine-pound, twelve-ounce baby instantly describes her life from day one. Lights, camera, action--bigger than life. She had it all: the big spotlight, audience of men around her, and the smack-on-the-rump echoing applause. Believing "All things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose" (Romans 8:28). God added colic, programming her to become a powerfully strong belter, a quality she's possessed through her entire show business career. Enchanted by her daddy's magnetic personality and million-dollar smile, she sang every note to please him. Each song echoed his comment, "It could be better." He never said, "Well done, my loyal and faithful child." A bond of admiration anchored their lives together, forming an umbilical-like unity. Low self-esteem and codependency blossomed from this unity. Her first stage was the pool table at Mikey Derrico's poolroom in Chicago, where Daddy had introduced her as his little star. Mama, not in the audience of course, was busy working around the corner at the pencil factory. Her concern necessitated steady employment. Daddy worked part-time and part of the time. Her love for singing was nurtured by both parents; Mama worked to pay for her lessons, and Daddy critiqued and drove her to class. Her career skyrocketed from the Chicago nightclub scene to the entertainment capital of the world--Las Vegas. Shecky Greene, one of the top comedians in Vegas, offered her four weeks at the Tropicana Hotel with his show. She entertained for fifteen years after that date. Working with the biggest names in the business--Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett, Ray Anthony, Tony Pastor, Bobby Darin--became a way of life. Running with the Rat Pack and hanging out with the party scene became a way of life. Meeting Nat King Cole, Lena Horne, Harry James, Kay Star, Tony Bennett, Bill Cosby, Jimmy Durante didn't fulfill a need she had. Hiding in the spotlight onstage gave her temporary relief from her low self-esteem. Afraid someone would say, "It could be better," she'd stay in the dressing room. As her faith in Jesus matured, her golden years found her in Scottsdale, Arizona, then Mesa, Arizona, where she lives today. Those years found her entertaining still! This is the incredible story of how Francine Pisano, a slight Italian girl from Chicago, traversed the road to Las Vegas during its heyday, transforming herself into Penny Pryor, showgirl, finding her faith in the Main Man, Jesus Christ, along the way, and eventually becoming Penny Pryor, God's girl.
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Got a bad case of the blahs? This book has just the prescription for you. In telling her life's story, Penny Pryor, the musical doctor, will reveal how she found the Great Healer, her Main Man. A nine-pound, twelve-ounce baby instantly describes her life from day one. Lights, camera, action--bigger than life. She had it all: the big spotlight, audience of men around her, and the smack-on-the-rump echoing applause. Believing "All things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose" (Romans 8:28). God added colic, programming her to become a powerfully strong belter, a quality she's possessed through her entire show business career. Enchanted by her daddy's magnetic personality and million-dollar smile, she sang every note to please him. Each song echoed his comment, "It could be better." He never said, "Well done, my loyal and faithful child." A bond of admiration anchored their lives together, forming an umbilical-like unity. Low self-esteem and codependency blossomed from this unity. Her first stage was the pool table at Mikey Derrico's poolroom in Chicago, where Daddy had introduced her as his little star. Mama, not in the audience of course, was busy working around the corner at the pencil factory. Her concern necessitated steady employment. Daddy worked part-time and part of the time. Her love for singing was nurtured by both parents; Mama worked to pay for her lessons, and Daddy critiqued and drove her to class. Her career skyrocketed from the Chicago nightclub scene to the entertainment capital of the world--Las Vegas. Shecky Greene, one of the top comedians in Vegas, offered her four weeks at the Tropicana Hotel with his show. She entertained for fifteen years after that date. Working with the biggest names in the business--Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett, Ray Anthony, Tony Pastor, Bobby Darin--became a way of life. Running with the Rat Pack and hanging out with the party scene became a way of life. Meeting Nat King Cole, Lena Horne, Harry James, Kay Star, Tony Bennett, Bill Cosby, Jimmy Durante didn't fulfill a need she had. Hiding in the spotlight onstage gave her temporary relief from her low self-esteem. Afraid someone would say, "It could be better," she'd stay in the dressing room. As her faith in Jesus matured, her golden years found her in Scottsdale, Arizona, then Mesa, Arizona, where she lives today. Those years found her entertaining still! This is the incredible story of how Francine Pisano, a slight Italian girl from Chicago, traversed the road to Las Vegas during its heyday, transforming herself into Penny Pryor, showgirl, finding her faith in the Main Man, Jesus Christ, along the way, and eventually becoming Penny Pryor, God's girl.
