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Black Elk's Legacy, Mark G. Thiel
Black Elk's Legacy, Mark G. Thiel
Library Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Integrative Motivation As A Predictor Of Success In The Intermediate Foreign Language Classroom, Todd A. Hernandez
Integrative Motivation As A Predictor Of Success In The Intermediate Foreign Language Classroom, Todd A. Hernandez
Spanish Languages and Literatures Research and Publications
This study investigates the ability of three variables—integrative motivation, instrumental motivation, and the need to fulfill a university foreign language requirement—to predict: (1) scores on a simulated oral proficiency interview (SOPI) and (2) the desire to enroll in a foreign language after fulfilling the language requirement. Analysis of data from a questionnaire and a SOPI administered to 130 students completing their fourth‐semester Spanish course identified integrative motivation as a significant predictor of both SOPI scores and students' desire to continue studying Spanish beyond the four‐semester foreign language requirement. A negative relationship was also found between the need to fulfill the …
Review Of Faith, Reason And The Existence Of God By Denys Turner, Philip J. Rossi
Review Of Faith, Reason And The Existence Of God By Denys Turner, Philip J. Rossi
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Objectifying Anxieties: Scientific Ideologies In Bram Stoker’S Dracula And The Lair Of The White Worm, Diane Hoeveler
Objectifying Anxieties: Scientific Ideologies In Bram Stoker’S Dracula And The Lair Of The White Worm, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
Scientific ideologies swirl throughout Stoker’s two most gothic novels, Dracula (1897) and The Lair of the White Worm (1911), and this essay will address those ideologies as literary manifestations of just some of the “weird science” that was permeating late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Europe. Specifically, the essay examines racial theories, physiognomy, criminology, brain science, and sexology as they appear in Stoker’s two novels. Stoker owned a copy Johann Caspar Lavater’s five-volume edition of Essays on Physiognomy (1789), and declared himself to be a “believer of the science” of physiognomy. The second major “weird science” infecting the gothic works of Stoker is …
Ciceronian Business Ethics, Owen Goldin
Ciceronian Business Ethics, Owen Goldin
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Race, Colorblindness, And Continental Philosophy, Michael Monahan
Race, Colorblindness, And Continental Philosophy, Michael Monahan
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
The "colorblind" society is often offered as a worthy ideal for individual interaction as well as public policy. The ethos of liberal democracy would seem indeed to demand that we comport ourselves in a manner completely indifferent to race (and class, and gender, and so on). But is this ideal of colorblindness capable of fulfillment? And whether it is or not, is it truly a worthy political goal? In order to address these questions, one must first explore the nature of "race" itself. Is it ultimately real, or merely an illusion? What kind of reality, if any, does it have, …
Review [Of Writing Across Borders], Beth Godbee, Kate Vieira
Review [Of Writing Across Borders], Beth Godbee, Kate Vieira
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Spanish Second Language Acquisition: State Of The Science By B. Lafford And R. Salaberry, Todd A. Hernandez
Review Of Spanish Second Language Acquisition: State Of The Science By B. Lafford And R. Salaberry, Todd A. Hernandez
Spanish Languages and Literatures Research and Publications
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W.E.B. Du Bois's Unamerican End, Jodi Melamed
W.E.B. Du Bois's Unamerican End, Jodi Melamed
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Approaches To Teaching The Brontës One More Time, Diane Hoeveler
Approaches To Teaching The Brontës One More Time, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
Instructors of courses on the Brontë family now have another large encyclopedic resource to use in their teaching of the lives and works of the family. Like Heather Glen’s recently published Cambridge Companion to the Brontës (2002), this companion surveys the lives and writings of all of the family, including the father, Patrick, and brother, Branwell, while also covering some of the minute details in the works of the three sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. The question that I will address here is not which companion to use but how to use this particular resource. Of what use to instructors …
Review Of Wordsworth In American Literary Culture By Joel Scott And Matthew Pace, Angela Sorby
Review Of Wordsworth In American Literary Culture By Joel Scott And Matthew Pace, Angela Sorby
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Restorative Justice And Reparations, Margaret Urban Walker
Restorative Justice And Reparations, Margaret Urban Walker
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Rahner's Primordial Words And Bernstein's Metaphorical Leaps: The Affinity Of Art With Religion And Theology, Robert Masson
Rahner's Primordial Words And Bernstein's Metaphorical Leaps: The Affinity Of Art With Religion And Theology, Robert Masson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Karl Rahner's notion of primordial words and Leonard Bernstein's conception of music as intrinsically metaphorical are engaged to suggest that there is a fundamental affinity between artistic and religious imagination. The affinity is grounded, in part at least, in metaphoric process—an elemental cognitive act in which the human spirit is stretched so that its expressions can address what lies beyond them.
