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Judicial Review In The Name Of The Constitution, Richard B. Saphire
Judicial Review In The Name Of The Constitution, Richard B. Saphire
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Murder In The Cathedral—The Supreme Court As Moral Prophet, Earl M. Maltz
Murder In The Cathedral—The Supreme Court As Moral Prophet, Earl M. Maltz
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Critique Of Illegitimate Noninterpretivism, Gary C. Leedes
A Critique Of Illegitimate Noninterpretivism, Gary C. Leedes
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Skepticism And Politics In The Domain Of Rights, James M. O'Fallon
Skepticism And Politics In The Domain Of Rights, James M. O'Fallon
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Realism, Structural Review, And Prophecy, Mark V. Tushnet
Legal Realism, Structural Review, And Prophecy, Mark V. Tushnet
University of Dayton Law Review
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Front Matter, Volume 8, Number 3 (Summer 1983), University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Volume 8, Number 3 (Summer 1983), University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
Table of Contents, Volume 8, Number 3
Hermetic Traditions In Sor Juana’S Primero Sueno, Manuel Duran
Hermetic Traditions In Sor Juana’S Primero Sueno, Manuel Duran
University of Dayton Review
Primero Sueño, as we know, is the description of a dream, during which a magical vision takes place, a vision that entails a no less magical and supernatural trip through the Cosmos, up towards the remote celestial spheres, towards the heart of matter, of Being, of Wisdom. It is in many ways an original poem, much more spiritual and philosophical than, for instance, Góngora's Soledades. Góngora is the poet of the senses, of sensuality; Sor Juana sings of the soul, a soul liberated from the body, flying upwards like a lark in quest of knowledge and wisdom. Yet even such …
Preface And Introduction, University Of Dayton
Preface And Introduction, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
On Friday, May 7, 1982, at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, a bilingual symposium on "Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz y la cultura virreinal" ("Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the vice-royal culture"), sponsored by the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature, was organized by Georgina Sabat-Rivers. The event was made possible by a grant received by the Stony Brook Foundation Funds.
The proceedings of the symposium appear in this issue of the University of Dayton Review. One more article, "EI Neptuno de Sor Juana: Fiesta barroca y programa político," by Georgina Sabat-Rivers, was …
State Taxation Of Financial Institution Stock - Its Continued Viability As A Source Of Revenue, Arthur F. Mcnulty
State Taxation Of Financial Institution Stock - Its Continued Viability As A Source Of Revenue, Arthur F. Mcnulty
University of Dayton Law Review
Having recently weathered one fiscal crisis due to statutory changes in federal law, several states now face the possibility of further revenue loss. For those states which impose a tax on the shares of national bank and other financial institutions' stock, pending constitutional challenges could result in a substantial erosion of the tax base, and de facto elimination of the shares tax. Indeed, one court has significantly impaired the use of bank and other financial institution stock as a state tax source. Other courts have been forced to go to some length to validate their state's shares tax. The primary …
The Limits Of Intention In The Common Law, J. M.B. Crawford, John F. Quinn
The Limits Of Intention In The Common Law, J. M.B. Crawford, John F. Quinn
University of Dayton Law Review
In criminal law, intention functions as the concept whereby human actions, and the reasons for them, are understood in relation to a criminal system. If there is no law, then there can be no punishment; but what if there is law, what then? How are the actions of the accused supposed to be understood in relation to the criminal law? One is very much aware that the criminal law, as it is presently conducted, generally pits the smallness of an individual against the corporate greatness and might of the state. What ought to serve to balance these competing interests?
