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Sing and Sing On

Sing and Sing On

Kay Kaufman Shelemay

University of Chicago Press
2022
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A sweeping history of Ethiopian musicians during and following the 1974 Ethiopian revolution.Sing and Sing On is the first study of the forced migration of musicians out of the Horn of Africa dating from the 1974 Ethiopian revolution, a political event that overthrew one of the world’s oldest monarchies and installed a brutal military regime. Musicians were among the first to depart the region, their lives shattered by revolutionary violence, curfews, and civil war. Reconstructing the memories of forced migration, Sing and Sing On traces the challenges musicians faced amidst revolutionary violence and the critical role they played in building communities abroad. Drawing on the recollections of dozens of musicians, Sing and Sing On details personal, cultural, and economic hardships experienced by musicians who have resettled in new locales abroad. Kay Kaufman Shelemay highlights their many artistic and social initiatives and the ways they have offered inspiration and leadership within and beyond a rapidly growing Ethiopian American diaspora. While musicians held this role as sentinels in Ethiopian culture long before the revolution began, it has taken on new meanings and contours in the Ethiopian diaspora. The book details the ongoing creativity of these musicians while exploring the attraction of return to their Ethiopian homeland over the course of decades abroad. Ultimately, Shelemay shows that musicians are uniquely positioned to serve this sentinel role as both guardians and challengers of cultural heritage.
Sing and Sing On

Sing and Sing On

Kay Kaufman Shelemay

University of Chicago Press
2022
sidottu
A sweeping history of Ethiopian musicians during and following the 1974 Ethiopian revolution.Sing and Sing On is the first study of the forced migration of musicians out of the Horn of Africa dating from the 1974 Ethiopian revolution, a political event that overthrew one of the world’s oldest monarchies and installed a brutal military regime. Musicians were among the first to depart the region, their lives shattered by revolutionary violence, curfews, and civil war. Reconstructing the memories of forced migration, Sing and Sing On traces the challenges musicians faced amidst revolutionary violence and the critical role they played in building communities abroad. Drawing on the recollections of dozens of musicians, Sing and Sing On details personal, cultural, and economic hardships experienced by musicians who have resettled in new locales abroad. Kay Kaufman Shelemay highlights their many artistic and social initiatives and the ways they have offered inspiration and leadership within and beyond a rapidly growing Ethiopian American diaspora. While musicians held this role as sentinels in Ethiopian culture long before the revolution began, it has taken on new meanings and contours in the Ethiopian diaspora. The book details the ongoing creativity of these musicians while exploring the attraction of return to their Ethiopian homeland over the course of decades abroad. Ultimately, Shelemay shows that musicians are uniquely positioned to serve this sentinel role as both guardians and challengers of cultural heritage.
My Gingin Roots

My Gingin Roots

Kay McCashney

Tellwell Talent
2021
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NO CONVICTS HERE The impetus for writing this book came when I realized that all my paternal ancestors came out from England very early in the colonization of Western Australia, and furthermore, they all ended up in the small farming area of Gingin, north of Perth.The 1881 Census of Gingin records only 51 males and 46 females, which means that all my ancestors would have known and interacted with each other.The descendants of these people (Edwards, York, King, Thomas and Buckingham) can be counted in the thousands, many of whom still live in Western Australia. This book therefore could be of relevance to many people interested in their Western Australian ancestors.It is not an exhaustive or definitive account of the lives of these people, but rather an exciting and collaborative journey of discovery. I welcome and invite you to join me.
New Inside Out Upper Intermediate Student Book Pack

New Inside Out Upper Intermediate Student Book Pack

Kay Sue; Jones Vaughan

Macmillan Education
2009
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The Student's Book Pack consists of a visually engaging, 16 unit Student's Book that covers a range of topics and develops the core skills through challenging and fun activities. Special `Extra' sections further develop student understanding, while the accompanying CD-ROM provides a wealth of interactive practice activities.
New Inside Out Beginner Teacher's Book Pack

New Inside Out Beginner Teacher's Book Pack

Kay Sue; Jones Vaughan; Gomm Helena; Seymour David; Caroline Brown; Chris Dawson

Macmillan Education
2007
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A Classroom-tested English course for adults and young adults, "Inside Out" has been designed to develop real-life communicative skills and power of self-expression. Written by teachers for teachers, "Inside Out" provides a thoroughly enjoyable and lively course for adults and young adults built around structured work on grammar and lexis, planned speaking tasks and engaging writing and listening texts. The Teacher's Book contains an accessible and detailed guide to ensure full exploitation of the course, zero unit of photocopiable worksheets, one-page-at-a-glance lesson summary with detailed notes including a language analysis and help in setting up activities, tapescripts and answer keys within the teacher's notes for each lesson and suggestions for alternative procedures to cover different teaching situations.
New Inside Out Elementary Teachers Book & CD Pack

New Inside Out Elementary Teachers Book & CD Pack

Kay Sue; Jones Vaughan; Gomm Helena; Maggs Pete; Caroline Brown; Chris Dawson

Macmillan Education
2007
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A Classroom-tested English course for adults and young adults, "Inside Out" has been designed to develop real-life communicative skills and power of self-expression. Written by teachers for teachers, "Inside Out" provides a thoroughly enjoyable and lively course for adults and young adults built around structured work on grammar and lexis, planned speaking tasks and engaging writing and listening texts. The Teacher's Book contains an accessible and detailed guide to ensure full exploitation of the course, zero unit of photocopiable worksheets, one-page-at-a-glance lesson summary with detailed notes including a language analysis and help in setting up activities, tapescripts and answer keys within the teacher's notes for each lesson and suggestions for alternative procedures to cover different teaching situations.
Inside Out Intermediate Teacher's Book Pack New

