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Dawn ryDDner bfa
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Dawn ryDDner bfa
DaWn RyDDnER bFa
bio: american-born with formal design training at UWM and MIaD, Milwaukee, Wisconsin www.miad.edu. Relocating to New York gave me new opportunities for designing with Haworth Press and Reader’s Digest. My move to the UK furthered my career and I have designed and art edited for numerous publishers including Dorling Kindersley, TIME, Centaur Communications and IPC. An opportunity to art direct a flagship title at Handelsblatt, Germany was one of the highlights of my career. Presently, I am working with Food Trade Review, a B2B publication.
Skills: • A good eye for design and colour balance • Creative problem solving • Proven team and project management • Ability to work as a team or on my own • Successfully managed freelancers, photographers and illustrators • Mentored junior designers • Good presentation and communication • Able to meet business objectives and deadlines • Flexible and well-organised designing for print and online • Transferable skills to work in marketing, PR and design studios
apps: Adobe CS5 Design Premium Suite (including InDesign, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver), Quark Xpress 8.0, Microsoft Office 2010 and Adobe Acrobat. I am currently studying XHTML and CSS.
awards: UKPG Award for the redesign of VNU’s Personal Computer magazine.
THE MERLEAU-PONTY READER
Edited by Ted Toadvine and Leonard Lawlor
Aug 2007 616pp
978-0-8101-2043-3 Paperback £21.50
978-0-8101-1950-5 Hardback £48.95
Studies in Phenomenology & Existential
Philosophy Series
The rst reader to offer a comprehensive
view of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s (1908-
1961) work, this selection collects in one
volume the foundational essays necessary
for understanding the core of this critical
twentieth-century philosopher’s thought. This
volume allows readers to see both the breadth
of his contribution to twentieth-century
philosophy and the convergence of the various
strands of his re ection.
A THING OF THIS WORLD
A History of Continental Anti-Realism
Lee Braver
Aug 2007 656pp
978-0-8101-2380-9 Paperback £21.50
978-0-8101-2379-3 Hardback £48.95
Topic in Historical Philosophy Series
At a time when the analytic/continental split
dominates contemporary philosophy, this
ambitious work offers a careful and clear-
minded way to bridge that divide. Combining
conceptual rigor and clarity of prose with
historical erudition, A Thing of This World
shows how one of the standard issues of
analytic philosophy, realism and anti-realism,
has also been at the heart of continental
philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY IN DIALOGUE
Plato’s Many Devices
Gary Alan Scott
July 2007 328pp
978-0-8101-2356-4 Paperback £14.95
978-0-8101-2354-0 Hardback £36.95
Topic in Historical Philosophy Series
Traditional Plato scholarship, in the English-
speaking world, has assumed that Platonic
dialogues are merely collections of arguments.
The essays gathered here each examine vital
aspects of Plato’s many methods, considering
his dialogues in relation to Thucydides and
Homer, narrative strategies and medical
practice, images and metaphors.
THE FIRST PERSON SINGULAR
Alphonso Lingis
Jun 2007 144pp
978-0-8101-2413-4 Paperback £14.95
978-0-8101-2412-7 Hardback £33.95
Studies in Phenomenology & Existential
Philosophy Series
Alphonso Lingis’s singular works of philosophy
are not so much written as performed, and in
this work the performance is characteristically
brilliant, a consummate act of philosophical
reckoning. This book is, at the same time, an
elegant cultural analysis of how subjectivity
is differently and collectively understood,
invested, and situated.
THE GADAMER READER
A Bouquet of the Later Writings
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Jun 2007 544pp
978-0-8101-1988-8 Paperback £21.50
978-0-8101-1987-1 Hardback £48.95
Topics in Historical Philosophy Series
The German volume Gadamer Lesebuch, The
Gadamer Reader (1997), selected and edited by
Jean Grondin in consultation with Hans-Georg
Gadamer himself, contains a set of essays that
present a cross section of writings by one of
the twentieth century’s greatest philosophers.
The volume begins with an autobiographical
sketch and culminates in a conversation with
Jean Grondin that looks back over a lifetime of
productive philosophical work.
HEGEL AND THE ARTS
Stephen Houlgate
Apr 2007 376pp
978-0-8101-2362-5 Paperback £18.50
978-0-8101-2361-8 Hardback £42.95
Topics in Historical Philosophy Series
That aesthetics is central to Hegel’s
philosophical enterprise is not widely
acknowledged, nor has his signi cant
contribution to the discipline been truly
appreciated. Some may be familiar with his
theory of tragedy and his (supposed) doctrine
of the ‘end of art’, but many philosophers and
writers on art pay little or no attention to his
lectures on aesthetics.