In …
Workers' Compensation Law: Employers May No Longer Assert Immunity From Civil Liability For Intentional Torts Committed Against Employees, Susan E. Miller
Workers' Compensation Law: Employers May No Longer Assert Immunity From Civil Liability For Intentional Torts Committed Against Employees, Susan E. Miller
University of Dayton Law Review
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El Neptuno De Sor Juana: Fiesta Barroca Y Programa Político, Georgina Sabat-Rivers
El Neptuno De Sor Juana: Fiesta Barroca Y Programa Político, Georgina Sabat-Rivers
University of Dayton Review
En las siguientes palabras nos da Bernardo de Balbuena en su Carta at Arcediano, una visión compendiada de una “entrada triunfal”: “Así viendo yo este nuevo mundo de México tan lleno de regocijo y placer con la venida de Su Señoría Reverendísima, y que las tapicerías de las calles, los jeroglíficos del arco, el concurso de la gente, el tropel de los caballos las galas de los caballeros, la música de las campanas, la salva de la artillería, el ruido de las trompetas y la admiración y espectáculo del pueblo era un agradable sobre escrito de la general alegría de …
Cover And Table Of Contents, University Of Dayton
Cover And Table Of Contents, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
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About The Contributors, University Of Dayton
About The Contributors, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
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Diglossia In New Spain, Elias L. Rivers
Diglossia In New Spain, Elias L. Rivers
University of Dayton Review
I had better begin with a definition of "diglossia," or at least with a description of how I propose to use the term. In 1959 Charles Ferguson, an American sociolinguist now at Stanford, published an important article (Word. vol. 15, pp. 325-40) applying the term "diglossia" to the peculiar linguistic situation that he found in modern Greece, in the Arabic world, in German Switzerland and in Haiti. In all of these linguistic communities, two clearly differentiated languages are used: one for what we may call "high" puristic culture, and another for "low" familiar culture. In these communities, the …
Fundación Del Manierismo Hispanoamericano Por Bernardo De Balbuena, Angel Rama
Fundación Del Manierismo Hispanoamericano Por Bernardo De Balbuena, Angel Rama
University of Dayton Review
Tanto Pedro Henriquez Urena como Alfonso Reyes acentuaron persuasivamente la estricta coetaneidad de Bernardo de Balbuena y Luis de Gongora, lo que fue corroborado por Damaso Alonso. Ambos poetas cumplieron simultaneamente su metamorfosis estetica a partir de comunes fuentes latinas e italianas de la poesia y pueden ser incorporados a la evolucion que se va cumpliendo gradualmente en la poetica espanola de la segunda mitad del quinientos. de la que ofrecen sus expresiones de punta con las obras que dan a conocer en el primer tercio del seiscientos: las Soledades y el Polifemo uno: el Bernardo el otro.
Mayorias Y Minorias En La Formación De La Cultura Virreinal, Raquel Chang-Rodriguez
Mayorias Y Minorias En La Formación De La Cultura Virreinal, Raquel Chang-Rodriguez
University of Dayton Review
Es bien sabido que el choque cultural, producto de la conquista y la colonización, no resultó en una síntesis ideal. De los elementos precolombinos, el régimen colonial incorporó mayoritariamente aquellos beneficiosos para su desarrollo, transformándolos de tal manera que pronto se volvieron irreconocibles para sus productores. La disyunción marca la nueva sociedad y la escritura – símbolo de la cultura europea – delimita mundos diversos. La importancia del arte de la escritura es fácilmente reconocida tanto por los conquistadores y colonizadores ignorados como por los indios aculturados.
El Siglo Xvii Novohispano Y La Figura De Sor Juana Ines, Ernesto Chichilla Aguilar
El Siglo Xvii Novohispano Y La Figura De Sor Juana Ines, Ernesto Chichilla Aguilar
University of Dayton Review
En el siglo XVII, por fuerza de las circunstancias, convergieron a la corte virreinal todas las expresiones y palpitaciones del mundo novohispano; y por ser centro y cabeza de todos los poderes, tenian los virreyes la posibilidad y acaso tam bien la obligacion de intervenir en todo y mantener estrecha vigilancia sobre todas las cosas. Además, el patriarcalismo los movia a escuchar innumerables quejas, a recibir mUltiples y variadas solicitudes, ya dirimir problemas y diferencias entre instituciones, familias y personas, porque no habia grande ni pequeño, o persona de cualquier estado, que quisiese poner su suerte en otras manos, que …
Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz: Speaking The Mother Tongue, Electa Arena
Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz: Speaking The Mother Tongue, Electa Arena
University of Dayton Review
