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Teaching The Unreliable Narrator In 'Ligeia', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Teaching The Unreliable Narrator In 'Ligeia', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
No abstract provided.
Course Writing Objectives And London's 'Law Of Life', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Course Writing Objectives And London's 'Law Of Life', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
No abstract provided.
Flaws In The Wooden Bowl: A Reaction, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Flaws In The Wooden Bowl: A Reaction, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
No abstract provided.
The Evidence Doesn't Lie: An Approach To Teaching Updike's 'Flight', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
The Evidence Doesn't Lie: An Approach To Teaching Updike's 'Flight', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
No abstract provided.
Eliot's The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Eliot's The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
Examines the parallel between the poems "Song," by John Donne, and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," by T. S. Eliot. Description of Donne's and Eliot's characters; similarity of the situation and theme in the two poems.
The Impossible Project Of Love In Sartre’S Early Works, Jean Wyatt
The Impossible Project Of Love In Sartre’S Early Works, Jean Wyatt
Jean Wyatt
No abstract provided.
Art Space Of The Year: Center For Visual Art, Kyle Macmillan
Art Space Of The Year: Center For Visual Art, Kyle Macmillan
Mary Beth Heffernan
No abstract provided.
Lawrence Switcher, Linda Niemann
Critic’S Choice: Visual Arts, Kyle Macmillan
Critic’S Choice: Visual Arts, Kyle Macmillan
Mary Beth Heffernan
No abstract provided.
Franklin High School Choral Clinic, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Franklin High School Choral Clinic, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Elisa Fraser Wilson
Dr. Wilson worked with the Franklin High School Concert Choir, El Paso, TX, on selections from Gilbert and Sullivan in preparation for contest.
Photo Show Mines The Mind, Voelz Chandler
Photos Dredge Up Our 'Anxiety And Desire', Kyle Macmillan
Photos Dredge Up Our 'Anxiety And Desire', Kyle Macmillan
Mary Beth Heffernan
No abstract provided.
Activist Theatre As Bridge Between An Indigenous Community And The Americas: The Story Of Fomma/ Fortaleza De La Mujer Maya, Linda Niemann
Activist Theatre As Bridge Between An Indigenous Community And The Americas: The Story Of Fomma/ Fortaleza De La Mujer Maya, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
No abstract provided.
'Good Design: Assignments That Work' And 'Working It In: Integegrating Writing Into Your Syllabus', Thomas Burkdall
'Good Design: Assignments That Work' And 'Working It In: Integegrating Writing Into Your Syllabus', Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
Post-Modern Pathologies And Pan-African Erasures: Problems Of Identity In Coastal East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Post-Modern Pathologies And Pan-African Erasures: Problems Of Identity In Coastal East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
I Want To Be You: Envy In Academic Feminist Communities, Jean Wyatt
I Want To Be You: Envy In Academic Feminist Communities, Jean Wyatt
Jean Wyatt
No abstract provided.
The Busiest, The Most Dangerous, The Dan Ryan Expressway, Dominic Pacyga, Jay Wolke
The Busiest, The Most Dangerous, The Dan Ryan Expressway, Dominic Pacyga, Jay Wolke
Dominic Pacyga
Cutting across Chicago’s South Side in a broad swath of concrete, steel, and overpasses, the Dan Ryan Expressway is one of America’s busiest, and perhaps most chaotic highways. Yet underneath the cacophony of its ten lanes lies an intriguing world of urban ecology and human networks. In The Dan Ryan Expressway, artist and photographer Jay Wolke unearths an ecosystem unto itself that weaves human and industrial elements into an essential feature of Chicago’s identity.
Between 1981 and 1985, Wolke shot thousands of photographs on and along the Dan Ryan during the day and night, traveling up and down the expressway …
Imperial German Politics In A New Key And Catholics As Subaltern, Kevin Ostoyich
Imperial German Politics In A New Key And Catholics As Subaltern, Kevin Ostoyich
Kevin Ostoyich
No abstract provided.