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TRAVERSING THE IMAGINARY
Richard Kearney and the Postmodern Challenge
Edited by Peter Gratton &
John Panteleimon Manoussakis
Apr 2007 240pp
978-0-8101-2378-6 Paperback £14.95
978-0-8101-2377-9 Hardback £36.95
Studies in Phenomenology & Existential
Philosophy Series
In recent years, Richard Kearney has
emerged as a leading gure in the eld of
continental philosophy. The book opens with
Kearney’s own ‘prelude’ in which he traces
his intellectual itinerary as it traverses the
three imaginaries explored in the volume: the
dialogical, the political, and the narrative.
BECOMING HEIDEGGER
On the Trail of His Early Occasional Writings,
1910-1927
Edited by Theodore Kisiel & Thomas Sheehan
Mar 2007 608pp
978-0-8101-2303-8 Paperback £21.50
978-0-8101-2302-1 Hardback £61.50
Studies in Phenomenology & Existential
Philosophy Series
In the decades since Martin Heidegger’s
death, many of his early writings – notes and
talks, essays and reviews – have made it into
print, but in such scattershot fashion and
erratic translations. This timely collection,
edited by two pre-eminent Heidegger scholars,
brings together in English translation the
most philosophical of Heidegger’s earliest
occasional writings from 1910 to the end of
1927.
HEIDEGGER AND THE WILL
On the Way to Gelassenheit
Bret W. Davis
Mar 2007 424pp
978-0-8101-2035-8 Paperback £18.50
978-0-8101-2034-1 Hardback £48.95
Studies in Phenomenology & Existential
Philosophy Series
The problem of the will has long been viewed
as central to Heidegger’s later thought.
In the rst book to focus on this problem,
Bret W. Davis clari es key issues from the
philosopher’s later period. As meticulous as
it is bold, this comprehensive reinterpretation
will change the way we think about
Heidegger’s politics and about the thrust of his
philosophy as a whole.
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NURSING KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICALPRACTICEEdited by Sister Callista Roy & Dorothy A. Jones
2006 432pp 978-0-8261-0299-7 Paperback £30.95Based on their five-year experience as co-chairs
of the New England Knowledge Conferences
and the contributions of nurse clinicians and
academics, the book addresses issues critical to improving the quality
and delivery of health care. Concentrating on four major themes –
the current state of nursing knowledge, the philosophy of nursing
knowledge, the integration of nursing knowledge with practice, and
examples of the impact on health care delivery when nursing
knowledge is applied – this text gives concrete examples of how
nursing knowledge can improve nursing practice and overall health
care delivery both today and in the future.COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPYIN NURSING PRACTICEEdited by Sharon Morgillo Freeman & Arthur Freeman
2004 440pp 978-0-8261-2706-8 Hardback £25.95This is a manual on integrating cognitive
behavior therapy (CBT) into advanced practice
psychiatric nursing. The distinguishedcontributors provide an overview of CBT and
how it fits into nursing practice and theory. The
book incorporates chapters on psychiatric conditions most commonly
treated with CBT, including depression and anxiety, as well as chronic
pain and substance abuse. The special needs of families, couples, the
elderly, and groups are also addressed. Contributors include Sister
Callista Roy and Bruce Zahn. This is a valuable text for students as
well as a reference and resource book for clinicians.EVIDENCE-BASED BEHAVIORALHEALTH PRACTICES FOR OLDERADULTSA Guide to ImplementationEdited by Sue Levkoff et al2006 256pp 978-0-8261-6965-5 Hardback £24.95
Geared to improve service delivery in the care
of older adults, this new and authoritative
approach to practice and management is supported by the latest
evidence-based guidelines from the leading experts in the field. For
the first time, behavioural health care providers can gain access to a
more reliable source for implementing and improving service delivery
protocols and practices. The timely information contained in this
book can be used as a reference for evidence-based geriatric
behavioural health by all health care professionals working with
elderly clients with mental health needs.
MENTORING IN NURSINGA Dynamic Collaborative Process Sheila C. Grossman Feb 2007 175pp 978-0-8261-5385-2 Paperback £27.95
Mentoring in Nursing will help inspire a more
cohesive, flexible, and empowered nursing
force, whether in academia or the hospital unit.