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1651-1695), whose towering poetic achievement and whose declaration of the intellectual emancipation of women represent a vital link in the rediscovery and reconstruction of women's cultural heritage, lived in a society in which censorship and official approval were elaborately hierarchalized and ritualized. Problems of legitimacy and authority were therefore extremely significant for Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and their resolution entailed a re/vision and re/structuring, a turning of the world upside-down. This essay attempts to explain the genius of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, to develop some richer and more relevant readings …
Sobre Juan Rodriguez Freyle, Pedro Lastra
Sobre Juan Rodriguez Freyle, Pedro Lastra
University of Dayton Review
Para designar las numerosas narraciones incluidas en El camero, que revelan la proliferante actividad escritural de Juan Rodriguez Freyle, su proclividad a solidificar situaciones destinadas no tanto a entretener como a ejemplificar formas de conducta, a aleccionar moralizadoramente, se ha acufiado el nombre de historielas. EI termino, propuesto por Oscar Gerardo Ramos, ha tenido cierta fortuna critica porque en la fusion implicada recoge la perplejidad que producen a menudo esos relatos: Ellos se fundan en la historia, pero no se limitan a ser meros informes de lo real concreto, de lo efectiva o presumiblemente acaecido, sino que en su desarrollo …
Compañía Para Sor Juana: Mujeres Cultas En El Virreinato Del Peru, Luis Monguio
Compañía Para Sor Juana: Mujeres Cultas En El Virreinato Del Peru, Luis Monguio
University of Dayton Review
Lo excepcional de Sor Juana reside, a mi ver, en la alta calidad de su obra, infusa de aquella gracia en la que Cervantes veia un don del cielo, de aquello que una de las predecesoras indianas de la Musa Decima igualmente consideraba "un don tan eminente, / qu'abita alla en los coros celestiales," del que estaba decretado "qu'el dallo / a solo el mesmo Dios se reservase." Cieno que la Anónima Peruana afirmaba tam bien ser mas excelente aquel "que tuviere más alto entendimiento / i fuere en más estudios eminente." Ejemplo de armonismo platónico-aristotélico: la cultura sin la …
Unlike Sor Juana?. The Model Nun In The Religious Literature Of Colonial Mexico, Asunción Lavrin
Unlike Sor Juana?. The Model Nun In The Religious Literature Of Colonial Mexico, Asunción Lavrin
University of Dayton Review
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, towering figure of viceregal culture in New Spain, is remembered as a poet, as a woman, and as a nun. While she has been subjected to careful scrutiny and evaluation as a poet and as a woman, her role as a nun has received much less attention. This, despite the fact that she lived most of her life as a nun, and that, in her own words, her profession gave her the freedom she wished to devote herself totally to writing.
Front Matter, Volume 8, Number 2 (Spring 1983), University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Volume 8, Number 2 (Spring 1983), University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
Table of contents, Volume 8, Number 2 (Spring 1983)
The Impact Of Inflation Upon Compensation Awards, Frank L. Slesnick, Richard A. Dolin
The Impact Of Inflation Upon Compensation Awards, Frank L. Slesnick, Richard A. Dolin
University of Dayton Law Review
A major goal of tort law is to somehow make an injured party “whole”; that is, to put the injured party in the same position he was in before he suffered the injury. Primarily, this attempt to make an injured party whole comes in the form of financial compensation. The amount of compensation that will make a particular party whole depends on many factors: one such factor is the impact of inflation.
This article will examine the impact inflation has on future damage awards. It should be noted that this article is somewhat technical in its approach. However, the authors …
H.B. 254: Changes In Ohio's Attachment, Replevin And Garnishment Statutes, Susan Schockling Blasik
H.B. 254: Changes In Ohio's Attachment, Replevin And Garnishment Statutes, Susan Schockling Blasik
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Single Offense, A Separate Punishment: Double Jeopardy And Due Process Violations In Resentencing, Arvin S. Miller
A Single Offense, A Separate Punishment: Double Jeopardy And Due Process Violations In Resentencing, Arvin S. Miller
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Asbestos Tragedy: Legal Issues And The Need For Reform, Robert P. Glass
The Asbestos Tragedy: Legal Issues And The Need For Reform, Robert P. Glass
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interest-Free Loans: The Court Of Claims Attempts To Correct Dean, John H. Wendeln
Interest-Free Loans: The Court Of Claims Attempts To Correct Dean, John H. Wendeln
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tableau De Concordance Et De Fréquence Des Miracles
Tableau De Concordance Et De Fréquence Des Miracles
Marian Library Studies
No abstract provided.