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Introduction To And Bibliography For The Study Of Alimentary Life Writing And Recipe Writing As War Literature, Louise O. Vasvari
Introduction To And Bibliography For The Study Of Alimentary Life Writing And Recipe Writing As War Literature, Louise O. Vasvari
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Introduction to and Bibliography for the Study of Alimentary Life Writing and Recipe Writing as War Literature" Louise O. Vasvári defines the concept of "alimentary life writing" and locates it in the broader multidisciplinary context of alimentary history, the history of everyday life, gender studies, trauma, and war and holocaust studies. She also underlines and exemplifies the cultural and gendered significance of alimentary life writing in particular in grounding personal and collective identity formation in the female immigrant and ethnic and multicultural writing. Vasvári also compares and contrasts such life writing to wartime food memoirs, as well …
Introduction To Life Writing And The Trauma Of War, Louise O. Vasvári, I-Chun Wang
Introduction To Life Writing And The Trauma Of War, Louise O. Vasvári, I-Chun Wang
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
No abstract provided.
Volume 57, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Real, Shannon Mcglade
Reviews, Marvels & Tales Editors
Reviews, Marvels & Tales Editors
Marvels & Tales
The Pleasant Nights. By Giovan Francesco Straparola, vol. 1. Edited and with an Introduction by Donald Beecher. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 764 pp. (Reviewed By Licia Masoni, University of Bologna)
Im Reich der Wünsche. Edited by Shawn C. Jarvis. Munich: C. H. Beck, 2012. 366 pp. (Reviewed By Julie Koehler, Wayne State University)
The Donkey Lady and Other Tales from the Arabian Gulf. Edited by Patty Paine, Jesse Ulmer, and Michael Hersrud. Highclere, UK: Berkshire Academic Press, 2013. 264 pp. (Reviewed By Margaret Mills, Ohio State University)
Folklore and Nationalism in Europe During the Long …
Volume 47, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Voir Dire: Strategy And Tactics In The Defense Of Social And Political Activists, Murray R. Bowes
Voir Dire: Strategy And Tactics In The Defense Of Social And Political Activists, Murray R. Bowes
Akron Law Review
With the courts increasingly being the forum for legal disputes between those who demand change in the superstructure and those who represent (or are) the structure, a rather unfortunate by-product has evolved: a feeling that the courts can no longer adequately dispense justice.8 This manifests itself in beliefs that if one is prosecuted for activities that were designed to advance social change, either in violation of the law or not, that the individual will not be afforded a fair trial; 9 a reflection that the social or political activist will not be judged by an impartial jury….For the purposes of …
Volume 49, Issue 1 (Summer 2015), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 49, Issue 1 (Summer 2015), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- From the Dean
- Introducing Dean Bo Rutledge
- The post-postcolonial woman or child
- It's time for postal banking
- Is a tech audit in your future?
- Headlines
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- Why I made a planned gift to Georgia Law
The Salvation Of Elliot Walker, Martha Moldt
Working Toward World Peace In Non-International Armed Conflict: In A World Of Uncertainty, Terrorism, And Disagreements, Is It Ossible?, Victoria Carlton
Working Toward World Peace In Non-International Armed Conflict: In A World Of Uncertainty, Terrorism, And Disagreements, Is It Ossible?, Victoria Carlton
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Hospice Care: Comprehensive And Compassionate Care Of The Terminally Ill, Gerald H. Holman M.D.
Hospice Care: Comprehensive And Compassionate Care Of The Terminally Ill, Gerald H. Holman M.D.
Journal of Health Occupations Education
This article outlines crucial elements of Hospice care stressing Hospice philosophy, types of care provided, the Interdisciplinary approach to patient and family support, specific experiences with dying patients, and the responsibility of Hospice to the care of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome patients. Most of the information was based on experiences of St. Anthony’s Hospice and Life Enrichment Center, the first free-standing hospice in the Southwestern United States in Amarillo, Texas.
Reconsidering The Original Founding Of Indian And Non-Indian America: Why A Second American Founding Based On Principles Of Deep Diversity Is Needed, Raymond Cross
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
Entire Issue Volume 27, Number 2
Entire Issue Volume 27, Number 2
The Primary Source
Complete issue of Vol. 27, No. 2 of The Primary Source.
Justice Brennan's Gender Jurisprudence, Rebecca Korzec
Justice Brennan's Gender Jurisprudence, Rebecca Korzec
Akron Law Review
However, less attention has been focused on Justice Brennan's dramatic impact on the Supreme Court's gender jurisprudence. More than any other member of the Court, Justice Brennan recognized the complexity and pervasiveness of sex discrimination and its costs to society as a whole. Brennan's opinions recognized that sex differentiation is largely cultural in origin, rather than based on "real" gender differences. As a result, Justice Brennan created a truly independent gender jurisprudence, eventually emerging as the architect of the Supreme Court's contemporary test for evaluating claims of sex-based discrimination.
Understanding the significance of Brennan's contribution requires an appreciation of the …
Kunapipi 20 (2) 1998 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi 20 (2) 1998 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi
Kunapipi 20 (2) 1998 Full version.
