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The Freest Speech in Russia

The Freest Speech in Russia

Stephanie Sandler

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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The first English-language study of contemporary Russian poetry and its embrace of freedom—formally, thematically, and spirituallySince 1989 and the fall of the Berlin Wall, Russian poetry has exuded a powerful awareness of freedom, both aesthetic and political. No longer confined to the cultural underground, poets reacted with immediacy to events in the world. In The Freest Speech in Russia, Stephanie Sandler offers the first English-language study of contemporary Russian poetry, showing how these poems both express and exemplify freedom.This period was a time of great poetic flourishing for Russian poets, whether they remained in Russia or lived elsewhere. Sandler examines the work of dozens of poets—including Gennady Aygi, Joseph Brodsky, Grigory Dashevsky, Arkady Dragomoshchenko, Mikhail Eremin, Elena Fanailova, Anna Glazova, Elizaveta Mnatsakanova, Olga Sedakova, Elena Shvarts, and Maria Stepanova—analyzing their engagement with politics, performance, music, photography, and religious thought, and with poetic forms small and large. Each chapter investigates one of these topics, with extensive quotation from the poetry, including translations of all texts into English.In an afterword, Sandler considers poets’ responses to Russia’s war on Ukraine and the clampdown on free expression. Many have left Russia, but their work persists, and they remain vocal opponents of domestic political oppression and international violence.
The Freest Speech in Russia

The Freest Speech in Russia

Stephanie Sandler

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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The first English-language study of contemporary Russian poetry and its embrace of freedom—formally, thematically, and spirituallySince 1989 and the fall of the Berlin Wall, Russian poetry has exuded a powerful awareness of freedom, both aesthetic and political. No longer confined to the cultural underground, poets reacted with immediacy to events in the world. In The Freest Speech in Russia, Stephanie Sandler offers the first English-language study of contemporary Russian poetry, showing how these poems both express and exemplify freedom.This period was a time of great poetic flourishing for Russian poets, whether they remained in Russia or lived elsewhere. Sandler examines the work of dozens of poets—including Gennady Aygi, Joseph Brodsky, Grigory Dashevsky, Arkady Dragomoshchenko, Mikhail Eremin, Elena Fanailova, Anna Glazova, Elizaveta Mnatsakanova, Olga Sedakova, Elena Shvarts, and Maria Stepanova—analyzing their engagement with politics, performance, music, photography, and religious thought, and with poetic forms small and large. Each chapter investigates one of these topics, with extensive quotation from the poetry, including translations of all texts into English.In an afterword, Sandler considers poets’ responses to Russia’s war on Ukraine and the clampdown on free expression. Many have left Russia, but their work persists, and they remain vocal opponents of domestic political oppression and international violence.
Commemorating Pushkin

Commemorating Pushkin

Stephanie Sandler

Stanford University Press
2003
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Two hundred years after his birth, Alexander Pushkin still issues a dynamic, liberating challenge to Russia's cultural identity. His story has promised national coherence and meant artistic integrity in its seemingly purest form. Irreverent and polemical responses to Pushkin abound, but Russians retain a deep investment in Pushkin's image. Commemorating Pushkin argues that the emotional complexity of Russia's relationship with Pushkin has informed both large-scale cultural institutions and the writings of talented individuals. It assesses twentieth-century museums, anniversary rituals, and films that keep the poet alive. It shows how Pushkin's self-fashioning was exemplary for Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Andrei Bitov, and Andrei Sinyavsky. And it goes beyond well-known figures to give names and histories to poets, novelists, actors, filmmakers, scholars, and museum workers who have sustained Russia's myth of a national poet.
A History of Russian Literature

