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In Defense of Loose Translations

In Defense of Loose Translations

Elizabeth Cook-Lynn

University of Nebraska Press
2024
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In Defense of Loose Translations is a memoir that bridges the personal and professional experiences of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Having spent much of her life illuminating the tragic irony of being an Indian in America, this provocative and often controversial writer narrates the story of her intellectual life in the field of American Indian studies. Drawing on her experience as a twentieth-century child raised in a Sisseton Santee Dakota family and under the jurisdictional policies that have created significant social isolation in American Indian reservation life, Cook-Lynn tells the story of her unexpectedly privileged and almost comedic “affirmative action” rise to a professorship in a regional western university. Cook-Lynn explores how different opportunities and setbacks helped her become a leading voice in the emergence of American Indian studies as an academic discipline. She discusses lecturing to professional audiences, activism addressing nonacademic audiences, writing and publishing, tribal-life activities, and teaching in an often hostile and, at times, corrupt milieu. Cook-Lynn frames her life’s work as the inevitable struggle between the indigene and the colonist in a global history. She has been a consistent critic of the colonization of American Indians following the treaty-signing and reservation periods of development. This memoir tells the story of how a thoughtful critic has tried to contribute to the debate about indigenousness in academia.
Lux

Lux

Elizabeth Cook

Scribe Publications
2021
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King David spies on beautiful Bathsheba as she bathes and his desire drives him to acts of such callousness that even his god turns away from him. Only through searching penitence and the psalms that express this can he find him way back into the light. A world and centuries away, King Henry VIII looks up at his prized tapestries of David and Bathsheba and sees in David a mighty predecessor, defender of the faith. Henry’s courtier-poet, Sir Thomas Wyatt, sees instead two kings who take what they want, careless of the lives they destroy in the process — David’s lust led him to murder, while Henry is ruthless in his pursuit of Ann Boleyn and the son she has promised him … more ruthless still when she fails to provide an heir. Wyatt too, once dangerously close to Ann himself, is caught in the slipstream of wilful power. David’s psalms of penitence reach across the years to touch and speak to him directly. Shackled in a cell in the Tower of London, not expecting to get out alive, he thinks of his beloved falcon Lukkes, and wishes he too could fly. Lux weaves past and present into a story of love and its reach, fidelity and faith, power and poetry, for readers of Marilynne Robinson, Anne Carson, and Hilary Mantel.
Melinda Miles

Melinda Miles

Elizabeth Cook-Romero; Sarah McCarty; Eric Thomson; Monty Phister

Fresco Fine Art Publications
2013
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Melinda Miles (1944–2009) belonged to a generation of artists who settled in Santa Fe around 1980. She had a career spanning nearly forty years. Her painting included portraiture, a series of interiors, a major body of still life that she was best known for, and a late series of train imagery that became a summation of her life’s work. Influences from Hopper, Hammershoi, Peto, and the Luminists are evident. Yet she would develop a distinctive voice that allowed her to treat themes of passage and life’s impermanence with what she once called a “sweet sadness.”Miles developed a painting technique that rivaled the realist trompe l’oeil style of William Harnett, but adapted it to hint at transcendence rather than materiality. Of the motif of passage, recurring in each of her thematic periods, she said, “I find a kind of beauty in that ongoing stream of loss and newness.”
Reflective Awareness: Experience Life to the Fullest
No matter what you have on your plate right now, or how many people depend on you each day, a fulfilling life is attainable You've seen women who have countless roles - career woman, wife, mother, friend, and are active in multiple organizations - and through it all, they are not only surviving, but thriving.The difference between a life of fulfillment and a life of stress and anxiety can often come down to one thing - awareness. But how do we live each day with peace and tranquility while juggling career, family, and whatever other commitments may arise? And without sacrificing our own wellbeing?Elizabeth Cook is a successful electrical engineer, a career-fulfilled woman in a senior management role, a PhD student, a mother to six children from toddler to teen, and a committed friend to many. She is no stranger to the pressures of trying to be and do it all.Yet, she has also learned how to manage herself for success--accomplishing her goals and thoroughly enjoying her life. As she shares her inspirational story, you too will learn how to: - Build emotional awareness and acceptance- Discover the power of active listening- Slow down your lifestyleEach chapter includes reflective questions, journal prompts, and a suggested action step to help you personalize the principles you are learning.If you've been longing for a life of fulfillment, it's time to make that your reality.Begin reading your copy of Reflective Awareness now to discover the power to transform your life and experience full, successful living you've longed for. It's possible
A Season for Miracles & Unanswered Wishes

A Season for Miracles & Unanswered Wishes

Elizabeth Cook -. Howard

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Christmas, a time for celebration with family and friends. For Maxine Matthews, a time to mourn and grieve the loss of her parents. At the age of 23, Maxine expected to celebrate her latest milestone with her beloved parents, the purchase of an old Victorian home she admired since her childhood. But on the way to her new home that Christmas Eve, Maxine lost all that she loved. Christmas from that day forth became a burden, a time to deflect and not acknowledge. Her faith in God completely diminished and believing only in what is of sight. Ten years after that horrific day, Maxine begins rebuilding her professional and personal life. A promising journalist ten years ago, Maxine finds herself back in the game, taking on freelance projects to rebuild her reputation of once was. Her personal life presenting equally abandoned now seems to show signs of life when meeting William Preston an architect recommended to her. However, William also burdened with loss tries to open himself up to love but his past overshadows. Can the magic of the season bring two loveless individuals together? Can faith guide two individuals when neither has faith nor beliefs? Read A Season for Miracles and Unanswered Wishes. Experience how a tragedy destroys but yet rebuilds.
Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun

