But NYU professor and performance artist Karen Finley, who famously pissed off Jesse Helms by smearing chocolate on her nude body, is sure to effectively blow everyone away at tonight's sixth annual meeting
of the Cultural Studies Association at NYU.
Spitzer Downfall Inspires Performance Art [City Room / NYT] The Sixth Annual Meeting
of the Cultural Studies Association [Cutural Studies Association]
He also serves on the Governing Board
of the Cultural Studies Association.
Not exact matches
Hence the «Memoirs
of the American Anthropological
Association» include such works as
Studies in Chinese Thought (Memoir No. 75),
Studies in Islamic
Cultural History (Memoir No. 76), Islam: Essays in the Nature and Growth
of a
Cultural Tradition (Memoir No. 81), and Village India (Memoir No. 83).
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This bill, supported in testimony by the California Teachers
Association, if passed, would «require instruction (emphasis mine) in social sciences to also include a
study of the role and contributions
of Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, European Americans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans, persons with disabilities, and other ethnic and
cultural groups, to the development
of California and the United States.»
The «Building Biliteracy» teacher workshop was hosted by Boerum Hill School for International
Studies in partnership with the American
Association of Teachers
of French and the
Cultural Services
of the French Embassy.
Pratt Institute's World History Program in the Department
of Social Science and
Cultural Studies will co-sponsor and host the annual Mid-Atlantic World History
Association (MAWHA) Conference, titled «Time and How it Frames Our World,» at...
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Association of Law Schools Arts Counsel
of Texas, Dallas, TX Bronx Museum Brown University School
of Art Centre Sociologie de l'Innovation, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France Columbia Law School Columbia University School
of the Arts Cour de Cassation, Grand» Chambre, Paris, France Cornell Law School Creative Capital CUNY Graduate Center, Center for the Humanities Dia: Beacon El Paso Museum
of Art Fordham Law School Fundación Cisneros, Caracas, Venezuela Georgia State University Harvard University, Department
of Visual & Environmental
Studies International Center
of Photography Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council, NYC McGill Faculty
of Law, Montréal, Canada Museum
of Contemporary Art, Detroit New York Law School NYU School
of Law Rhode Island School
of Design School
of Visual Arts SUNY, New Paltz SUNY, Oswego Texas A&M School
of Law Triple Canopy Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina University
of California - Irvine School
of Art Vera List Center for Arts and Politics at The New School Virginia Commonwealth University Yale Law School Yale School
of Architecture Yale School
of Management
Generous funding for the exhibition and catalogue is provided by: The Japan Foundation Michael A. Chesser Bettie Cartwright in memory
of Colin Kennedy Taka Ishii Gallery Japan
Cultural Research Institute Kuraray John A. MacMahon NOLTEX L.L.C. Yasuhiko and Akemi Saitoh Ms. Miwa Sakashita and Dr. John R. Stroehlein Toshiba International Corporation Manfred Heiting Japan - United States Friendship Commission Northeast Asia Council
of the
Association for Asian
Studies Marcia and Mark Goldstein Japan Business
Association of Houston Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America, Inc..
Contributions
of the
study include an intergenerational approach using multilevel analyses, which explicitly examine the
association between intensive grandparental childcare and cross-national differences in the demographic and socio - economic characteristics
of children, parents, and grandparents and in labor market structures, formal childcare provision, and
cultural expectations regarding paid work among mothers with young children.
Four selection criteria were used to select
studies: operationalization
of delinquency and parenting (described in more detail below), investigations on Western samples only (given
cultural differences in parenting), and investigations where bivariate
associations between parenting and delinquency were reported (as multivariate results can not be compared across
studies).
This
study uses data from the nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study — Birth Cohort to examine the relationship between maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and child attachment, specifically among Hispanic and Asian American mothers and their young children, and to explore the role of cultural variation and nativity in the associations between these varia
study uses data from the nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal
Study — Birth Cohort to examine the relationship between maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and child attachment, specifically among Hispanic and Asian American mothers and their young children, and to explore the role of cultural variation and nativity in the associations between these varia
Study — Birth Cohort to examine the relationship between maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and child attachment, specifically among Hispanic and Asian American mothers and their young children, and to explore the role
of cultural variation and nativity in the
associations between these variables.