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’The bob-shingle regime that rules the feminine world’ : consumerism, women and work in 1920s British ColumbiaMoore, Magdalena Dorothy Kean 11 1900 (has links)
This project is a case study of the hairdressing industry in British Columbia in the 1920s.
It argues that gender divisions persisted as consumerism became increasingly important to
British Columbians, and that despite British Columbia's sometimes challenging engagement
with international consumerism, the province's economy remained remarkably synchronized
with international trends. It tells the story of the rapid expansion and feminization of hair
services markets and businesses; examines the public and legislative debates about the
importance of consumer services such as hairdressing and its customers; and reveals the
persistence of gendered divisions in the early transition to a consumer services society. Using
British Columbian newspaper reports, American and Canadian women's and union periodicals,
city directories, national censuses, and government reports, the project looks first at the
increasing pressures in the 1920s from business owners, advertisers, and magazine editors to
adopt new, fashionable hairstyles and the sources of ambivalence among women about the new
styles. It then turns to hairdressing as a business and source of employment, and after briefly
reviewing the history of hairdressing in North America looks at the rapid expansion of
hairdressing businesses in British Columbia during the 1920s; the demographic characteristics of
hairdressing workers and entrepreneurs; and the feminization of the hair services industry. It also
explores the connection between feminist ideals and women's entrepreneurship in the hair
services field. Finally, the hairdressers' attempt to gain regulation from the provincial
government is examined at the end of the decade, with a particular focus on how consumerism
and hairdressing, its workers and customers, are characterized. The legislative and public debates
about hairdressing regulation reveal anxiety about consumerism and persistent gender divisions
as British Columbia began to shift toward a consumer-oriented society. It concludes that British
Columbia, despite its primary resource economic base, remained remarkably in step with
international trends, from feminization of services to regulation of those services, of which
hairdressing was just a beginning. / Arts, Faculty of / History, Department of / Graduate
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Quiet Little AnimalsMilstead, Mary 20 February 2014 (has links)
Quiet Little Animals is a novel set in early-1940s Spain. The story begins with a young couple, Carmen and Ernesto, who are expecting their first child. Carmen gives birth to their daughter Isadora in a Catholic hospital, but when she wakes up after the birth, she's told that the baby has died. However, the truth is that the baby was kidnapped by the nun Sor Eugenia, who decided that she would provide the baby with a better life by sending her away to be adopted by a more "proper" family - and a young religious woman named Ava finally gets the baby she's been trying for years to have, her little Maria.
The story follows the four main point-of-view characters - Carmen, Ernesto, Sor Eugenia and Ava - as their lives move past that moment when Isadora/Maria was taken from one family and given to another. In addition to the four main points of view, there are also a number of chapters that are told in the form of fairy tales. The use of multiple points of view to tell one story allows each of the characters to have a known stake in the outcome of the narrative, and is a major stylistic interest of the piece. The central themes of the book are motherhood, grief, birth and death. It also asks questions about the creation of family, fate, and the aftermath of civil war.
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Graphic design in Republican Shanghai : a preliminary studyHo, Daniel Sze-Hin, 1979- January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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At the crossroads of politics and culture : Polish dissident art of the 1980sGanczak, Iwona January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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Turkish nation-building process : an analysis of language, education, and citizenship policies during the early Republic (1920-1938)Bayar, Yesim. January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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A Critical View of the Rhetorical Idiom in Modern Music with Emphasis on the Development of the Contemporary Art-SongChamberlain, Richard (Richard Harry) 06 1900 (has links)
This study was made in conjunction with a recital of contemporary American song literature. It it designed to show how the modern composer has taken the tools of words and music and utilized them in creating a valid art-form. I believe it is the first study of its kind that has been made. The song literature which formed the basis of the study has been attested to as valid data by Otto Luening, prominent modern composer and pedagogue and twice winner of the Guggenheim Fellowship in composition, and John Kirk, distinguished pianist and lecturer on modern music.
