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Sociology of minorities --- Iconography --- United States of America
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Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Application software --- -Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Development --- -Development --- Development of application software --- Linux. --- Slackware Linux --- SUSE Linux --- Linux device drivers (Computer programs) --- Application software--development
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This new volume brings together in one volume the latest information by leading scientists who are studying mechanisms of electron transfer between metal centers in proteins and other biologically significant molecules with information from those who are studying analogous processes in solids. Semiconductor and tunneling models, which have a long history in the description of conducting properties of solids, are increasingly being used to explain many aspects of long-range biological electron transfer. With 13 chapters, this volume bridges the gap between two diverse scientific communities and provides fresh insight into electron transfer between metal centers.
Metalloproteins --- Electron transport --- Solid state chemistry --- Chemistry --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Animal Biochemistry --- Chemistry - General --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Electron exchangers --- Electron transport system (biological) --- Peptides --- Proteins
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"Hoo-Doo Cowboys and Bronze Buckaroos undertakes an interdisciplinary exploration of the African American West through close readings of texts from a variety of media. This approach allows for both an in-depth analysis of individual texts and a discussion of material often left out or underrepresented in studies focused only on traditional literary material. The book engages heretofore unexamined writing by Rose Gordon, who wrote for local Montana newspapers rather than for a national audience; memoirs and letters of musicians, performers, and singers (such as W. C. Handy and Taylor Gordon), who lived in or wrote about touring the American West; the novels and films of Oscar Micheaux; black-cast westerns starring Herb Jeffries; largely unappreciated and unexamined episodes from the "golden age of western television" that feature African American actors; film and television westerns that use science fiction settings to imagine a "postracial" or "postsoul" frontier; Percival Everett's fiction addressing contemporary black western experience; and movies as recent as Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.Despite recent interest in the history of the African American West, we know very little about how the African American past in the West has been depicted in a full range of imaginative forms. Hoo-Doo Cowboys and Bronze Buckaroos advances our discovery of how the African American West has been experienced, imagined, portrayed, and performed"--
American literature --- African Americans in popular culture. --- African Americans --- Frontier and pioneer life in literature. --- African American authors --- History and criticism. --- Intellectual life. --- History. --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Black people --- Afro-Americans in popular culture --- Popular culture
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Metalloproteins --- Electron transport --- Solid state chemistry
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"Weird Westerns is an exploration of the hybrid genre of the weird western, analyzing movies, TV shows, and comic books such as Django Unchained, The Walking Dead, and Wynonna Earp"--
Western stories --- Western television programs --- Western films --- Women on television. --- Race in literature. --- Race in motion pictures. --- Race on television. --- Women in literature. --- Women in motion pictures. --- History and criticism. --- West (U.S.) --- In literature.
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Weird Westerns is an exploration of the hybrid western genre-an increasingly popular and visible form that mixes western themes, iconography, settings, and conventions with elements drawn from other genres, such as science fiction, horror, and fantasy. Despite frequent declarations of the western's death, the genre is now defined in part by its zombie-like ability to survive in American popular culture in weird, reanimated, and reassembled forms.The essays in Weird Westerns analyze a wide range of texts, including those by Native American authors Stephen Graham Jones (Blackfeet) and William Sanders (Cherokee); the cult television series Firefly and The Walking Dead; the mainstream feature films Suicide Squad and Django Unchained; the avant-garde and bizarre fiction of Joe R. Lansdale; the tabletop roleplaying game Deadlands: The Weird West; and the comic book series Wynonna Earp.The essays explore how these weird westerns challenge conventional representations by destabilizing or subverting the centrality of the heterosexual, white, male hero but also often surprisingly reinforce existing paradigms in their inability to imagine an existence outside of colonial frameworks.
Race in literature. --- Race in motion pictures. --- Race on television. --- Western films --- Western stories --- Western television programs --- Women in literature. --- Women in motion pictures. --- Women on television. --- History and criticism. --- West (U.S.) --- In literature.
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