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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The New Woman In Embryo: Masculine Women In Victorian Novels, Kayla Merrick
The New Woman In Embryo: Masculine Women In Victorian Novels, Kayla Merrick
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Sexual Assault And Its Impacts In Young Adult Literature, Amanda Charles
Sexual Assault And Its Impacts In Young Adult Literature, Amanda Charles
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Feminist Courtly Love In Marie De France, Summer Weaver
Feminist Courtly Love In Marie De France, Summer Weaver
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
"Conscious Of, But Could Not Apprehend": Joyce's Own Epiphany Through "The Dead", Leah Kelson Parks
"Conscious Of, But Could Not Apprehend": Joyce's Own Epiphany Through "The Dead", Leah Kelson Parks
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Shakespeare's Nameless Characters, Savanna Stone
Shakespeare's Nameless Characters, Savanna Stone
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Vulnerable Monsters: A Comparison Of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein And Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror, Olivia Moskot
Vulnerable Monsters: A Comparison Of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein And Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror, Olivia Moskot
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Black Fatherhood In America Through The Lens Of Contemporary Memoir, Christian Allred
Black Fatherhood In America Through The Lens Of Contemporary Memoir, Christian Allred
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
The Gothic And The Gross: Frankenstein And His Friend's Attractiveness To Children, Rebecca Mckee
The Gothic And The Gross: Frankenstein And His Friend's Attractiveness To Children, Rebecca Mckee
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Contributors Fall 2019
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
The Indian And "The Man": Double Consciousness By Community Identity In Zitkala-Ša's "The Soft-Hearted Sioux", Ethan Mcginty
The Indian And "The Man": Double Consciousness By Community Identity In Zitkala-Ša's "The Soft-Hearted Sioux", Ethan Mcginty
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Shakespeare, Female Sexuality, And Consent, Bayley Goldsberry
Shakespeare, Female Sexuality, And Consent, Bayley Goldsberry
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note Fall 2019
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Front Matter Fall 2019
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of The Physical: Lucille Clifton's Poetry About Bodies, Kaitlin Hoelzer
The Importance Of The Physical: Lucille Clifton's Poetry About Bodies, Kaitlin Hoelzer
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
In Search Of Hong Kong Literature In A Digital Hub: Evaluation Of Hong Kong Literature Database From A Perspective Of Researchers, Chui Yu Cheung, Dickson K.W. Chiu, King Kwan Li
In Search Of Hong Kong Literature In A Digital Hub: Evaluation Of Hong Kong Literature Database From A Perspective Of Researchers, Chui Yu Cheung, Dickson K.W. Chiu, King Kwan Li
Journal of East Asian Libraries
The Hong Kong Literature Database (HKLD), launched by the Chinese University of Hong Kong Library, is the first database on Hong Kong Literature. Previous research papers have examined historical and technical issues of HKLD. This article focuses on how researchers make use of HKLD which serves as a one-stop information platform for researchers, and with qualitative data, this paper also examines how users fulfill their information needs and view information seeking experience. Finally, this article evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of HKLD, and thus suggests possible further enhancements, including user-driven approach of the database development, application of digital humanities, and …
Emerging Technical Services, Part Two: 2019 Progress & 2020 Planning Report Of Ctp (Committee On Technical Processing), Charlene Chou
Emerging Technical Services, Part Two: 2019 Progress & 2020 Planning Report Of Ctp (Committee On Technical Processing), Charlene Chou
Journal of East Asian Libraries
This report is the Part Two of 2018 CTP report--“Emerging Technical Services: The Vision of the Committee on Technical Processing” published in JEAL, no. 167 (2018), and focuses on the progress of CEAL CTP (Committee on Technical Processing) activities and work plans to fulfill the goals of CTP in the past year.
Does Spotify Really Hurt Artists?, Daniel Witt
Does Spotify Really Hurt Artists?, Daniel Witt
Marriott Student Review
For years, members of the music industry have debated whether music streaming services like Spotify help or hurt artists. This article explores the pros and cons of music streaming and argues that overall, Spotify and services like it are helping artists to achieve their career goals.
Strive To Survive: The Redbox Example, Jake N. Conlin
Strive To Survive: The Redbox Example, Jake N. Conlin
Marriott Student Review
As technology continues to progress, companies can either adapt with technology or die. Advancements in technology should be used to better satisfy consumers. Companies that refuse to update their technology will not be able to survive in the future. Each company must make the most of its current technology, utilize new technology, and notify its customers of changes in its use of technology. Redbox finds itself at the crossroads of adapting or dying. Redbox can apply these three steps by milking its existing disc rental market, making the move to streaming, and marketing the new streaming service to consumers.
