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carton en english: The Teaching Archive Rachel Sagner Buurma, Laura Heffernan, 2020-12-04 The Teaching Archive shows us a series of major literary thinkers in a place we seldom remember them inhabiting: the classroom. Rachel Sagner Buurma and Laura Heffernan open up “the teaching archive”—the syllabuses, course descriptions, lecture notes, and class assignments—of critics and scholars including T. S. Eliot, Caroline Spurgeon, I. A. Richards, Edith Rickert, J. Saunders Redding, Edmund Wilson, Cleanth Brooks, Josephine Miles, and Simon J. Ortiz. This new history of English rewrites what we know about the discipline by showing how students helped write foundational works of literary criticism and how English classes at community colleges and HBCUs pioneered the reading methods and expanded canons that came only belatedly to the Ivy League. It reminds us that research and teaching, which institutions often imagine as separate, have always been intertwined in practice. In a contemporary moment of humanities defunding, the casualization of teaching, and the privatization of pedagogy, The Teaching Archive offers a more accurate view of the work we have done in the past and must continue to do in the future. |
carton en english: Working the Boundaries Nicholas De Genova, 2005-10-18 While Chicago has the second-largest Mexican population among U.S. cities, relatively little ethnographic attention has focused on its Mexican community. This much-needed ethnography of Mexicans living and working in Chicago examines processes of racialization, labor subordination, and class formation; the politics of nativism; and the structures of citizenship and immigration law. Nicholas De Genova develops a theory of “Mexican Chicago” as a transnational social and geographic space that joins Chicago to innumerable communities throughout Mexico. “Mexican Chicago” is a powerful analytical tool, a challenge to the way that social scientists have thought about immigration and pluralism in the United States, and the basis for a wide-ranging critique of U.S. notions of race, national identity, and citizenship. De Genova worked for two and a half years as a teacher of English in ten industrial workplaces (primarily metal-fabricating factories) throughout Chicago and its suburbs. In Working the Boundaries he draws on fieldwork conducted in these factories, in community centers, and in the homes and neighborhoods of Mexican migrants. He describes how the meaning of “Mexican” is refigured and racialized in relation to a U.S. social order dominated by a black-white binary. Delving into immigration law, he contends that immigration policies have worked over time to produce Mexicans as the U.S. nation-state’s iconic “illegal aliens.” He explains how the constant threat of deportation is used to keep Mexican workers in line. Working the Boundaries is a major contribution to theories of race and transnationalism and a scathing indictment of U.S. labor and citizenship policies. |
carton en english: The Face on the Milk Carton Caroline B. Cooney, 2012-05-22 A psychological thriller about a teenager who sees her own face staring back at her from a missing children's notice on the back of a milk carton. An emotionally evocative and chilling read that seamlessly blends mystery and suspense for fans of A GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER and WE WERE LIARS. “It's a gripper. You can't put it down.” —Entertainment Weekly A real page-turner. —Kirkus Reviews No one ever really paid close attention to the faces of the missing children on the milk cartons. But as Janie Johnson glanced at the face of the ordinary little girl with her hair in tight pigtails, wearing a dress with a narrow white collar—a three-year-old who had been kidnapped twelve years before from a shopping mall in New Jersey—she felt overcome with shock. She recognized that little girl—it was her. How could it possibly be true? Janie can't believe that her loving parents kidnapped her, but as she begins to piece things together, nothing makes sense. Something is terribly wrong. Are Mr. and Mrs. Johnson really her parents? And if not, who is Janie Johnson, and what really happened? |
carton en english: Tobacco Charles A. Lilley, L. S. Hardin, Thomas H. Delano, Wilfred Pocklington Pond, 1899 |
carton en english: Notices of Judgment Under the Food and Drugs Act United States. Food and Drug Administration, 1925 |
carton en english: Food and Drugs Act, Notices of Judgement United States. Food and Drug Administration, |
carton en english: Service and Regulatory Announcements United States. Bureau of Chemistry, 1918 |
carton en english: Charles Dickens's Complete Works Charles Dickens, 1883 |
carton en english: Word Origins John Ayto, 2009-01-01 The average contemporary English speaker knows 50,000 words. Yet stripped down to its origins, this apparently huge vocabulary is in reality much smaller, derived from Latin, French and the Germanic languages. It is estimated that every year, 800 neologisms are added to the English language: acronyms (nimby), blended words (motel), and those taken from foreign languages (savoir-faire). Laid out in an A-Z format with detailed cross references, and written in a style that is both authoritative and accessible, Word Origins is a valuable historical guide to the English language. |
carton en english: Manual of the Motor Transport Corps United States American Expeditionary Forces, 1919 |
carton en english: Notice of Judgment ... Food and Drugs Act United States. Dept. of Agriculture, 1916 |
