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  maude adjarian: Reading/Speaking/Writing the Mother Text; Essays on Caribbean Women's Writing Cristina Herrera, Paula Sanmartín, 2015-08-01 While scholarship on Caribbean women’s literature has grown into an established discipline, there are not many studies explicitly connected to the maternal subject matter, and among them only a few book-length texts have focalized motherhood and maternity in writings by Caribbean women. Reading/Speaking/Writing the Mother Text: Essays on Caribbean Women’s Writing encourages a crucial dialogue surrounding the state of motherhood scholarship within the Caribbean literary landscape, to call for attention on a theme that, although highly visible, remains understudied by academics. While this collection presents a similar comparative and diasporic approach to other book-length studies on Caribbean women’s writing, it deals with the complexity of including a wider geographical, linguistic, ethnic and generic diversity, while exposing the myriad ways in which Caribbean women authors shape and construct their texts to theorize motherhood, mothering, maternity, and mother-daughter relationships.
  maude adjarian: Intersectional Feminism in the Age of Transnationalism Olga Bezhanova, Raysa E. Amador, 2021-02-17 Intersectional Feminism in the Age of Transnationalism: Voices from the Margins studies the limitations of the transnationalist approach to feminism and argues that intersectional feminist analysis is essential in discussions of how neoliberal globalization impacts art by female artists and the rights of women from marginalized communities.
  maude adjarian: The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood Nadine M. Rosin, 2008-04 The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood is a true story about the human-animal bond, healing cancer holistically, senior canine care, and an empowering new take on the grieving process when a beloved animal passes away. Buttons was a happy, kooky cockapoo/terrier. When she was eight, she was diagnosed with a virulent form of cancer and given six weeks to live unless she underwent amputation, chemotherapy, and radiation. Instead, her pet parent, Nadine, launched a holistic regimen which included: clearing Buttons's inner and outer environment of all toxins cleansing her body of all residual toxins, and giving her body the nutritional support it needed to heal itself Four months later, Buttons was vibrantly alive and cancer free. She thrived for an additional eleven years. The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood will take you on a journey into the unlimited love and joy at the heart of all true relationships. At the same time, it will lead you deeply into yourself. This is the story of how Nadine and Buttons saved each other's lives. It is only one version of a story shared by millions of pet parents. About the Author Nadine M. Rosin has been a student of alternative healing for over thirty years and is a certified holistic pets/toxic-free living consultant, pet bereavement facilitator, and public speaker. She is also a Society of Southwestern Authors 2005 contest winner and a gallery-signed artist. Her commissioned works include four paintings for the University of Arizona. Above all, she considers her most rewarding experience to be that of pet parent.
  maude adjarian: The Sides of the Sea Johanna X. K. Garvey, 2024-09-25 In The Sides of the Sea: Caribbean Women Writing Diaspora, Johanna X. K. Garvey examines the works of contemporary writers from eight Caribbean countries, including Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Dominican Republic. Authors from Anglophone, Francophone, and Spanish-speaking countries illustrate experiences across the African Diaspora, including enslavement, colonialism, revolt, marronage, and decolonization. Characters in fiction and poetry by such writers as Erna Brodber, Jan J. Dominique, Mayra Santos-Febres, Tessa McWatt, and Dionne Brand confront trauma, engage in struggle, forge connection, and act as agents of change. Complicating categories of identification and employing multiple strategies of resistance, these Caribbean women writers show us paths out of and beyond the binaries embedded in colonialism and its aftermath. As their texts remember moments and sites of trauma beginning with the Middle Passage, they embark on new passages, claim oceanic spaces, and suggest directions that stretch beyond the Black Atlantic to a more complex understanding of how to “pull the sides of the sea together” in the twenty-first century. The Sides of the Sea is organized in three sections: “Plumbing the Depths,” which examines representations of the Middle Passage and its legacies; “Voicing the Wounds,” which explores genealogies, inherited trauma, and potential healing; “Unsettling Borders,” which discusses decolonial epistemologies, transgressive sexualities, and new visions of citizenship.
