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The Chiasm & Performance: Testing Theatrical Boundaries In Wollongong, Janys Hayes Dec 2004

The Chiasm & Performance: Testing Theatrical Boundaries In Wollongong, Janys Hayes

Janys Hayes

No abstract provided.


Bennett W. Smith And The Ministerial Influence On Political Life In Buffalo, Sherri Wallace Dec 2004

Bennett W. Smith And The Ministerial Influence On Political Life In Buffalo, Sherri Wallace

Sherri L. Wallace

No abstract.


Should The ‘Elgin Marbles’ Be Returned To Greece?, Nancy Sultan Dec 2004

Should The ‘Elgin Marbles’ Be Returned To Greece?, Nancy Sultan

Nancy Sultan

The Greek temple to the goddess Athena, Parthenos ( Maiden) -the Parthenon-is one of the most revered historic monuments in the world. It was built between 447-432 B.C.E. on the rock of the Acropolis in Athens, where it still stands, a holy ruin. For nearly 2,500 years the Parthenon has embodied the ancient Greek ideas of justice, reedom, and intellectual and artistic excellence that marked the height of the political power of Athens in the fifth century. It has endured centuries of earthquakes, military operations, weather, pollution, and looting. Fragments of monumental sculpture from the Parthenon and other buildings on …


Marriage, Melanie Sumner Dec 2004

Marriage, Melanie Sumner

Melanie Sumner

Abstract forthcoming


Contra Las Normas. Las Picaras Españolas, Reyes Coll-Tellechea Dec 2004

Contra Las Normas. Las Picaras Españolas, Reyes Coll-Tellechea

Reyes Coll-Tellechea

No abstract provided.


U.S. Latino Patriots , Refugio I. Rochin Dec 2004

U.S. Latino Patriots , Refugio I. Rochin

Refugio I. Rochin

U.S. LATINO PATRIOTS

From the American Revolution to Iraq 2003 - An Overview

By

Refugio I. Rochín, Ph.D.

Lionel Fernandez, Ph.D.

With the assistance of Jose Alonso Oliveros

This book, the first in the Julian Samora Research Institute’s E-Book Series, seeks to inform a popular audience that there have been Latino Patriots in all major wars in United States history. Thus investigators interest in the history of patriots must consider the roles that Latinos have played.

Professors Refugio Rochín and Lionel Fernández consider theirs an exploratory work, for the topic has not been investigated in great depth. Rochín and Fernández …


Testing A Diffusion Of Innovations In Education Model (Diem), Mark K. Warford Dec 2004

Testing A Diffusion Of Innovations In Education Model (Diem), Mark K. Warford

Mark K Warford

Following is a report on a questionnaire study based on the Diffusion of Innovations in Education Model (DIEM), which synthesizes research on educational innovations. The social system under study included foreign language teacher educators in eleven Southeastern states (N=83). Regional foreign language teacher educators were targeted for gathering data regarding the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) Proficiency Guidelines (1986), a language teaching innovation. In analyzing results, inferential statistics tested the weight of some of the DIEM’s predictions about the nature of educational change. In terms of the model’s predictions, state mandates appear to hinder rather than …


Time_Place_Space 4 - Adelaide Centre For The Arts, Sarah B. Miller, Fiona Winning, Teresa Crea Dec 2004

Time_Place_Space 4 - Adelaide Centre For The Arts, Sarah B. Miller, Fiona Winning, Teresa Crea

Sarah Miller

No abstract provided.


Embodied Literacies Project, I, Jenn Fishman Dec 2004

Embodied Literacies Project, I, Jenn Fishman

Jenn Fishman

Co-Principal Investigators Jenn Fishman and Stacey Pigg led the first year of the Embodied Literacies Project.


Itc Faculty First Grant Application, Jenn Fishman Dec 2004

Itc Faculty First Grant Application, Jenn Fishman

Jenn Fishman

No abstract provided.


When Only The Biggest Will Do: Getting Bang For Your Funding Buck, Sarah B. Miller Dec 2004

When Only The Biggest Will Do: Getting Bang For Your Funding Buck, Sarah B. Miller

Sarah Miller

No abstract provided.


Review: Ideological Variations And Narrative Horizons: New Perspectives On The Arabian Nights. Special Issue Of Middle Eastern Literatures (Incorporating Edebiyat), Bonnie Irwin Dec 2004

Review: Ideological Variations And Narrative Horizons: New Perspectives On The Arabian Nights. Special Issue Of Middle Eastern Literatures (Incorporating Edebiyat), Bonnie Irwin

Bonnie Irwin

No abstract provided.


'Hanging In Balance: 42 Contemporary Necklaces' Exhibition Catalog, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2004

'Hanging In Balance: 42 Contemporary Necklaces' Exhibition Catalog, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

'Hanging in Balance: 42 Contemporary Necklaces' catalog designed for the exhibit at the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts. This catalog won a 2005 Gold ADDY Award from the Advertising Federation of El Paso. Please be patient when downloading as file is 75.7 MB.


Travel Narrative, Jan Wellington Dec 2004

Travel Narrative, Jan Wellington

Jan Wellington

No abstract provided.


