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george dariotis: Desiring Theology Charles E. Winquist, 1995 Publisher Description |
george dariotis: Gambling Life Thomas M. Malaby, 2010-10-01 The first ethnography devoted to the practice of gambling as its core subject, Gambling Life considers the stakes of social action in one community on the island of Crete. Backgammon cafés, card clubs, and hidden gambling rooms in the city of Chania provide the context for Thomas M. Malaby to examine the ways in which people confront uncertainty in their lives. He shows how the dynamics of gambling -- risk, fate, uncertainty, and luck -- are reflected in other aspects of gamblers’ lives from courtship and mortality to state bureaucracy and national identity. By moving beyond risk and fate as unexamined analytical categories, Malaby presents a new model for research concerning indeterminacy, seeing it as arising from stochastic, performative, and other sources. Gambling Life questions the longstanding valorization of order and pattern in the social sciences. |
george dariotis: Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople , 2001 |
george dariotis: Children's Uses of Culture Through Self-presentation Eva Marie Bagg, 1992 |
george dariotis: American Universities and Colleges James J. Murray, 2021-06-21 No detailed description available for American Universities and Colleges. |
george dariotis: D and B Million Dollar Directory , 2009 |
george dariotis: The Federal Government's Telephone Employment Verification System and California State Assembly Bill 507 California. Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on Statewide Immigration Impact, 1995 |
george dariotis: Foodservice Operators Guide , 2010 |
george dariotis: D&B Million Dollar Directory , 1999 |
george dariotis: Monumental Private Votive Dedications on the Athenian Acropolis, Ca. 600-400 B.C. Catherine Marie Keesling, 1995 |
george dariotis: Directory of Chain Restaurant Operators , 2010 |
george dariotis: American Universities and Colleges American Council on Education, 2001 |
george dariotis: Geschichte des Abfalls der Griechen vom Türkischen Reiche in Jahre 1821 und der Gründung des Hellenischen Königreiches, etc Anton Franz PROKESCH-OSTEN (Count.), 1867 |
george dariotis: Geschichte des Abfalls der Griechen vom türkischen Reiche im Jahre 1821 und der Gründung des hellenischen Königreiches. Aus diplomatischem Standpuncte Anton Freiherr von Prokesch-Osten, 1867 |
george dariotis: Million Dollar Directory Dun and Bradstreet, inc, 2005 |
george dariotis: Geschichte des Abfalls der Griechen vom türkischen Reiche im Jahre 1821 und der Gründung des hellenischen Königreiches Anton Prokesch von Osten, 1867 |
george dariotis: Geschichte des Abfalls der Griechen vom türkischen Reiche im Jahre 1821 und der Gründung des Hellenischen Königreiches Graf Anton Prokesch von Osten, 1867 |
george dariotis: Ahepan , 1929 |
george dariotis: Geschichte des abfalls der Greichen vom türkischen reiche im jahre 1821 und der gründung des hellenischen königreiches Graf Anton Prokesch von Osten, 1867 |
george dariotis: Geschichte des Abfalls der Griechen Graf Anton Prokesch von Osten, 1867 |
george dariotis: Hē parakatathēkē Spyridon (Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America), 2006 |
george dariotis: Outstanding Young Men of America , 1980 |
george dariotis: The Ahepa ... , 1931 |
george dariotis: Hidryma Meletōn Chersonēsou Tou Haimou , 1954 |
george dariotis: Geschichte des Abfalls der Griechen vom türkischen Reiche Graf Anton Prokesch von Osten, 1970 |
george dariotis: Mariages de la paroisse Holy Family de Montréal, 1926-1987 Ronald Léger, 1988 |
george dariotis: Catalogue for the Year ... University of Oregon, 1939 |
george dariotis: Shape Shifters Lily Anne Y. Welty Tamai, Ingrid Dineen-Wimberly, Paul Spickard, 2020-01-01 Shape Shifters presents a wide-ranging array of essays that examine peoples of mixed racial identity. Moving beyond the static either/or categories of racial identification found within typical insular conversations about mixed-race peoples, Shape Shifters explores these mixed-race identities as fluid, ambiguous, contingent, multiple, and malleable. This volume expands our understandings of how individuals and ethnic groups identify themselves within their own sociohistorical contexts. The essays in Shape Shifters explore different historical eras and reach across the globe, from the Roman and Chinese borderlands of classical antiquity to medieval Eurasian shape shifters, the Native peoples of the missions of Spanish California, and racial shape shifting among