From Faith To The Text And Back Again: Martin Luther On The Trinity In The Old Testament, Mickey Mattox
From Faith To The Text And Back Again: Martin Luther On The Trinity In The Old Testament, Mickey Mattox
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Beyond Lore: A Call For Tutor Research, Beth Godbee
Beyond Lore: A Call For Tutor Research, Beth Godbee
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Recognition Beyond Struggle: On A Liberatory Account Of Hegelian Recognition, Michael Monahan
Recognition Beyond Struggle: On A Liberatory Account Of Hegelian Recognition, Michael Monahan
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
The article discusses the concept of Hegelian recognition. The four central tenets of the agonistic interpretation of Hegelian recognition are discussed. First, recognition requires participants to occupy one of the two roles such as recognizer and recognizee. Moreover, it asserts that recognition is a relation of asymmetry. The article addresses the concept of pure recognition. In this concept, the agent is able to exist as a self-conscious agent for another self-conscious agent. Furthermore, the uses and abuses of recognition are also addressed.
Liberalism As Religion, Howard P. Kainz
Liberalism As Religion, Howard P. Kainz
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
La Summa De Poenitentia Attribuita A Paolo Ungaro (Journal Article), Mark Johnson
La Summa De Poenitentia Attribuita A Paolo Ungaro (Journal Article), Mark Johnson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of From Input To Output: A Teacher’S Guide To Second Language Acquisition By B. Vanpatten, Todd A. Hernandez
Review Of From Input To Output: A Teacher’S Guide To Second Language Acquisition By B. Vanpatten, Todd A. Hernandez
Spanish Languages and Literatures Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
"A Strange Opposition": The Portrait Of A Lady And The Divorce Debates, Melissa J. Ganz
"A Strange Opposition": The Portrait Of A Lady And The Divorce Debates, Melissa J. Ganz
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Condition Of Possibility Of Transcendental Philosophy, Sebastian Luft
The Condition Of Possibility Of Transcendental Philosophy, Sebastian Luft
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Jacob Lawrence, Birth, 1948, Sande Robinson
Jacob Lawrence, Birth, 1948, Sande Robinson
Office of the Provost Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Figaro, 1873, Richard O. Lewis
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Figaro, 1873, Richard O. Lewis
Office of the Provost Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Nicolaes Maes, Portrait Of Three Children As Ceres, Ganymede And Diana, 1673, Annemarie Sawkins
Nicolaes Maes, Portrait Of Three Children As Ceres, Ganymede And Diana, 1673, Annemarie Sawkins
Haggerty Museum of Art Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Salvador Dali, Madonna At Port Lligat, 1949, Anne Pasero
Salvador Dali, Madonna At Port Lligat, 1949, Anne Pasero
Spanish Languages and Literatures Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Railroads And The American Industrial Landscape: Ted Rose Paintings And Photographs, Curtis Carter
Railroads And The American Industrial Landscape: Ted Rose Paintings And Photographs, Curtis Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1967, Phillip Naylor
Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1967, Phillip Naylor
History Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Preface [To Libraries And Culture, Winter 2006], Sarah Wadsworth
Preface [To Libraries And Culture, Winter 2006], Sarah Wadsworth
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Peace Medals And The Great Father, Mark G. Thiel
Peace Medals And The Great Father, Mark G. Thiel
Library Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Rediscovering Sponge Activities: A Strategic Approach To Time On Task, Todd A. Hernandez, Paul A. Garcia
Rediscovering Sponge Activities: A Strategic Approach To Time On Task, Todd A. Hernandez, Paul A. Garcia
Spanish Languages and Literatures Research and Publications
No abstract provided.