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Annual Bibliography of Commonwealth Literature 2007
This paper argues that discourses of love in Ghanaian market literature for youth offer a view into complex negotiations of agency and empowerment. Drawing on Deborah Durham's notion of youth as "social `shifters'" and Francis Nyamnjoh's conception of the "interconnectedness" of agency, I take Ghanaian market literature as one specific case of how African literature for youth foregrounds questions of continuity and change as African societies enter into increasingly complex global relations. In this literature for youth, received notions of love, often constructed out of impressions from American pop and hip hop music, carry new notions of agency that compete with existing "domesticated" forms. Authors like Ike Tandoh and Evelyn Tay employ discourses of love to offer youth alternative avenues for empowerment in a context of socio-economic disenfranchizement. In a creative process of "straddling", this writing both reveals and reproduces the contradictions that obtain in youth configurations of agency.

Handbook of the Trees of New England

L >> Lorin Low Dame >> Handbook of the Trees of New England

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Skunk spruce (Picea alba, Link) 16-18

Slippery elm (Ulmus fulva, Michx.) 97, 98

Small white birch (Betula populifolia, Marsh.) 66-68

Smooth sumac (Rhus glabra) 137

Soft maple (Acer rubrum, L.) 140-142
(Acer saccharinum, L.), 142-144

Sorbus Americana, Marsh. _Mountain ash_ 112, 113
sambucifolia, R[oe]m. _Mountain ash_ 113, 115

Sour gum (Nyssa sylvatica, Marsh.) 159, 160

Spruce, Black, Swamp, Double, Water. (Picea nigra, Link) 12-14
Red spruce (Picea rubra, Link) 15, 16
White, Cat, Skunk, Labrador. (Picea alba, Link) 16-18

Spruce pine (Pinus Banksiana, Lamb) 8, 9

Staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina, L.) 134, 135

Striped maple (Acer Pennsylvanicum, L.) 149-151

Sugar berry (Celtis occidentalis, L.) 100-102

Sugar maple (Acer Saccharum, Marsh.) 144-146
tree (Acer Saccharum, Marsh.) 144-146

Sumac family. (=Anacardiaceae=) 134-137

Sumac, Ailanthus, Tree of Heaven, Chinese sumac
(Ailanthus glandulosus, Desf.) 133
Dogwood, poison sumac. (Rhus vernix, L.) 136, 137
Dwarf sumac (Rhus copallina) 137
Smooth sumac (Rhus glabra) 137
Staghorn sumac (Rhus tyhina, L.) 134, 135

Swamp ash (Fraxinus nigra, Marsh.) 167, 168
hickory (Carya amara, Nutt.) 55-57
maple (Acer rubrum, L.), 140-142
oak (Quercus palustris, Du Roi) 91-93
poplar (Populus heterophylla, L.) 33, 34
spruce (Picea nigra, Link) 12-14
white oak (Quercus bicolor, Willd.) 80-82

Sweet birch (Betula lenta, L.) 61, 62
gum (Liquidambar Styraciflua, L.) 108, 109
viburnum (Viburnum Lentago, L.) 168, 169

Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis, L.) 110, 111


T

Tamarack. (Larix Americana, Michx.) 2-4

Thayer, Col. Minot estate, Braintree, Mass.,
_Ilex opaca_, fine specimen 139

Thorn. Cockspur (Crataegus Crus-Galli, L.) 117, 118, 171
(Crataegus coccinea, L.) 118, 119
(Crataegus mollis, Scheele) 120, 121

Three-thorned acacia (Gleditsia tricanthus, L.) 129, 130

Thuja occidentalis, L. _Arbor-vitae, White cedar, Cedar_ 23, 24

=Tiliaceae.= (Linden family) 153-155
Tilia Americana, L. _Basswood, Linden, Lime, Whitewood_ 153-155
Europaea _Basswood, Linden, Lime, Whitewood_ 155
heterophylla, Vent. _Basswood, Linden, Lime, Whitewood_ 155
puebescens, Ait. _Basswood, Linden, Lime, Whitewood_ 155

Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus glandulosus, Desf.) 183

Tsuga Canadensis, Carr. _Hemlock_ 19, 20

Tulip tree (Liriodendron Tulipifera, L.) 104-106

Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica, Marsh.) 159, 160


U

=Ulmaceae.= (Elm family) 95-102
Celtis occidentalis, L. _Hackberry_, _Nettle tree_, _Hoop ash_,
_Sugar berry_ 100-102
Ulmus Americana, L. _American_, _White elm_ 95-97
fulva, Michx. _Slippery_, _Red elm_ 97, 98
puebescens, Walt. _Slippery_, _Red elm_ 97, 98
racemosa, Thomas. _Cork_, _Rock elm_ 99, 100


V

Viburnum Lentago, L. _Sheep berry_ 168, 169


W

Walnut family. (=Juglandaceae=) 47-57

Walnut, Black walnut (Juglans nigra, L.) 48, 49
Butternut, Oilnut, Lemon walnut. (Juglans cinerea, L.) 46, 47
Mockernut, White-heart hickory. (Carya tomentosa, Nutt.) 51-53
Walnut, Shagbark, Shellbark hickory. (Carya alba, Nutt.) 49-51

Water beech (Carpinus Caroliniana, Walt.) 59, 60
oak (Quercus palustris, Du Roi) 91-93
spruce (Picea nigra, Link) 12-14

Watson, Thomas, Braintree, Mass., _Ilex opaca_, on estate of 139

Whistlewood (Acer Pennsylvanicum, L.) 149-151

White ash (Fraxinus Americana, L.) 162-164
birch (Betula papyrifera, Marsh.) 68-70
(Betula populifolia, Marsh.) 66-68
cedar (Cupressus thyoides, L.) 25, 26
(Thuja occidentalis, L.) 23, 24
elm (Ulmus Americana, L.) 95-97
hickory (Carya porcina, Nutt.) 53-55
maple (Acer rubrum, L.) 140-142
(Acer saccharinum, L.) 142-144
mulberry (Morus alba, L.) 104
oak (Quercus alba, L.) 75-77
pine (Pinus Strobus, L.) 4-6
poplar (Populus alba, L.) 39, 40
spruce (Picea alba, Link) 16-18
willow (Salix alba) 43, 45, 46

White-heart hickory (Carya tomentosa, Nutt) 51-53

Whitewood (Liriodendron Tulipifera, L.) 104-106

Whitewood (Tilia Americana, L.) 153-155

Wild plum (Prunus Americana, Marsh.) 171
(Prunus nigra, Ait.) 122, 123, 171
red cherry (Prunus Pennsylvanica, L. f.) 124, 125

Willow family. (=Salicaceae=) 28-46

Willow, Black willow (Salix nigra, Marsh.) 42, 43
Crack, Brittle willow. (Salix fragilis, L.) 43-45
Pussy willow, Glaucous willow (Salix discolor, Muhl.) 40, 41, 171
White willow. (Salix alba, L., _var._ vitellina, Koch) 45, 46

Witch hazel family. (=Hamamelidaceae=) 108, 109


Y

Yellow birch. (Betula lutea, Michx. f.) 63, 64
oak. (Quercus velutina, Lam.) 89-91






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