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In Pursuit of Progress

In Pursuit of Progress

Hannah C. M. Bulloch

University of Hawai'i Press
2018
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How are meta-narratives of development entangled in people’s identities and life trajectories? How do they inhabit people’s histories, their understandings of their place in the world, and their dreams for the future? The idea of development has been deconstructed and scrutinized as a “Western” metaphor ordering global difference and as a banner under which diverse schemes for societal improvement find legitimacy and common purpose. But how is development assimilated into the worldviews of development’s subjects? How does it reshape identities and in what ways is it reshaped in the process?Drawing on a decade of ethnographic research on the Philippine island of Siquijor, In Pursuit of Progress explores myths, meanings, and practices of development and its counterparts, progress and modernization. It does so not only by considering development as planned, community-wide interventions aimed at society-wide improvements in living standards, but by recognizing that, as a cognitive tool for organizing relationships between people, development is personal. For Siquijodnon, development, or kalamboan, is also a process of self-transformation concerning changes in knowledge, body, roles, and cultural orientation. Emblems as diverse as skin color, Christianity, infant formula, and infrastructure make statements about development on Siquijor. Kalamboan is bound up with social mobility, consumption, and status, but so too is it imbued with ideals of the “simple life,” a life of austerity and attention to social relationships, and with other assumptions about how people should live.Author Hannah Bulloch analyzes development not only as a prescription for material aspiration but also for moral endeavor. In Pursuit of Progress, offers rich, ethnographic insights into contemporary Visayan culture, engaging with questions of enduring significance in Philippines studies, including livelihood change, “colonial mentality,” everyday politics, and moral economy. It will contribute to debates in anthropology, sociology, and development studies regarding the ways in which discourses of development act upon local and global power relations.
Classical Favorites for Easy Violin: 25 Well-loved Themes for Late Beginner to Early Intermediate
My Fun Music presents, 'Classical Favorites for Easy Violin' Twenty-five classical themes that violinists know and love. Each piece is written with larger than average notes to make reading easy and fun. Difficulty level ranges from beginner to early intermediate. Titles include: Aria from the Peasant Cantata, Canon in D, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Hornpipe from the Water Music, Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring, Jupiter from the Planets, Largo from the New World Symphony, Lullaby by Brahms, March in D, Minuet by Mozart, Minuet in G, Ode to Joy, Overture from William Tell, Pomp and Circumstance, Rage Over a Lost Penny, Royal Fireworks Suite - Menuet, Sleeping Beauty Waltz, The Four Seasons - Spring, The Four Seasons - Winter, The Merry Widow Waltz, The Surprise Symphony, Theme from Swan Lake, To a Wild Rose, Trumpet Tune, and Waltz by Brahms. Arranged by Hannah Sheats. If you enjoy our titles, please leave us a review Happy Playing
Violin Hymns for the Beginner: Easy Hymns for Early Violinists

Violin Hymns for the Beginner: Easy Hymns for Early Violinists

Hannah C. Sheats

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Twenty-four timeless hymns, written in keys that will make playing easy for elementary students. Each piece is written with larger than average notes to make reading easy and fun for the beginner. Titles include: A Mighty Fortress, All Creatures of Our God and King, All Hail the Power, Amazing Grace, Be Thou My Vision, Beneath the Cross of Jesus, Blessed Assurance, Blest Be the Tie, Come Thou Almighty King, Come Thou Fount, Come Ye Sinners, Fairest Lord Jesus, For the Beauty of the Earth, Holy Holy Holy, How Firm a Foundation, I Need The Every Hour, It Is Well, Leaning On the Everlasting Arms, Love Divine All Loves Excelling, Man of Sorrows, My Father's World, My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less, Nearer My God to Thee, and O Worship the King. My Fun Music's purpose is to create music books that are beginner-friendly and fun Each piece is written with larger than average notes for easy sight-reading, and each key is chosen to be the most comfortable for elementary students. Audio tracks for each hymn are now available on Youtube https: //youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvyDr127A7j0PJFT-mdKT75rBCjw-g7PZ
Hymns for Beginner Cello: Easy Hymns for early Cellists

