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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Brisbane
Theme:
Women’s Writing, Feminism, Excess, Desire
Document Type:
Conference Program
Organization:
University of Queensland
Author:
Sneja Gunew, Susan Sheridan, Jeanine Leane, Gina Wisker, among others
Target Audience:
Academics, Researchers, Feminist Scholars
Period of Activity:
8-10 February 2023
Date Approved:
2023-01-01
Date of Changes:
Not available
Contextual Description:
Academic conference program exploring excess, desire, and women’s writing from the 20th to the 21st century.
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
Region / City:
London referenced
Topic:
Environmental politics, ecocriticism, Brexit, cultural nationalism
Document Type:
Academic essay
Academic Field:
Ecocriticism, Environmental Humanities, Cultural Studies
Political Context:
Brexit referendum and its aftermath
Cultural References:
2012 London Olympic Games opening ceremony, British national identity, landscape and nature in English culture
Key Themes:
Relationship between conservatism and conservation, environmental culture of right-wing populism, political polarization and climate scepticism
Historical Period Discussed:
Early twenty-first century with references to late twentieth century neoliberal conservatism
Events Referenced:
2012 London Olympic Games, Brexit referendum
Authors Mentioned:
Danny Boyle, Catherine Baker, Roger Scruton, Peter Hitchens
Audience:
Scholars and students of environmental humanities, cultural studies, and political ecology
Organisation:
Australian Army Cadets
Brigade:
Western Australia Brigade
Course title:
Junior Leaders Course
Lesson title:
Promoting the Desire to Learn
Instructional number:
INST2
Document type:
Lesson plan
Training context:
Cadet leadership instruction
Method of instruction:
Theory (Open – Present – Practice – Confirm – Close – Link)
Duration:
40 minutes
Location:
Classroom
Training objectives:
Basic rules of motivation, motivating factors, factors promoting and maintaining the desire to learn, motivating formula
Reference:
LWP-G 7-1-2 The Instructors Handbook
Equipment and training aids:
Data projector, screen, handouts
Target audience:
Australian Army Cadets, junior leaders
Year:
1940s
Region / City:
New Orleans
Topic:
Theatre, Southern Gothic, Symbolism, Social Change, American Dream
Document type:
Analytical Essay
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Theatre students, Scholars of American Literature
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Date:
February 1, 2019
Organization:
Greenwood Lake Theater
Location:
Greenwood Lake, NY
Venue:
New Teen Center, 51 Waterstone Road, Greenwood Lake, NY
Event Dates:
April 26–27, 2019 at 7:00 pm; April 28, 2019 at 2:00 pm
Playwright:
Tennessee Williams
Type of Document:
Press Release
Season:
2019 Season
Ticket Prices:
$20 Adults; $10 Seniors/Students/Military
Running Time:
2 hours 30 minutes with two short intermissions
Age Recommendation:
14 and up
Contact Person:
Mary McKinley, Co-Artistic Director
Contact Phone:
347-665-8067
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Genre:
Fiction
Literary form:
Novel
Themes:
Love, trauma, memory, sexuality, professional sports
Primary characters:
Trystan Lightfoot; C.J. Winslow
Occupations of protagonists:
Physical therapist; Professional tennis player
Event referenced:
ESPY Awards
Locations mentioned:
Los Angeles; Phoenix; The Beverly Hilton
Narrative perspective:
Third-person
Time setting:
Contemporary period
Year:
2014
Region / city:
N/A
Document type:
Article
Organization / institution:
Mayo Clinic, ABC News, LiveScience
Author:
Melanie Sorensen
Target audience:
Women with low sexual desire, healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
April 2014
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Author:
Eleanor Barry
Institution:
Nottingham Trent University
Subject:
Literature review, Bioanthropology, Robotics, AI, Science Fiction
Document type:
Academic book review
Target audience:
Students, researchers, general readers interested in robotics and AI
Referenced works:
Desire in the Age of Robots and AI by Rebecca Gibson, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Blade Runner
Themes:
Human-robot relationships, uncanny valley, gender, technology and society, fetishization, philosophical implications of AI
Format:
Text document
Year:
1947
Region:
United States
Theme:
Domestic violence in literature
Document type:
Literary analysis
Author:
Unspecified
Primary subjects:
Stanley Kowalski, Stella Kowalski, Blanche DuBois, Tennessee Williams
Intended audience:
Scholars, students of literature
Key concepts:
Spousal abuse, batterer profiles, victim behavior, gender roles
Sources referenced:
Sociological studies on domestic violence, biographical accounts of Tennessee Williams
Context:
Post-World War II American society
Setting:
New Orleans
Note:
Year
Topic:
Consecration and Service
Document Type:
Religious Text
Target Audience:
Believers in Yah
Year:
1947
Author:
Tennessee Williams
Type of document:
Literary analysis / Scene summary
Theme:
Gender conflict, destructive desire, illusion vs reality, loneliness
Characters discussed:
Stanley, Blanche, Stella, Mitch, Allan Grey
Setting:
New Orleans
Source type:
Secondary literary source
Intended audience:
Students and scholars of literature
Contextual focus:
Scene 7 of the play
Key motifs:
Power struggle, sexuality, emotional trauma, delusions
Perspective:
Analytical commentary on character dynamics and thematic elements