African Americans in the post-civil rights era. At different times in their lives or over generations in their families, racial shape shifters have moved from one social context to another. And as new social contexts were imposed on them, identities have even changed from one group to another. This is not racial, ethnic, or religious imposture. It is simply the way that people's lives unfold in fluid sociohistorical circumstances. With contributions by Ryan Abrecht, George J. Sánchez, Laura Moore, and Margaret Hunter, among others, Shape Shifters explores the forces of migration, borderlands, trade, warfare, occupation, colonial imposition, and the creation and dissolution of states and empires to highlight the historically contingent basis of identification among mixed-race peoples across time and space. |
george dariotis: Fight the Tower Kieu Linh Caroline Valverde, Wei Ming Dariotis, 2020 Asian American women scholars experience shockingly low rates of tenure and promotion because of the ways they are marginalized by intersectionalities of race and gender in academia. Fight the Tower shows that Asian American women stand up for their rights and work for positive change for all within academic institutions. The essays provide powerful portraits, reflections, and analyses of a population often rendered invisible by the lies sustaining intersectional injustices to operate an oppressive system. |
george dariotis: Red and Yellow, Black and Brown Joanne L. Rondilla, Rudy P. Guevarra, Paul Spickard, 2017-07-03 Red and Yellow, Black and Brown gathers together life stories and analysis by twelve contributors who express and seek to understand the often very different dynamics that exist for mixed race people who are not part white. The chapters focus on the social, psychological, and political situations of mixed race people who have links to two or more peoples of color— Chinese and Mexican, Asian and Black, Native American and African American, South Asian and Filipino, Black and Latino/a and so on. Red and Yellow, Black and Brown addresses questions surrounding the meanings and communication of racial identities in dual or multiple minority situations and the editors highlight the theoretical implications of this fresh approach to racial studies. |
george dariotis: War Baby / Love Child Laura Kina, Wei Ming Dariotis, 2013-01-17 War Baby / Love Child examines hybrid Asian American identity through a collection of essays, artworks, and interviews at the intersection of critical mixed race studies and contemporary art. The book pairs artwork and interviews with nineteen emerging, mid-career, and established mixed race/mixed heritage Asian American artists, including Li-lan and Kip Fulbeck, with scholarly essays exploring such topics as Vietnamese Amerasians, Korean transracial adoptions, and multiethnic Hawai'i. As an increasingly ethnically ambiguous Asian American generation is coming of age in an era of optional identity, this collection brings together first-person perspectives and a wider scholarly context to shed light on changing Asian American cultures. Watch the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJp0MDtKqyY&list=UUge4MONgLFncQ1w1C_BnHcw&index=2&feature=plcp |
george dariotis: Annual Report of the Seattle Art Museum Seattle Art Museum, 1941 |
george dariotis: Obama and the Biracial Factor Andrew Jolivétte, 2012-02 Obama and the Biracial Factor is the first book to explore the significance of mixed-race identity as a key factor in the election of President Obama and examines the sociological and political relationship between race, power, and public policy in the United States. |
george dariotis: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2002 |
george dariotis: Undercover Asian Leilani Nishime, 2014-01-30 In this first book-length study of media images of multiracial Asian Americans, Leilani Nishime traces the codes that alternatively enable and prevent audiences from recognizing the multiracial status of Asian Americans. Nishime's perceptive readings of popular media--movies, television shows, magazine articles, and artwork--indicate how and why the viewing public often fails to identify multiracial Asian Americans. Using actor Keanu Reeves and the Matrix trilogy, golfer Tiger Woods as examples, Nishime suggests that this failure is tied to gender, sexuality, and post-racial politics. Also considering alternative images such as reality TV star Kimora Lee Simmons, the television show Battlestar Galactica, and the artwork of Kip Fulbeck, this incisive study offers nuanced interpretations that open the door to a new and productive understanding of race in America. |
