The Lower East Side Librarian Library of Congress Subject Headings of the Week for Week 14, April 6, 2011 are:
(C) 150 Buddhist legends in motion pictures [Not Subd Geog] [sp2011001182]
550 BT Motion pictures
670 __ |a Work cat.: Discourse, 2009: |b v. 31, no. 3, p. 220 (Fuhrmann, Arnika. Nang Nak Ghost Wife: Desire, Embodiment, and Buddhist Melancholia in a Contemporary Thai Ghost Film)
Volume 31, number 3, page 220 is clearly plenty of warrant for this heading, but the 249 results for <(butch? OR femme?) AND (gender? OR lesbian? OR queer?)> in LC's own catalog definitely aren't enough to establish headings for Butch (Gender expression) and Femme (Gender expression).
(C) 150 Grafting—Symbolic aspects [May Subd Geog] [sp2011001183]
550 BT Symbolism
I'm not going to whine about this one because it's over my head. And to make matters worse, it comes from the American Philological Association. I have to look philology up every time I see it. The OED says, "Love of learning and literature; the branch of knowledge that deals with the historical, linguistic, interpretative, and critical aspects of literature; literary or classical scholarship. Now chiefly U.S."
I might have an easier time remember it now that I've watched this video:
As for what Grafting—Symbolic aspects means, I don't think there's a video, and the abstract for the warrant article doesn't particularly help. "Some scholars have read Virgil's grafted tree (G. 2.78-82) as a sinister image, symptomatic of man's perversion of nature. However, when it is placed within the long tradition of Roman accounts of grafting (in both prose and verse), it seems to reinforce a consistently positive view of the technique, its results, and its possibilities. Virgil's treatment does represent a significant change from Republican to Imperial literature, whereby grafting went from mundane reality to utopian fantasy. This is reflected in responses to Virgil from Ovid, Columella, Calpurnius, Pliny the Elder, and Palladius (with Republican context from Cato, Varro, and Lucretius), and even in the postclassical transformation of Virgil's biography into a magical folktale."
(C) 150 Liability for climatic change damages [May Subd Geog] [sp2011001173]
450 UF Climatic change damages, Liability for
550 BT Liability for environmental damages
550 RT Climatic changes—Law and legislation
Even if members of Congress don't believe in climate change, they do believe in the ability to sue over it.
(C) 150 Oil spills—Containment [May Subd Geog] [sp2011001231]
450 UF Containment of oil spills
Happy anniversary, BP!
(C) 150 Women professional employees [May Subd Geog] [sp2011001178]
550 BT Professional employees
Doesn't this seem like it describes someone whose job is having a job?