The Joy of Noh Julia VelkovskaExamines Japanese later life learners involved in Noh theater. Centered on questions of identity formation, selfhood, and the body, this ethnography examines the experiences of later life learners in Japan. The women profiled are amateur practitioners of Noh theater, learning the dance and chant essential to this classic art form. Using a combination of observational, interview, and experiential data, Katrina L. Moore discusses the relevance of these
It is a condition of authorisation that all SRA-authorised law firms must have a compliance officer for legal practice (COLP) and a compliance officer for finance and administration (COFA)
and The Hog Hath Lost His Pearl
theories and interviews based on the conference and exhibition of the same name held at Kingston University in 2003
Part III deals with our relationship
to a now mainstream
Efficient Extreme Ultraviolet Mirror Design describes an approach to designing EUV mirrors with reduced computational time and memory requirements
This book presents a philosophical discussion on the issues of the body and knowledge from a feminist perspective
and private collections across the world
The Golden Mean reappraises the relationship among the three forms of good that exist in modern Western thought: the good of aesthetic beauty and performance
uses the data available from the neighboring sites of Chogha Bonut and Boneh Fazl Ali to augment his reconstruction of Susiana prehistoric development
the Penn Museum in Philadelphia
and writings supplied by its participants