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David Carey

    Our Elders Teach Us: Maya-Kaqchikel Historical Perspectives
    Engendering Mayan History
    King of Capital
    Understanding Local Government and Town Planning in NSW
    Health in the Highlands
    The Vocal Arts Workbook
    • 2023

      "In the early to mid-twentieth century, the governments of Ecuador and Guatemala sought to expand Western medicine within their countries, with the goals of addressing endemic diseases and improving infant and maternal health. These efforts often clashed with indigenous medical practices, particularly in the rural highlands. Drawing on extensive, original archival research, historian David Carey Jr. shows that indigenous populations embraced a syncretic approach to health, combining traditional and new practices. At times, the governments of both nations encouraged--or at least allowed--such a synthesis, yet they also attacked indigenous lifeways, going so far as to criminalize native medical practitioners and to conduct medical experiments on indigenous people without consent. Health in the Highlands traces the experiences of curanderos, midwives, bonesetters, witches, doctors, and nurses--and the indigenous people they served. Carey interrogates the relationship between 'progressive' public health policy and indigenous well-being, offering lessons from the past that remain relevant in the present. Our best way forward, this history suggests, may be a compassionate syncretism that joins indigenous approaches to healing with science and a pursuit of environmental and social justice"--

      Health in the Highlands
    • 2022

      The Vocal Arts Workbook

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "Refreshing and imaginative, this book teaches through enhanced awareness and instructs through clear and specific exercises." Cicely Berry A practical course for actors and other professional voice-users to achieve clarity and expressivity with the voice. Setting out the fundamental principles of voice training, the book provides structured and informed methods for developing vocal power, range and flexibility. At the heart of the book are practical projects with exercises which enable you to: - connect your breath with your voice - meet the demands of your performance - use your voice expressively through fully controlling pitch and range Each chapter consists of an introductory framework; explorations; exercises; follow-up work; suggested texts and further reading altogether offering a unique, student-centred approach not found in other voice books. This revised edition speaks more directly to the actor, rather than the voice teacher, through revised terminology and descriptions, updated references, additional appendices on health and other issues related to trends in contemporary drama and questions of equality, diversity and inclusion with respect to vocabulary and suggested texts. Includes forewords by Cicely Berry and Fiona Shaw.

      The Vocal Arts Workbook
    • 2020

      Designed as a practical guide, this book offers insights into the New South Wales planning system and local government processes. It aims to clarify the complexities of planning regulations, providing readers with essential knowledge to navigate the system effectively. Through its detailed explanations and practical advice, it serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to engage with or understand the intricacies of planning in NSW.

      Understanding Local Government and Town Planning in NSW
    • 2019

      Selected for its cultural significance, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as an essential part of the knowledge base of civilization, offering readers a glimpse into historical documentation and scholarly importance. The reproduction aims to remain faithful to the original, showcasing the importance of preserving such works for future generations.

      Beauties of the Modern Poets; Being Selections From the Works of the Most Popular Authors of the Pre
    • 2019

      "Drama begins with the word. Characters, plot, conflict, genre - all are created through language. An ability to understand how language works is invaluable: actors need to learn not only how to use their voice, but how to use voice and language together. The Dramatic Text Workbook is a textbook which explores the expressive potential of language, and how you as an actor can develop your verbal skills to release that potential. Written by acclaimed voice teachers David Carey and Rebecca Clark Carey (Oregon Shakespeare Festival, RADA) this book provides practical approaches to each aspect of verbal expression with the aid of classical and modern scenes and speeches. Chapters include: ] Sound: speech sounds and how to use them more expressively ] Image: bring life and specificity to images when you speak ] Sense: focus on the most significant words and phrases in a speech or scene ] Rhythm: how rhythm is created and used in both verse and prose ] Argument: the structure or logic of language A follow-up to The Dramatic Text Workbook, and now including a revised introduction, updated reading lists and a comprehensive revision of the major exercises within the book, it is supported by over 90 minutes of online video workshops, exploring the key techniques and tactics explored in the book"--

      The Dramatic Text Workbook and Video
    • 2017

      Oral History in Latin America

      Unlocking the Spoken Archive

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the unique linguistic, cultural, political, and social contexts of Latin America, this book synthesizes current research and addresses methodological and interpretive challenges. It serves as a valuable guide for students and scholars aiming to conduct oral history research in the region, offering insights into best practices and considerations specific to Latin American studies.

      Oral History in Latin America
    • 2016

      Culturally significant, this reproduction retains the integrity of the original artifact, preserving copyright references and library stamps. It reflects the historical importance of the work, showcasing its role in the knowledge base of civilization. Scholars recognize its value, making it a vital resource for understanding the past.

      The Pleasures of Nature: Or, the Charms of Rural Life. With Other Poems
    • 2016

      Culturally significant, this book preserves the essence of its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a valuable resource, reflecting the knowledge base of civilization and offering insights into historical contexts. The reproduction aims to remain as true to the original as possible, making it an essential addition for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the preservation of important literary works.

      The Nuptial Doom, Or, the Witch of Scot-Muir. A Romance
    • 2015

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the original artifact's integrity, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital contribution to the historical knowledge base, reflecting the importance of the work in understanding civilization. The careful reproduction ensures that readers can engage with the text in its authentic form, making it a valuable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

      Craig Phadric, Visions of Sensibility, with Legendary Tales, and Occasional Pieces [Poems]
    • 2012

      King of Capital

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(288)Add rating

      The story of Steve Schwarzman, Blackstone, and a financial revolution, King of Capital is the greatest untold success story on Wall Street. In King of Capital, David Carey and John Morris show how Blackstone (and other private equity firms) transformed themselves from gamblers, hostile-takeover artists, and ‘barbarians at the gate’ into disciplined, risk-conscious investors while the financial establishment—banks and investment bankers such as Citigroup, Bear Stearns, Lehman, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley—were recklessly assuming risks, leveraging up to astronomical levels and driving the economy to the brink of disaster. Now, not only have Blackstone and a small coterie of competitors wrested control of corporations around the globe, but they have emerged as a major force on Wall Street, challenging the likes of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley for dominance. Insightful and hard-hitting, filled with never-before-revealed details about the workings of a heretofore secretive company that was the personal fiefdom of Schwarzman and Peter Peterson, King of Capital shows how Blackstone and private equity will drive the economy and provide a model for how financing will work in the years to come.

      King of Capital