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Missing: It, Rebecca Saunders Dec 2003

Missing: It, Rebecca Saunders

Rebecca Saunders

No abstract provided.


18 Mart 1915 Çanakkale Deniz Savaşı: Sebepleri, Gelişimi Ve Sonuçları, Yaşar Semiz Dec 2003

18 Mart 1915 Çanakkale Deniz Savaşı: Sebepleri, Gelişimi Ve Sonuçları, Yaşar Semiz

Yaşar Semiz

Bu çalışmada Osmanlı Devleti’nin Birinci Dünya Savaşı’na girişinden sonra Çarlık Rusya’sının talebi üzerine İngiltere ve Fransa’nın Çanakkale Boğazı’na karşı 18 Mart 1915’de donanma ile düzenledikleri saldırı ele alınmakta ve savaşın sebepleri, gelişimi, beklentileri ve sonuçları 1915 yılının Kasım ayından itibaren içinde bulunulan psikolojik durum da göz önüne alınarak değerlendirilmektedir. Çalışma giriş bölümünü takip eden “Neden Çanakkale?, Çanakkale Savaşı Sırasında İstanbul’da Durum Ne İdi?, Çanakkale Tahkimatı, 18 Mart Öncesi Çanakkale’ye Yapılan Öncü Taarruzlar, 18 Mart Çanakkale Deniz Savaşı ve Sonuç” bölümlerinden oluşmaktadır.


Feminist History, Theory, And Practice In The Shakespeare Classroom, Robert Lublin Dec 2003

Feminist History, Theory, And Practice In The Shakespeare Classroom, Robert Lublin

Robert Lublin

No abstract provided.


The Jew In The Haitian Imagination: A Popular History Of Anti-Judaism And Proto-Racism, Elizabeth Mcalister Dec 2003

The Jew In The Haitian Imagination: A Popular History Of Anti-Judaism And Proto-Racism, Elizabeth Mcalister

Elizabeth McAlister

No abstract provided.


La Tradicion Pianistique Argentine, Oscar E. Macchioni Dec 2003

La Tradicion Pianistique Argentine, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

See "Avec la Pologne," pages 5 and 6 of the PFD document (pages 92-93 of original). This article features the most relevant Argentine leaving pianists, where they were trained and where they live today.

"Macchioni, dont les concerts récents incluen aussi bien Beethoven que Chopin au Ginastera, Guastavino et Castro, incarne parfaitement le mouvement syncrétique "américain."


Africa, Race, And Culture In The Narratives Of W.E.B. Du Bois.Pdf, Babacar Mbaye Dec 2003

Africa, Race, And Culture In The Narratives Of W.E.B. Du Bois.Pdf, Babacar Mbaye

Babacar Mbaye

No abstract provided.


African Retentions In Go Tell It On The Mountain-Mawa.Pdf, Babacar Mbaye Dec 2003

African Retentions In Go Tell It On The Mountain-Mawa.Pdf, Babacar Mbaye

Babacar Mbaye

No abstract provided.


Halls Houses And Eating Clubs Of The Middletown Chapter Alpha Delta Phi Society.Pdf, Michaelle L. Biddle Dec 2003

Halls Houses And Eating Clubs Of The Middletown Chapter Alpha Delta Phi Society.Pdf, Michaelle L. Biddle

Michaelle Biddle

A short history of the Middletown Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phil Fraternity (now the co-educational Alpha Delta Phi Society) at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. It traces the development of the Middletown Chapter from its beginnings in 1847, its various meeting locations, eating clubs and its two houses through their various renovations and expansions up to 2004.


Healing A Broken World: Globalization And God By Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda, William T. Cavanaugh Dec 2003

Healing A Broken World: Globalization And God By Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda, William T. Cavanaugh

William T. Cavanaugh

No abstract provided.


"Sins Of Omission: What 'Religion And Violence' Arguments Ignore", William T. Cavanaugh Dec 2003

"Sins Of Omission: What 'Religion And Violence' Arguments Ignore", William T. Cavanaugh

William T. Cavanaugh

No abstract provided.


Diagnosi Sociale E Eudaimonia. Platone E Honneth, In "Annali Del Dipartimento Di Filosofia Di Firenze", Ix-X (2004), Pp. 1-15., Marco Solinas Dec 2003

Diagnosi Sociale E Eudaimonia. Platone E Honneth, In "Annali Del Dipartimento Di Filosofia Di Firenze", Ix-X (2004), Pp. 1-15., Marco Solinas

Marco Solinas

The paper is devoted to develop a connection between the Sozialphilosophie of Axel Honneth and Plato’s Republic. The main point is that Honneth’s research of a non formal theory of justice, connected with the idea of good life or eudaimonia, which permits a diagnosis of social pathologies, finds fecund confluences in the Plato’s doctrine.