A History of Russian Literature

Andrew Kahn; Mark Lipovetsky; Irina Reyfman; Stephanie Sandler

Oxford University Press
2023
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Russia possesses one of the richest and most admired literatures of Europe, reaching back to the eleventh century. A History of Russian Literature provides a comprehensive account of Russian writing from its earliest origins in the monastic works of Kiev up to the present day, still rife with the creative experiments of post-Soviet literary life. The volume proceeds chronologically in five parts, extending from Kievan Rus' in the 11th century to the present day. The coverage strikes a balance between extensive overview and in-depth thematic focus. Parts are organized thematically in chapters, which a number of keywords that are important literary concepts that can serve as connecting motifs and 'case studies', in-depth discussions of writers, institutions, and texts that take the reader up close and personal. Visual material also underscores the interrelation of the word and image at a number of points, particularly significant in the medieval period and twentieth century. The History addresses major continuities and discontinuities in the history of Russian literature across all periods, and in particular brings out trans-historical features that contribute to the notion of a national literature. The volume's time range has the merit of identifying from the early modern period a vital set of national stereotypes and popular folklore about boundaries, space, Holy Russia, and the charismatic king that offers culturally relevant material to later writers. This volume delivers a fresh view on a series of key questions about Russia's literary history, by providing new mappings of literary history and a narrative that pursues key concepts (rather more than individual authorial careers). This holistic narrative underscores the ways in which context and text are densely woven in Russian literature, and demonstrates that the most exciting way to understand the canon and the development of tradition is through a discussion of the interrelation of major and minor figures, historical events and literary politics, literary theory and literary innovation.
A History of Russian Literature

A History of Russian Literature

Andrew Kahn; Mark Lipovetsky; Irina Reyfman; Stephanie Sandler

Oxford University Press
2018
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Russia possesses one of the richest and most admired literatures of Europe, reaching back to the eleventh century. A History of Russian Literature provides a comprehensive account of Russian writing from its earliest origins in the monastic works of Kiev up to the present day, still rife with the creative experiments of post-Soviet literary life. The volume proceeds chronologically in five parts, extending from Kievan Rus' in the 11th century to the present day.The coverage strikes a balance between extensive overview and in-depth thematic focus. Parts are organized thematically in chapters, which a number of keywords that are important literary concepts that can serve as connecting motifs and 'case studies', in-depth discussions of writers, institutions, and texts that take the reader up close and. Visual material also underscores the interrelation of the word and image at a number of points, particularly significant in the medieval period and twentieth century. The History addresses major continuities and discontinuities in the history of Russian literature across all periods, and in particular bring out trans-historical features that contribute to the notion of a national literature. The volume's time-range has the merit of identifying from the early modern period a vital set of national stereotypes and popular folklore about boundaries, space, Holy Russia, and the charismatic king that offers culturally relevant material to later writers. This volume delivers a fresh view on a series of key questions about Russia's literary history, by providing new mappings of literary history and a narrative that pursues key concepts (rather more than individual authorial careers). This holistic narrative underscores the ways in which context and text are densely woven in Russian literature, and demonstrates that the most exciting way to understand the canon and the development of tradition is through a discussion of the interrelation of major and minor figures, historical events and literary politics, literary theory and literary innovation.
Pyramidia

Pyramidia

Stephanie Sanders-Jacob

Slashic Horror Press
2024
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When Harriet moves to Bentwood to teach gifted students, her new life doesn't go as planned. Between her haunted rental and her oddball neighbor, Lucy-who literally won't go away-Harriet is left questioning her own sanity. The beautiful Kelsey, whom she meets at the farmers market, offers the distraction she needs. Well, that, and the town's Multi-Level Marketing (MLM)-or pyramid-scheme.The enigmatic group of women selling wellness in the form of Serenitea, with their perfect hair, flawless skin, and piercing eyes. She is drawn to the tea, the wellness, the tranquility... So what if she has to sell a few bags of tea?You have a new descendant.Sinking deeper into Serenitea, Harriet can't stop drinking the tea.She keeps getting emails about new descendants-whatever the hell that means-and the gym teacher, Harold, is giving serious pervy vibes. Even Lucy joins the MIM despite claiming the women are vampires. None of that matters, though, because Serenitea makes her feel..well. Tranquil.Until Lucy disappears and Harriet's world begins to crumble.Is Serenitea really a bunch of beautiful vampires? So what if they are? How far will Harriet go for tranquility?Are you well?
The Yew Chung Approach to Early Childhood Education

The Yew Chung Approach to Early Childhood Education

Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith; Sylvia Ya-Hsuan Yang; Kutasha Bryan-Silva

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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This volume details the Yew Chung Approach and the Twelve Values that exemplify the approach as a unique contribution to the field of early childhood education. The Yew Chung Education Foundation (YCEF) in Hong Kong is a nonprofit organization and a high-quality early childhood program that promotes a global lens and multilingualism through an emergent curriculum. This book explores the Twelve Values that exemplify the approach, including relationships, the emergent curriculum, inquiry-based pedagogy, and the multilingual and multicultural approach. Grounding these values in daily classroom practice and the broader sociocultural context of Hong Kong, it shows how the Yew Chung Approach effectively supports additional language learning through a progressive emergent curriculum with a high degree of child agency. It also explores the unique history of Hong Kong as an incubator and setting for the Yew Chung Approach and considers the relationships between the colonial history of the city, Hong Kong’s current status as a global city, and the mission of Yew Chung to provide children with a global lens.An important study which exemplifies and investigates a unique program and perspective within the field, this book will benefit scholarly and practitioner audiences within the global early childhood community, as well as appealing to academics, researchers and postgraduates working within early childhood education, comparative education, and bilingual education.
The Yew Chung Approach to Early Childhood Education

