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Midweek Memo
In: Midweek Memo (2021)
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The George-Anne Inkwell Edition
In: The Inkwell (2019)
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Writing & Linguistics News
In: Writing & Linguistics News (2019)
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Building Jerusalem in North Malaita, Solomon Islands
Timmer, Jaap. - : Oceania Publications, 2015
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Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage: Vol. 36 [<Journal>]
Jones, Jessi; Johnson, M. A.; Matejic, Predrag. - : Ohio State University. Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies
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The Inkwell
In: The Inkwell (2014)
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Visions of Sovereignty: Indigenous Narratives of Resistance in a Neoliberal Age
Smyth, Brendan M.. - : University of Alberta. Department of English and Film Studies., 2013
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Neil Armstrong letter to John P. Pauls regarding promotion of Russian language study, January 17, 1972
Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012. - : University of Cincinnati. Libraries, 2013. : University of Cincinnati, 2013. : University of Cincinnati. Archives and Rare Books Library, 2013
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Neil Armstrong letter to John P. Pauls regarding Armstrong taking Russian language courses, November 17, 1972
Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012. - : University of Cincinnati. Libraries, 2013. : University of Cincinnati, 2013. : University of Cincinnati. Archives and Rare Books Library, 2013
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John P. Pauls letter to Neil Armstrong regarding promotion of Russian language study, December 21, 1971
Pauls, John P.. - : University of Cincinnati. Libraries, 2013. : University of Cincinnati, 2013. : University of Cincinnati. Archives and Rare Books Library, 2013
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Visions of Sovereignty: Indigenous Narratives of Resistance in a Neoliberal Age
Smyth, Brendan M.. - : University of Alberta. Department of English and Film Studies., 2013
Abstract: Degree: Doctor of Philosophy ; Abstract: This dissertation examines four Indigenous novels published in Canada and the United States between 1990 and 2000. Building upon Indigenous and non-Indigenous theories of literary nationalism, cosmopolitanism, and globalization, this project focuses on narrative articulations of Indigenous cultural and political sovereignty that foreground and are cognizant of global political, economic, cultural, and environmental entanglements. One of the key intentions of this study is to underscore the importance of examining how modes of Indigenous being-in-common are articulated in fiction written within a context of neoliberalism. Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead is foundational in terms of its critique of the practices and ideologies of neoliberal globalization, its representation of Indigenous modes of being-in-relation and resistance, its association of Indigenous sovereignty with transnational, inter-tribal, and alliance-based movements. Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms offers an Indigenous critique of neoliberalism from an environmental standpoint, foregrounding the importance of Indigenous ecologies, knowledges, and relations in the face of neoliberal globalization. Sherman Alexie’s Indian Killer articulates urban Indigenous community practices in resistance to urban neoliberal governmentality, ongoing colonial policies of erasure, and material and intellectual dispossession. Jeannette Armstrong’s Whispering in Shadows explores the context of Indigenous liberation struggles in the Americas, as well as global Indigenous activism at the international level. I argue that these novels represent a broad spectrum of Indigenous responses in 1990s North America to the economic, environmental, cultural, and political consequences of neoliberal globalization for Indigenous practices of community, nationalism, and sovereignty. Ultimately, they imagine and problematize possibilities for resistance, for conceptualizing justice, and for understanding our complex interrelationships with others. ; Specialization: English
Keyword: Alexie; Armstrong; globalization; Hogan; Indigenous literature; Jeannette; language; Leslie Marmon; Linda; literature and linguistics; neoliberalism; Sherman; Silko
URL: https://era.library.ualberta.ca/files/4j03d007n
http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.33296
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Armstrong axioms and Boyce-Codd-Heath normal form under bag semantics
In: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2010.06.002 (2010)
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The Grandmother Language: Writing Community Process in Jeannette Armstrong’s Whispering in Shadows
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The Ontological Turn Misunderstood: How to Misunderstand David Armstrong’s Theory of Possibility ...
Wachter, Daniel von. - : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2004
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The Inkwell
In: Inkwell (2004)
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The Inkwell
In: Inkwell (2000)
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North-Holland Publishing Company ARMSTRONG DATABASES FOR FUNCTIONAL AND INCLUSION DEPENDENCIES
In: http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/fagin/ipl83.pdf (1982)
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Umbuygamu place names and story in English with King Armstrong, 10 Jun 1974
Rigsby, Bruce. - 1974
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