Unterdrückung, Traum Und Unbewusstes In Platons „Politeia“ Und Bei Freud, In "Philosophisches Jahrbuch", 111/1 (2004), S. 90-112., Marco Solinas Dec 2003

Unterdrückung, Traum Und Unbewusstes In Platons „Politeia“ Und Bei Freud, In "Philosophisches Jahrbuch", 111/1 (2004), S. 90-112., Marco Solinas

Marco Solinas

The essay concerns the reconstruction of the repression of desires, with reference to the analysis of their oneiric emersions expounded in the Republic, in comparison with Freud’s conception. Plato’s concept of suppression according to which specific desires are enslaved, so that they can find satisfaction usually only in dreams seems consistent with Freud’s concept of remotion; therefore both the condition of the suppressed desires and the intrapsychic place of their enslavement seem to be interpretable in the light of Freud’s concept of the unconscious. Das Thema des vorliegenden Beitrags ist die Rekonstruktion der Repression von Wünschen in Bezug auf die …


Frankenstein In The Context Of German Romanticism, Scott Abbott Dec 2003

Frankenstein In The Context Of German Romanticism, Scott Abbott

Scott Abbott

No abstract provided.


The Production Of Popular Music As A Confidence Game: The Case Of The Chicago Blues, David Grazian Dec 2003

The Production Of Popular Music As A Confidence Game: The Case Of The Chicago Blues, David Grazian

David Grazian

In this article I argue that the production of live music shares many formal properties with that of confidence games: specifically, (1) a set of structural relationships in which operators, ropers, insiders, shills and marks are enmeshed, (2) the deployment of carefully planned strategies of deception, and (3) a pattern of success owed in part to the moral and financial motivations of insiders, the willingness of the state to assist in the enterprise, and the desire among victims to be swayed by the production. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in some of Chicago’s most popular blues clubs, I examine these …


Opportunities For Ethnography In The Sociology Of Music, David Grazian Dec 2003

Opportunities For Ethnography In The Sociology Of Music, David Grazian

David Grazian

Since the 1920s the sociological study of music has greatly benefited from the contributions made by researchers who use ethnographic methods in their work, and in this article I review some of this noteworthy scholarship. I argue that the last 10 years have seen a flourishing of ethnography on the relationships between music and, respectively, gender, place, and globalization. I conclude by identifying three topics that could benefit from further ethnographic study: the use of popular music in the marketing of urban areas; the production process within the culture industries; and the consumption of music in real time and space.


Taiwan, Chien-Juh Gu, Rita Gallin Dec 2003

Taiwan, Chien-Juh Gu, Rita Gallin

Chien-Juh Gu

No abstract provided.


The Empire From The Street: Virginia Woolf, Wembley, And Imperial Monuments, Scott Cohen Dec 2003

The Empire From The Street: Virginia Woolf, Wembley, And Imperial Monuments, Scott Cohen

Scott Cohen

No abstract provided.


Finding And Creating Possibility: Reading In The Lives Of Lesbian, Bisexual And Queer Young Women, Paulette Rothbauer Dec 2003

Finding And Creating Possibility: Reading In The Lives Of Lesbian, Bisexual And Queer Young Women, Paulette Rothbauer

Paulette Rothbauer

This study examines the voluntary reading practices of self-identified lesbian, bisexual and queer young women between the ages of 18 and 23 years. The practices associated with voluntary reading including finding, borrowing, buying, reading, sharing and talking about texts, especially those that fall into the genre of lesbian and gay literature, comprise the central theme of this study. Data collection and analysis were guided by principles of qualitative, 
interpretivist inquiry. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with seventeen young women in London and Toronto, Ontario. Three main themes related to reading emerged from analysis of interview transcripts. The first of …


The Internet In The Reading Accounts Of Lesbian And Queer Young Women: Failed Searches And Unsanctioned Reading, Paulette Rothbauer Dec 2003

The Internet In The Reading Accounts Of Lesbian And Queer Young Women: Failed Searches And Unsanctioned Reading, Paulette Rothbauer

Paulette Rothbauer

In my dissertation research (Rothbauer 2004a), I explore the role of voluntary reading in the lives of self-identified lesbian or queer young women (18–23 years). The larger context of this inquiry concerns the negotiation of diverse meanings of alternative sexualities constructed by young people through the consumption of a range of self-selected reading materials, including lesbian and gay literature. Data collection and analysis were guided by qualitative principles of interpretive and reflexive research, and data are taken primarily from conversational interviews with 17 young women, conducted between November 2001 and February 2003. One area of significant findings encompasses the uses …


Le Discours Britannique Sur L'Insurrection Francophones De 1837 Au Canada : Un "Nationalisme" Sans Avenir ?, Francoise Le Jeune Pr Dec 2003

Le Discours Britannique Sur L'Insurrection Francophones De 1837 Au Canada : Un "Nationalisme" Sans Avenir ?, Francoise Le Jeune Pr

Francoise LE JEUNE

No abstract provided.


