CODRE Minutes Present Tomarra Adams, Nichole Burruss, Mike Byrne, Julien carter, raphael FernandezBotran, Robin Harris, Bryan Hicks, Veronica Hinton-Hudson, http://louisville.edu/diversity/CODREMinutes021304.html
Extractions: CODRE Minutes February 13, 2004 Page 1 Present Tomarra Adams, Nichole Burruss, Mike Byrne, Julien Carter, Raphael Fernandez-Botran, Robin Harris, Bryan Hicks, Veronica Hinton-Hudson, J. Blaine Hudson, Ibrahim Imam, Harvey Johnson, Monica Jones, Ricky Jones, Irving Joshua, Edward L. Laster, Cathy Patus, Cedric Merlin Powell, Michael Sticklen, Erick Stith, Andrew L. Williams, Linda L. Wilson, Julius Wong and Georgette Moore ( Guest : Kristi Lohmeier, Sharonda Wathen, Diane Whitlock (for Mordean Taylor-Archer) and President James R. Ramsey) Absent Joy Carew, Patricia Spearman (Military Leave), Mordean Taylor-Archer, Enid Trucios-Haynes and Bethany Wright Minutes The Chair opened the meeting at 12:10 p.m. for discussion of the January 9, 2004 minutes. There was no discussion or revisions with regards to the minutes. Commissioner Byrne made a motion that the minutes be accepted. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Joshua and approved after unanimous vote. The Chair acknowledged the President and stated that there were two strong items that the Commission as an advisory group wanted to communicate to the President. 1) In the face of the state budget situation CODRE respectfully recommends that the University should find a way to keep diversity a high priority; 2) CODRE agreed at its last meeting that it would support Achieving Our Highest Potential diversity plan for UofL.
Extractions: Skip Navigation Home Book Collections Microform Collections ... Digital Collections Cabell, James Branch. Figures of Earth. PS3505 .A153 F5 1969. Caidin, Martin. The Mendelov Conspiracy. PS3553.A38 M46 1969. Cail, Carol. If Two of Them Are Dead. PS3553.A385 4 1997. Cail, Carol. Private Lies. PS3553.A385 P7 1993. Cail, Carol. Unsafe Keeping. PS3553.A385 U5 1996. Caine, Peter. Virus. PS3553.A388 V5 1989. Cairnes, Cicely. Murder Goes to Press. PR6005 .A2486 M87 1951. Callahan, Jay. Night of the Wolf. PS3553.A42 N53 1979. Callaway, Sloane. The Crime at the Conquistador. PS3505 .A4344 C75 1938. Callenbach, Ernest. Ecotopia: The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston. PS3553.A424 E35 1977. Calmer, Ned. All the Summer Days. PS3553 .A425 A6 1961. Calmer, Ned. The Avima Affair. PS3553 .A425 A85 1973. Calmer, Ned. Bay of Lions. PS3553 .A425 B39 1980. Calmer, Ned. The Anchorman. PS3553 .A425 A62 1970. Calrins, Dana. Woman in the Window. PS3553.L27 W6 1984. Cameron, Donald Clough. Death at Her Elbow. PS3505 .A4745 D43 1940.
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Extractions: Brothersister Raphael Carter Explains all rarely or never asked Questions. There might be a good reason for this: the whole point of androgyny is to ask questions about gender that are all too ralely asked. Or do you know the difference between e 'homovestite', a 'hermaphoroditus' and a 'scrat' ? Da Vinci Society A student organization that provides a network for discussion and support for students with lifestyles that: are alternative to heterosexuality; educates the campus community about diversity related issues and enhances communication about the negative consequences of prejudice and bigotry; provides opportunities for people who would like to know more about issues dealing with sexuality. Their members are straight, gay, bisexual and lesbian. France Queer Resources Directory
Extractions: 1 July 2002 If you deny any affinity with another person or kind of person, if you declare it to be wholly different from yourself as men have done to women, and class has done to class, and nation has done to nation you may hate it or deify it; but in either case you have denied its spiritual equality and its human reality. You have made it into a thing, to which the only possible relationship is a power relationship. And thus you have fatally impoverished your own reality. You have, in fact, alienated yourself. Ursula K. Le Guin, "American SF and the Other" T he extent to which such writers, critics, and editors as Joanna Russ, Ursula K. Le Guin, James Tiptree, Jr., and Pamela Sargent have explored the feminine "other" within science fiction is known to many. Indeed, it was Pamela Sargent who criticized and yet realized the potential of the genre in her introduction to Women of Wonder by saying, "One can wonder why a literature that prides itself on exploring alternatives or assumptions counter to what we normally believe has not been more concerned with the roles of women in the future" (xv). While these and other feminist authors have explored alternatives to the alienated status of women constructed by patriarchy, the effects of participating in a patriarchy for men remain relatively unexamined. Although the social system of patriarchy privileges men, this privileged status places men in a position of power which isolates them from women and other men, thus constructing a masculine "other" alienated from relational existence. What Sargent and other feminist writers have done is create space for science fiction and its criticism to deeply explore alternatives to this masculine "other" constructed by patriarchy. Using Allan G. Johnson's conception of patriarchy in
