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Editor's Note: A Past Gnawing At A Future, Paul Archambault
Editor's Note: A Past Gnawing At A Future, Paul Archambault
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
On Being Beggared: Child Abuse In America, William Wasserstrom
On Being Beggared: Child Abuse In America, William Wasserstrom
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Child abuse is an old American custom, an artifact of the national experience, with roots in our frontier life, our theology, our architecture, and ourselves.
Equinox, Joan Byles
The Visual Intellect, Abraham Veinus
The Visual Intellect, Abraham Veinus
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
A nonverbal power of the mind attending sheer image, the visual intellect is usually associated with the modern critical and creative sensibility. But it can and should inform our aesthetic expectation in reading the art of the past.
A Demanding Grace, Mary Beth Ross
Science, Axel, And Punning, Hugh Kenner
Science, Axel, And Punning, Hugh Kenner
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
A scholar and critic reviews some historical aspects of the impetus to plainness and simplicity in writings about science. Works from the seventeenth through the twentieth century provide illustration.
Along Erie Canal, Nicolae Babuts
Symphony No. 2, Nicolae Babuts
A Grammar, Joan Byles
Four Cultures: The Ontological Turn, Huston Smith
Four Cultures: The Ontological Turn, Huston Smith
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
When the Hebraic and Hellenistic tributaries of Western civilization are added to the scientific and humanistic components of modern culture, the areas of concern for these four subcultures conform, surprisingly, to the chief links of the Great Chain of Being.
Books Received
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Reviews of In Quest of the Absolute: The Ltfe and Works of jules Monchanin by ].G. Weber, ed. and trans.; Logic: Form and Function by J .A. Robinson; and The Family Papers: A Return to Purgatory by Burton Blatt, Andrejs Ozolins, and Joe McNally. Page 86.
Culture, Self, And Style, William H. Gass
Culture, Self, And Style, William H. Gass
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Insights about the meaning of culture by writers, critics, missionaries, historians, and anthropologists offer a background for the author to develop his own colorful observations about the subject.
A Sense Of The Heroic, Gary Trento
A Sense Of The Heroic, Gary Trento
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
An artist discusses his larger-than-life paintings and his approach to the human image. A selection of reproductions accompanies the article.
Line, Pattern, And Theme: Drawing As Exploration, Anthony Toney
Line, Pattern, And Theme: Drawing As Exploration, Anthony Toney
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
An artist talks about his work and his personal approach to drawing. A selection of sketches accompanies the article.
Recent Spanish American Fiction: Trial And Success, Myron I. Lichtblau
Recent Spanish American Fiction: Trial And Success, Myron I. Lichtblau
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
The originality of contemporary Spanish American fiction is recognized throughout the literary world. A professor of Spanish literature discusses some aspects of that originality, especially with regard to linguistic innovation and experimentation.
Revolution And Its Discontents: The Revolutionary Faith In The Modern World, James H. Billington
Revolution And Its Discontents: The Revolutionary Faith In The Modern World, James H. Billington
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Tracing the modern revolutionary faith from its later phases back to an earlier movement toward political liberty, the author finds the essential ingredients of Leninism foreshadowed in a small but influential circle in eighteenth-century France.
The Island Of Prospero, Theodore Hall
The Island Of Prospero, Theodore Hall
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Kites, Leland Kinsey
Aggression And Culture: A Psychoanalytic Perspective, Peter Gay
Aggression And Culture: A Psychoanalytic Perspective, Peter Gay
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Aggression is one of the fundamental drives which Freud took very seriously but which he never developed as carefully as he developed sexuality. A distinguished historian attempts to supply some of the historical dimensions of aggression.
The University Of Scholarly Deeds, Burton Blatt, Andrejs Ozolins
The University Of Scholarly Deeds, Burton Blatt, Andrejs Ozolins
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
The rhetoric of academic debates, especially at budget times, neglects some very important realities of the university. Acknowledging these realities means giving up some pretensions, but it opens the way to responsible action.
The Educator's Conscience, Manfred Stanley
The Educator's Conscience, Manfred Stanley
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Resisting both tradition and technicist mystifications, the educator sees his task as a restless critical process.
Russia And Spain, Robert H. Stacy
Russia And Spain, Robert H. Stacy
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
A professor of Russian culture and civilization looks at some interesting and little-known connections between Russia and the Iberian peninsula.
Working Alexandria Bay For Bass, Stephen M. Gibson
Working Alexandria Bay For Bass, Stephen M. Gibson
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Images Of Energy, Seymour Fisher, Mario R. Garcia, H. Richard Levy, Werner Seligmann, Kameshwar C. Wali, Judith Weissman
Images Of Energy, Seymour Fisher, Mario R. Garcia, H. Richard Levy, Werner Seligmann, Kameshwar C. Wali, Judith Weissman
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Six members of the Syracuse community discuss energy as it is understood in the fields of psychology, graphic arts, biology, architecture, physics, and literature. Professor Weissman provides an overview.
Front Matter
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Front cover, contents, editorial board of advisors, board of editors, staff, publication information.
Prior Consent Or The Free Flow Of Information Over International Satellite Radio And Television : A Comparison And Critique Of U. S. Domestic And International Broadcast Policy, Theodore M. Hagelin
Prior Consent Or The Free Flow Of Information Over International Satellite Radio And Television : A Comparison And Critique Of U. S. Domestic And International Broadcast Policy, Theodore M. Hagelin
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This paper is concerned with U.S. international policy regarding direct broadcast satellites (DBS), comparing it with domestic broadcast policy and practice.