george dariotis: The National Corporation Reporter , 1947-07 |
george dariotis: Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports , 1992 |
george dariotis: Possessing Polynesians Maile Renee Arvin, 2019-11-08 From their earliest encounters with Indigenous Pacific Islanders, white Europeans and Americans asserted an identification with the racial origins of Polynesians, declaring them to be racially almost white and speculating that they were of Mediterranean or Aryan descent. In Possessing Polynesians Maile Arvin analyzes this racializing history within the context of settler colonialism across Polynesia, especially in Hawai‘i. Arvin argues that a logic of possession through whiteness animates settler colonialism, by which both Polynesia (the place) and Polynesians (the people) become exotic, feminized belongings of whiteness. Seeing whiteness as indigenous to Polynesia provided white settlers with the justification needed to claim Polynesian lands and resources. Understood as possessions, Polynesians were and continue to be denied the privileges of whiteness. Yet Polynesians have long contested these classifications, claims, and cultural representations, and Arvin shows how their resistance to and refusal of white settler logic have regenerated Indigenous forms of recognition. |
george dariotis: The American Greek Review , 1925 |
george dariotis: Alumni Directory of Yale University Yale University, 1948 |
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George Washington, the first president of the United States. George (English: / ˈ dʒ ɔːr dʒ /) is a masculine given name derived from the Greek Georgios (Γεώργιος; Ancient Greek: …
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The name George is of Greek origin and means "farmer" or "earthworker." It is derived from the Greek word "georgos," which combines "ge" meaning "earth" and "ergon" meaning "work." …
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George is a traditionally masculine name with Greek and English roots. The prevailing meaning of George is "farmer" — in Greek it comes from "georgos" which indicates a tiller of the soil.
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George (given name) - Wikipedia
George Washington, the first president of the United States. George (English: / ˈ dʒ ɔːr dʒ /) is a masculine given name derived from the Greek Georgios (Γεώργιος; Ancient Greek: …
George - Name Meaning and Origin
The name George is of Greek origin and means "farmer" or "earthworker." It is derived from the Greek word "georgos," which combines "ge" meaning "earth" and "ergon" meaning "work." …
George - Meaning of George, What does George mean? - BabyNamesPedia
George is used predominantly in the English language and its origin is Old Greek. The name's meaning is farmer, earthworker . Georgius (Latin) and Georgos (Old Greek) are old forms of …
George - Name Meaning, What does George mean? - Think Baby Names
What does George mean? G eorge as a boys' name is pronounced jorj. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of George is "farmer". From Greek Georgios, a derivative of geôrgos "farmer", …
George: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows
George is a traditionally masculine name with Greek and English roots. The prevailing meaning of George is "farmer" — in Greek it comes from "georgos" which indicates a tiller of the soil.
George Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Boy Names Like George …
Apr 6, 2025 · The name George has remained popular throughout the centuries, and is one of the most common names in the English-speaking world. In the United States, the name George …
Meaning, origin and history of the name George
May 30, 2025 · Initially Saint George was primarily revered by Eastern Christians, but returning crusaders brought stories of him to Western Europe and he became the patron of England, …
George: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com
Jun 4, 2025 · The name George is a male given name of Greek origin, which means "farmer" or "earthworker." It was originally derived from the Greek name Georgios, which was composed …
George - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 29, 2025 · George Soros remains a favorite target of conservative conspiracy theorists, seeing his corrupting influence behind every liberal movement and within every nook and …
George - Wikipedia
GEORGE (computer), early computer built by Argonne National Laboratory in 1957; GEORGE (operating system), a range of operating systems (George 1–4) for the ICT 1900 range of …