The American New Woman And Her Influence On The Daughters Of The Empire In British Columbia In The Daily Press (1880-1895), Francoise Le Jeune Pr Dec 2003

The American New Woman And Her Influence On The Daughters Of The Empire In British Columbia In The Daily Press (1880-1895), Francoise Le Jeune Pr

Francoise LE JEUNE

No abstract provided.


“Behind Folding Shutters In Whittingehame House”: Alice Blanche Balfour (1850–1936) And Amateur Natural History, Donald L. Opitz Phd Dec 2003

“Behind Folding Shutters In Whittingehame House”: Alice Blanche Balfour (1850–1936) And Amateur Natural History, Donald L. Opitz Phd

Donald L. Opitz

During the rise of professional biology in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, individual naturalists continued to develop private collections by modest means and often within their own homes. Despite the increasing opportunities for women to participate in the sciences, the number of women entomologists remained relatively few. The amateur entomological career of Alice Blanche Balfour, the younger sister of Arthur James Balfour, first Earl of Balfour, reveals how a confluence of personal and social factors shaped a gentlewoman's capacity to pursue her interests in natural history. This paper revises earlier images of Alice Balfour by presenting her as …


How To Learn From Our Mistakes: Explanation And Moral Justification, Kristin Andrews Dec 2003

How To Learn From Our Mistakes: Explanation And Moral Justification, Kristin Andrews

Kristin Andrews, PhD

A new approach to developing models of folk psychology is suggested, namely that different models exist for different folk psychological practices. This point is made through an example: the explanation and justification of morally heinous actions. Human folk psychology in this area is prone to a specific error of conflating an explanation for behaviour with a justification of it. An analysis of the error leads me to conclude that simulation is used to generate both explanations and justifications of heinous acts. It is needed in both these cases because most of us lack theoretical information about evil actors. I will …


Evolving Hinduism: Comparing The Bhagavad Gītā, Michele Gibney Dec 2003

Evolving Hinduism: Comparing The Bhagavad Gītā, Michele Gibney

Michele Gibney

Hinduism was a semi-fluid belief system in the medieval period of India. At first it was built around the Brahmin class who were the priests that had the ritual authority to perform elaborate sacrifices for the other three caste levels. There was also then the canon of Vedic literature, one aspect of which was the Upanişads. The Upanişads preached a solitary, hermit-like existence which emphasized meditation. This produced a strong ascetic body, but did not contribute to the continuation of society as a whole. The Upanişads themselves were a reaction to the earlier traditions of priestly worship and predominance of …


A Painful Labor: Photography And Responsibility Dec 2003

A Painful Labor: Photography And Responsibility

Sharon Sliwinski

Despite the avalanche of objections regarding documentary's false promise to awaken social conscience, this paper considers the tension between photography and responsibility. By examining the encounter with images of suffering through a psychoanalytic register, the paper tries to articulate what Barthes describes as the ‘painful labour’ of responding to the photographic other – an encounter that illuminates the limit of the spectator's ability to respond. Photographs provide an occasion to register this limit, which, I argue, opens up the spectator's traditional notions of responsibility from a set of moral duties towards a questioning of the ethical relation.


La Génesis De Un Símbolo: Isabel La Católica En El Teatro Reaccionario Español De La Década De 1930, Luis Martín-Estudillo Dec 2003

La Génesis De Un Símbolo: Isabel La Católica En El Teatro Reaccionario Español De La Década De 1930, Luis Martín-Estudillo

Luis Martín-Estudillo

No abstract provided.


"People Aren't Afraid Anymore, But It's Hard To Find Books": Reading Practices That Inform The Personal And Social Identities Of Self-Identified Lesbian And Queer Young Women, Paulette Rothbauer Dec 2003

"People Aren't Afraid Anymore, But It's Hard To Find Books": Reading Practices That Inform The Personal And Social Identities Of Self-Identified Lesbian And Queer Young Women, Paulette Rothbauer

Paulette Rothbauer

A presentation of my doctoral research, in which I examine reading as a taken-for-granted and under-studied aspect of information seeking and information use. Specifically, I look at the role of voluntary reading in the negotiation of alternative sexual identities amongst young women (18-23 years of age) who self-identify as lesbian, queer, or bisexual.