The Yew Chung Approach to Early Childhood Education

Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith; Sylvia Ya-Hsuan Yang; Kutasha Bryan-Silva

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
nidottu
This volume details the Yew Chung Approach and the Twelve Values that exemplify the approach as a unique contribution to the field of early childhood education. The Yew Chung Education Foundation (YCEF) in Hong Kong is a nonprofit organization and a high-quality early childhood program that promotes a global lens and multilingualism through an emergent curriculum. This book explores the Twelve Values that exemplify the approach, including relationships, the emergent curriculum, inquiry-based pedagogy, and the multilingual and multicultural approach. Grounding these values in daily classroom practice and the broader sociocultural context of Hong Kong, it shows how the Yew Chung Approach effectively supports additional language learning through a progressive emergent curriculum with a high degree of child agency. It also explores the unique history of Hong Kong as an incubator and setting for the Yew Chung Approach and considers the relationships between the colonial history of the city, Hong Kong’s current status as a global city, and the mission of Yew Chung to provide children with a global lens.An important study which exemplifies and investigates a unique program and perspective within the field, this book will benefit scholarly and practitioner audiences within the global early childhood community, as well as appealing to academics, researchers and postgraduates working within early childhood education, comparative education, and bilingual education.
It's Not Easy Being A Ghost

It's Not Easy Being A Ghost

Marilyn Sadler; Stephanie Laberis

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2024
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Life isn't always easy--even for a ghost In this funny follow-up to It's Not Easy Being Santa Claus, a ghost discovers that happiness comes from within when she learns to accept that she's simply too cute to be considered spooky The perfect way to celebrate Halloween with your littlest trick or treaters Misty the Ghost is feeling sad. The haunted house she lives in is cold and damp. Spiders have taken over her living room. And worst of all, nobody thinks she is spooky. They think she is (gasp ) CUTE. But after trying to disguise herself as a mummy, a werwolf, and a witch--with hilarious results--Misty learns that true happiness comes from just being herself. Featuring a comical cast of animal characters--plus a little bat sidekick with a BIG attitude for readers to find hidden on every page--this hardcover picture book about self-acceptance and overcoming obstacles makes a sweet Halloween treat for young readers Everyone has a rough day now and then and wishes they could do something or be someone else. Not even beloved characters like Santa Claus, ghosts, and leprechauns are immune The It's Not Easy... picture book series explores the witty ways these iconic holiday and seasonal characters search for happiness, only to find it within themselves. Also available: It's Not Easy Being Santa Claus Coming soon: It's Not Easy Being a Leprechaun
It's Not Easy Being a Leprechaun

It's Not Easy Being a Leprechaun

Marilyn Sadler; Stephanie Laberis

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2025
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Life isn't always easy--even for a leprechaun In this funny follow-up to It's Not Easy Being a Ghost, an unhappy leprechaun who thinks he can't make friends because he looks a little different finds happiness by being himself and doing good. The perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with little lads and lassies Connor O'Connor is not a happy leprechaun. His ears are too big, and his body is much too small. In fact, he looks a bit like a lawn ornament But worst of all, no one wants to be Connor's friend. All they want is his pot of gold But after using some leprechaun magic to turn himself into a fairy, a carpenter, and a king, Connor discovers that the best way to make friends is by being himself -- and that a little pot of gold can do a LOT of good Featuring a comical cast of animal characters--plus a caterpillar sidekick with a BIG appetite for readers to find hidden on every page--this hardcover picture book about self-acceptance, friendship, and helping others is perfect for celebrating St. Patrick's Day Everyone has a rough day now and then and wishes they could do something or be someone else. Not even beloved characters like Santa Claus, ghosts, and leprechauns are immune The It's Not Easy... picture book series explores the witty ways these iconic holiday and seasonal characters search for happiness, only to find it within themselves. Also available: It's Not Easy Being Santa ClausIt's Not Easy Being a Ghost Coming soon: It's Not Easy Being a Dinosaur
It's Not Easy Being a T. Rex

