- Race, History, and American Society
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- Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
- African Sexualities and LGBTQ+ Issues
- Asian American and Pacific Histories
- Utopian, Dystopian, and Speculative Fiction
- Geographies of human-animal interactions
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- Art, Politics, and Modernism
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- Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
- Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
- Gender Politics and Representation
- Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
- Health Sciences Research and Education
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- Gothic Literature and Media Analysis
- Classical Antiquity Studies
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- Environmental Policies and Emissions
- Mormonism, Religion, and History
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University of Maryland, College Park
1988-2019
Infectious Disease Research Institute
2019
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
2015
University of California, Santa Cruz
1998
Gateway Seminary
1998
Graduate Theological Union
1998
British Museum
1998
University of Wales
1992
From a feminist poststructuralist perspective authorship cannot be the source of authority meaning any more than individual speaking subject, agent discourse, is its origin. This not, however, to say that there no place in criticism for study authors, provided critics recognize accounts authors are themselves discursive constructs and not key … In choosing mode reading we need ask what useful political questions it answers. To politically effective needs address ideological concerns...
Patients who have 'Auditory Disability with Normal Hearing' (ADN) complain of hearing difficulties even although their is audiometrically 'normal'. The auditory and psychological factors involved in ADN been investigated by comparing 20 patients employment age controls (matched for age, sex socioeconomic group) on appropriate tests questionnaires. From the results it was concluded that both are ADN. principal finding as a result problems discriminating speech noise, individuals tendency to...
Historiography as Reenactment:Metaphors and Literalizations of TV Documentaries Katie King Reenactments Pastpresents; Examples What? My forthcoming book, Flexible Knowledges: Histories under Globalization, is about reenactments, a term I use inclusively to examine the currently experimental historiographies African transnational radio oralities, global action-adventure television, living-history sites, heritage Web "time traveling" documentary museum installations in order think changes...
Contents Introduction: Body Fictions, by Debra Walker King 1. Who Says an Older Woman Can't/Shouldn't Dance? Gloria Wade-Gayles 2. When Politics of Partial Identifications Collide with Multiple Identities Real Academics: Limited Understandings Research and Truncated Collegial Interactions Sue V. Rosser 3. Language: Corporeal Semiotics, Literary Resistance Maude Hines 4. Writing in Red Ink 5. Myths Monsters: The Female as the Site for Political Agendas S. Yumiko Hulvey 6. Agency Ambivalence:...
Research Article| January 01 1992 Local and Global: AIDS Activism Feminist Theory Katie King Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Camera Obscura (1992) 10 (1 (28)): 78–99. https://doi.org/10.1215/02705346-10-1_28-78 Cite Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Permissions Citation King; Theory. 1 1992; doi: Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu input auto suggest filter...
Abstract This essay is an exploration of “trans” among various transcodings technicities, bodies, animalities, feminisms, media, and academies. The author positions the training artificial intelligence agent “dog” in online virtual world Second Life as many practices distributed being, cognition, sensation attunements across becomings.
Feminism and Writing Technologies: Teaching Queerish Travels through Maps, Territories, Pattern Katie King (bio) The strange thing about Americans, Katie, is that they think you have to be either serious or funny. —Gregory Bateson, sometime around 1974 Introduction: “Avoid All Typographical Ornamentation”—Translation Piled upon Translation This essay was originally produced on a MacPlus laser-printed using one font called “Lambda” for the title pages another “Los Angeles” body of text. Thus...
Brevitas is a doctrine of communication style that emerged from classical rhetorical theory. This approach to writing or speaking valorizes directness, clarity, "just rightness" in choice words, and ease comprehension for the reader listener — all while pursuing goal greatest effectiveness. For ancients, idea was find virtuous golden mean one's zone midway between opposing vices prolixity (too much) obscurity little). The habit with brevitas constituted virtue just like courage, wisdom, self...
Meadow and Pasture Insects. By Herbert Osborn, The Educators' Press Columbus, Ohio, 1939, pp. VIII + 288, 193 figs. - Principles of Forest Entomology, Samuel Alexander Graham, McGraw-Hill Book Cnmpany, New York London. Price $4.00. Volume 72 Issue 1
“Making kin,” Haraway’s slogan for worldly flourishing, prepares a compost of life writings. These “soils” nurture four meditations: on serious jokes, returns and repetitions place kinship, friendship as method presence in absence, the political play common goals with divergent motives.
What do new materialist activisms and direct theory look like? Something massively distributed yet also micro somehow in relation to persons, indeed crowd-sensible among personal storifyings, is emergent as microaggression microaggressions. Literally we see, data visualisation, this perhaps hyperobject (see the online Microaggressions Project). A mattering entanglement not simply or macro reframes anything personal, person-all. And connections with movements of re-action, #Baltimore,...