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Prothero, Stephen. "On the Holy Road: The Beat Movement as Spiritual Protest." Harvard Theological Review 84, no. 2 (April 1991): 205–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816000008166.

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For the beat generation of the 1940s and 1950s, dissertation time is here. Magazine and newspaper critics have gotten in their jabs. Now scholars are starting to analyze the literature and legacy of the beat writers. In the last few years biographers have lined up to interpret the lives of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs, and publishers have rushed into print a host of beat journals, letters, memoirs, and anthologies. The most recent Dictionary of Literary Biography devotes two large volumes to sixty-seven beat writers, including Neal Cassady, Herbert Huncke, Gary Snyder, Gregory Corso, John Clellon Holmes, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Philip Lamantia, Peter Orlovsky, Michael McClure, and Philip Whalen.
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Ting, Xu. "Harold Laski and his Chinese Disciples." Amicus Curiae 2, no. 1 (October 23, 2020): 116–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/ac.v2i1.5214.

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On 2 July 2020, a virtual workshop entitled ‘Harold Laski and His Chinese Disciples: A Workshop on the Legacy of Laski’s Legal Philosophy’ was organised by Dr Ting Xu (School of Law, University of Sheffield; now Professor of Law, University of Essex). This workshop was supported and funded by Professor Xu’s British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship (2019-2020) on ‘Harold Laski and His Chinese Disciples: Using Biographical Methods to Study the Evolution of Rights’. This workshop provided the first opportunity for UK and Chinese studies scholars to discuss Laski’s long-neglected impact on China, contributing to reviving an interest in the significance and legacy of Laski’s legal philosophy. Speakers included eminent scholars who have conducted research in related areas, including Professor Roger Cotterrell (Queen Mary University of London), Professor Ross Cranston (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)), Dr Peter Lamb (Staffordshire University), Professor Martin Loughlin (LSE), Professor Michael Palmer (SOAS University of London) and Professor Francis Snyder (Peking University School of Transnational Law). Twenty-five people participated in the workshop, including academics, students and several members of the public.
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Rogers, Jennifer. "Authentic Representation and Author Identity: Exploring Mental Illness in The Hobbit Fanfiction." Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 8, no. 2 (April 28, 2019): 127–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v8i2.494.

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This paper addresses concerns with authenticity claims that surround mental illness and author identity in fanfiction. I will apply the critiques surrounding representation in media (see Mitchell and Snyder, 2001; Couser 2003, 2009) found in disability studies and fandom studies (see Jenkins 2012) to fanfiction. In this paper, I analyze two pieces of fanfiction which focus on Thorin II also known as Thorin Oakenshield, a character from J.R.R Tolkien’s The Hobbit novel and Peter Jackson’s film adaptations. I explore how in these texts the authors portray mental illness through their characterization of Thorin II. How the author’s actual or perceived personal mental health status may impact their writing, and readers’ responses to their writing, is explored through the lenses of identity politics (see Calhoun, 1994) and authenticity (Couser, 2009; van Dijk, 1989). In the context of disability and fandom studies, these fanfictions act as examples of a) combination fictional/ autobiographical writings which work to provide what the authors’ perceive as accurate portrayals of mental illness, and b) how the author’s mental health status impacts the perceived credibility of their work.
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Royce, Anya Peterson, and Fran Snygg. ": Mary Wigman: When the Fire Dances between the Two Poles . Allegra Fuller Snyder, Annette MacDonald. ; Dance Masks: The World of Margaret Severn . Peter Lipskis." American Anthropologist 87, no. 2 (June 1985): 487–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.1985.87.2.02a00900.

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Perry, C. R. "Charles W. Snyder. Liberty and Morality: A Political Biography of Edward Bulwer-Lytton. (American University Studies. Series IX, Volume 162.) New York: Peter Lang Publishing. 1995. Pp. 230. $37.95. ISBN 0-8204-2471-4." Albion 28, no. 3 (1996): 509–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4052209.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 78, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2004): 305–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002515.

