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Dane Harrison Senior Lecture-Recital: Schumann At Shrovetide, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Dane Harrison Senior Lecture-Recital: Schumann At Shrovetide, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Of Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The Cuban Spectacular: Where In The World Is Carmen Santiago (De Cuba)?, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The Cuban Spectacular: Where In The World Is Carmen Santiago (De Cuba)?, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Ur Chamber Ensembles, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Ur Chamber Ensembles, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Global Sounds, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Global Sounds, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Ur Jazz & Contemporary Combos, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Ur Jazz & Contemporary Combos, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Rebecca Quillen, Clarinet [And] David Niethamer, Clarinet. Duo Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Rebecca Quillen, Clarinet [And] David Niethamer, Clarinet. Duo Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Corre Muchacha, Corre: Estructura De Clases Y Trabajo Doméstico En La Nana (2009), De Sebastián Silva, Karina Elizabeth Vázquez
Corre Muchacha, Corre: Estructura De Clases Y Trabajo Doméstico En La Nana (2009), De Sebastián Silva, Karina Elizabeth Vázquez
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
En los casi treinta años transcurridos desde el restablecimiento de la democracia, los países del Cono Sur han transitado por profundas transformaciones socioculturales, económicas y políticas. Algunos elementos en común han sido la aplicación y el fracaso de políticas de corte neoliberal, la reconfiguración del escenario político, la revisión del pasado dictatorial y los reajustes ideológico-culturales en el campo literario e intelectual. Esto último atañe especialmente a países como Argentina y Brasil, donde los estallidos sociales desatados por décadas de medidas económicas restrictivas condujeron a la priorización de lo social en las agendas políticas. Por el contrario, la democracia chilena …
Women's Chorale And Schola Cantorum, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Women's Chorale And Schola Cantorum, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Mike Davison And The Latin Jazz Messengers, Featuring Hannah Jacobsen, Vocalist, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Mike Davison And The Latin Jazz Messengers, Featuring Hannah Jacobsen, Vocalist, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Elizabeth Morgan Piano Lecture-Recital: Professional Women Writers And Musicians In Late Georgian-Era England, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Elizabeth Morgan Piano Lecture-Recital: Professional Women Writers And Musicians In Late Georgian-Era England, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Wheeler's Law, Dieter Gunkel
Wheeler's Law, Dieter Gunkel
Classical Studies Faculty Publications
“Wheeler’s Law” refers to a phonologically conditioned accent retraction process reconstructed for an early pandialectal stage of Greek by which oxytone words became paroxytone if they ended in a heavy-light-light syllable sequence (HLL), e.g. *[poi̯ kilós] > [poi̯ kílos] ‘multicolored’, *[dedegmenós] > [dedegménos] ‘awaiting, expecting’ (LHLL). Note that word-final syllables ending in a short vowel followed by one consonant (e.g. [os]) count as light for Wheeler’s Law, just as they do for the Law of Limitation. The accent retraction was originally proposed by Benjamin Ide Wheeler (1854–1927) in 1885; for further insights, analysis, and references, see Probert 2006.
La (In)Gravidez De Las Palabras: Experiencia Y Lenguaje En Flores De Un Solo Día De Anna-Kazumi Stahl, Karina Elizabeth Vázquez
La (In)Gravidez De Las Palabras: Experiencia Y Lenguaje En Flores De Un Solo Día De Anna-Kazumi Stahl, Karina Elizabeth Vázquez
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
La novela Flores de un solo día (2002) ha llamado la atención de la crítica literaria académica por plasmar temáticamente el conjunto de particularidades lingüísticas de su autora. Nacida en Shreveport, al norte de Luisiana, en 1962, de madre japonesa y padre alemán-norteamericano, Anna-Kazumi Stahl eligió como patria escrituraria el español rioplatense al mudarse a Buenos Aires en 1995. Para esta escritora que habla inglés, japonés y alemán, aprender español y escribir en esta lengua ha sido enfrentarse a un "otro" que se encuentra más allá de su mando y termina por convertirse en "el mejor recurso para una …
Neviditelné Násilí. Politické Násilí V Hispanoamerické Literatuře, Claudia García, Karina Elizabeth Vázquez
Neviditelné Násilí. Politické Násilí V Hispanoamerické Literatuře, Claudia García, Karina Elizabeth Vázquez
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
V období mezi lety 1950 a 1980 země v různých částech Latinské Ameriky zaznamenaly nebývale dramatický společenskopolitický vývoj, jehož důležitým mezníkem byla kubánská revoluce. Tato skutečnost se odrazila i v oblasti kultury. Na levicově orientované politické scéně vládlo přesvědčení o nevyhnutelnosti ozbrojeného boje za lepší společnost, přičemž klíčová úloha se přisuzovala cheguevarovské doktrině „nového člověka“. Tímto směrem se obraceli především ti, kteří ve své zemi chtěli svrhnout vládnoucí diktaturu a kořeny četných problémů tehdejší společnosti spatřovali především v sociální nerovnosti. Celou Latinskou Ameriku zachvátily revoluční myšlenky.
Empire's Children: Child Emigration, Welfare, And The Decline Of The British World, 1869-1967 (Book Review), Christopher Bischof
Empire's Children: Child Emigration, Welfare, And The Decline Of The British World, 1869-1967 (Book Review), Christopher Bischof
History Faculty Publications
Empire’s Children is far from the now well-worn tale of imperial decline. It locates the shifting fortunes of the child emigration movement at the heart of the reconfiguration of identities, political economies, and nationalisms in Britain, Canada, Australia, and Rhodesia. Though Britons eventually had to face the diminishing importance of Britishness as either a cultural or racial ideal in the eyes of even their settler colonies, on the whole the story of the child emigration movement’s shifting fortunes testifies to the malleability and resilience of Britishness.
