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Kirjailija

Shannon Phillips

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 9 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2009-2025, suosituimpien joukossa V. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

9 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2009-2025.

V

V

Shannon Phillips

Picture Show Press
2019
pokkari
Velvet, vixen, villain, vinyl, veil... This powerful anthology contains poems that primarily explore naming, love, #metoo, wordplay, and nostalgia.
The Undulating Line

The Undulating Line

Shannon Phillips

Picture Show Press
2021
pokkari
The Undulating Line is an engaging blend of poetry, prose, and life, that will put a match to any clich s you might entertain about belly dancing. A brilliant exploration of and tribute to the art and act of the belly dance, The Undulating Line layers the lyrical with intelligent discussions of form, history, culture and living. This thought-provoking, beautifully constructed book will both ground you and give you lightness. Just as dance is more than simply movement, this collection is a compassionate, liberating reminder of the important ways we become connected when we turn to art - in all its wondrous, fluid forms. Alexandra Umlas, author of At the Table of the Unknown, Moon Tide Press
Bedroom Poems

Bedroom Poems

Shannon Phillips

Small Fish Big Pond
2019
pokkari
"These exquisite poems capture the concupiscent pulse of the Boudoir in all its mysterious beats. The poet walks/writes/wears that tightrope between the erotic and the sublime making her the Priestess of that sure and fickle place. Her words are raw and wise lamentations, celebratory odes to what keeps the race going and worth going. I've rarely read sexier-or smarter-poems." Patricia Cherin, author of Journey In Flagrante
Pittsburg State University

Pittsburg State University

Randy Roberts; Shannon Phillips; Tom W. Bryant

University Press of Kansas
2009
sidottu
It began modestly, as a series of high school courses to train young men and women in industrial and domestic arts. Then in 1903 the Kansas legislature set in motion a chain of educational innovations by authorizing an auxiliary program of the normal college at Emporia. The State Manual Training Normal School opened its doors to 54 students, and ten years later it became independent. The ensuing century saw it evolve into Kansas State Teachers College in 1923, then Kansas State College of Pittsburg in 1959, and finally in 1977 the Pittsburg State University that 7,000 students now attend. This book recounts how an institution of higher learning took root and grew from a vocational school to a multipurpose campus with over one hundred programs of study. Randy Roberts and Shannon Phillips chronicle the rich, colorful story of the emergence of this modern university from its chrysalis. Their's is the first photographic history of Pittsburg State - and the only history of the school to cover the years from World War II to the present. In this single stunning volume, nearly 400 photographs - many in color, and many never before published - track the institution's growth and convey its changing culture over the school's dynamic first century. Distilling the essence of Pittsburg State - from the state's largest academic building housing the Kansas Technology Center, to Emporia-Pittsburg sports rivalries, to Apple Day celebrations - this book strikes a judicious balance between narrative and illustration to reflect ideals set down in 1903 that guide the university to this day. Whether paying tribute to esteemed faculty members or revisiting significant events such as the football stadium's construction (with faculty help), it faithfully captures the history of PSU and the vision of people like R. S. Russ, Odella Nation, and Harry Hartman who played pivotal roles in shaping the university. In his foreword, PSU president Tom Bryant observes that if former president William Brandenburg were to walk across the Oval today, he would see a place that looked much different from the institution he helped build; but he would recognize a school where students are still valued and where education continues to open doors - and change lives. This photographic history will delight anyone associated with Pittsburg State University and provide inspiration for its next hundred years.