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-Bill Maurer, Mimi Sheller, Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies. New York: Routledge, 2003. ix + 252 pp.-Norman E. Whitten, Jr., Richard Price ,The root of roots: Or, how Afro-American anthropology got its start. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press/University of Chicago Press, 2003. 91 pp., Sally Price (eds)-Holly Snyder, Paolo Bernardini ,The Jews and the expansion of Europe to the West, 1450-1800. New York: Berghahn Books, 2001. xv + 567 pp., Norman Fiering (eds)-Bridget Brereton, Seymour Drescher, The mighty experiment: Free labor versus slavery in British emancipation. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. 307 pp.-Jean Besson, Kathleen E.A. Monteith ,Jamaica in slavery and freedom: History, heritage and culture. Kingston; University of the West Indies Press, 2002. xx + 391 pp., Glen Richards (eds)-Michaeline A. Crichlow, Jean Besson, Martha Brae's two histories: European expansion and Caribbean culture-building in Jamaica. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. xxxi + 393 pp.-Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, Joseph C. Dorsey, Slave traffic in the age of abolition: Puerto Rico, West Africa, and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean, 1815-1859. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003. xvii + 311 pp.-Arnold R. Highfield, Erik Gobel, A guide to sources for the history of the Danish West Indies (U.S. Virgin Islands), 1671-1917. Denmark: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2002. 350 pp.-Sue Peabody, David Patrick Geggus, Haitian revolutionary studies. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. xii + 334 pp.-Gerdès Fleurant, Elizabeth McAlister, Rara! Vodou, power, and performance in Haiti and its Diaspora. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. xviii + 259 pp. and CD demo.-Michiel Baud, Ernesto Sagás ,The Dominican people: A documentary history. Princeton NJ: Marcus Wiener, 2003. xiii + 278 pp., Orlando Inoa (eds)-Samuel Martínez, Richard Lee Turits, Foundations of despotism: Peasants, the Trujillo regime, and modernity in Dominican history. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2003. x + 384 pp.-Eric Paul Roorda, Bernardo Vega, Almoina, Galíndez y otros crímenes de Trujillo en el extranjero. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 2001. 147 pp.''Diario de una misión en Washington. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 2002. 526 pp.-Gerben Nooteboom, Aspha Bijnaar, Kasmoni: Een spaartraditie in Suriname en Nederland. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Bert Bakker, 2002. 378 pp.-Dirk H.A. Kolff, Chan E.S. Choenni ,Hindostanen: Van Brits-Indische emigranten via Suriname tot burgers van Nederland. The Hague: Communicatiebureau Sampreshan, 2003. 224 pp., Kanta Sh. Adhin (eds)-Dirk H.A. Kolff, Sandew Hira, Het dagboek van Munshi Rahman Khan. The Hague: Amrit/Paramaribo: NSHI, 2003. x + 370 pp.-William H. Fisher, Neil L. Whitehead, Dark Shamans: Kanaimà and the poetics of violent death. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2002. 309 pp.-David Scott, A.J. Simoes da Silva, The luxury of nationalist despair: George Lamming's fiction as decolonizing project. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000. 217 pp.-Lyn Innes, Maria Cristina Fumagalli, The flight of the vernacular. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2001. xvi + 303 pp.-Maria Cristina Fumagalli, Tobias Döring, Caribbean-English passages: Intertextuality in a postcolonial tradition. London: Routledge, 2002. xii + 236 pp.-A. James Arnold, Celia Britton, Race and the unconscious: Freudianism in French Caribbean thought. Oxford: Legenda, 2002. 115 pp.-Nicole Roberts, Dorothy E. Mosby, Place, language, and identity in Afro-Costa Rican literature. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003. xiii + 248 pp.-Stephen Steumpfle, Philip W. Scher, Carnival and the formation of a Caribbean transnation. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003. xvi + 215 pp.-Peter Manuel, Frances R. Aparicho ,Musical migrations: transnationalism and cultural hybridity in Latin/o America, Volume 1. With Maria Elena Cepeda. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 216 pp., Candida F. Jaquez (eds)-Jorge Pérez Rolón, Maya Roy, Cuban Music. London: Latin America Bureau/Princeton NJ: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2002. ix + 246 pp.-Bettina M. Migge, Gary C. Fouse, The story of Papiamentu: A study in slavery and language. Lanham MD: University Press of America, 2002. x + 261 pp.-John M. McWhorter, Bettina Migge, Creole formation as language contact: the case of the Suriname creoles. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2003. xii + 151 pp.
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Hummler, Madeleine. "British round-up - Joshua Pollard (ed.). Prehistoric Britain. xvi+368 pages, 61 illustrations, 3 tables. 2008. Malden (MA) & Oxford: Blackwell; 978-1-4051-2545-1 hardback; 978-1-4051-2546-8 paperback £19.99. - Christopher A. Snyder (ed.). Early peoples of Britain and Ireland: an encyclopedia. Volume I: A–G. xxvi+288 pages, 19 illustrations; Volume II: H–Z. xxvi+306 pages, 25 illustrations. 2008. Oxford & Westport (CT): Greenwood; 978-1-84645-028-0 & 978-1-84645-029-7 hardback, £90 (both volumes together). - David Barrowclough. Prehistoric Lancashire. 256 pages, 166 b&w & colour illustrations. 2008. Stroud:History Press; 978-0-7524-4708-7 paperback £19.99. - Andrew Dunwell & Ian Ralston. Archaeology and early history of Angus. 192 pages, 62 figures, 26 colour plates. 2008. Stroud: Tempus; 978-0-7524-4114-6 paperback £17.99. - Richard Tabor. Cadbury Castle: the hillfort and landscapes. 192 pages, 100 illustrations, 32 colour plates. 2008. Stroud: History Press; 978-0-7524-4715-5 paperback £17.99. - Angus Konstam, illustrated by Peter Dennis. British forts in the age of Arthur. 64 pages, 60 colour & b&w illustrations. 2008. Oxford: Osprey; 978-1-84603-362-9 paperback £11.99. - Gerald Moody. The Isle of Thanet from prehistory to the Norman Conquest. 192 pages, 103 illustrations. 2008. Stroud: Tempus; 978-0-7524-4689-9 paperback £17.99. - David M. Wilson. The Vikings in the Isle of Man. 156 pages, 60 b&w & colour illustrations. 2008. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press; 978-87-7934-367-2 hardback DKK238, €34.25, £22.95 & $48; 978-87-7934-370-2 paperback DKK158, €22.95, £15 & $30." Antiquity 83, no. 319 (March 1, 2009): 242–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00120800.