Transformative Teachers
Author: Kira J. Baker-Doyle
Publisher: Harvard Education Press
ISBN: 1682530345
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
cTransformative Teachers offers an insightful look at the growing movement of civic-minded educators who are using twenty-first-century participatory practices and connected technologies to organize change from the ground up. Kira J. Baker-Doyle highlights the collaborative, grassroots tactics that activist teachers are implementing to transform their profession and pursue greater social justice and equity in education. The author provides a framework and practical suggestions for charting the path to transformative teacher leadership as well as suggestions for how others, including administrators and outside organizations, can support them. In addition, the book profiles fifteen transformative teachers who are changing the face of education, features three case studies of organizational allies (Edcamps, the Philadelphia Education Fund, and the Connected Learning Alliance), and includes insights from a wide range of educational leaders. A guide to the norms and practices of innovative educators, Transformative Teachers offers a clear and compelling vision of the potential for grassroots change in education.
Publisher: Harvard Education Press
ISBN: 1682530345
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
cTransformative Teachers offers an insightful look at the growing movement of civic-minded educators who are using twenty-first-century participatory practices and connected technologies to organize change from the ground up. Kira J. Baker-Doyle highlights the collaborative, grassroots tactics that activist teachers are implementing to transform their profession and pursue greater social justice and equity in education. The author provides a framework and practical suggestions for charting the path to transformative teacher leadership as well as suggestions for how others, including administrators and outside organizations, can support them. In addition, the book profiles fifteen transformative teachers who are changing the face of education, features three case studies of organizational allies (Edcamps, the Philadelphia Education Fund, and the Connected Learning Alliance), and includes insights from a wide range of educational leaders. A guide to the norms and practices of innovative educators, Transformative Teachers offers a clear and compelling vision of the potential for grassroots change in education.
American Protestants and TV in the 1950s
Author: M. Rosenthal
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 023060921X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Americans in the 1950s faced the challenge of negotiating the new medium's place in the home and in American culture in general. Using the American Protestant experience of the introduction of television, Rosenthal illustrates the importance of the interplay between a new medium and its users.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 023060921X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Americans in the 1950s faced the challenge of negotiating the new medium's place in the home and in American culture in general. Using the American Protestant experience of the introduction of television, Rosenthal illustrates the importance of the interplay between a new medium and its users.
The Misfit
Author: Ellie Thomas
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
ISBN: 1685504353
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Sequel to Gentlemen's Agreement At the start of 1816, Luc Gerrard is summoned home to rural Essex from his sanctuary in the West Indies due to a dangerous downturn in his mother’s health. When she recovers, Luc is determined to pick up his musical employment in London's theatres, concert halls and ballrooms. He receives support and even friendship from a surprising source, the circle of gentlemen who spirited him away from certain arrest due to his connection with his former lover and Napoleonic plotter, James Beaufort. Luc juggles his pride and finances while attempting to gain an orchestral position at Drury Lane Theatre for the upcoming spring Season. Bittersweet memories are revived when he inevitably meets his longtime companion and sometime lover, Harry Kent. However, charming, easy-going casual Harry seems changed by Luc’s absence. Can Luc re-establish his interrupted career with a little help from his new friends? And might he and Harry find a lasting connection?
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
ISBN: 1685504353
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Sequel to Gentlemen's Agreement At the start of 1816, Luc Gerrard is summoned home to rural Essex from his sanctuary in the West Indies due to a dangerous downturn in his mother’s health. When she recovers, Luc is determined to pick up his musical employment in London's theatres, concert halls and ballrooms. He receives support and even friendship from a surprising source, the circle of gentlemen who spirited him away from certain arrest due to his connection with his former lover and Napoleonic plotter, James Beaufort. Luc juggles his pride and finances while attempting to gain an orchestral position at Drury Lane Theatre for the upcoming spring Season. Bittersweet memories are revived when he inevitably meets his longtime companion and sometime lover, Harry Kent. However, charming, easy-going casual Harry seems changed by Luc’s absence. Can Luc re-establish his interrupted career with a little help from his new friends? And might he and Harry find a lasting connection?
International Management
Author: Peter Stanwick
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 1788112733
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
International Management: A Stakeholder Approach applies a practical, engaging and real time approach to the evolving topics related to International Management. In thirteen chapters, the authors discuss the complexities managers must address when making decisions in a global marketplace, including the complexity of globalization; the external global environment; ethics and social responsibility; culture; communication; entry strategies; global strategies; management decision making; motivation; leadership and organizational change; and human resources.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 1788112733
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
International Management: A Stakeholder Approach applies a practical, engaging and real time approach to the evolving topics related to International Management. In thirteen chapters, the authors discuss the complexities managers must address when making decisions in a global marketplace, including the complexity of globalization; the external global environment; ethics and social responsibility; culture; communication; entry strategies; global strategies; management decision making; motivation; leadership and organizational change; and human resources.