  maude adjarian: Postcolonial Ghosts Gerry Turcotte, 2009 As liminal beings, ghosts seem particularly appropriate to define, question or challenge hybrid cultures where several, seemingly irreconcilable, identities coexist. The present volume wonders how they manifest themselves in the English-speaking world, and whether there is a specifically postcolonial kind of haunting. The twenty-two articles deal with textual, translational or historical ghosts, and take us to Canada, Australia, Africa, India or the Caribbean. Poems by Gerry Turcotte literally haunt the volume, which thus juxtaposes theory and practice in a dynamic and fruitful way.
  maude adjarian: The Facts on File Companion to the British Short Story Andrew Maunder, 2007 A comprehensive reference to short fiction from Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Commonwealth. With approximately 450 entries, this A-to-Z guide explores the literary contributions of such writers as Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, D H Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling, Oscar Wilde, Katherine Mansfield, Martin Amis, and others.
  maude adjarian: Encyclopedia of the British Short Story Andrew Maunder, 2015-04-22 Provides a comprehensive reference to short fiction from Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Commonwealth, featuring some of the most popular writers and works.
  maude adjarian: Operation Freak Christian Flaugh, 2012 A groundbreaking analysis of the operations to bodies and narratives that inform - and form - Francophone literature.
  maude adjarian: Spaces and Places in Motion Nicole Schröder, 2006
  maude adjarian: Haunting Capital Hershini Bhana Young, 2006 In Haunting Capital, Hershini Young sets out to re-theorize the African diaspora so that the concept becomes unintelligible without an understanding of gender as a constitutive element. Young uses the historically injured bodies of black women, as represented in novels by black women, to talk about colonialism, gender, race, memory and haunting. Haunting Capital departs from traditional trauma studies, which stress individual wounding and psychotherapeutic models. Instead, Young explores the notion of injury as a collective wounding, resulting from the trauma of capitalistic regimes such as slavery and colonialism. She also introduces the idea of the ghost to her discussion of collective injury, where it functions not only on theoretical and metaphorical levels, but also by invoking African cosmologies in which ghosts are ancestral beings with a real spiritual presence. More specifically, Young insists on the contemporary reality of African nations and eschews the presentation of Africa as a vague, undifferentiated point of origin that characterizes many other studies of the African diaspora. Her reading of African contemporary novels by women, alongside African American and Caribbean novels, works to show the African diaspora as haunted by similar, though different, issues of gendered and racialized violence.
  maude adjarian: Rajni Gurutej Singh Khalsa, 2014-08-27 Akal Purkh, the solitary and eternal personality of the cosmos, watches and narrates as the Ages progress and the deities and angels grow concerned about the well-being of humanity. As they meditate, they send a powerful beam of energy to Earth that produces a water source that becomes a sacred place of healing. Akal Purkh asks a beloved rishi to create a special soul and place it in the body of a female who will consecrate the water by carrying the suffering of the Kali Yuga to it. To prepare the way, the Golden Chain of Truth is connected to the Earth and the souls destiny. After the special soul is born, she is named Rajni and raised as a privileged and somewhat arrogant princess. But at age fourteen, Rajnis life changes when her father forces her to marry a handicapped leper and subsequently disowns her. Obligated to carry her husband on her back as she searches for the Guru of Miracles and the sacred water, Rajni embarks on a selfless and unforgettable journey where she makes an amazing discovery. In this moving epic drawn from myth, legend, and historical events, a young girl and her creator reveal the power of love, sacrifice, and the elevation of the soul as a miracle is unveiled.
  maude adjarian: The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History A. Iriye, P. Saunier, 2016-04-30 Written and edited by many of the world's foremost scholars of transnational history, this Dictionary challenges readers to look at the contemporary world in a new light. Contains over 400 entries on transnational subjects such as food, migration and religion, as well as traditional topics such as nationalism and war.