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2018, MIDWEST SAPH. "Education." INNOVATIONS in pharmacy, October 1, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/iip.v0i0.1491.

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Article 1: ‘Hope’ing to Become a Pharmacist: Exploring Hope in First Year Pharmacy Students Bethany A. Von Hoff, PharmD; Benjamin D. Aronson, PharmD, PhD; Kristin K. Janke, PhD; Robert A. Bechtol, MS Article 2: Impact of Simulations on Health Professional Students’ Empathy: A Systematic Review Natalie R Gadbois, PharmD, MPA; Norman E Fenn III, PharmD, BCPS; Bethany McGowan, MLIS, MS; Kimberly S Plake, PhD, FAPhA Article 3: Effect of Incorporating a Cultural Awareness Digital Badge on Pharmacy Students’ Cultural Empathy Jenny Beal, PharmD; Casey Wright; Katherine Yngve; Jason Fish; Craig Zywicki; Taylor Brodner; Sue Wilder; Dan Whiteley; Kevin O’Shea; Brandon Karcher; Kimberly Plake, PhD Article 4: Evaluating the Long-term Benefits of Pharmacy Professionals’ Engagement in International/Global Health Programs Prosperity Eneh, PharmD; Olihe Okoro, Ph.D, MPH; Melanie Nicol, PharmD, PhD Article 5: Faculty Perceptions of a Tobacco Cessation Train-the-Trainer Program: A Qualitative Follow-up Study Nervana Elkhadragy, PharmD, BCPS; Robin Corelli, PharmD; Alissa Russ, PhD; Margie Snyder, PharmD, MPH, FCCP; Mercedes Clabaugh; Karen Hudmon, DrPH, MS, RPh Article 6: Predictors of Academic Performance in Pharmacy School Based on Pre Admission Characteristics Dao Tran; Zachary Rivers; Ann Philbrick; Olivia Buncher; Peter Haeg; David Stenehjem
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"International Law of Development: Comparative Perspectives. Edited by Francis Snyder and Peter Slinn (Abingdon, England: Professional Books, 1987. Pp. ix, 322. Index, £27.50 cloth; £19.50 paper.)." American Journal of International Law 83, no. 1 (January 1989): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0002930000005698.

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"Deaths Notics (VICTOR A CARBONE, CHARLES WESLEY FERGUSON, AVERY J JIMERSON, HARRY WATT, WILLIAM PHILIP LEBRA, PETER LIENHARDT, RICHARD PITTIONI, SALLY SNYDER, CHARLES FREDERICK VOEGELIN, NORMAN EARL WHITTEN)." Anthropology News 27, no. 6 (September 1986): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.1986.27.6.4.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Peter Snyders"

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Ernest, David Solomon Harold. "Meaning in Small, Snyders and Pearce : an application of Lotman’s semiotics to ‘coloured’ literature." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28757.

