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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Tracing The Footsteps And Fingerprints Of Medieval Monks: Manuscripts And Frescoes In An Alpine Monastery, Jenny Ataoguz
Tracing The Footsteps And Fingerprints Of Medieval Monks: Manuscripts And Frescoes In An Alpine Monastery, Jenny Ataoguz
Jenny Kirsten Ataoguz
No abstract provided.
“Exile And Identity Formation In The Autobiographies Of Constancia De La Mora, María Teresa León, And Federica Montseny.”, Karla Zepeda
“Exile And Identity Formation In The Autobiographies Of Constancia De La Mora, María Teresa León, And Federica Montseny.”, Karla Zepeda
Karla P Zepeda
No abstract provided.
Chicano Environmental Folklore: Connecting Story To Current Issues In The Classroom, Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
Chicano Environmental Folklore: Connecting Story To Current Issues In The Classroom, Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
No abstract provided.
Realism And Essentialism In The Nyāya Darśana, Joy Laine, John Kronen
Realism And Essentialism In The Nyāya Darśana, Joy Laine, John Kronen
Joy Laine
No abstract provided.
Department/School Of Music Leadership In The 21st Century, Mark Hansen, Kevin Brower
Department/School Of Music Leadership In The 21st Century, Mark Hansen, Kevin Brower
Mark R. Hansen
No abstract provided.
Costume Designer & Director, James Joyce's "The Dead", Reed College Theatre, Portland, Oregon, Darrin Pufall
Costume Designer & Director, James Joyce's "The Dead", Reed College Theatre, Portland, Oregon, Darrin Pufall
Darrin J. Pufall
No abstract provided.
Big History: Faculty Development For An Innovative Freshman Seminar, Mojgan Behmand
Big History: Faculty Development For An Innovative Freshman Seminar, Mojgan Behmand
Mojgan Behmand
Harry Potter And The Question Of The Human Prospect, Jim Stockton
Harry Potter And The Question Of The Human Prospect, Jim Stockton
Jim Stockton
No abstract provided.
Economic Impact Of Japanese Imperialism In The Korean Countryside, Paul Nam
Economic Impact Of Japanese Imperialism In The Korean Countryside, Paul Nam
Paul Nam
No abstract provided.
Beauty, Bodies, Physical Culture: Aesthetics, Architecture And Art In Postrevolutionary Mexico City, Ageeth Sluis
Beauty, Bodies, Physical Culture: Aesthetics, Architecture And Art In Postrevolutionary Mexico City, Ageeth Sluis
Ageeth Sluis
No abstract provided.
Mortal Motivations: Reflections On 15 Years Of Perfect Beat (1992-2007), Philip Hayward
Mortal Motivations: Reflections On 15 Years Of Perfect Beat (1992-2007), Philip Hayward
Professor Philip Hayward
Research journals are established for a variety of (often overlapping) reasons. Those emanating from academia often reflect the agendas and aspirations of individuals, departments, inter-departmental teams, institutions and/or sectors. Other factors are broader: encompassing politics, intellectual fashions, the zeitgeist (as perceived from a particular standpoint) and/or the opportunities opened up by funding (etc). But whatever the initial motivation, simply establishing a journal is in many ways the easy part of the process. In terms of enabling and sustaining it, two principal tasks arise. The first is to identify, nurture and/or mentor contributors. The second is to create a SUbscription and/or …
Transcience And Durability: Music Industry Initiatives, Shima Uta And The Maintenance Of Amani Culture, Philip Hayward, Sueo Kuwahara
Transcience And Durability: Music Industry Initiatives, Shima Uta And The Maintenance Of Amani Culture, Philip Hayward, Sueo Kuwahara
Professor Philip Hayward
This article analyses the contemporary situation of the traditional Amami shima uta song genre and, in particular, the role of the music industry in promoting and marketing it. This discussion engages with debates about the nature of 'world music' and international product marketing articulated in popular music studies over the last decade and, in particular, the analysis offered by Feld (2000) - inflecting these to address local cultural maintenance.