  maude adjarian: Narrative Wars with My Cousin Rachel Lara Mordecai, 2007
  maude adjarian: Beyond Survival Kofi Anyidoho, Abena P. A. Busia, Anne V. Adams, 1999 Even in the best of times, the artist is constantly reaching beyond the present; the severity of Africa's present situation of crisis must urge our artists even farther into their version of a new life. In Beyond Survival, some of the best interpreters of African Literature focus on the role of the creative artist as a critical assessor, confidence builder and inspirer to excellence.The central theme of this important collection of essays in inspired by the belief that given the severity of the current crisis of life for African peoples, and given the intuitive and cultivated ability of the creative artist to monitor and accurately capture the complexities of any human institution, close attention to the world of African and African-heritage writers should provide not only important insights into various dimensions of the problem, but also and perhaps even more crucial, subtle but reliable pointers to probable solutions. More than any other group of people, it is perhaps to the artists we must turn for a creative but ultimately realizable vision of the future.The contributors fall under five broad headings, beginning with an introductory section featuring three important addresses delivered during the 1994 ALA annual conference in Accra, Ghana, at which these papers were first presented, as well a specially commissioned essay in memory of the late Flora Nwapa, one of Africa's best known pioneer women writers. The four other sections present a total of twenty essays focussing on: Shifting Paradigms; New Life: Language and Artistic Tradition; New Life: Language, Literature & National Policy; and Resistance Strategies.
  maude adjarian: SIROW , 2002
  maude adjarian: Journal of Haitian Studies , 2005
  maude adjarian: ALA Bulletin , 2005
  maude adjarian: ACLA Newsletter American Comparative Literature Association, 1992
  maude adjarian: Diasporic Conversations Hershini Bhana, 1999
  maude adjarian: Winds of Change Adele S. Newson- Horst, 1998 Designed to continue the tradition of critical study and celebration of the literary products of Caribbean writers, Winds of Change features eighteen new essays written by writers and scholars of Caribbean literature. The volume was developed from the 1996 International Conference of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars and includes original essays by Opal Palmer Adisa, Maryse Condé, Beryl A. Gilroy, Merle Hodge, Patricia Powel, Astrid H. Roemer, and Elaine Savory, among others. The writers speak to each other and to the audience on the ways in which Caribbean women writers influence their societies (cultural, political, social, economic) through their literature. The work also features a discussion of Afro-Brasilian writers who situate themselves as Caribbean in sensibility and content.
  maude adjarian: Student Directory University of Michigan, 1994
  maude adjarian: Who's who in America John W. Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis, 2004 Vols. 28-30 accompanied by separately published parts with title: Indices and necrology.
  maude adjarian: Philological Papers , 2004
  maude adjarian: G.K. Hall Interdisciplinary Bibliographic Guide to Black Studies Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 2003
  maude adjarian: Dissertation Abstracts International , 1996 Abstracts of dissertations available on microfilm or as xerographic reproductions.
  maude adjarian: Who's who in America , 2003
  maude adjarian: African Studies Abstracts , 2001
  maude adjarian: Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature Modern Humanities Research Association, 2007 Includes both books and articles.
  maude adjarian: Review of Inter-American Bibliography , 1996
  maude adjarian: From Around the Globe Seodial Frank H. Deena, Karoline Szatek, 2007-03-09 From Around the Globe features twenty-six essays from international scholars across various disciplines who explore a broad range of contemporary and cutting-edge connections between the Bible and global literature. The scholars' fields of study range from classical western literature to multicultural tracts, including a broad variety of literary genres. The scholars use their treatments of literature, criticism, and the Bible to analyze connections among them from a global perspective. Many writers from industrialized nations and the developing world have employed the Bible as an analogue, or have drawn allusions from it to compose their prose, poetry, drama, and other documents. Most often, these authors draw clear references to biblical matter. Other authors are more guarded and camouflaged. Some non-western writers might even be unaware of the allusions they generate, and western writers, while delving into allegorical shadows, may unwittingly layer in biblical references to their works. This collection engages in a reassessment of authors' biblical references, intentional or unintentional.
  maude adjarian: Ann Arbor, Michigan City Directory , 1993 Jan. 2003- : 7 directories in 1: section 1: alphabetical section; section 2: business section; section 3: telephone number section; section 4: street guide; section 5: map section; section 6: movers & shakers; section 7: demographic summary.