It includes definitions and components of the
mentoring process, models and strategies,
mentor and mentee perspectives, best practices in nurse mentoring,
including multicultural competency and mentoring evaluation tools.
KING’S CONCEPTUAL SYSTEM AND THE MIDDLE
RANGE THEORYEdited by Christina Leibold Sieloff & Maureen A. Frey
Mar 2007 400pp 978-0-8261-0238-6 Paperback £30.95This text presents the “state of the science” based on King’s
conceptual system and Theory of Goal Attainment. Students and
graduates of nursing education courses at the master’s and doctoral
level will find it useful in order to understand the foundational work
conducted by others. Practicing nurses will also gain an appreciation
as to how King’s conceptual system and new middle range theories
can be applied to clinical practice questions. THE NURSE’S GUIDE TO TEACHINGDIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENTRita G. Mertig2006 184pp 978-0-8261-0225-6 Paperback £17.95
This groundbreaking new guide provides the
clinical guidance and expertise nurses need to
successfully teach diabetes self-management and
compliance to adults, children, and parents.
Ranging from the basics of diabetes to providing the most up-to-date
information on drug therapies, everything needed to instruct patients
and help them gain control of their diabetes therapy is here. HEALTH LITERACY IN PRIMARYCAREA Clinician’s GuideGloria G. Mayer & Michael VillaireMay 2007 368pp 978-0-8261-0229-4 Paperback £33.95
Because all patients play a central role in the
outcome of their own health care, competent
health care becomes almost impossible for
caregivers when the boundary of low literacy skills is present. This
clear, well written book is packed with examples and tips and will
serve as a much needed guide for those who are looking for ways to
provide the most beneficial health care to their low-literacy patients.
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GENDERING DISGUST IN MEDIEVAL
RELIGIOUS POLEMIC
Alexandra Cuffel
May 2007 560pp, 10 illustrations
978-0-268-02367-6 Paperback £29.95
In Gendering Disgust in Medieval Religious Polemic,
Alexandra Cuffel analyzes Jewish, Christian, and Muslim uses
of gendered bodily imagery and metaphors of impurity in
their visual and verbal polemic against one another. Drawing
from a rich array of sources, this examines attitudes toward
the corporeal body and its relationship to divinity.
PHILO’S PORTRAYAL OF MOSES IN THE
CONTEXT OF ANCIENT JUDAISM
Louis H. Feldman
May 2007 564pp
978-0-268-02900-5 Hardback £53.50
Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity
Presents the most comprehensive study of Philo’s De Vita
Mosis that exists in any language. Feldman paves new
ground using rabbinic material with philological precision to
illuminate important parallels and differences between Philo’s
writing on Moses and rabbinic literature.
COUNTER-EXPERIENCES
Reading Jean-Luc Marion
Edited by Kevin Hart
Apr 2007 496pp
978-0-268-03078-0 Paperback £26.95
Jean-Luc Marion is the leading gure in French
phenomenology as well as one of the proponents of the
so-called ‘theological turn’ in European philosophy. In
this volume, Kevin Hart has assembled a stellar group of
philosophers and theologians from the United States, Britain,
France, and Australia to examine Marion’s work, especially
his later work, from a variety of perspectives.
ON WHAT CANNOT BE SAID
Apophatic Discourses in Philosophy, Religion, Literature,
and the Arts
Edited with Theoretical and Critical Essays by
William Franke
Volume 1: Classic Formulations
Apr 2007 460pp
978-0-268-02884-8 Hardback £46.50
978-0-268-02882-4 Paperback £23.50
Volume 2: Modern and Contemporary Transformations
Apr 2007 544pp
978-0-268-02885-5 Hardback £53.50
978-0-268-02883-1 Paperback £26.95
Apophasis has become a major topic in the humanities,
particularly in philosophy, religion, and literature. This two-
volume anthology gathers together the important historical
works on apophaticism and illustrates the diverse trajectories
of apophatic discourse in ancient, modern, and postmodern
times. Franke provides a major introductory essay on
apophaticism at the beginning of each volume, and shorter
introductions to each anthology selection.
THE OPTION FOR THE POOR IN
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Edited by Daniel G. Groody
Apr 2007 328pp
978-0-268-02971-5 Paperback £23.50
This volume draws on the thought of leading international
scholars and explores how the Christian tradition can help us
understand the theological foundations for the option for the
poor. The focus of the book revolves around the question:
How can one live a Christian life in a world of destitution?
