Culture Fox

Culture Fox
Author: Lorean Cairns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544502311

You know you've got the skill, passion, and drive to build a thriving salon culture, but you might not be sure how to bring that vision to life. Through the launch of her brand, Fox and Jane, Lorean Cairns developed a proven formula and turned a three-chair salon into the international powerhouse it is today. Nine salons, 150 staff members, and $14 million in revenue later, Lorean had the realization that establishing a deep-rooted culture was the key to creating her dream environment.Be prepared to shift your leadership lens! This honest and irreverent look at the beauty industry will have you second-guessing everything you thought you knew. You'll experience all the toxic, terrific, and hair-raising work cultures Lorean encountered on her way to the top-and most importantly, you'll learn how to build the kind of work environment that attracts top talent and empowers your staff with a sense of success and fulfillment.

Real Country

Real Country
Author: Aaron A. Fox
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2004-10-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780822333487

DIVAn ethnographic study of country music, and the bars, life, and everyday speech of its rural fans./div

The Culture of Consumption

The Culture of Consumption
Author: Richard Wightman Fox
Publisher: New York : Pantheon Books
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780394716114

Essays discuss the history of advertising, consumer culture, modern electioneering, the development of mass market magazines and the industrialization of space

Hispanic Nation

Hispanic Nation
Author: Geoffrey E. Fox
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816517992

A new ethnic identity is being constructed in the United States: the Hispanic nation. Overcoming age-old racial, regional, and political differences, Americans of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and other Spanish-language origins are beginning to imagine themselves as a single ethnic community - which by the turn of the century may become the United States' largest and most influential minority. Only in recent years have great numbers of Hispanics begun to consider themselves as related within a single culture. Hispanics are redefining their own images and agendas, shaping a population, and paving wider pathways to power. In the process, they are changing both themselves and the culture, government, and urban habits of the communities around them. In this ground-breaking book, Geoffrey Fox shows how and why Hispanics are changing the United States. Based on interviews, observations, and extensive research, Hispanic Nation examines why such diverse people are imagining themselves as one; the politics of turning a statistical fiction into a social reality; the impact of the Spanish-language media on Hispanics' self-images; ethnic consciousness and political movements (Cesar Chavez and the farm workers movement, the Young Lords and La Raza Unida, Puerto Rican and Mexican encounters in the Midwest); controversies surrounding "high" and popular Hispanic/Latino art, music, and literature; and the institutionalization of the movement everywhere - from local school boards to the U.S. Congress.

Culture and Psychology

Culture and Psychology
Author: Stephen Fox
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 755
Release: 2019-07-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1506364411

Using an engaging storytelling approach, Culture and Psychology introduces students to culture from a scientific yet accessible point of view. Author Stephen Fox integrates art, literature, and music into each chapter to offer students a rich and complete picture of cultures from around the world. The text wholly captures students’ attention while addressing key concepts typically found in a Psychology of Culture or Cross-Cultural Psychology course. Chapters feature personalized, interdisciplinary stories to help students understand specific concepts and theories, and encourage them to make connections between the material and their own lives.

Anthropology Beyond Culture

Anthropology Beyond Culture
Author: Richard G. Fox
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000180573

Culture is a vexed concept within anthropology. From their earliest studies, anthropologists have often noted the emotional attachment of people to their customs, even in cases where this loyalty can make for problems. Do anthropologists now suffer the same kind of disability with respect to their continuing emotional attachment to the concept of culture? This book considers the state of the culture concept in anthropology and finds fault with a ‘love it or leave it' attitude. Rather than pledging undying allegiance or summarily dismissing it, the volume argues that anthropology can continue with or without a concept of culture, depending on the research questions being asked, and, furthermore, that when culture is retained, no single definition of it is practical or necessary.Offering sensible solutions to a topic of hot debate, this book will be essential reading for anyone seeking to learn what a concept of culture can offer anthropology, and what anthropology can offer the concept of culture.

Pretentiousness

Pretentiousness
Author: Dan Fox
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 156689428X

Pretentiousness is the engine oil of culture; the essential lubricant in the development of all arts, high, low, or middle.

Oral and Literate Culture in England, 1500-1700

Oral and Literate Culture in England, 1500-1700
Author: Adam Fox
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191542296

This book explores the varied vernacular forms and rich oral traditions which were such a part of popular culture in early modern England. It focuses, in particular, upon dialect speech and proverbial wisdom, "old wives' tales" and children's lore, historical legends and local customs, scurrilous versifying and scandalous rumour-mongering. Adam Fox argues that while the spoken word provides the most vivid insight into the mental world of the majority in this semi-literate society, it was by no means untouched by written influences. Even at the beginning of the period, centuries of reciprocal infusion between complementary media had created a cultural repertoire which had long ceased to be purely oral. Thereafter, the expansion of literacy together with the proliferation of texts both in manuscript and print saw the rapid acceleration and elaboration of this process. By 1700 popular traditions and modes of expression were the product of a fundamentally literate environment to a much greater extent than has yet been appreciated.

The Firebird and the Fox

The Firebird and the Fox
Author: Jeffrey Brooks
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1108484468

A century of Russian artistic genius, including literature, art, music and dance, within the dynamic cultural ecosystem that shaped it.

The World According to Colour

The World According to Colour
Author: James Fox
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0141976667

'Extraordinary. An intellectual feast as well as a visual one' Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with Amber Eyes The world comes to us in colour. But colour lives as much in our imaginations as it does in our surroundings, as this scintillating book reveals. Each chapter immerses the reader in a single colour, drawing together stories from the histories of art and humanity to illuminate the meanings it has been given over the eras and around the globe. Showing how artists, scientists, writers, philosophers, explorers and inventors have both shaped and been shaped by these wonderfully myriad meanings, James Fox reveals how, through colour, we can better understand their cultures, as well as our own. Each colour offers a fresh perspective on a different epoch, and together they form a vivid, exhilarating history of the world. 'We have projected our hopes, anxieties and obsessions onto colour for thousands of years,' Fox writes. 'The history of colour, therefore, is also a history of humanity.'