From The Top: Local Difference And Issues Of Heritage Identity In The Formulation Of Music Policy For Darwin, Philip Hayward
From The Top: Local Difference And Issues Of Heritage Identity In The Formulation Of Music Policy For Darwin, Philip Hayward
Professor Philip Hayward
In November 2004 Ian Buchanan, Professor of Cultural Studies at Charles Darwin University (Darwin), arranged for me to meet Dr Rolf Gerritsen, Director of Economic Policy in the Department of the Chief Minister, Northern Territory Government, to discuss his idea for the development of Darwin as a 'creative city' along the lines suggested by Richard Florida (2002, 2005). The particular aspect of Gerritsen's plans that interested me was his desire for music culture to play a strong role in establising and promoting that identity. During the discussion with him I made strong arguments that any such development should be informed …
Bounty Chords: Music, Dance And Cultural Heritage On Norfolk And Pitcairn Islands, Philip Hayward
Bounty Chords: Music, Dance And Cultural Heritage On Norfolk And Pitcairn Islands, Philip Hayward
Professor Philip Hayward
Bounty Chords maps a rich and complex cultural history. Beginning with the Bounty mutiny in 1789, Philip Hayward analyses the establishment of the first Pitcairn Island settlement by mutineers and Tahitians in 1790, the mass relocation to Norfolk Island in 1855 and the subsequent development of the two island communities. Focusing on the central role of song and dance in forging local heritage and identity,Haywardprovides a vivid picture of the hybrid societies that developed on Pitcairn andNorfolk islands during the 19th and 20th centuries. Drawing on a wide range of historical sources and his own interactions with musicians and dancers, …
Directions In Research And Vocations For Students In English Studies, Russell Willerton
Directions In Research And Vocations For Students In English Studies, Russell Willerton
Russell Willerton
Tips For Woodwinds: Improving Tone, Tonguing, Technique, Leslie Moreau, Nicole Molumby, Marcus Wolfe
Tips For Woodwinds: Improving Tone, Tonguing, Technique, Leslie Moreau, Nicole Molumby, Marcus Wolfe
Leslie M. Moreau
No abstract provided.
Music Interventions To Improve Communication Skills In Persons With Autism, Peggy Farlow
Music Interventions To Improve Communication Skills In Persons With Autism, Peggy Farlow
Peggy A. Farlow
No abstract provided.
Panellist Roundtable Discussion On A. Philip Randolph, Cynthia Taylor
Panellist Roundtable Discussion On A. Philip Randolph, Cynthia Taylor
Cynthia Taylor
Ellen Tupper, Tammy Horn
Monster Mash, Meredith Doench
The Beauvais Sacramentary In The Getty Museum As A "Coronation Sacramentary", Elizabeth Teviotdale
The Beauvais Sacramentary In The Getty Museum As A "Coronation Sacramentary", Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Reexamines the evidence--paleographical, art historical, and circumstantial--that Carl Nordenfalk (1907-92) adduced for his hypothesis that Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS Ludwig V 1 (the ten surviving leaves of a sacramentary written and illuminated around the year 1000) was created for the occasion of the consecration in 1017 of Robert the Pious’s ten-year-old son Hugh as his co-ruler. In putting forward this hypothesis, Nordenfalk was building on a suggestion he made first in 1950 that the manuscript was written and illuminated at the behest of Robert the Pious by a Lombard artist named Nivardus, who was working at the …
And Will He Perish: Melville's Whale, H. Rice
The Phenomenal Present, Charlene Elsby
Banquet Brutality And Medical Malice In La Condamnation De Banquet, Timothy Tomasik
Banquet Brutality And Medical Malice In La Condamnation De Banquet, Timothy Tomasik
Timothy J. Tomasik
No abstract provided.
American Urban History: A Living Canon. Or Is Anyone Listening?, Steven Corey
American Urban History: A Living Canon. Or Is Anyone Listening?, Steven Corey
Steven H. Corey
No abstract provided.
Ernest Hemingway Symposium - Readings And Discussion, Clay Morgan
Ernest Hemingway Symposium - Readings And Discussion, Clay Morgan
Clay Morgan
Clay Morgan's second novel, Santiago and the Drinking Party, conjures Hemingway in its very first chapter. His first NPR "All Things Considered" commentary was about the Hemingway memorial in Ketchum. This reading and storytelling session illuminates several Hemingway themes.
The Catholic Church As A Force For Good In The World: Addressing The Crisis Of Clerical Sexual Abuse, Stan Chu Ilo
The Catholic Church As A Force For Good In The World: Addressing The Crisis Of Clerical Sexual Abuse, Stan Chu Ilo
Stan Chu Ilo
No abstract provided.
"Trapper And Mountain Man" Participant/Presenter At Annual “The Museum Comes To Life” Event, Barton Barbour
"Trapper And Mountain Man" Participant/Presenter At Annual “The Museum Comes To Life” Event, Barton Barbour
Barton H. Barbour
No abstract provided.
Faculty Artist Series Recital, Jeanne Belfy, David Saunders, Svetlana Maddox
Faculty Artist Series Recital, Jeanne Belfy, David Saunders, Svetlana Maddox
Jeanne M. Belfy
A program of trios, including a 1998 Suite by Alexander Arutiunian and a big romantic work by Heinrich von Herzogenberg. Solo works for oboe by Vincent Persichetti and for horn and piano by Francis Poulenc were also featured.
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