Susette

Susette
Author: Dion Clayton Calthrop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1913
Genre:
ISBN:

Unnamable

Unnamable
Author: Susette Min
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 081476312X

Redraws the contours of Asian American art, attempting to free it from a categorization that stifles more than it reveals. Charting its historical conditions and the expansive contexts of its emergence, Susette Min challenges the notion of Asian American art as a site of reconciliation or as a way for marginalized artists to enter into the canon or mainstream art scene. Pressing critically on the politics of visibility and how this categorization reduces artworks by Asian American artists within narrow parameters of interpretation, Unnamable reconceives Asian American art not as a subset of objects, but as a medium that disrupts representations and embedded knowledge. By approaching Asian American art in this way, Min refigures the way we see Asian American art as an oppositional practice, less in terms of its aspirations to be seen—its greater visibility—and more in terms of how it models a different way of seeing and encountering the world. Uniquely presented, the chapters are organized thematically as mini-exhibitions, and offer readings of select works by contemporary artists including Tehching Hsieh, Byron Kim, Simon Leung, Mary Lum, and Nikki S. Lee. Min displays a curatorial practice and reading method that conceives of these works not as “exemplary” instances of Asian American art, but as engaged in an aesthetic practice that is open-ended. Ultimately, Unnamable insists that in order to reassess Asian American art and its place in art history, we need to let go not only of established viewing practices, but potentially even the category of Asian American art itself. Redraws the contours of Asian American art, attempting to free it from a categorization that stifles more than it reveals. Charting its historical conditions and the expansive contexts of its emergence, Susette Min challenges the notion of Asian American art as a site of reconciliation or as a way for marginalized artists to enter into the canon or mainstream art scene. Pressing critically on the politics of visibility and how this categorization reduces artworks by Asian American artists within narrow parameters of interpretation, Unnamable reconceives Asian American art not as a subset of objects, but as a medium that disrupts representations and embedded knowledge. By approaching Asian American art in this way, Min refigures the way we see Asian American art as an oppositional practice, less in terms of its aspirations to be seen—its greater visibility—and more in terms of how it models a different way of seeing and encountering the world. Uniquely presented, the chapters are organized thematically as mini-exhibitions, and offer readings of select works by contemporary artists including Tehching Hsieh, Byron Kim, Simon Leung, Mary Lum, and Nikki S. Lee. Min displays a curatorial practice and reading method that conceives of these works not as “exemplary” instances of Asian American art, but as engaged in an aesthetic practice that is open-ended. Ultimately, Unnamable insists that in order to reassess Asian American art and its place in art history, we need to let go not only of established viewing practices, but potentially even the category of Asian American art itself.

Susette La Flesche

Susette La Flesche
Author: Marion Marsh Brown
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780516032771

Author of one of the most successful books in case study research, Yin provides students and research investigators with extensive applications of actual case study research, as well as discussions of how case study research can be applied to broad areas of inquiry. Each of the applications (which are excerpts from complete case studies) is designed to help readers identify solutions to problems encountered when doing case study research. The book is organized into three parts: Part I shows how to integrate theoretical concerns into exploratory case studies, descriptive case studies, or causal case studies, as well as showing how theory can shape the case selection process. Part II provides examples from education and management information systems of important steps in case study research, such as how to select the units of analysis, how to define data collection needs, and how to establish rival hypotheses. Lastly, Part III examines the use of case studies as an evaluative tool, including distinctions among different qualitative research strategies and for evaluating highly complex interventions, such as community-based interventions. For those who desire increased methodological guidance on how to carry out case study research, Yin’s new book provides the help they’ve been seeking.

Native American Women Leaders

Native American Women Leaders
Author: Edward J. Rielly
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1476686688

There is insufficient recognition given to Native American women, many of whom have made enormous contributions to their respective tribal nations and to the broader United States. The 14 stories in this book are representative of the countless Native American women who have excelled as leaders (including Debra Haaland and her history-making role as Secretary of the Interior). They come from across the centuries and from a range of tribal nations, and represent a wide range of society, including politics, the arts, health care, business, education, wellness, feminism, environmentalism, and social activism. Most of these women have made their mark in more than one area. Each chapter includes personal biographical and public life information. Some of the women have given us much in writing, including memoirs, while others have left behind little or nothing written. Even in the absence of their own words, though, their actions still speak eloquently.

Susette La Flesche: Voice of the Omaha Indians

Susette La Flesche: Voice of the Omaha Indians
Author: Margaret Crary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1973
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Traces Susette La Flesche's lifetime campaign to better conditions for her people in spite of the nineteenth-century handicaps of being both a woman and an Indian.

Gloves

Gloves
Author: Susette Palmer
Publisher: GMC PUBLICATIONS LTD
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2014-03-17
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1861089295

Cold hands may mean warm heart - but none of us want frozen digits. Cozy Gloves will be the answer for the whole family. This selection of fun, fast and practical finger-warmers transforms an essential item into an object of desire. The latest title in the Cozy series is packed with inspiring designs for every member of the family, from children's mittens to glamorous sparkling evening gloves and hard-wearing cabled patterns for the man in your life. Many knitters get quivering hands when attempting gloves, but this book guides anyone who has mastered the basics of knitting gently through the technique of knitting divisions in to three parts - frill or rib for wrist, wrist to knuckles and fingers and proves that it is nothing to be afraid of.

Tree Sense

Tree Sense
Author: Susette Goldsmith
Publisher: Massey University
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780995140745

At a moment when the planet is so clearly in peril, the trees stand as both guardians and messengers. They have words for us -- if only we would listen. This collection of essays by artists, activists, ecologists and advocates discusses the many ways in which humans need trees, and how our future is laced into their roots and their branches.