Inside Out Intermediate Teacher's Book Pack New

Kay Sue; Jones Vaughan; Gomm Helena; Maggs Pete; Chris Dawson

Macmillan Education
2009
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The New Inside Out Teacher's Book contains complete teaching notes with full answer keys for all the activities. Useful ideas and teaching suggestions are provided, along with a bank of extra material including photocopiable grammar, vocabulary and communicative activities. The accompanying Test CD contains listening material and word files.
Realizing Autonomy

Realizing Autonomy

Kay Irie; Alison Stewart

Palgrave Macmillan
2011
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Realizing Autonomy: Practice and Reflection in Language Education Contexts presents critical practitioner research into innovative approaches to language learner autonomy. Writing about experiences in a range of widely differing contexts, the authors offer fresh insights and perspectives on the challenges and contradictions of learner autonomy.
A Place in the News

A Place in the News

Kay Mills

Columbia University Press
1990
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This unique book combines a brief, comprehensive history of women in the American newspaper business over the last one hundred years with a sharp assessment of their present status. Kay Mills describes how today's women journalists have reached their present positions and argues that the increased presence of women reporters is having an important impact on the kind of news that appears in daily papers.
How to Wear Everything

How to Wear Everything

Kay Barron

PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
2024
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A TIMELESS, WITTY, NO-NONSENSE GUIDE TO DRESSING FOR EVERYWHERE AND EVERYTHING – FROM NET-A-PORTER FASHION DIRECTOR KAY BARRON----What we wear matters.It matters because looking, and therefore feeling, like yourself is essential.Clothes can be the difference between a good day and a bad day.Clothes have the power to make your mood ten times worse or one hundred times better.Clothes should give you confidence, and never make you doubt yourself.Whether you already have a go-to look or feel overwhelmed by choice, How to Wear Everything covers where to start, what you need and what you absolutely do not – whatever your age, body type or budget.Highlights include:- Mastering timeless classics that you will want to wear forever- What to pack and (more importantly) not pack on holiday- Shopping secondhand and vintage like a pro- How to find the perfect jeans for your shapeA fun, reassuring, no-nonsense guide, with tips and tricks from the super-stylish, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Law Roach, Monica Bellucci and Nicky Zimmermann, How to Wear Everything reveals the fashion industry's best-kept secret: getting dressed is not that hard.
Sallie Martin, Mother of Gospel Music

Sallie Martin, Mother of Gospel Music

Kay Norton

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
2026
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The life of a multitalented legend Sallie Martin combined fame as a performer with a far-sighted business acumen that brought Black gospel music to a national audience and laid the foundation for the industry that followed. Kay Norton's biography follows Martin's parallel careers from her early plans to grow the genre through her celebrity in the 1960s–1970s and eventful retirement. "Same old Sallie Martin, same old Jesus," she once told audiences, a reflection of both her musical style and unapologetic approach to life. Cofounder of the National Conference of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, Martin also co-established the pioneering Black music publisher Martin and Morris Music Studio. Her group the Sallie Martin Singers took Chicago gospel to all points of the compass and Martin mentored and employed dozens of aspiring vocalists and instrumentalists. Norton looks at Martin's important relationships and the challenges she faced, while placing her accomplishments and legacy on the arc of gospel music history. In-depth and powerful, Sallie Martin, Mother of Gospel Music tells the story of one woman's role in shaping the music and business of Black gospel.
A Song of Longing

A Song of Longing

Kay Shelemay

University of Illinois Press
1994
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"A rich, descriptive account. . . . Shelemay presents extraordinary personal experiences that shaped her research process and make reading this text pleasurable." -- Library Journal "Highly recommended to generalists in music as well as to specialists interested in Ethiopia. . . . Also makes an excellent case study text for university-level courses examining fieldwork issues and conditions." -- Notes "Highly recommended for both undergraduate and graduate collections in ethnomusicology, anthropology, African, and Judaic studies." -- Choice
Process

Process

Kay Boyle

University of Illinois Press
2006
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Three quarters of a century after the manuscript of Kay Boyle’s first novel disappeared, a carbon copy of it was discovered by Sandra Spanier, the preeminent Boyle authority. Set off by Spanier’s substantial introduction, Process is published here for the first time in paperback. A classic bildungsroman, Process tells the story of Kerith Day, who is in search of her own identity and place in the world. A keenly critical observer of the dreary industrial landscape and the beaten-down inhabitants of her native Cincinnati, Ohio, Kerith is determined to discover something better. She places her faith in art and politics and sets off for France, where workers and radicals are on the same side.
Sallie Martin, Mother of Gospel Music

Sallie Martin, Mother of Gospel Music

Kay Norton

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
2026
nidottu
The life of a multitalented legend Sallie Martin combined fame as a performer with a far-sighted business acumen that brought Black gospel music to a national audience and laid the foundation for the industry that followed. Kay Norton's biography follows Martin's parallel careers from her early plans to grow the genre through her celebrity in the 1960s–1970s and eventful retirement. "Same old Sallie Martin, same old Jesus," she once told audiences, a reflection of both her musical style and unapologetic approach to life. Cofounder of the National Conference of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, Martin also co-established the pioneering Black music publisher Martin and Morris Music Studio. Her group the Sallie Martin Singers took Chicago gospel to all points of the compass and Martin mentored and employed dozens of aspiring vocalists and instrumentalists. Norton looks at Martin's important relationships and the challenges she faced, while placing her accomplishments and legacy on the arc of gospel music history. In-depth and powerful, Sallie Martin, Mother of Gospel Music tells the story of one woman's role in shaping the music and business of Black gospel.