Jean Sweeney: 5 books

Book cover of "Still Life in Red" by Joyce Hinrichs and Jean Sweeney
by Jean Sweeney
Language: English
Release Date: May 4, 2012

A little larceny, a lot of New-Age paranormal and some shaman-induced mysticism pull audacious art teachers Hope Bloom and Dottie Stout into the remarkable world of Vincent Van Gogh. Following the discovery of a woman’s body in a flooded Sedona, Arizona wash, they bumble their way through time travel...
Book cover of "Through a Chamber Door" by Jean Sweeney and Joyce Hinrichs
by Jean Sweeney
Language: English
Release Date: September 5, 2012

Hope and Dottie, the time-traveling teachers from Sedona, Arizona’s Garnet Canyon School of the Arts, experience the unexpected and the macabre when they find themselves thrown into Edgar Allan Poe’s nineteenth-century Baltimore, a city said to have a past more significant than its future. Why...
Book cover of "Dangerous Rhythm" by Joyce Hinrichs and Jean Sweeney
by Jean Sweeney
Language: English
Release Date: July 22, 2013

Hope and Dottie, the time-traveling teachers from Sedona, Arizona’s Garnet Canyon School of the Arts, indulge their craving for adventure and passion for classic movie musicals when they travel to 1934 Hollywood and the set of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers’ latest song and dance collaboration....
Book cover of Theatre and Cartographies of Power

Theatre and Cartographies of Power

Repositioning the Latina/o Americas

by Violeta Luna, Jorge Dubatti, Ileana Diéguez
Language: English
Release Date: February 13, 2018

From the colonial period to independence and into the twenty-first century, Latin American culture has been mapped as a subordinate “other” to Europe and the United States. This collection reconsiders geographical space and power and the ways in which theatrical and performance histories have...
Book cover of Reclaiming Indigenous Research in Higher Education
by Robin Starr Minthorn, Heather J. Shotton, Charlotte Davidson
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2018

Indigenous students remain one of the least represented populations in higher education. They continue to account for only one percent of the total post-secondary student population, and this lack of representation is felt in multiple ways beyond enrollment. Less research money is spent studying Indigenous...
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