Hymns for Beginner Cello: Easy Hymns for early Cellists

Hannah C. Sheats

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Twenty-eight timeless hymns, written in keys that will make playing easy for elementary students. Each piece is written with larger than average notes to make reading easy and fun for the beginner. Titles include: A Mighty Fortress, Abide With Me, All Creatures of Our God and King, All Hail the Power, Amazing Grace, Be Thou My Vision, Beneath the Cross of Jesus, Blessed Assurance, Blest Be the Tie, Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Come Thou Almighty King, Come Thou Fount, Come Ye Sinners, Fairest Lord Jesus, Faith of Our Fathers, For the Beauty of the Earth, He Leadeth Me, Holy, Holy, Holy, How Firm a Foundation, I Need Thee Every Hour, It Is Well, Leaning On the Everlasting Arms, Love Divine All Loves Excelling, Man of Sorrows, My Hope is Built On Nothing Less, Nearer My God, to Thee, O Worship the King, This is My Father's World. Audio tracks for each hymn are now available on Youtube https: //youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvyDr127A7j0T2kO-qsctgKiHQoL1aM-r
Violin Christmas for the Beginner: Easy Christmas Favorites for Early Violinists

Violin Christmas for the Beginner: Easy Christmas Favorites for Early Violinists

Hannah C. Sheats

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Twenty-three timeless Christmas favorites, written in keys that will make playing easy and fun for the beginner. Each piece is written with larger than average notes for ease of reading. Titles include: Angels From the Realms of Glory, Angels We Have Heard On High, Away In a Manger, Coventry Carol, Deck the Halls, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, In the Bleak Midwinter, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, Jingle Bells, Joy to the World, O Come All Ye Faithful, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, O Holy Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Silent Night, Still, Still, Still, The First Noel, We Three Kings of Orient Are, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, and What Child is This. My Fun Music's purpose is to create music books that are beginner-friendly and fun Each piece is written with larger than average notes for easy sight-reading, and each key is chosen to be the most comfortable for elementary students.
Cello Christmas for the Beginner: Easy Christmas Favorites for Early Cellists

Cello Christmas for the Beginner: Easy Christmas Favorites for Early Cellists

Hannah C. Sheats

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Twenty-three timeless Christmas favorites, written in keys that will make playing easy and fun for the beginner. Each piece is written with larger than average notes for ease of reading. Titles include: Angels From the Realms of Glory, Angels We Have Heard On High, Away In a Manger, Coventry Carol, Deck the Halls, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, In the Bleak Midwinter, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, Jingle Bells, Joy to the World, O Come All Ye Faithful, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, O Holy Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Silent Night, Still, Still, Still, The First Noel, We Three Kings of Orient Are, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, and What Child is This
Revisiting Premodern Islamic Science and Experience

Revisiting Premodern Islamic Science and Experience

Hannah C. Erlwein; Katja Krause

Springer International Publishing AG
2025
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This open access book takes a fresh look at the nature and place of experience in premodern Islamic science. It seeks to answer two questions: What kind of experience constituted premodern Islamic science? And in what ways did that experience constitute science? Answering these questions, the authors critique the trajectory of most existing histories of the period, which tend to reduce “experience” to empirical method or practice. This view reflects the emphasis that histories of modern science, especially of the Scientific Revolution, have placed on empiricism—the standard against which Islamic actors were then measured. This book offers a new historiography, arguing that experience had a far wider scope in the world of Islamic science. Combining an innovative theoretical framework with three case studies and a reflective epilogue by renowned experts in the field, this work offers the history of science a solid foundation on which to build its analyses of premodern science and the modality, scope, and role of experience therein. As a result, it speaks to specialists in the history of premodern Islamic science and historians of science in general to reconsider their historiographical assumptions.
Arguments for God's Existence in Classical Islamic Thought
The endeavour to prove God’s existence through rational argumentation was an integral part of classical Islamic theology (kalam) and philosophy (falsafa), thus the frequently articulated assumption in the academic literature. The Islamic discourse in question is then often compared to the discourse on arguments for God’s existence in the western tradition, not only in terms of its objectives but also in terms of the arguments used: Islamic thinkers, too, put forward arguments that have been labelled as cosmological, teleological, and ontological. This book, however, argues that arguments for God’s existence are absent from the theological and philosophical works of the classical Islamic era. This is not to say that the arguments encountered there are flawed arguments for God’s existence. Rather, it means that the arguments under consideration serve a different purpose than to prove that God exists. Through a close reading of the works of several mutakallimun and falasifa from the 3rd-7th/9th-13th century, such as al-Baqillani and Fakhr al-Din al-Razi as well as Ibn Sina and Ibn Rushd, this book proffers a re-evaluation of the discourse in question, and it suggests what its participants sought to prove if it is not that God exists.