It's Not Easy Being a T. Rex

Marilyn Sadler; Stephanie Laberis

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2025
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Life isn't always easy--even for a T. rex In this sweet, funny picture book, a T. rex who is self-conscious about her big teeth and small arms learns she is perfect exactly as she is Perfect for dinosaur lovers--with a bonus message about self-acceptance Rexy is nervous about starting school. Her head is BIG. Her arms are small. And her teeth are the size of bananas Rexy wants to fit in with the other dinosaurs, but after catching a kickball in her mouth (and popping the ball ) at recess, she's MORTIFIED and ready to give up. Then a volcano erupts, sending rocks flying onto the kickball field. When another dino needs help, can Rexi's powerful jaws save the day? You bet your tyrannosaur they can Featuring a comical cast of animal characters--including a wise-beyond-his-size dragonfly sidekick for readers to find hidden on every page--this picture book about self-acceptance, friendship, and helping others is perfect for young dinophiles Everyone has a rough day now and then and wishes they could do something or be someone else. Not even beloved characters like Santa Claus, ghosts, and leprechauns are immune The It's Not Easy... picture book series explores the witty ways these iconic characters search for happiness, only to find it within themselves. Also available: It's Not Easy Being Santa ClausIt's Not Easy Being a GhostIt's Not Easy Being a Leprechaun
The Kinsey Institute

The Kinsey Institute

Judith A. Allen; Hallimeda E. Allinson; Andrew Clark-Huckstep; Brandon J. Hill; Stephanie A. Sanders; Liana H. Zhou

Indiana University Press
2017
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Founded by Alfred C. Kinsey in 1947, the Kinsey Institute has been a leading organization in developing an understanding of human sexuality. In this new book with over 65 images of Kinsey and the Institute's collections, Judith A. Allen and the coauthors look at the work Kinsey started over 70 years ago and how the Institute has continued to make an impact on understanding on our culture. Covering the early years of the Institute through the "Sexual Revolution," into the AIDs pandemic of the Reagan era, and on into the "internet hook-up" culture of today, the book illuminates the Institute's work and its importance to society.
Lordship and State Transformation

Lordship and State Transformation

Stephan Sander-Faes

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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Although state transformation – continuous struggle and bargaining between rulers and their subjects, producing an unpredictable variety of political structures – is often overlooked, the process is crucial in assessing the organizational development of early modern composite monarchies and deserves further investigation.In Austria, the monarchy’s emergence as a great power required it to overcome several successive crises that culminated in the decades around 1700. The Habsburgs succeeded more by adjusting relations between Crown and lordships than through institution building. This unusual interaction of state and non-state actors resulted in an Austria that markedly deviated from the centralizing nation-state exemplified by Britain or France. The nascent Habsburg fiscal-financial-military regime transformed regional and local authority, leading to armed conflict and causing disintegration of the administrative and social fabric. From the mid-seventeenth century onward, power – whether local or central, or social or political – would undergo enormous changes.Grounded in extensive research into Czech archives and spanning an era from the Thirty Years’ War to the coronation of Charles VI, Lordship and State Transformation delves into the complex transitions that characterized the first instance of a balance of power in Europe, with a focus on its underresearched great power, the Habsburg monarchy.
Crime, Enlightenment, and Punishment

Crime, Enlightenment, and Punishment

Stephan Sander-Faes

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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This book studies the social consequences of bureaucratic and scientific change during the transition to modern states and societies in the Age of Enlightenment, as it explores how the Habsburg Empire deployed new ways and means to integrate existing structures into supra-regional systems of order.Exemplarily focused on Lower Austria, the book ties together the bustling imperial capital of Vienna and its hinterlands, where there was little economic, political, and social change before 1850. Previously unused archival materials such as administrative paperwork and printed wanted notes, in combination with published educational and legal texts, allow for the analysis of how bureaucratic procedures, social norms, and scientific change contributed to increasing exchange between Vienna, regional hubs such as Krems and Zwettl, and individual seigneurial holdings. Conceiving of these dynamics as a patchwork-in-progress, this study investigates state-making dynamics by transposing centralising norms and practices into everyday administration. It looks carefully at the intersections of local/central authority, offering a way beyond binary centre-periphery assumptions.This volume will be of interest to scholars of the history of state-making in and beyond Europe. Its up-to-date discussion of the pertinent historiography will also be useful for undergraduate and graduate students and teachers of comparative politics.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Crime, Enlightenment, and Punishment

