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Horne, Jackie C. – Riverbank Review, 2000
Profiles the life/work of the award winning picture-book author-illustrator Barbara Cooney. Includes her early development as an artist; early attempts at the picture-book form; experimentation with different media: watercolor, pen/ink with wash, charcoal, acrylics, pastels, and collage; later work that draws upon folk-art traditions; her love of…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Biographies, Childrens Literature
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Figueredo, Danilo H. – MultiCultural Review, 2000
Contains an interview conducted in Spring 2000 via email with William Luis, an author, professor of Spanish at Vanderbilt University, and leading authority on Latin American, Caribbean, Afro-Hispanic, and Latino literatures. Offers Luis' perspective on topics of literature and ethnic/cultural identity. (EV)
Descriptors: Authors, Cultural Context, Ethnicity, Interviews
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Line, Maurice B. – Journal of Documentation, 2000
Presents a brief sketch of A.J. (Jack) Meadows's career. Notes that he has written many significant articles and books in information science and related fields, many of them of seminal importance. Highlights his contributions to the field and to the many people who have worked with him. (AEF)
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Information Industry, Information Science
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Goldblatt, Patricia – MultiCultural Review, 2002
Analyzes fictional women created by male authors, explaining that these books, suitable for upper high school classrooms, show an author's range is not limited by gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or any other category. The authors of these works have embraced gender paradoxes, leaving readers to forego stereotypes and make their own decisions…
Descriptors: Authors, Characterization, Females, Gender Issues
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Figueredo, Danilo H. – MultiCultural Review, 1999
Explores the body of detective fiction written by Latino authors in English, a relatively new genre. These novels contribute to the understanding of cultural diversity and present Latino attitudes in the guise of entertainment (SLD)
Descriptors: Authors, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Fiction
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Donlevy, James G.; Donlevy, Tia Rice – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1998
Reviews the Donlevy template that takes into consideration technological, psychological, ideological, and sociological perspectives, and examines in greater detail adult-education literature authored from the ideological perspective. It is suggested that writers in the ideological perspective are more political, economically challenging, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Authors, Ideology, Literature Reviews
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Wilson, Anthony – English in Education, 2001
Examines the work of four writers who have influenced the teaching of poetry writing to primary school children. Considers the merits of each, particularly in the context of arguments about "voice" and "form," and links their explicit and implicit philosophies and approaches. Supports "grace,""voice" and "form," and argues that one need not…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Childrens Writing, Elementary Education
MacDonald, Heidi – School Library Journal, 2004
As graphic novels grow in popularity, with teen readers, libraries are finding the world of comics, manga, and anime a fertile field for inspiring events, as well as a great way to promote libraries to teens in general. These events can range from simple--a reading/signing--to elaborate--workshops, or even a mini convention. All provide a unique…
Descriptors: Novels, Public Libraries, Cartoons, Adolescent Literature
Von Drasek, Linda – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
The year, 2005, is the bicentennial of this great children's writer. What better time to teach his timeless tales? Andersen was born April 2, 1805, in Odense, Denmark, to a poor cobbler father and washerwoman mother. Andersen felt misplaced and believed that he was destined for greatness; he would be a great writer, an acclaimed poet, a person of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Fairy Tales, Childrens Literature, Authors
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Varian, Hal R. – Journal of Economic Education, 2004
Each Thursday, the New York Times publishes a column called "Economic Scene" on page C2 of the Business Section. The authorship of the column rotates among four individuals: Alan Krueger, Virginia Postrel, Jeff Madrick, and the author. This essay is about how he came to be a columnist and how he goes about writing the columns.
Descriptors: Economic Research, Journalism, Economics, Authors
Malveaux, Julianne – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2005
The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASAALH) was founded 90 years ago on Sept. 9, 1915. It's founder, Dr. Carter G. Woodson, author of the scathing masterpiece, The Miseducation of the Negro (1933), was also the thunder of Negro History Week (1926), the forerunner to contemporary Black History Month celebrations.…
Descriptors: Race, Historians, Civil Rights, African American History
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Pugh, Tison – College English, 2005
The position of the historical writer, Chaucer within classroom environment concerned with the creation and nurturing of an ethical consciousness is presented. The way in which an understanding of the writer from this perspective encourages an enhanced critical engagement with personal ethos and critical analysis for both the student and the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Authors, Classroom Environment, Ethics
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Jacobs, Connie A. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2004
Leslie Marmon Silko physically locates the climax of the novel, Ceremony at Canoncito, southeast of the Jackpile Uranium Mine, and so metaphorically correlates this site with witchery. The novel is ultimately the story of Tayo, and how he must restore harmony between the land and his people.
Descriptors: Novels, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Authors
Williams, Wilda – Library Journal, 2004
"I think the only other professionals who turn to writing as much as librarians are lawyers" notes Jayne Ann Krentz, a former librarian-turned-best-selling author of romantic suspense. "I tend to be interested in things in a serial sort of fashion, getting deeply involved and then going on to something else," says the…
Descriptors: Novels, Librarians, Publishing Industry, Authors
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Allan, Julie – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2005
This paper examines disability arts and its role in identifying exclusion and barriers to participation within society. The work of selected writers, poets and musicians is presented and its value as a form of ideological critique is explored. It is suggested that disability arts has the potential to succeed where other forms of ideological…
Descriptors: Musicians, Authors, Participation, Disabilities
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