Family Weekend Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Family Weekend Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
David Esleck Trio, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
David Esleck Trio, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
'Fors Clavigera', The Young Women Of Whitelands College, And The Temptations Of Social History, Christopher Bischof
'Fors Clavigera', The Young Women Of Whitelands College, And The Temptations Of Social History, Christopher Bischof
History Faculty Publications
On the first of May each year from the 1880s onward the young women at Whitelands teacher training college in London celebrated by throwing to the wind the timetable that normally dictated how their every moment would be spent. Instead, they adorned the college in flowers, donned in white dresses, and spent the day dancing, singing, and reading poetry. The tradition of May Day helped to poke a hole in the rather dour institutional regimen of Whitelands, which opened the way for many smaller, everyday acts that gradually reworked the ethos of the college.
Phonetics Instruction Improves Learners' Perception Of L2 Sounds, Elizabeth M. Kissling
Phonetics Instruction Improves Learners' Perception Of L2 Sounds, Elizabeth M. Kissling
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
Explicit phonetics instruction can help second language (L2) learners to moderately improve their pronunciation, but less is known about how the instruction affects learners’ perception, even though there is evidence that perception and pronunciation are related. This study provided phonetics instruction to students (n = 46) studying Spanish as a foreign language and measured the resulting change in their perception of eight target phones as compared with a control group (n = 41). Perception was assessed with discrimination tests immediately following instruction and three weeks later. Results indicated that the instruction conferred a small advantage in the delayed …
Political Obligation, Richard Dagger, David Lefkowitz
Political Obligation, Richard Dagger, David Lefkowitz
Political Science Faculty Publications
This essay begins, therefore, with a brief history of the problem of political obligation. It then turns, in Part II, to the conceptual questions raised by political obligation, such as what it means for an obligation to be political. In Part III the focus is on the skeptics, with particular attention to the self-proclaimed philosophical anarchists, who deny that political obligations exist yet do not want to abolish the state. Part IV surveys the leading contenders among the various theories of political obligation now on offer, and Part V concludes the essay with a brief consideration of recent proposals for …
"The Color Purple" Takes Us On Emotional Journey Of Self-Discovery (Performance Review), Daryl Cumber Dance
"The Color Purple" Takes Us On Emotional Journey Of Self-Discovery (Performance Review), Daryl Cumber Dance
English Faculty Publications
Extraordinary. That's the only way to describe the Virginia Repertory Theatre's musical version of "The Color Purple." Based on Alice Walker's classic novel, this Broadway-class show takes the audience on a moving, soulful journey of self-discovery with the heroine, Celie.
Wartime Norms And Survival, Jeffrey K. Hass
Wartime Norms And Survival, Jeffrey K. Hass
Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Publications
Ленинградская блокада является одним из наиболее трагических примеров лишений, опасностей и страданий, которые обрушивает на человека военное время. Важность её изучения заключается, во-первых, в том, что блокада может пролить дополнительный свет на советскую политику, экономику и общество в целом. В какой степени советская цивилизация была укоренена в повседневных практиках, интересах и понятиях? В какой степени советские институты могли реагировать на испытания, подобные блокаде? Во-вторых, изучение блокадных реалий помогает ответить и на более общие вопросы, которые беспокоят современные науки об обществе. Как ведут себя люди в экстремальных условиях? Продолжают ли в этих условиях иметь значение прежние нормы и традиции, и какие …
Dane Harrison, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Dane Harrison, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Ur Jazz And Contemporary Combos, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Ur Jazz And Contemporary Combos, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Will Buckley, Baritone And Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Senior Recital: Will Buckley, Baritone And Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Robby Schranze, Tuba And Composition: Senior Honors Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Robby Schranze, Tuba And Composition: Senior Honors Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The Sodomy Trial Of Nicholas Sension, 1677: Documents And Teaching Guide, Richard Godbeer, Douglas L. Winiarski
The Sodomy Trial Of Nicholas Sension, 1677: Documents And Teaching Guide, Richard Godbeer, Douglas L. Winiarski
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
The sodomy trial of Nicholas Sension in 1677 has long fascinated historians, in part because the surviving documentation from this particular case is exceptionally full and richly detailed, but also because it challenges long-held assumptions about attitudes toward sodomy in early America. The trial records cast light not only on the history of sexuality but also on a broad range of themes relating to seventeenth-century New England’s society and culture. Yet until now no complete edition of the documents from Sension’s trial has appeared in print. This edition is intended primarily for use in undergraduate courses. It includes a substantial …
The Peters Projection And The Latitude And Longitude Of Recolonization, Timothy Barney
The Peters Projection And The Latitude And Longitude Of Recolonization, Timothy Barney
Rhetoric and Communication Studies Faculty Publications
In 1973, German historian Arno Peters unveiled the “Peters projection,” a map that challenged the Eurocentric Mercator style by redrawing the so-called “Third World” to appear more prominent on the global landscape. The projection sparked intense debate among cartographers about the overt use of ideology in mapping, while simultaneously championed by international groups (from the UN to church organizations) as a corrective against the marginalization of developing nations. This essay addresses how the Peters map became a rhetorical emblem for an internationalist identity within the contentious spatial conceptions constraining the Cold War. Ultimately, the Peters projection, despite its radicalism, constituted …