Crime, Enlightenment, and Punishment

Stephan Sander-Faes

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
sidottu
This book studies the social consequences of bureaucratic and scientific change during the transition to modern states and societies in the Age of Enlightenment, as it explores how the Habsburg Empire deployed new ways and means to integrate existing structures into supra-regional systems of order.Exemplarily focused on Lower Austria, the book ties together the bustling imperial capital of Vienna and its hinterlands, where there was little economic, political, and social change before 1850. Previously unused archival materials such as administrative paperwork and printed wanted notes, in combination with published educational and legal texts, allow for the analysis of how bureaucratic procedures, social norms, and scientific change contributed to increasing exchange between Vienna, regional hubs such as Krems and Zwettl, and individual seigneurial holdings. Conceiving of these dynamics as a patchwork-in-progress, this study investigates state-making dynamics by transposing centralising norms and practices into everyday administration. It looks carefully at the intersections of local/central authority, offering a way beyond binary centre-periphery assumptions.This volume will be of interest to scholars of the history of state-making in and beyond Europe. Its up-to-date discussion of the pertinent historiography will also be useful for undergraduate and graduate students and teachers of comparative politics.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Soziale Ungleichheit im Gesundheitsbereich

Soziale Ungleichheit im Gesundheitsbereich

Stefanie Sander

Grin Publishing
2013
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2013 im Fachbereich Soziologie - Soziales System, Sozialstruktur, Klasse, Schichtung, Note: 1,3, Technische Universit t M nchen, Veranstaltung: Sozialstruktur, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In der Soziologie ist immer dann von "sozialer Ungleichheit" die Rede, wenn "als wertvoll geltende G ter nicht absolut gleich verteilt sind" (Helmert 2003, S. 8). Das hei t aber nicht automatisch, dass soziale Ungleichheit als ungerecht oder illegitim anzusehen ist. Denn vielmehr ist das Ph nomen der sozialen Ungleichheit als typisches Merkmal einer freiheitlich und demokratisch verfassten Gesellschaft zu sehen. F r eine solche Gesellschaft ist es nicht das Hauptziel, die soziale Ungleichheit komplett zu beseitigen. Es geht eher um die Frage, welches Ausma sozialer Ungleichheit gesellschaftlich gerechtfertigt erscheint und welche Ma nahmen ergriffen werden sollen, um die Vergr erung desselben zu verhindern. Diesbez glich muss der Begriff der sozialen Chancengleichheit genannt werden, nach dem alle Gesellschaftsmitglieder - unabh ngig von materiellen und sozialen Ausgangsbedingungen - die gleichen Chancen hinsichtlich der gesellschaftlichen Teilhabe, wie z.B. im Bildungs- und Gesundheitswesen, besitzen sollen. Wenn die soziale Ungleichheit schon nicht generell beseitigt werden kann, so ist es aber sicherlich eine sehr wichtige gesellschaftspolitische Aufgabe, zu verhindern, dass Ungleichheiten in einem Teilbereich nicht zwangsl ufig zu Ungleichheiten in anderen gesellschaftlichen Teilbereichen f hren. Ebenso wie es nicht m glich ist, soziale Ungleichheiten v llig zu beseitigen, lassen sich auch gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten nicht v llig vermeiden (vgl. ebd., S.8f). Auch in einer hoch entwickelten sozialen Marktwirtschaft wie der BRD, die hohe Standards in der Gesundheitsversorgung aufweisen kann, l sst sich eine Wechselwirkung zwischen der sozialen und der gesundheitlichen Lage feststellen. Ein Teil de
Elf Hirsche

Elf Hirsche

Erik Sander; Stefanie Sander

Books on Demand
2007
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"Über dem alten Nussbaum ging langsam die Sonne unter, nur vereinzelt war noch der Gesang der Vögel zu hören - es wurde Nacht ..." So beginnt jede Geschichte über die elf Hirsche, die durch die magische Kraft der Zaubernüsse so klein geworden sind, dass sie bequem in einer verlassenen Spechthöhle im alten Nussbaum leben können. Von dort starten sie zu vielen spannenden Abenteuern, bei denen sie unter anderem auf die Kühe von Bauer Heinrich, auf wilde Schwäne und natürlich auf die Kinder Hanna und Jan treffen ...