carton en english: The Battles of Texas Nate Kreuter, Mark Garrett Longaker, 2024-12-10 The 1980s were a consequential decade for universities. The marketization of higher education, the adjunctification of labor, and culture wars over curriculum transformed the landscape in a short period of time. The Battles of Texas traces the lived consequences of this upheaval by focusing on one influential institution: the writing program at the University of Texas at Austin. Drawing from university records, newspaper archives, and present-day interviews, Nate Kreuter and Mark Garrett Longaker provide an on-the-ground perspective of the radical creation of UT Austin’s writing program and the subsequent events that made national headlines: the mass firing of lecturers in 1985, the national debate over “multicultural” content in the first-year curriculum, and the divorce of the writing program from the English Department in 1992. Despite these pressures, however, the authors also reveal how writing program administrators at UT Austin exerted their own agency to resist economic and political forces in service of their students and adjunct lecturers. By highlighting the parallels between the 1980s and current labor and political pressures in higher education, The Battles of Texas offers a strategic perspective for academics and administrators today. Combining a narrative institutional history with a public digital archive, searchable and arranged in exhibits and in chronological annals, The Battles of Texas provides academics with the resources they need to survive in times of rapid transition. |
carton en english: NEP British American And Indian Popular Fiction 5th Sem Amit Ganguly , Jay Bansal, 2024-01-15 1. Literary Terms 2. Earlier Trends in Fiction 3. Trends in 20th and 21st Century Fiction British Fiction 4. Charles Dickens : A Tale of Two Cities 5. Jane Austen : Pride and Prejudice American Fiction 6. Harper Lee : To Kill a Mockingbird 7. Ernest Hemingway : The Old Man and the Sea Indian Popular Fiction 8. Arvind Adiga : The White Tiger 9. Sudha Murthy : Dollar Bahu. |
carton en english: The British Essayists James Ferguson (Advocate.), 1823 |
carton en english: Kenya Gazette , 1971-08-06 The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya. It contains notices of new legislation, notices required to be published by law or policy as well as other announcements that are published for general public information. It is published every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week. |
carton en english: Easy Cardboard Crafts in 5 Steps Anna Llimós Plomer, 2008 Presents art projects made with cardboard that can be created in 5 steps--Provided by publisher. |
carton en english: Works Samuel Johnson, 1810 |
carton en english: Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities Ruth Glancy, 2013-10-23 Since its publication in 1859, A Tale of Two Cities has remained the best-known fictional recreation of the French Revolution, and one of Charles Dickens’s most exciting novels. A Tale of Two Cities blends a moving love story with the familiar figures of the Revolution—Bastille prisoners, a starving Parisian mob, and an indolent aristocracy. Taking the form of a sourcebook, this guide to Dickens's dramatic novel offers: extensive introductory comment on the contexts and many interpretations of the text, from publication to the present annotated extracts from key contextual documents, reviews, critical works and the text itself cross-references between documents and sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism suggestions for further reading. This volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of A Tale of Two Cities and seeking not only a guide to the novel, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Dickens' text. |
carton en english: National Union Catalog , 1956 Includes entries for maps and atlases. |
carton en english: Charles Dickens and Europe Maxime Leroy, 2013-07-16 Charles Dickens is one of the best-loved icons of British literature, but many of his novels stem from his connections with Europe. Does it make sense to read him as a European author as well? This book seeks to explore Dickens’ relationship to Europe, from his numerous travels – and subsequent travel writing – to the representation of continental locations in his novels, and to the reciprocal influence between his works and other European texts. Contributions focus on major fictional works like A Tale of Two Cities and Little Dorrit, but also on Dickens’ letters, travel writing and biography. The study begins by delineating the scope of Dickens’ European frame of reference, and goes on to deal with specific geographical and political issues in Italy, France and Switzerland. Finally, it places Dickens’ works within a wider European artistic context through comparisons with Hugo, Tolstoy, Daumier and Grandville. |
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carton en english: Three Plays of Maureen Hunter Hunter, Maureen, 2003 Book is clean and tight. No writing in text. Like New |
carton en english: The Circuit Francisco Jiménez, 1997 A collection of stories about the life of a migrant family. |
carton en english: Service and Regulatory Announcements United States. Bureau of Chemistry, 1922 |
carton en english: Requirements of Laws and Regulations Enforced by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration , 1992-10 Officially known as 3FDA Publication No. 22, this manual is the FDA1s lay language 3translation2 of the basic provisions of the Federal Food and Drug law. Also serves as a reference for consumers who want to know how the law protects them. Summarizes all statutes now administered by the FDA. Worldwide applicability, interstate shipments as well as imports are covered. Translations in French, Spanish and German. |