Elizabeth Cook

WHITE STAR
2023
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Meet Tutankhamun and discover the story of his life and work in this engagingly illustrated biography - narrated by Tut himself. A series of illustrated books specifically designed for children in elementary education, narrating the stories of great historical figures who have left their mark on humanity. In these, children will be fascinated by the Tutankhamun story in the year of the 100th Anniversary of the discovery of his tomb. Tutankhamun's style of living, the challenges he had to go through his reign and why his tomb had been hidden for so many centuries, these are some of the arguments described to help uncover the story of the most famous boy king, and a world-changing discovery. At the end of each volume, the reader will find a timeline listing the main biographical events and some simple quizzes to further understand and test their knowledge. Ages: 9 plus.
Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Elizabeth Cook

WHITE STAR
2023
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Meet Martin Luther King, Jr. and discover the story of his life and work in this engagingly illustrated biography - narrated by King himself. A series of illustrated books specifically designed for children in elementary education, narrating the stories of great historical figures who have left their mark on humanity. The little readers will be inspired by Martin Luther King, and the way he made history with his powerful speeches and peaceful protests. The book will help children to explore how Martin went from being a kid with a dream to an outstanding leader who made America a better place for everyone. At the end of each volume, the reader will find a timeline listing the main biographical events and some simple quizzes to further understand and test their knowledge. Ages: 6 plus
Litlost

Litlost

S. Elizabeth Cook

Rad Press Publishing
2018
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"Litlost" penned by S. Elizabeth Cook is a composition of emotional harmony, projected through verse and creativity. "Litlost" penned by S. Elizabeth Cook is a composition of emotional harmony, projected through verse and creativity. "Litlost" penned by S. Elizabeth Cook is a composition of emotional harmony, projected through verse and creativity.
The Politics of Hallowed Ground

The Politics of Hallowed Ground

Mario Gonzalez; Elizabeth Cook-Lynn

University of Illinois Press
1998
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Inside the Sioux Nation's pursuit of recognition and justice This book is the powerful story of the ongoing struggle of indigenous Americans in the twentieth century United States and of its shift in focus from traditional battlefield and massacre sites to federal courtrooms and the halls of Congress. The Politics of Hallowed Ground includes excerpts from the diary kept by Mario Gonzalez, the attorney for the Sioux Nation in its struggle for recognition of the Wounded Knee Massacre site as a national monument. Gonzalez's personal record of the struggle is coupled with commentary by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, a Native American writer who places the work in its historical context. Together, the two voices will draw the reader into far more than the continuing struggle of the Sioux people to achieve justice. The book covers Sioux history from before the Wounded Knee tragedy to modern times, through the Sioux Nation's long and often rancorous dialogue with the U.S. government over control of South Dakota's Black Hills, traditional Sioux lands recognized by treaty in 1877 and never forfeited or sold. After reading a 13-year-old survivor's narrative of what happened at Wounded Knee and the list of the dead and wounded, readers will find it difficult not to share the Sioux perspective.
Between Two Absolutes

Between Two Absolutes

Elizabeth Adell Cook

Routledge
2020
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In the years since the historic Roe v. Wade decision that made abortion legal in the United States, pro-life and pro-choice forces have organized, demonstrated, and participated in electoral politics—both sides claiming that the general public supports their position. Now it appears likely that Roe will be overturned or limited by the Supreme Court. If abortion politics is returned to national and state legislators, a clear reading of public opinion on abortion will become even more important. Using extensive analysis of survey data, Cook, Jelen, and Wilcox show that the American public values both individual freedom and fetal life, and that a majority of Americans favors keeping abortion legal in some but not all circumstances. Although most Americans are wary of allowing the government to ban abortion, they are also supportive of restrictions that would make abortions more difficult to obtain. The authors show important differences in the attitudes of Americans based on age, education, religion, and race, and explain who supports and opposes legal abortion and why. The authors also illustrate the increasingly important role abortion plays in national and state elections, arguing that voters will become even more focused on abortion as an issue if Roe is overturned.
Between Two Absolutes

Between Two Absolutes

Elizabeth Adell Cook

Routledge
2022
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This book examines the shape and direction of public attitudes toward abortion. It looks at the social and demographic basis of public opinion on the abortion issue. The book is also concerned with the consequences of abortion politics.
The Year Of The Woman

The Year Of The Woman

Elizabeth Adell Cook; Sue Thomas; Clyde Wilcox

Routledge
2020
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The 1992 American election saw more women running for office, at both local and national level, than ever before. The number of women elected increased by 50% in the House of Representatives and by a staggering 300% in the Senate. This book describes these key races, revealing the underlying tales of voter and institutional reactions to the women candidates and highlights the unprecedented levels of support garnered on their behalf.
The Year Of The Woman

The Year Of The Woman

Elizabeth Adell Cook; Sue Thomas; Clyde Wilcox

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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The 1992 American election saw more women running for office, at both local and national level, than ever before. The number of women elected increased by 50% in the House of Representatives and by a staggering 300% in the Senate. This book describes these key races, revealing the underlying tales of voter and institutional reactions to the women candidates and highlights the unprecedented levels of support garnered on their behalf.