Kunapipi 19 (2) 1997 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi 19 (2) 1997 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi
Kunapipi 19 (2) 1997 Full version.
Kunapipi 8 (3) 1986 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
White Privilege And Affirmative Action, Sylvia A. Law
White Privilege And Affirmative Action, Sylvia A. Law
Akron Law Review
Since 1996, many authoritative voices challenge the legitimacy of affirmative efforts to achieve racial integration. The Supreme Court has struck down many affirmative action programs. The Court has not upheld any affirmative action program since 1989, when, by a 5-4 decision, it approved a narrowly targeted Congressional program to encourage minority ownership of broadcast licences. In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209, broadly prohibiting any form of affirmative action on the basis of race or gender. In the same year, in the Hopwood decision, the Fifth Circuit held that the University of Texas could not give any consideration to race …
Criminal Defense Attorneys And Noncitizen Clients: Understanding Immigrants, Basic Immigration Law & How Recent Changes In Those Laws May Affect Your Criminal Cases, Melinda Smith
Akron Law Review
This paper provides criminal defense attorneys with a basic background for understanding their noncitizen clients. First, this paper presents a sociological look at immigration in Part II, including a look at modern anti-immigration sentiment, the assimilation process, and the psychological effects of readjustment. Part III explains the basics of immigration law as well as the legal backdrop for the drastic changes in the laws affecting immigrants that took place in 1996. This segment includes a discussion of the constitutional rights historically afforded aliens, as well as the ways in which the scope of those rights has been narrowed by both …
The Barrier And The Damage Done Converting The Canadian Mounted Rifles To Infantry, December 1915, William Stewart
The Barrier And The Damage Done Converting The Canadian Mounted Rifles To Infantry, December 1915, William Stewart
Canadian Military History
No abstract provided.
Judicial Notice And The Law's "Scientific" Search For Truth, Christopher Onstott
Judicial Notice And The Law's "Scientific" Search For Truth, Christopher Onstott
Akron Law Review
Part I of this Article begins by introducing the concept of judicial notice followed by a short background defining the scope of scientific and technical principles. Part II addresses the problems created by the current judicial notice standard. The standard’s text is problematic, and courts’ diverse interpretations of the standard have also created problems. Part III analyzes whether scientific and technical principles merit a different judicial notice standard specifically for them. This Part concludes that the inherent inconsistency of science and technical knowledge with the current standard and the judicial shortcomings in scientific/technical competence justify different legal treatment. Finally, Part …
Doma And Diffusion Theory: Ending Animus Legislation Through A Rational Basis Approach, David J. Herzig
Doma And Diffusion Theory: Ending Animus Legislation Through A Rational Basis Approach, David J. Herzig
Akron Law Review
The purpose of this Article is to expand the scope of the discussion from one of morality to include a sociological approach, called Diffusion Theory...Section II of this Article explains Diffusion Theory. Section III explores the background of DOMA and the factual background in which DOMA is being challenged by the states and private citizens. Section IV discusses the fundamentals behind the Florida adoption ban and how the change in the message by the challengers has proven effective. The final part, Section V, analyzes whether the approach should center on the inevitability of the change, as reflected in the Justice …
A Calling To Justice, Amelia Benner '09
A Calling To Justice, Amelia Benner '09
Illinois Wesleyan University Magazine, 2002-2017
Cliff Nellis ’97 created and leads a legal center that is changing the lives of young people in one of Chicago’s toughest neighborhoods.
Remembering Fr. Michael Doyle, Joe Kelly
Remembering Fr. Michael Doyle, Joe Kelly
Spiritan Magazine
A Priest of Far-Reaching Influence, Joe Kelly
Excerpts from Fr Mike's book What Am I Doing Here!
Spiritan Magazine Vol. 39 No. 3
Donald Mcgavran: A Missionary To India, Gary L. Mcintosh
Donald Mcgavran: A Missionary To India, Gary L. Mcintosh
Great Commission Research Journal
Donald McGavran served as a director of Christian education and denominational executive in India for the United Christian Missionary Society from 1923 to 1936. During those years he completed a Ph.D. in Education from Columbia University, and met J. Waskom Pickett who helped redirect him into the research on church growth. His interest in evangelism eventually led to his demotion to a field evangelist in 1936; a move that would change his life.
Privatizing Human Rights? Creating Intellectual Property Rights From Human Rights Principles, David S. Welkowitz
Privatizing Human Rights? Creating Intellectual Property Rights From Human Rights Principles, David S. Welkowitz
Akron Law Review
This article focuses on one human rights treaty, the Convention, and the possible uses of its provisions to secure and expand intellectual property rights (“IP rights”). Although the Convention does not contain any provision specifically referencing IP rights, it does contain several provisions that could be used to expand IP rights. Furthermore, the existence of a substantial body of interpretive case law from the ECHR affords us a more detailed perspective on the manner in which the Convention could be used to further IP rights. Finally, the group of countries adhering to the Convention, though all part of Europe, represent …
Kunapipi 17 (2) 1995 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi 17 (2) 1995 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi
Kunapipi 17 (2) 1995 Full Version