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The influence of Grecian types, conventions, and techniques on recent dramaIrish, Betty Hulson. January 1949 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1949 I7 / Master of Science
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Aspekte van die Afrikaanse poësie van die tagtigerjareBasson, Coenraad Hendrik 05 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Die Afrikaanse poesie van die tagtigerjare toon 'n ryke verskeidenheid
deurdat ouer digters soos Eybers, Breytenbach, Cussons,
Stockenstrom en Ernst van Heerden voortdig en 'n groot aantal
nuwelinge na vore tree. Hoewel die groep digters die grense van
"generasie" ver oorskry, blyk dit dat hulle 'n baie
li tererbewuste groep kunstenaars is wie se poesie verskeie
gemeenskaplike trekke openbaar. Uit die groot verskeidenheid
blyk dat sekere temas, soos pyn, aftakeling, dood, liefde, godsdiens
asook sosio-kulturele en politieke aktualiteite steeds as
die gewildste onderwerpe figureer. 'n Deel van die studie word
daaraan gewy om aan te toon hoe hierdie temas in die jonger
Afrikaanse poesie vergestalting vind.
'n Terna wat 'n besliste vernuwende aspek in die Afrikaanse poesie
bring, is die homoerotiek. Die groter openheid oor homoseksualiteit
gee aanleiding tot eksplisiete homoerotiese verse,
veral by Joan Hambidge en Johann de Lange. As gevolg van die
terroristiese bedrywighede en militere optrede aan die landsgrense gedurende die sewentiger- en tagtigerjare beleef die Afrikaanse
literatuur die opkoms van die sogenaamde grensliteratuur
as 'n vernuwende aspek van die tema van oorlog en geweld wat van
die vorige dekade af oorspoel. Verder word aandag gegee aan die
verskynsel van inter(-)tekstualiteit, wat weens die omvang
daarvan in die kreatiewe en beskouende literatuur,
perspektiefverandering in die Afrikaanse poesie teweegbring. 'n Verdere vernuwende aspek wat aangetoon word, is die wegbeweeg
van die beoef ening van die loss er, vryer versvorm van die
sestiger- en vroee sewentigerjare na 'n strenger vormbeheer en -
dissipline. Die skryf van 'n meer tradisionele tipe poesie word
by verskeie digters aangetoon. Die bydrae van tydskrifte en
tydskrifverse tot die Afrikaanse poesie word ondersoek. Saam met
die verskyning van talle bundels populere poesie, waar die klem
veral op die volkskwatryn, sonnet en limerick val, speel die
tydskrifte 'n besondere rol om Afrikaanse poesie vir 'n breer
leserspubliek toeganklik te maak. Daar word tot die
gevolgt~ekking gekom dat die digters van die tagtigerjare die
"demokratisering" van die Afrikaanse letterkunde veel verder
gevoer het en dat die reikwydte van Afrikaans daardeur uitgebrei
is / The rich diversity of Afrikaans poetry of the eighties is displayed
by the fact that many of the older poets, such as Eybers,
Breytenbach, Cussons, Stockenstrom and Ernst van Heerden, have
continued writing poetry, while a large number of newcomers have
appeared on the scene. Although these poets far exceed the
"generation" boundaries, they are evidently a very literary-aware
group of artists, whose work has a number of traits in common.
Certain themes, such as pain, decadence, death, love and
religion, as well as socio-cultural and political realities,
remain popular topics. Part of this study is to show how these
themes are expressed in contemporary Afrikaans poetry.
A decidedly new aspect of Afrikaans poetry is homo-eroticism.
The more open approach to homosexuality gives rise to explicit
homo-erotic poems, especially those of Joan Hambidge and Johann
de Lange. As a result of terrorist activities and military
action on our borders during the seventies and eighties,
Afrikaans literature saw the beginning of the so-called border
literature as a renewal of the war and violence theme, a relic
from the previous decade. Inter(-)textuality is explored, which,
due to its influence on creative and reviewing literature, has
brought about a change in the perspective of Afrikaans poetry.
A further renewal highlighted, is the moving away from the
unstructured and freer verse form of the sixties and early
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seventies to a stricter, controlled and disciplined form. The
more traditional type of poetry written by various poets is
discussed. The contribution by periodicals and poems in
periodicals to Afrikaans poetry is explored. Together with the
numerous volumes of popular poetry published, emphasizing the
national quatrain, sonnets and limericks, periodicals play an
important role in making Afrikaans poetry more accessible to a
broader reading public. The conclusion is reached that the poets
of the eighties promoted the "democratization" of Afrikaans
literature, thereby extending its influence / Afrikaans & Theory of Literature / D. Litt. et Phil. (Afrikaans)
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The problem of tuberculosis in England and Wales, 1900-1950Bryder, Linda January 1985 (has links)
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The emergence of modern Italian music (up to 1940)Waterhouse, John C. G. January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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