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  • - Writing Program Administration 40.3 (Summer 2017)
     
    257,-

    SPECIAL ISSUE: ABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY

  • av Donald Platt
    203,-

  • av Brooke Biaz
    186,-

    Accepted to be apprentices at Mr. Kishimoto's famous International Culinary Institute, Japanese teenagers Akio, Masami, Keiko, Yuko, Nobuko, and their American friend Koji will soon leave Shimura Junior High School to compete with each other for a permanent place as a renowned Kishimoto Institute cook. As with much that happens at the Kishimoto Institute, the event will be nationally televised, part of a familiar company advertising strategy that makes Kishimoto the most famous of culinary institutes in Japan. So far complete unknowns, the success or failure of the friends will soon be a national headline. Well-versed in the world of cookery competitions and TV cooking shows, having worked together throughout high school offering cooking demonstrations in grocery stores for the ever colorful Kishimoto Food Company, "The Hot Pots," as they are known at school, are full of excitement and expectation. However, what comes next is not the stuff of high school. What comes next is not only the realization of their ambitions but also surprising revelations. Cookery, they soon begin to realize, is more than tastes, aromas and colors, the possibilities in ingredients and the mastering of techniques. The world of cookery has both a bright side and a darker one. Cookery is bold adventures and hidden truths. It is invention and discovery but also the secrets of adulthood, where a new kind of uncertainty prevails and a new kind of treachery threatens. The Hot Pots soon will learn far more than they expected.The Japanese Cook is a story of innocence and aspiration, friendship, commitment, curiosity, love, and cookery!Graeme Harper (writing as Brooke Biaz) is a fiction writer and critic. He is Editor-in-Chief of the international journal, New Writing. His awards include the National Book Council Award for New Fiction (Australia), among many others. A member of the Welsh Academi and a former Commonwealth Universities scholar in creative writing, he is a Fellow of such organizations as the Royal Society for the Arts, the Royal Society of Medicine and the Royal Anthropological Institute. He has held professorships and honorary professorships in a number of universities in the USA, Britain, and Australia, and was the inaugural chair of the Higher Education Committee at Britain's "National Association of Writers in Education" (NAWE). He is founder/director of the annual "Great Writing International Creative Writing Conference," held each year at Imperial College, London. He is Dean of the Honors College at Oakland University, Michigan, USA. Among his other works are Cinema and Landscape, with J.R.Rayner, The Invention of Dying, and Small Maps of the World.

  • - The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (Vol. 22, 2016-2017)
     
    203,-

  • - The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (Vol. 23, 2017-2018)
    av JOONA SMITHER TRAPP
    203,-

    JAEPL provides a forum to encourage research, theory, and classroom practices involving expanded concepts of language.

  • - The State(ment) and Future of Work in Composition
     
    828,-

  • av Derek Gromadzki
    203,-

  • - Innovative Perspectives Across Art, Industry, and Academia
     
    595,-

    Augmented Reality: Innovative Perspectives across Art, Industry, and Academia offers a wide-ranging exploration of the implications, challenges, and promises of augmented reality. Traditionally only covered from a technical perspective, augmented reality has become an increasingly important area of cultural inquiry in humanities scholarship and popular media outlets. This collection attempts to cross-pollinate the discourse, creating a multidisciplinary exchange among leading researchers and professionals who each advance different ways of understanding current (and future) forms of augmented reality. Another underlying mission is to bring critical reflection and artistic ingenuity into conversation with design thinking and software development. To that end, the collection features a mix of essays from humanities scholars, artworks by pathbreaking artists, as well as interviews with software developers and industry consultants. Among the first of its kind, the book also incorporates augmented reality into its own design by placing relevant digital content within the printed page using Aurasma. "The interviews and the presentation of artworks provide a nice counterpoint to the scholarly articles. The interviews include important figures from the commercial world of AR (e.g., Maarten Lens-Fitzgerald and Jay Wright) and the academic community (Blair MacIntyre): the heterogeneity of perspectives from business, computer science and the humanities is valuable. The art selected includes some of the best known of the admittedly nascent field of AR art, including the work of Tamiko Thiel and B.C. Biermann. . . . In sum, this volume does an excellent job of enlarging the space of discourse for Augmented Reality, illustrating the contribution that humanistic and artistic approaches can make to assessing the significance of a new media technology. I would definitely consider using this collection in various graduate or upper-level undergraduate classes that we teach here at Georgia Tech." --Jay David Bolter, Wesley Chair of New Media and Co-Director of the Augmented Environments Lab (AEL), Georgia Institute of Technology Contributors Scot Barnett, BC Biermann, Sidney I. Dobrin, Jason Farman, John Craig Freeman, Jordan Frith, Jason Helms, Steve Holmes, Jason Kalin, Bryan Leister, Maarten Lens-Fitzgerald, Conor McGarrigle, Sean Morey, Blair MacIntyre, Brett Oppegaard, Isabel Pedersen, Christine Perey, Mark Skwarek, Tamiko Thiel, John Tinnell, Douglas Trueman, Joseph P. Weakland, and Jay Wright About the Editors Sean Morey is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville where he teaches writing and digital media. He is the author of Rhetorical Delivery and Digital Technologies: Networks, Affect, Electracy (Routledge, 2016), The New Media Writer (Fountainhead, 2014), and co-edited the collection Ecosee: Image, Rhetoric, Nature (SUNY Press, 2009). John Tinnell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Colorado Denver. His forthcoming book, Actionable Media (Oxford UP, 2017), theorizes a new wave of digital communication emerging in the wake of ubiquitous computing.

  • av Donna Stonecipher
    286,-

  • - Writing Program Administration 41.1 (Fall 2017)
     
    234,-

  • - Writing Program Administration 40.1 (Fall 2016)
     
    234,-

  • - Scholarship and Applications
    av University Duane (Arizona State University) Roen
    460,-

  • - The State(ment) and Future of Work in Composition
     
    460,-

  • - Human Enhancement and the Rhetoric of the Future
    av James A (Hope College USA) Herrick
    446 - 828,-

  • - Rhetoric, Writing, and Physical Computing
    av David M Rieder
    460 - 736,-

  • - A New Translation of Rodolphe Toepffer's Reflections on Graphic Storytelling, Media Rhetorics, and Aesthetic Practice
    av Rodolphe Toepffer
    677,-

  • - A Restoration in Contemporary English of the Complete 1593 Edition of the Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia by Charles St
    av Sir Philip Sidney
    596 - 1 121,-

  • - A History of the Conference on College Composition and Communication Asian/Asian American Caucus
     
    446,-

  • av Andrea Williams, Derek Mueller & Louise Wetherbee (Syracuse University) Phelps
    416 - 706,-

  • - A Guide for Writing Program Administrators
     
    736,-

  • - The Poem as Installation Art
    av Nicholas Pesques
    203,-

  • - A Resource for Teacher Development and Training
    av Deanna P Dannels
    431 - 798,-

  • - The Sonnets Remixed
     
    372,-

  • av Shim Bo-Seon
    203,-

  • av Simon (University of Oxford) Smith
    203,-

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