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On the Performance Front

Author : C. Canning
Publisher : Springer
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781137543301

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This book argues that US theatre in the 20th century embraced the theories and practices of internationalism as a way to realize a better world and as part of the strategic reform of the theatre into a national expression. Live performance, theatre internationalists argued, could represent and reflect the nation like no other endeavour.

Circle of Winners

Author : Denise Von Glahn
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-08-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780252054419

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Circle of Winners by Denise Von Glahn Pdf

An essential high culture institution, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has both supported and molded American musical culture. Denise Von Glahn examines the Foundation and its immense influence from the organization’s prehistory and origins through the onset of World War II. Funded by the Guggenheim mining fortune, the Foundation took early shape from the efforts of Carroll Wilson, Frank Aydelotte, and Henry Allen Moe--three Rhodes Scholars who initially struggled to envision and implement the organization’s ambitious goals. Von Glahn also examines the career of the longtime musical advisor Thomas Whitney Surette while profiling early awardees Aaron Copland, Ruth Crawford Seeger, William Grant Still, Roger Sessions, George Antheil, and Carlos Chàvez. She examines the processes behind their selection, their values and aesthetics, and their relationships with the insiders and others who championed their work.

Roger Sessions

Author : Andrea Olmstead
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-08-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781135868932

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Roger Sessions by Andrea Olmstead Pdf

Recognized as the primary American symphonist of the 20th century, Roger Sessions (1896-1985) is one of the leading representatives of high modernism. His stature among American composers rivals Charles Ives, Aaron Copland, and Elliott Carter. Sessions was awarded two Pulitzer prizes, election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, winning the Brandeis Creative Arts Award, the Gold Medal of the American Academy, and a MacDowell Medal, in addition to 14 honorary doctorates. Roger Sessions: A Biography brings together considerable previously unpublished archival material, such as letters, lectures, interviews, and articles, to shed light on the life and music of this major American composer. Andrea Olmstead, a teaching colleague of Sessions at Juilliard and the leading scholar on his music, has written a complete biography charting five touchstone areas through Sessions’s eighty-eight years: music, religion, politics, money, and sexuality.

Eric Walrond

Author : James Davis
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 439 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780231538619

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Eric Walrond by James Davis Pdf

Eric Walrond (1898–1966) was a writer, journalist, caustic critic, and fixture of 1920s Harlem. His short story collection, Tropic Death, was one of the first efforts by a black author to depict Caribbean lives and voices in American fiction. Restoring Walrond to his proper place as a luminary of the Harlem Renaissance, this biography situates Tropic Death within the author's broader corpus and positions the work as a catalyst and driving force behind the New Negro literary movement in America. James Davis follows Walrond from the West Indies to Panama, New York, France, and finally England. He recounts his relationships with New Negro authors such as Countée Cullen, Charles S. Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Alain Locke, and Gwendolyn Bennett, as well as the white novelist Carl Van Vechten. He also recovers Walrond's involvement with Marcus Garvey's journal Negro World and the National Urban League journal Opportunity and examines the writer's work for mainstream venues, including Vanity Fair. In 1929, Walrond severed ties with Harlem, but he did not disappear. He contributed to the burgeoning anticolonial movement and print culture centered in England and fueled by C. L. R. James, George Padmore, and other Caribbean expatriates. His history of Panama, shelved by his publisher during the Great Depression, was the first to be written by a West Indian author. Unearthing documents in England, Panama, and the United States, and incorporating interviews, criticism of Walrond's fiction and journalism, and a sophisticated account of transnational black cultural formations, Davis builds an eloquent and absorbing narrative of an overlooked figure and his creation of modern American and world literature.

Vernacular Latin Americanisms

Author : Fernando Degiovanni
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780822986355

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Vernacular Latin Americanisms by Fernando Degiovanni Pdf

In Vernacular Latin Americanisms, Fernando Degiovanni offers a long-view perspective on the intense debates that shaped Latin American studies and still inform their function in the globalized and neoliberal university of today. By doing so he provides a reevaluation of a field whose epistemological and political status has obsessed its participants up until the present. The book focuses on the emergence of Latin Americanism as a field of critical debate and scholarly inquiry between the 1890s and the 1960s. Drawing on contemporary theory, intellectual history, and extensive archival research, Degiovanni explores in particular how the discourse and realities of war and capitalism have left an indelible mark on the formation of disciplinary perspectives on Latin American cultures in both the United States and Latin America. Questioning the premise that Latin Americanism as a discipline comes out of the tradition of continental identity developed by prominent intellectuals such as José Martí, José E. Rodó or José Vasconcelos, Degiovanni proposes that the scholars who established the discipline did not set out to defend Latin America as a place of uncontaminated spiritual values opposed to a utilitarian and materialist United States. Their mission was entirely different, even the opposite: giving a place to culture in the consolidation of alternative models of regional economic cooperation at moments of international armed conflict. For scholars theorizing Latin Americanism in market terms, this meant questioning nativist and cosmopolitan narratives about identity; it also meant abandoning any Bolivarian project of continental unity or of socialist internationalism.