Extractions: You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing and what you can do to make your experience on this site better. Select Journal or Resource JAMA Archives of Dermatology Facial Plastic Surgery Family Medicine (1992-2000) General Psychiatry Internal Medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Surgery Calendar of Events Physician Jobs For The Media Users' Guides to the Medical Literature Peer Review Congress Student JAMA (1998-2004) ABOUT ARCHIVES Search: Advanced Search Welcome My Account E-mail Alerts Sign In Information for: Authors/Reviewers Readers Institutions/Libraries Subscription Agents News Media Job Seekers/Employers Advertisers Vol. 120 No. 1, January 2002 Archives Online Features Reviewers for 2001 This Article PDF Reply to article Send to a friend Save in My Folder ... Permissions Citing Articles Contact me when this article is cited Related Content Similar articles in this journal Topic Collections Journalology/ Peer Review/ Authorship Alert me on articles by topic
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Extractions: This page is generated from my library database, which I generated with a bar-code scanner (with some help from the Web). Yes, I really own all these books. Have I read them all? The vast majority, certainly. In this list, there are probably ten or twenty books that I don't ever intend to read. (Don't ask why I own them.) Another ten, perhaps, are books that I intend to read someday, but have never been in the right mood to pick up. And then there are recent purchases (which may not even be on this list yet). The recent-purchase pile is usually one or two books, but it can reach a height of ten or even twenty if I find a juicy new used-book store or go to a con. Then it shrinks. Any book still unread after a month, if not sooner, qualifies as "read-someday". Do I ever get rid of books? Rarely. I have a separate list of the 15 books I have sold or given away. (Please don't write and ask if you can buy books from me. The answer is generally "Sorry, no".) Do I remember what's in all of these books? Hell no. Did I enjoy these books? Mostly, yes. I don't have reviews of my collection, but I have written brief comments about the most recent acquisitions.
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Extractions: Web Log Building the Web Photos Everything else... ... Feedback abortion rights accessibility Affinity Programs Amazon.com American politics annoying practices Associate Spam : There is a growing practice of creating sites that seem to be nothing but gateways to Amazon, perhaps in the vain hope that the creators could actually make money through associate programs.
Extractions: critical resources: Tiptree Award Wiscon Broad Universe Individual Sex Change Works in which the protagonist or major character has changed their sex ... (to male, female, or something else altogether ... ) ... Includes FTM, MTF, MTFTM, FTMTF, and any other permutations that might come up; and sex-switching (when people switch bodies with one another, of different genders) see also for species-wide change in sex ... Bujold, Lois McMaster. A Civil Campaign (1999) (minor character, FTM) Carlson, William. "Dinner at Helen's" (1972) in Scortia anthology, Strange Bedfellows: Sex and Science Fiction Carter, Angela. The Passion of New Eve (1977) (separatists capture a man and surgically change him into a woman) Carter, Raphael. "Congenital Agenesis of Gender Ideation" (1999) Storm Constantine's Wraethu books - Well, it's about a species change, but the character undergoes the process in the first of the books. Delany, Samuel. Triton Diesbach, Ghislain De. "The Chavalier d'Armel's Wedding" in The Toys of Princes , translated by Richard Howard, New York, Pantheon, 1962. Originally published as
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Christina Schulman's Science Fiction Reviews C Cadigan, Pat Tea From an Empty Cup carter, raphael The Fortunate Fall Clough, Brenda How Like a God Culley, Travis Hugh The Immortal Class http://www.epiphyte.net/SF/
Extractions: A Antieau, Kim The Gaia Websters Asaro, Catherine: The Last Hawk Asaro, Catherine: Primary Inversion Baker, Kage: In the Garden of Iden Baker, Kage: Sky Coyote Barnes, John: Mother of Storms Bertin, Joanne: The Last Dragonlord Brown, Mary: Pigs Don't Fly Bull, Emma: Finder Brust, Steven and Emma Bull: Cadigan, Pat: Tea From an Empty Cup Carter, Raphael: The Fortunate Fall Clough, Brenda: How Like a God Culley, Travis Hugh: The Immortal Class:
Reading Lists Carroll, Jonathan Black Cocktail; carter, Angela Passion of New Eve ISBN0860683419 (?) carter, raphael The Fortunate Fall ISBN0312863276 St Martin s Press http://www.glbtfantasy.com/?section=lists&sub=biglist
Adherents.com - Religious Groups In Literature Bengali, India, 2008, carter, raphael. Congenital Agenesis of Gender Ideation by K. N Sirsi and Sandra Botkin in Starlight 2 (Patrick Nielsen Hayden, ed. http://www.adherents.com/lit/Na/Na_38.html
Extractions: Notes Bedouin world Robinson, Kim Stanley. Red Mars . New York: Bantam (1993); pg. 369. "All over both worlds [Mars and Earth], Bedouin settlements looked drab from the outside. When they abandoned tents, their neighborhoods took on a windowless thick-walled look, as if perpetually hunched over to protect themselves from the desert heat. Only when you got inside their homes did one see what was protected, the courtyards, the gardens, the fountains, the birds, the staircases, the mirrors, the arabesques... " Bedouin world May, Julian. The Many Colored Land in "They had seen Gypsies and Cossacks and desert nomads and voortrekkers... " Bengali Illinois: Chicago Jablokov, Alexander.
The Nanotechnology In Science Fiction Bibliography Issue 29 A 1991 3.0 Bull, Emma Falcon 1989 2.0 Calder, Richard Dead Boys 1995 Calder, Richard Dead Girls 1995 carter, raphael Fortunate Fall, The 1996 Carver, http://www.geocities.com/asnapier/nano/n-sf/ninsf029.txt
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Alguire, Judith Lesbian Author? carter, raphael. *****, Main Lesbian Character. Category Dystopian future Summary Talk about imaginativethe narrator of this book is a whale. http://www.lesbiansciencefiction.com/LSFCharbyAuth0001.html
Extractions: Summary: The Earth of the future is barely surviving, and power has migrated to the colonies. When one woman discovers that the Sun is dying, she has to fight disbelief at the highest levels of power to convince the world that Earth can be saved. Most characters are lesbians. Added on 9/26/2005 Handmaid's Tale, The (1986) Minor Lesbian Character Category: Dystopian future Summary: Dystopian future where ultra-conservative Christians have taken over part of the United States and conscripted fertile women to bear children for high-ranking men. I disliked this book because the main character was a wimp, but her best friend was a lesbian. Added on 5/1/1996 Crashcourse (1993) Major Lesbian Character Category: Dystopian future Summary: A love triangle of 2 men and 1 woman, all of whom are down and out and trying to get off planet to a better life, agree to be in a movie. But they find out that the movie is more dangerous than they expected, and that their co-star is out to kill them all. The villian is a lesbian, or at least prefers women. Added on 12/30/2003 Carnival (2006) Bear, Elizabeth
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions Center for Polymer Studies Chaos Hypertextbook Complexity International Fractal Music Project ... WWW Virtual Library: Complex Systems Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Interdisciplinary research centre for aspects of polymer, random, and fractal systems which develops experimental and computational materials for school and undergraduate education.
Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Transgendered Fiction For YAs Cart, Michael MY FATHER S SCAR (S S, 1996) wonderful carter, raphael THE FORTUNATE FALL Chambers, Aiden DANCE ON MY GRACE Chbosky, Stephen PERKS OF http://www.seemore.mi.org/booklists/Gay.txt
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Recommended Readings carter, raphael. (1996) The Fortunate Fall Scott, Melissa. (1996). Dreaming Metal Shirley, John. (1996). Silicon Embrace Calder, Richard. (1997). http://www.west.asu.edu/mavalos/images/S4306.html
Extractions: I have compiled a list of recommended readings around a set of themes we are using in the course. This list of books is by no means a definitive list of any kind. What I have tried to do is to give some historical perspective to books in the genre that I believe are good representatives of the quality literature. Many of the titles are considered classics by many critics, some titles are simply my own personal favorites. Many of the titles could easily fit into one or more of the theme categories I've created. Reference Sources on Science Fiction Literature: This list includes many resource guides on science fiction literature over the last three decades. This is by no means a definative list but gives you an indication of how far the genre has come in terms of literary criticsm. Donald M. Hassler, Clyde Wilcox eds., 1997. Political Science Fiction . University of South Carolina Press.