carton en english: Victorian Settler Narratives Tamara S Wagner, 2015-10-06 This edited collection from a distinguished group of contributors explores a range of topics including literature as imperialist propaganda, the representation of the colonies in British literature, the emergence of literary culture in the colonies and the creation of new gender roles such as ‘girl Crusoes’ in works of fiction. |
carton en english: The Strand Magazine , 1912 |
carton en english: Global Dickens Nirshan Perera, 2017-03-02 This volume of essays provides a selection of leading contemporary scholarship which situates Dickens in a global perspective. The articles address four main areas: Dickens's reception outside Britain and North America; his intertextual relations with and influence upon writers from different parts of the world; Dickens as traveller; and the presence throughout his fiction and journalism of subjects, such as race and empire, that extend beyond the national contexts in which his work is usually considered. Written by leading researchers from diverse countries and cultures, this is an indispensable reference work in the field of Dickens studies. |
carton en english: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy, 1823 |
carton en english: The Cardboard House Martín Adán, 2012-09-25 A sweeping, kaleidoscopic, and passionate novel that presents a stunning series of flashes — scenes, moods, dreams, and weather— as the narrator wanders through Lima. Published in 1928 to great acclaim when its author was just twenty years old, The Cardboard House is sweeping, kaleidoscopic, and passionate. The novel presents a stunning series of flashes — scenes, moods, dreams, and weather— as the narrator wanders through Barranco (then an exclusive seaside resort outside Lima). In one beautiful, radical passage after another, he skips from reveries of first loves, South Pole explorations, and ocean tides, to precise and unashamed notations of class and of race: an Indian woman “with her hard,shiny, damp head of hair—a mud carving,” to a gringo gobbling “synthetic milk,canned meat, hard liquor.” Adán’s own aristocratic family was in financial freefall at the time, and, as the translator notes, The Cardboard House is as “subversive now as when it was written: Adán’s uncompromising poetic vision and the trueness and poetry of his voice constitute a heroic act against cultural colonialism.” |
carton en english: Truth , 1890 |
carton en english: Dictionary of American Family Names Patrick Hanks, 2003-05-08 Where did your surname come from? Do you know how many people in the United States share it? What does it tell you about your lineage? From the editor of the highly acclaimed Dictionary of Surnames comes the most extensive compilation of surnames in America. The result of 10 years of research and 30 consulting editors, this massive undertaking documents 70,000 surnames of Americans across the country. A reference source like no other, it surveys each surname giving its meaning, nationality, alternate spellings, common forenames associated with it, and the frequency of each surname and forename. The Dictionary of American Family Names is a fascinating journey throughout the multicultural United States, offering a detailed look at the meaning and frequency of surnames throughout the country. For students studying family genealogy, others interested in finding out more about their own lineage, or lexicographers, the Dictionary is an ideal place to begin research. |
carton en english: The Writings of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, 1894 |
carton en english: Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 1911-1971 New York Public Library. Research Libraries, 1979 |
carton en english: The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints Library of Congress, American Library Association. Committee on Resources of American Libraries. National Union Catalog Subcommittee, 1968 |
carton en english: Werner's Voice Magazine Edgar S. Werner, 1899 |
carton en english: Mathematical Reviews , 2004 |
carton en english: The idler Samuel Johnson, 1810 |
carton en english: Amphora , 1976 |
carton en english: Catalog of Copyright Entries Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1966 |
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A carton is a box or container usually made of liquid packaging board, paperboard and sometimes of corrugated fiberboard. Many types of cartons are used in packaging. Sometimes a carton is …
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What is the best way to seal a carton? A4. Use strong packing tape and the H-taping method, which involves sealing both the center seam and the edges to prevent the carton from opening …
CARTON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CARTON definition: 1. a box made from thick cardboard, for storing goods, or a container made from cardboard or…. Learn more.
CARTON definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
A carton is a plastic or cardboard container in which food or drink is sold. A quart carton of milk is cheaper than two single pints. You can use carton to refer to the carton and its contents, or to …
CARTON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CARTON is a box or container usually made of cardboard and often of corrugated cardboard. How to use carton in a sentence.
What is Carton Packaging? Types of carton packaging Boxes
Carton packaging is packaging that is done with cardboard boxes. These cardboard boxes are paperboard boxes cut into specific sizes for different packaging materials. The process of …
Understanding Carton Packaging: An Essential Part of Everyday Life
Carton packaging is a versatile, eco-friendly solution that protects, organizes, and makes products easy to carry and use. Carton packaging protects products using cardboard or other materials …
What does Carton mean? - Definitions.net
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