Women Scientists in America

Author : Margaret W. Rossiter
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2012-04-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781421404769

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Women Scientists in America by Margaret W. Rossiter Pdf

This survey of female scientists in recent American history “offers compelling data alongside the multiple stories of individual women” (Science). The third volume of Margaret W. Rossiter’s landmark survey of the history of American women scientists focuses on their pioneering efforts and contributions from 1972 to the present. Central to this story are the struggles and successes of women scientists in the era of affirmative action. Scores of previously isolated women scientists were suddenly energized to do things they had rarely, if ever, done before—form organizations and recruit new members, start rosters and projects, put out newsletters, confront authorities, and even fight (and win) lawsuits. Rossiter follows the major activities of these groups in several fields—from engineering to the physical, biological, and social sciences—and their campaigns to raise consciousness, see legislation enforced, lobby for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, and serve as watchdogs of the media. This comprehensive volume also covers the changing employment circumstances in the federal government, academia, industry, and the nonprofit sector and discusses contemporary battles to increase the number of women members of the National Academy of Science and women presidents of scientific societies. In writing this book, Rossiter mined nearly one hundred previously unexamined archival collections and more than fifty oral histories. With the thoroughness and resourcefulness that characterize the earlier volumes, she recounts the rich history of the courageous and resolute women determined to realize their scientific ambitions.

The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1925-2000

Author : John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Endowments
ISBN : UCSD:31822031141815

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Analyzing Atonal Music

Author : Michiel Schuijer
Publisher : University Rochester Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Music
ISBN : 1580462707

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Analyzing Atonal Music by Michiel Schuijer Pdf

For the past 40 years, pitch-class set theory has served as a frame of reference for the study of atonal music, through the efforts of Allan Forte, Milton Babbitt, and others. This text combines thorough discussions of musical concepts with an historical narrative.

Reports of the President and the Treasurer

Author : John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Education
ISBN : STANFORD:36105119762420

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Reports of the President and the Treasurer by John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Pdf

Includes: biographies of fellows appointed; reappointments; publications, musical compositions, academic appointments and index of fellows.

Philanthropy in America [3 volumes]

Author : Dwight F. Burlingame
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 945 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2004-08-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781576078617

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Philanthropy in America [3 volumes] by Dwight F. Burlingame Pdf

A landmark three-volume reference work documenting philanthropy and the nonprofit sector throughout American history, edited by the field's most widely recognized authority. Developed under the guidance of Dr. Dwight Burlingame of the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy, one of the nation's premier institutes for the study of philanthropy, the three-volume Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia is the definitive work on philanthropic, charitable, and nonprofit endeavors in the United States. The first section of the encyclopedia contains over 200 A–Z entries covering the lives of important philanthropists, the missions and practices of key institutions and organizations, and the impact of seminal events throughout the history of the nonprofit sector in America, from precolonial times to the present. Discussions of philanthropic traditions in ancient civilizations, in Europe during colonial times, and in countries around the world today provide fascinating contexts for understanding how the American philanthropic experience has developed. The encyclopedia also includes a collection of primary source documents (legislation, foundation reports, mission statements, etc.) for convenient review and further research.

The Book Collector

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Bibliography
ISBN : UOM:39015079911866

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Reports of the President and the Treasurer - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Author : John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN : STANFORD:36105131035060

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Reports of the President and the Treasurer - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation by John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Pdf

Includes: biographies of fellows appointed; reappointments; publications, musical compositions, academic appointments and index of fellows.

American Horizons

Author : Keith F. Davis,Art Sinsabaugh
Publisher : Hudson Hills
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781555952303

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American Horizons by Keith F. Davis,Art Sinsabaugh Pdf

This revealing monograph explores how Sinsabaugh's wide format photographs expose the bond between humankind and the earth as suggested by his images of wide horizons, interspersed by skyscrapers, bridges, silos and highways. 96 colour & 200 b/w illustrations

Textual Criticism Since Greg

Author : George Thomas Tanselle
Publisher : Bibliographical Society of University of Virginia
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UVA:X004951408

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Textual Criticism Since Greg by George Thomas Tanselle Pdf

The past half century has been one of the most active and provocative periods in the long history of textual criticism. In this series of six critical essays that survey theoretical writings in the field since 1950, the eminent textual scholar G. Thomas Tanselle chronicles a significant moment in intellectual history and offers a guide for thinking through the basic issues of textual criticism and scholarly editing.

Philanthropic Foundations in the Twentieth Century

Author : Joseph C. Kiger
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2000-01-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780313096075

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Philanthropic Foundations in the Twentieth Century by Joseph C. Kiger Pdf

In a readable, coherent, and succinct account, Kiger surveys the changes that have taken place in U.S. foundations in the 20th century and describes our foundations as they exist today. Opening with historical information on the emergence of large foundations at the beginning of the century, the book discusses the major characteristics of foundations, emphasizing that they are organized to give away rather than make money, and identifies and discusses the major changes since 1950. In considering those changes, the book considers such topics as growth and expansion, diversification in the makeup of trustees and staff, and governmental oversight and supervision. In the increasing movement of foundations into the international sphere, the book covers their international activities and the formation and operation of international centers and groups associated with them. Phlanthropic Foundations in the Twentieth Century provides a useful overview of the growth, development, and operation of foundations.