L'Histoire D'Amour, Jonathan D. Green Dec 2004

L'Histoire D'Amour, Jonathan D. Green

Jonathan D Green

I Clair de lune (Paul Verlaine) II Extase (Jean Lahor) III En sourdine (Verlaine) IV Prison (Verlaine) V Il pleure dans mon coeur (Verlaine) VI L’ombre des arbres (Verlaine) VII Adieu (Charles Grandmougin) SA choir, piano 15 minutes


An Urn, A Teapot, And The Archaeology Of Romantic Reading.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt Dec 2004

An Urn, A Teapot, And The Archaeology Of Romantic Reading.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt

Stephen C Behrendt

This pedagogical essay discusses a comparative approach to teaching John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn" and Joanna Baillie's "Lines to a Teapot" that helps to elucidate how conditioned expectations about gender and genre influence the ways in which readers respond to these two poems.


Reginald Shepherd's The Iowa Anthology Of New American Poetries, Michael Theune Dec 2004

Reginald Shepherd's The Iowa Anthology Of New American Poetries, Michael Theune

Michael Theune

No abstract provided.


Bringing The Rhetoric Of Assent And The Believing Game Together - And Into The Classroom, Peter Elbow Dec 2004

Bringing The Rhetoric Of Assent And The Believing Game Together - And Into The Classroom, Peter Elbow

Peter Elbow

To Wayne Booth‘s argument for assent, I assent. I will explore our large agreement, our small difference—and then describe some specific classroom practices that can support our common desire to improve rhetoric, thinking, and teaching.


Wayne Proudfoot, Ed., William James And A Science Of Religion: Reexperiencing The Varieties Of Religious Experience, Todd Gooch Dec 2004

Wayne Proudfoot, Ed., William James And A Science Of Religion: Reexperiencing The Varieties Of Religious Experience, Todd Gooch

Todd Gooch

This volume is a collection of six papers presented at a colloquium sponsored by the Center for the Study of Science and Relgion at Columbia University in 2002 to commemorate the centennial of James' Varieties of Religious Experience. The collection includes contributions from two philosophers, a psychologist, a historian and two theorists of religious studies.


Resistance To The Resistance To Poetry On The Resistance To Poetry, Michael Theune Dec 2004

Resistance To The Resistance To Poetry On The Resistance To Poetry, Michael Theune

Michael Theune

James Longenbach’s previous book of criticism, Modern Poetry after Modernism (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1997), opens by reworking Randall Jarrell’s claim in the essay "The End of the Line" that "Romantic poetry holds in solution contradictory tendencies which, isolated and exaggerated in modernism, look startlingly opposed to each other and to the earlier stages of romanticism." Replacing the references to romanticism with modernism, and the reference to modernism with postmodernism, Longenbach begins his argument against the continued use of the "breakthrough narrative," a faulty critical construct based on an overly simple idea of a too-easy distinction between modernism and postmodernism, suggesting …


Introduction, Rowan Cahill Dec 2004

Introduction, Rowan Cahill

Rowan Cahill

In this introduction to a collection of recollections of thirty-nine participants in the turbulent period 1965-1975 in Australia, Cahill argues the period was a cultural revolution. The future was seeded with movements and ideas that changed Australian society and culture, and enlarged the space for democratic action.


Summer Gra Application (2005), Jenn Fishman Dec 2004

Summer Gra Application (2005), Jenn Fishman

Jenn Fishman

This Summer GRA Award supported work that Stacey Pigg completed with Jenn Fishman for the Embodied Literacies Project in Summer of 2005.


Mark Twain And Nation, Randall Knoper Dec 2004

Mark Twain And Nation, Randall Knoper

Randall Knoper

No abstract provided.


Language And Gender (Summer 2005 Syllabus), Adam Hodges Dec 2004

Language And Gender (Summer 2005 Syllabus), Adam Hodges

Adam Hodges

LING 2400 familiarizes students with the effects of gender on language use; discusses popular beliefs and scholarly theories about language and communication; and provides students with tools for exploring the role of language and gender.


Monsoon, Annadora Y. Khan Dec 2004

Monsoon, Annadora Y. Khan

Annadora Y Khan

No abstract provided.


The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historic Parallels, Edward P. Hahnenberg Dec 2004

The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historic Parallels, Edward P. Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

Recognizing that the Church cannot be encompassed by a single and eternal ecclesiology, and that there are stages in the development of the Church's self-understanding, the author examines the history and development of two of the dominant twentieth century models : the earlier Mystical Body ecclesiologies, and the post-conciliar Communion/ Koinonia models. They contain interesting parallels, one of which is the risk of ignoring the concrete Church — the mystery manifested in history. What ecclesiological models may next rise to dominance?


Frances Burney, Jan Wellington Dec 2004

Frances Burney, Jan Wellington

Jan Wellington

No abstract provided.


"Formation And The Custodians Of Death", Michael Budde Dec 2004

"Formation And The Custodians Of Death", Michael Budde

Michael Budde

No abstract provided.


Language In Us Society (Fall 2005 Syllabus), Adam Hodges Dec 2004

Language In Us Society (Fall 2005 Syllabus), Adam Hodges

Adam Hodges

LING 1000 is a survey course that provides a non-technical exploration of the ways that language is used in America. It emphasizes language as a social institution and how values and goals of both public institutions and private groups shape, and are shaped by language and its use.


“Diacuí Killed Iracema: Indigenism, Nationalism And The Struggle For Brazilianness”, Tracy Devine Guzmán Dec 2004

“Diacuí Killed Iracema: Indigenism, Nationalism And The Struggle For Brazilianness”, Tracy Devine Guzmán

Tracy Devine Guzmán

No abstract provided.