by admin | Apr 23, 2021 | Textorium
The Experience of Re-Reading Hunsberger, Margaret What is it like to re-read? Having had one conversation with the text, why should we seek to return for another? On the other hand, why not? When a human voice speaks to us and we appreciate the conversation, value the...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Dissertation
James, Susan. (1997). With Woman: The Midwifery Relation. Unpublished Dissertation Edmonton: University of Alberta. < Abstract > The word midwife, meaning “wfth woman” conveys the relational sense of the work of midwifery. Midwives are with woman through the physical...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
The Experience of Homebirth James, Susan Childbirth in Canada is, for the most part, a medicalized experience. Women who choose to birth their babies at home are by far the exception rather than the rule. In Alberta, in 1981, the College of Physicians and Surgeons...
by admin | Nov 7, 2022 | Textorium
Body Awareness and the Gymnastic Movement Johns, David P How do gymnasts and those who aspire to be gymnasts view the physically dangerous task ahead of them each time they mount the apparatus or step onto a free exercise area? Is it possible to be suddenly inspired...
by admin | Sep 9, 2012 | Textorium
The Mobile Lecture Peggy Jubien Prologue Baxter Wood is one of Hubert Dreyfus’ most devoted students. During lectures on existentialism, Wood hangs on every word, savoring the moments when the 78-year-old philosophy professor pauses to consider a student’s comment or...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
How much subjectivity is needed to understand our lives objectively? Prologue It is March 17, 2001. Robert [i] and I are driving up to a popular tourist attraction � Rainbow Lake, with a friend. Ahead of us, one lone person on a mountain bike pulls out onto the road....