IMAGE AND WORD IN THE THEOLOGY OF
JOHN CALVIN
Randall C. Zachman
March 2007 536 pages
978-0-268-04500-5 Hardback £36.50
In his groundbreaking new study of the Swiss reformer,
Randall C. Zachman reveals and analyzes John Calvin’s
understanding of image and word both comprehensively and
chronologically, with attention to the way that each theme
develops in Calvin’s theology.
DO THISLiturgy as Performance
Richard D. McCall
Feb 2007 208pp
978-0-268-03499-3 Paperback £18.95
Presents a systematic approach to the liturgy as event rather
than text, using tools made available by contemporary
performance theory. McCall follows the rise of dramatic
interpretation of Christian liturgy from its beginnings through
such elements as costumes, interpretative text, and gesture.
THE DOMINICANS AND THE POPE
Papal Teaching Authority in the Medieval and Early Modern
Thomist Tradition
Ulrich Horst, O.P. Translated by James D. Mixson
Dec 2006 144pp
978-0-268-03077-9 Paperback £18.95
These essays examine papal teaching authority from Thomas
Aquinas in the thirteenth century to the Dominican School
of Salamanca in sixteenth century Spain. They describe the
various debates between the Dominicans and other orders
over papal teaching authority, especially whether there
should be limits placed on papal authority and, if so, what
they might be.
FIVE MODELS OF SPIRITUAL DIRECTION
IN THE EARLY CHURCH
George E. Demacopoulos
Dec 2006 288pp
978-0-268-02590-0 Paperback £19.95
Through a close reading of
Greek and Latin texts, George
E. Demacopoulos explores each
pastor’s criteria for ordination,
his supervision of subordinate
clergy, and his methods of
spiritual direction. He argues
that the evolution in spiritual
direction that occurred during
this period reected and informed
broader developments in religious
practices.
PRIEST, PARISH, AND PEOPLE
Saving the Faith in Philadelphia’s ‘Little Italy’
Richard N. Juliani
Dec 2006 424pp
978-0-268-03265-1 Paperback £23.50
This blends the history of
Monsignor Antonio Isoleri—pastor
from 1870 to 1926 of St. Mary
Magdalen dePazzi, the rst Italian
parish founded in the country—
with that of the Italian immigrant
community in Philadelphia. It
provides both the details of parish
history in Philadelphia and the
larger context of Italian-American
Catholic history.
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IN LUBIANKA’S SHADOW
The Memoirs of an American Priest in Stalin’s Moscow,
1934-1945
Léopold L. S. Braun
Edited by G. M. Hamburg
Nov 2006 456pp
978-0-268-02199-7 Hardback £23.50
Chronicles the extraordinary life of
a young American Catholic priest,
Father Léopold Braun, who as pastor
of a small Catholic church near
the Lubianka political prison in the
heart of Moscow, witnessed Stalin’s
purges, the Soviet government’s
campaign against organized religion,
and the destruction of World War II.
BEHIND THE SCENES AT
GALILEO’S TRIAL
Including the First English Translation of Melchior
Inchofer’s Tractatus Syllepticus
Richard J. Blackwell
Oct 2006 264pp
978-0-268-02201-2 Hardback £23.50
At the time, Inchofer’s judgment
against Galileo’s book was both
detailed and harsh. That judgment
formed the basis for Inchofer’s
subsequent Tractatus, the rst
English translation of which is
included in this volume. Inchofer’s
text provides a new and fascinating
way of looking at the defence of the
guilty verdict.
DANGER ON THE DOORSTEP
Anti-Catholicism and American Print Culture in the
Progressive Era
Justin Nordstrom
Oct 2006 312pp
978-0-268-03605-3 Paperback £19.95
Justin Nordstrom’s Danger on the Doorstep examines for
the rst time the rise and abrupt decline of anti-Catholic
literature during the Progressive Era, as well as the issues
and motivations that informed anti-Catholic writers and their
“Romanist” opponents.
THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF
JOHN MURRAY SPEAR
Agitator for the Spirit Land
John Benedict Buescher
Oct 2006 384pp
978-0-268-02200-3 Hardback £19.95
John Murray Spear was one of nineteenth-century America’s
most interesting characters. A leading social agitator against
slavery and capital punishment, Spear also became the
nation’s most amboyant spiritualist, inventor of “spirit
machines” and advocate of free love. In his captivating
biography, John Buescher brings to life Spear’s superlatively
odd story.
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