  maude adjarian: Sages sorcières? Kathleen Gyssels, 2001 The comparative study, Sages Sorcieres?, brings together Afro-Caribbean and Afro-American female writing. Gyssels approaches francophone literature and anglophone literature as two separate entities, rather than simply grouping them together as postcolonial literature. By doing so, she opens new dimensions in (traditional) comparative literature studies: until now, geographical and linguistic barriers have torn apart female writing of the Black Diaspora. (TEXT IN FRENCH)
  maude adjarian: Bibliographie der französischen Literaturwissenschaft: 1995 Otto Klapp, 1960
  maude adjarian: Directory [of] Officers, Faculty, and Staff and Associated Organizations University of Michigan, 1993
  maude adjarian: American Doctoral Dissertations , 1994
  maude adjarian: L' écriture du corps dans la littérature féminine de langue anglaise Claire Bazin, Marie-Claude Perrin-Chenour, 2008
  maude adjarian: Directory of Members University of Michigan. Alumni Association, 1997
  maude adjarian: Woman Lillian Faderman, 2022-03-15 A comprehensive history of the struggle to define womanhood in America, from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century “An intelligently provocative, vital reading experience. . . . This highly readable, inclusive, and deeply researched book will appeal to scholars of women and gender studies as well as anyone seeking to understand the historical patterns that misogyny has etched across every era of American culture.”—Kirkus Reviews “A comprehensive and lucid overview of the ongoing campaign to free women from ‘the tyranny of old notions.’”—Publishers Weekly What does it mean to be a “woman” in America? Award-winning gender and sexuality scholar Lillian Faderman traces the evolution of the meaning from Puritan ideas of God’s plan for women to the sexual revolution of the 1960s and its reversals to the impact of such recent events as #metoo, the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, the election of Kamala Harris as vice president, and the transgender movement. This wide-ranging 400-year history chronicles conflicts, retreats, defeats, and hard-won victories in both the private and the public sectors and shines a light on the often-overlooked battles of enslaved women and women leaders in tribal nations. Noting that every attempt to cement a particular definition of “woman” has been met with resistance, Faderman also shows that successful challenges to the status quo are often short-lived. As she underlines, the idea of womanhood in America continues to be contested.
  maude adjarian: Porn Studies Linda Williams, 2004 A collection of contemporary work on pornographic film and video, edited by one of the founders of the field.
  maude adjarian: Allegories of Desire M. M. Adjarian, 2004-02-23 This book explores the relationship between famous and fictional Caribbean female bodies to literary and historical writing. Through her concentration on the perspectives of women writers, her scrupulous attention to the specific histories of the different islands, her interest in diasporic as well as local writing, her embrace of texts in English, French, and Spanish, her insightful exploration of the poetics of allegory, Maude Adjarian invites us to undertake a fundamental rethinking of the concept of national allegory. This criticism is serious and substantial, scholarly and responsible, but also shrewd, engaging and very refreshing.Ross Chambers, Distinguished University Professor, Emeritus, The University of Michigan Caribbean writers and literary-cultural theorists have traditionally associated the Caribbean archipelago and Caribbeanness with the female body. In so doing, however, they have erased not only the bodies but the social, historical and national experiences of real Caribbean women. Allegories of Desire explores the relationship between famous and fictional Caribbean female bodies to literary and historical writing. By looking at the works of six post-1980 Caribbean women writer—Michelle Cliff, Jamaica Kincaid, Edwidge Danticat, J. J. Dominique, Julia Alvarez and Rosario Ferre—M. M. Adjarian uncovers patterns of female bodily resistance to subordination and oppression. These patterns in turn identify the Caribbean and Caribbeanness with ungendered longings for freedom from the imperial twins of patriarchy and North Atlantic colonialism rather than with an imagined, and ultimately exploited, feminine. This compelling study will shed new light on Caribbean literature.
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May 29, 2025 · The Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database is a searchable database of medical device reports (MDRs) of adverse events involving medical …

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Maude is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972, until April 22, 1978. The show was the first spin-off of All in the Family, on …

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Maude: Created by Norman Lear. With Bea Arthur, Bill Macy, Conrad Bain, Adrienne Barbeau. "All In The Family" spin-off centered around Edith's cousin, Maude Findlay, a liberal, independent …

Adverse Event Reporting Data Files | FDA
Jun 21, 2019 · Information about the Adverse Event Reporting Data Files including Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) data and Medical Device Reporting (MDR) data.

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The MAUDE database houses medical device reports (MDRs) submitted to the FDA by mandatory reporters (manufacturers, importers and device user facilities) and voluntary reporters such as …

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MAUDE data represents reports of adverse events involving medical devices. Each year, the FDA receives several hundred thousand medical device reports (MDRs) of suspected device …

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