Swiss-American Missionaries For The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints In The Nineteenth Century, Cindy Brightenburg
Swiss-American Missionaries For The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints In The Nineteenth Century, Cindy Brightenburg
Swiss American Historical Society Review
In the fa ll of 1888, Gottfried Buehler left his home, wife and small children in Utah for a two-year return to Switzerland. He had been ass igned by his church to serve a miss ion in the land of his birth with the goal to preach the tenets of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the Mormon church, and hereafter referred to as "the church") to the people of Switzerland, baptize them into membership , and encourage them to emigrate to the land of Zion, or the Utah Territory. From the mid- to late-nineteenth …
The Twisted Mirror Of Perception: Social Science In Service Of Political/Ideological Expediency -- The Case Of Russian Eurasianism, Dimtry Shlapentokh
The Twisted Mirror Of Perception: Social Science In Service Of Political/Ideological Expediency -- The Case Of Russian Eurasianism, Dimtry Shlapentokh
Comparative Civilizations Review
There are many reasons why certain creeds or phenomena from foreign countries remain unknown in the West. They could be almost totally ignored for decades before becoming interesting to the scholarly community and general public until, eventually, works about them become published by the leading presses.
Readers: An Invitation To A Continuing Debate, Joseph Drew
Readers: An Invitation To A Continuing Debate, Joseph Drew
Comparative Civilizations Review
The organization was created in 1961, with a conference held at Salzburg, Austria. Scholars gathered there under the auspices of UNESCO for six days in October. Among those present were Pitirim Sorokin and Arnold Toynbee. The topics included the definition of the word “civilization,” problems in the analysis of complex cultures, civilizational encounters in the past, the Orient vs. the Occident, problems of universal history, theories of historiography, and the role of the social sciences and the humanities in globalization.
Phoenicians: The Quickening Of Western Civilization, John C. Scott
Phoenicians: The Quickening Of Western Civilization, John C. Scott
Comparative Civilizations Review
A relatively recent field of inquiry, Phoenician and Punic studies covers much the same time and geographical areas as Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic Greek and Roman history.1 Adjacent fields include economic, business, writing, agricultural, nautical, and biblical history. Scholarship today is moving beyond the Hellenocentric and Romanocentric viewpoints and the record of Phoenician history is increasingly seen as critical for understanding European origins.
A Physics For Civilization, Arthus S. Iberall
A Physics For Civilization, Arthus S. Iberall
Comparative Civilizations Review
A highly accomplished polymath, Arthur Iberall (1918-2002) served as an executive board member of the ISCSC as well as a long-time member and a distinguished participant in the ISCSC annual meetings. He was an expert on complex systems thinking.
The Comparative Study Of Civilizations And Its Relation To China, David Wilkinson
The Comparative Study Of Civilizations And Its Relation To China, David Wilkinson
Comparative Civilizations Review
Chinese scholars have recently expressed much interest in the comparative study of civilizations, lately carried on mostly in the West, but long open to, and increasingly of interest to, diverse perspectives. This essay is intended to suggest a road toward the development of comparative-civilizational studies centered on some questions of both historical and contemporary significance, with particular attention to one question concerning which the initial presuppositions of Western and Chinese scholars, in particular, may be at variance, but where there may be room for the development of agreed empirical-theoretical conclusions.
Chiming The Hours Of History: The Historiosophy Of Pitirim A. Sorokin As A Spring Of His Integralistic Sociocultural Paradigm, Vlad Alalykin-Izvekov
Chiming The Hours Of History: The Historiosophy Of Pitirim A. Sorokin As A Spring Of His Integralistic Sociocultural Paradigm, Vlad Alalykin-Izvekov
Comparative Civilizations Review
The purpose here is to present an original rethinking of the genesis, evolution, essence, role, place, and significance of the philosophical and historical views of the great Russian and American philosopher, sociologist and educator Pitirim A. Sorokin. In addition, an attempt will be made to determine their place and role in his scholarly work, as well as in the world’s treasury of the highest achievements of the human spirit.
The Element-Based Method Of Civilization Study, Andrew Targowski
The Element-Based Method Of Civilization Study, Andrew Targowski
Comparative Civilizations Review
The purpose: to define the element-based method of studying civilization with a meaningful contribution to contemporary life. The methodology: the transdisciplinary, big-picture view of human development on Earth based on graphic modeling of civilizational elements, their relations, and dynamics. The findings: about 200+ civilizational elements have been recognized within about 500 possible elements of society, culture, and infrastructure. Practical implications: today, civilization infrastructure challenges society and culture, which can lead to the fall of the Homo sapiens race and the rise of a human-machine race. Moreover, one of the options will be the rise of designer babies and the dichotomy …