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In this study, a semiotic point of view of selected literature written by ‘coloured’ writers is examined, using some of the semiotic theories of Jurij M. Lotman, one of the leading Soviet semioticians of the school of Tartu. Selected theories of Lotman are applied to ‘coloured’ literature. These include an examination of poetic language (based on Lotman’s theory of a primary and secondary modelling system), the iconicity of the text, the aesthetics of identity and opposition, the distinction between text and extra-text, and the relationship that exists between the extra-text, culture and code. The literary texts chosen for analysis are works by three contemporary ‘coloured’ writers, namely Adam Small, Peter Snyders and Robert Pearce, who have all contributed poetry, prose and drama to Afrikaans literature in general, and original Afrikaans literature in particular. The selected dramas are Joanie Galant-hulle (Small 1978), Political Joke (Snyders 1983) and Die Laaste Supper in Marabastad (Pearce 1988b)*. These writers’ works span approximately three consecutive decades and their work can be examined for commonality and differences. The three chosen dramas were written five years apart respectively; yet they reveal thematic similarities. The dramas also feature a common ‘deviant’ language code used by ‘coloured’ people and discussed in this study as original Afrikaans. This code, which is juxtaposed with standard Afrikaans, is one of the basic areas of interest that motivated the choice of subject for this study. The primary objective of this study is to examine the differentiation that Lotman makes between the various sign systems that operate in natural language (the primary modelling system) and poetic language (a secondary modelling system), and to determine whether these sign systems can be detected and are functional in ‘coloured’ literature. In addition, an investigation is made of the iconicity that operates in poetic language (which, according to Lotman, is the basis for differentiation), and to ascertain whether iconicity occurs in these examples of ‘coloured’ literature and to what extent it influences meaning. In the process, intratextual relations within the poetic text were scrutinised to establish whether the manipulation of language, devices and codes raises any particular expectation in the poetic text, and also to detect whether oppositionally constituted code-systems which set up their own patterns of expectation within the syntactic and lexical levels of the poetic text clash with and contradict prior expectations. In addition, an analysis has been made to determine whether a new understanding of the texts can be reached, based on Lotman’s aesthetics of identity and opposition, and to what extent the reader is forced to collaborate in the modelling process of the texts when the reader’s expectations are undermined by an aesthetics of opposition. The study has successfully corroborated and substantiated all the selected aspects of Lotman’s theory. The differentiation that Lotman makes between the primary and secondary language model is demonstrated especially by the iconicity that operates in poetic language. Examples are abundant in the selected literature and are conspicuous, especially through the manipulation of the language, devices and codes employed by the authors to defamiliarise objects so that they transcend their familiar characteristics and perceptions, and sometimes signify a totally new concept. In this way, readers’ expectations are subverted and they are invited to collaborate in the modelling process of the texts. These techniques are also an integral part of both the text and the extra-text, and their presence justifies Lotman’s claims that the meaning of a literary text cannot be understood outside its cultural or historical context. In retrospect, it can be argued that this research has opened up some additional avenues for an analysis of meaning in ‘coloured’ literature.
Dissertation (MA (English))--University of Pretoria, 2004.
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Kong, Moreno Maynard J. "Interpreting protein mass spectra. A comprehensive resource. Peter A. Snyder. Oxford University Press. Nueva York, 2000, 552 p." Revista de Química, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/101343.

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Books on the topic "Peter Snyders"

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Snyders, Peter. Peter Snyders se Political joke II: (daai's nou politiek) : 'n gespreksdrama. Greenhaven: UNISON, 2000.

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Snyder, Peter Etril. Peter Etril Snyder: Limited edition reproductions 1990. [Waterloo, Ont.?: Peter Etril Snyder Gallery?, 1990.

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A painter's harvest: The works of Peter Etril Snyder. Waterloo, Ont., Canada: P.E. Snyder, 1986.

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Snyder, Frank Rickman. Descendants of Peter Schneider (Snyder) and Elizabeth Muller of Grayson County, Virginia. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2007.

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Richardson, Lynn Elizabeth. An acoustical and architectural jewel, Centre in the Square: 25 years of creating memorable experiences. Kitchener, Ont: Centre in the Square, 2006.

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Stentz, Howard W. Genealogical chronolog of John Peter Snyder, 1729-1807 and his wife Mary Catharine Elizabeth (Stentz) Snyder, 1739-1782 and their descendants: With reference to related families of Harbaugh, Peters, Ziegler, Harley, Howard, Poorman, Brown, Snively, Smentzel, Tritle, Wingert, Whistler, Eby, Ridenour, Wagaman, Weldy, Zartman, including allied selected genealogical and historical extracts, and notes on many others. Coos Bay, Or: H.W. Stentz, 1989.

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Stentz, Howard W. Consolidated master indexes to multiple volumes of Stentz family chronologs: A consolidation of all related separate respective indexes set forth in the following individual genealogical chronologs: Henrich Stentz, 1690-1758 ; Hans Jacob Stentz, 1732-1784 ; Philip Daniel Stentz, 1735-1807 ; John Leonard Stentz, 1736-1807 ; John Peter Snyder, 1729-1807 ; Mary Catherine Elizabeth (Stentz) Snyder,1739-1782. Coos Bay, Or. (P.O. Box 629, Coos Bay 97420): H.W. Stentz, 1989.

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Snyders, Peter. Verzachtende omstandigheden =: Versagtende omstandighede : G edichten van Peter Snyders ; Nederlands, Jan Deloof. Point, [1995], 1995.

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