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""...a noteworthy contribution to scholarship on late nineteenth-century American women writers...Hausmann describes how female characters in literary environments operate literally and symbolically to reveal conceptual complexities that challenge traditional notions about women and space.""-Dr. Geraldine Smith-Wright,Drew University
American literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism. --- American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism. --- American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism. --- American literature --- Personal space in literature --- Domestic space in literature --- Women in literature --- Space and time in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Space and time as a theme in literature --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- History and criticism --- Women authors
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Cohomology and homology modulo 2 helps the reader grasp more readily the basics of a major tool in algebraic topology. Compared to a more general approach to (co)homology this refreshing approach has many pedagogical advantages: It leads more quickly to the essentials of the subject, An absence of signs and orientation considerations simplifies the theory, Computations and advanced applications can be presented at an earlier stage, Simple geometrical interpretations of (co)chains. Mod 2 (co)homology was developed in the first quarter of the twentieth century as an alternative to integral homology, before both became particular cases of (co)homology with arbitrary coefficients. The first chapters of this book may serve as a basis for a graduate-level introductory course to (co)homology. Simplicial and singular mod 2 (co)homology are introduced, with their products and Steenrod squares, as well as equivariant cohomology. Classical applications include Brouwer's fixed point theorem, Poincaré duality, Borsuk-Ulam theorem, Hopf invariant, Smith theory, Kervaire invariant, etc. The cohomology of flag manifolds is treated in detail (without spectral sequences), including the relationship between Stiefel-Whitney classes and Schubert calculus. More recent developments are also covered, including topological complexity, face spaces, equivariant Morse theory, conjugation spaces, polygon spaces, amongst others. Each chapter ends with exercises, with some hints and answers at the end of the book.
Mathematics. --- Algebraic topology. --- Manifolds (Mathematics). --- Complex manifolds. --- Algebraic Topology. --- Manifolds and Cell Complexes (incl. Diff.Topology). --- Cell aggregation --- Aggregation, Cell --- Cell patterning --- Cell interaction --- Microbial aggregation --- Topology --- Analytic spaces --- Manifolds (Mathematics) --- Geometry, Differential
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Cohomology and homology modulo 2 helps the reader grasp more readily the basics of a major tool in algebraic topology. Compared to a more general approach to (co)homology this refreshing approach has many pedagogical advantages: It leads more quickly to the essentials of the subject, An absence of signs and orientation considerations simplifies the theory, Computations and advanced applications can be presented at an earlier stage, Simple geometrical interpretations of (co)chains. Mod 2 (co)homology was developed in the first quarter of the twentieth century as an alternative to integral homology, before both became particular cases of (co)homology with arbitrary coefficients. The first chapters of this book may serve as a basis for a graduate-level introductory course to (co)homology. Simplicial and singular mod 2 (co)homology are introduced, with their products and Steenrod squares, as well as equivariant cohomology. Classical applications include Brouwer's fixed point theorem, Poincaré duality, Borsuk-Ulam theorem, Hopf invariant, Smith theory, Kervaire invariant, etc. The cohomology of flag manifolds is treated in detail (without spectral sequences), including the relationship between Stiefel-Whitney classes and Schubert calculus. More recent developments are also covered, including topological complexity, face spaces, equivariant Morse theory, conjugation spaces, polygon spaces, amongst others. Each chapter ends with exercises, with some hints and answers at the end of the book.
Algebraic topology --- Differential topology --- Mathematics --- topologie (wiskunde) --- wiskunde --- topologie
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Die Neuen Medien eröffnen vielfältige Chancen für die Vermittlungsarbeit in Museen, Ausstellungshäusern und anderen Kultureinrichtungen. Vor allem ermöglichen sie eine verbesserte, direkte Einbeziehung der Besucher in die Inhalte. Die Auseinandersetzung mit Kunst wird so zu einem spannenden, partizipativen und interaktiven Erlebnis. Es ist Ziel dieses Buchs, die Potenziale der Neuen Medien für die Vermittlungsarbeit in Kunst und Kultur fundiert zu untersuchen und im Hinblick auf die Gewinnung, Entwicklung und Bindung von Besuchern praxisnah zu beleuchten. Der Inhalt Konzeptionelle Überlegungen und empirische Ergebnisse zur Kunstvermittlung 2.0 • Museumsvermittlung und -marketing mit Social Media • Neue Medien, Kunstvermittlung und Jugendliche • Die Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Social Media im Orchester • Werkzeuge der Kommunikation im Social Web • Mit Digital Storytelling Besucher begeistern und binden • Möglichkeiten der Neuen Medien für die Kulturpublikumsfors chung Die Zielgruppen Studierende und Lehrende kulturmanagerialer Studiengänge • PraktikerInnen in Kulturinstitutionen Die Herausgeberinnen Prof. Dr. Andrea Hausmann ist Professorin für Kulturmanagement und Leiterin des Studiengangs "Kulturmanagement und Kulturtourismus" an der Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder). Linda Frenzel ist Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin sowie Studiengangskoordinatorin an der Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder).
Management. --- Mass media. --- Communication. --- Cultural Management. --- Media Sociology.
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