Lawrence Switcher, Linda Niemann
From Diva To Deco Body: Visual Culture And The Daily Performance Of Gender In Mexico City, 1915-1935, Ageeth Sluis
From Diva To Deco Body: Visual Culture And The Daily Performance Of Gender In Mexico City, 1915-1935, Ageeth Sluis
Ageeth Sluis
No abstract provided.
Finding A Place For Women In Australian Cultural History: Female Cultural Activism In Sydney, 1900-1940, Jane Hunt
Jane Hunt
With only a few exceptions, the endeavours of culturally active women appear as irrelevant or marginal to the history of Australian culture. Australian cultural historiography dwells on antithetic relationships, whether between cultural-political elites, gendered spaces and practices, or elitist and popular culture. However, this historical preoccupation with dichotomous notions of class, gender, and culture has deflected attention from other aspects of the struggle to define culture. Cultural definitions were far from fixed for most of the first half of the twentieth century in Australia. Negotiations on what constituted appropriate cultural form, content, and practice are apparent inside and outside establishment …
Editing As A Social Tool, Scott Lunsford
The Conservatism Of 1784: Georgiana, Duchess Of Devonshire And ‘Representative Publicness, Adrianne Wadewitz
The Conservatism Of 1784: Georgiana, Duchess Of Devonshire And ‘Representative Publicness, Adrianne Wadewitz
Adrianne Wadewitz
The 1784 Westminster election has garnered a lot of attention because of the extraordinary contemporary reactions, both positive and negative, to the participation of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Historians such as Amanda Foreman, Elaine Chalus, Anne Stott, and Judith Lewis have used this election to illustrate the potential for female political involvement during the eighteenth-century. They also convincingly argue that the harsh criticism leveled at Georgiana was a consequence of her ‘democratic’ canvassing techniques and not a reaction to her sex, but their analyses lack a clear framework that accounts for the violence of the responses. I would like to …
'Mass Delusion' Or 'True Myth'? Pbs Considers The Question Of God, Stephen Asma
'Mass Delusion' Or 'True Myth'? Pbs Considers The Question Of God, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
The Question of God is a new 4-hour miniseries from PBS. It is based on a long-running course taught by Harvard University psychiatry professor Armand Nicholi that compares the biographies and theories of Sigmund Freud, skeptic, and C. S. Lewis, believer. On balance, the miniseries succeeds as an introduction to complex issues.
The Impact Of Church Activities And Socialization On African-American Religious Commitment, Peter Wielhouwer
The Impact Of Church Activities And Socialization On African-American Religious Commitment, Peter Wielhouwer
Peter W. Wielhouwer
Objective. This article examines religious commitment (church involvement, private devotionalism, and religious salience) among African Americans as a function of being served by a religious congregation, perception of the historical role of the church in relation to the group, and religious and racial socialization. Methods. Drawing on traditional Christian expectations of the church, hypotheses are tested using the 1979–1980 National Survey of Black Americans. Three alternative models are tested that explicitly compare the effects of church activities with conventional socialization and demographic models of religious commitment. Results. The results show that the church's fulfillment of its normative roles of discipleship …
Early Lessons, H. Rice
El Padre Maloney Y El Centro Internacional De Formación, John Rybolt
El Padre Maloney Y El Centro Internacional De Formación, John Rybolt
John E Rybolt
Robert Maloney, Vincentian superior general, promoted a program for ongoing education and formation for Vincentians. The concept dates from the time of Vincent de Paul (1642), but it took until 1994 to begin. Maloney regularly visited the sessions in Paris, and his confreres gained much concerning their life and mission as Vincentians.
The Death Of Doc Virgo, Hal Charles
Envy, The Desire For Fame, And Academic Community, Jean Wyatt
Envy, The Desire For Fame, And Academic Community, Jean Wyatt
Jean Wyatt
No abstract provided.
Bitter Bierce, Zephyr Theater, Hollywood, Ca, Susan Gratch
Bitter Bierce, Zephyr Theater, Hollywood, Ca, Susan Gratch
Susan Gratch
No abstract provided.