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“La Teoría Post-Rawlsiana De La Desobediencia Civil” (Civil Disobedience After Rawls), Andrés Henao Castro Dec 2005

“La Teoría Post-Rawlsiana De La Desobediencia Civil” (Civil Disobedience After Rawls), Andrés Henao Castro

Andrés Fabián Henao-Castro

No abstract provided.


Review: From Olympus To Camelot: The World Of European Mythology, Bonnie Irwin Dec 2005

Review: From Olympus To Camelot: The World Of European Mythology, Bonnie Irwin

Bonnie Irwin

No abstract provided.


An Epicurean Epistolary Exchange With Bess Marvin, Nancy Drew’S Chum, Allison Schuette Dec 2005

An Epicurean Epistolary Exchange With Bess Marvin, Nancy Drew’S Chum, Allison Schuette

Allison Schuette

No abstract provided.


Jews And Catholics In Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church In The Post Reformation Era, Magda Teter Dec 2005

Jews And Catholics In Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church In The Post Reformation Era, Magda Teter

Magda Teter

My first book, Jews and Heretics in Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church in the Post Reformation Era (Cambridge University Press, 2006, pbk 2009), introduced Jews into a traditional Polish narrative of post-Reformation Poland that had been grounded in a Catholic-Protestant dichotomy, allowing me to reposition the role of Jews and other non-Catholics in multicultural Poland in a completely new way. My approach has broadened the context of Poland’s religious history and has revealed the superficiality of the re-Catholicization of the ruling elites, whose economic interests triumphed over their religious loyalties, challenging the view of the “triumph of the Counter-Reformation” in …


La Gruta, Marianne Rogoff Dec 2005

La Gruta, Marianne Rogoff

Marianne Rogoff

"An ordinary night at La Gruta. Hot water dispels tension, possibilities float around my soft flesh, hard heart. Woman in her forties. Betrayed wife. Swims in mist under star-strewn Mexican sky. Again, another starry night and demons banish, mourning ceases, I breathe and swim through air, free the beastly beating broke-down heart. Under moonlight, seven nights the pool shimmers, light visible, then the tunnel, hotter, long and tight…. "


Selected Studies In Drama And Renaissance Literature, Clifford Davidson Dec 2005

Selected Studies In Drama And Renaissance Literature, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

Reprinted essays except for “Memory, the Resurrection, and Early Drama."


York Guilds And The Corpus Christi Plays: Unwilling Participants?, Clifford Davidson Dec 2005

York Guilds And The Corpus Christi Plays: Unwilling Participants?, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

Maud Sellers, in 1912, introduced the notion that the York guilds which produced the civic Corpus Christi plays found them to be ‘an intolerable and vexatious burden.’ The idea has persisted. However, the picture of guild support for the plays is complex, especially during the period of economic and civic decline which in fact impoverished some guilds and left others with a membership deficit due to the inability to maintain their numbers. York, like other cities, was unable to maintain its population without immigration from outside since the death rate exceeded the birth rate. Pestilence and disease played a part …


Historical Perspectives On Elizabeth Seton And Education: School Is My Chief Business., Betty Ann Mcneil Dec 2005

Historical Perspectives On Elizabeth Seton And Education: School Is My Chief Business., Betty Ann Mcneil

Betty Ann McNeil, D.C.

Elizabeth Ann Seton – the first native-born U.S. citizen to be canonized – and her passion for education is the subject of this historical essay. Implications for contemporary educational leaders are also discussed.


A Note On Punctum, Sharon Sliwinski Dec 2005

A Note On Punctum, Sharon Sliwinski

Sharon Sliwinski

A note on Roland Barthes' punctum.


Old Money, New Money, And No Money, Melanie Sumner Dec 2005

Old Money, New Money, And No Money, Melanie Sumner

Melanie Sumner

Abstract forthcoming


Gothic Sexualities, Steven Bruhm Dec 2005

Gothic Sexualities, Steven Bruhm

Steven Bruhm

No abstract provided.


A Sense Of Place In A Globalized World: Place-Based Organizing For Corporate Accountability, Laura Stivers Dec 2005

A Sense Of Place In A Globalized World: Place-Based Organizing For Corporate Accountability, Laura Stivers

Laura Stivers

no abstract available


Performance Highlights (2006 - 2008), Dan Rager Dec 2005

Performance Highlights (2006 - 2008), Dan Rager

Dan Rager

Cleveland Clinic Concert Band
Conductor: Dan Rager

1) Amparito Roca – Texidor/Winter
2) English Country Dances – Gene Milford
3) Hungarian Dance No. 5 – Brahms/Longfield
4) Walk In the Garden – Rolf Rudin
5) American Sailing Songs – Gene Milford
6) Hallelujah Trombone – Fillmore/Schissel
7) Spanish Dance No. 5 – Granados/Charles Yeago
8) Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Harold Arlen/arr: Dan Rager
9) His Honor – Fillmore
10) Wedding Dance – Press/Fennell
11) Disney At the Movies – Higgins
12) We the People - Barnes
13) Washington Post March –Sousa


早期儒家的仪式和牺牲:与精神世界的联系 (Ritual And Sacrifice In Early Confucianism: Contacts With The Spirit World), Deborah A. Sommer (司馬黛蘭) Dec 2005

早期儒家的仪式和牺牲:与精神世界的联系 (Ritual And Sacrifice In Early Confucianism: Contacts With The Spirit World), Deborah A. Sommer (司馬黛蘭)

Deborah A. Sommer

No abstract provided.


Anne Bogart: Theatre Should Explore More And Explain Less, David Wohl, Susan Marrash Minnerly Dec 2005

Anne Bogart: Theatre Should Explore More And Explain Less, David Wohl, Susan Marrash Minnerly

David Wohl

An interview with director Anne Bogart & synopsis of her address to the 2006 Southeastern Theatre Conference annual convention.


New Media Arts Scoping Study Report, Andrew Donovan, Sarah Miller, Elaine Lally Dec 2005

New Media Arts Scoping Study Report, Andrew Donovan, Sarah Miller, Elaine Lally

Sarah Miller

No abstract provided.


The Christian Recorder, Broken Families And Educated Nations: Julia Collins' Civil War Novel The Curse Of Caste, P. Gabrielle Foreman Dec 2005

The Christian Recorder, Broken Families And Educated Nations: Julia Collins' Civil War Novel The Curse Of Caste, P. Gabrielle Foreman

P. Gabrielle Foreman

This essay views Julia Collins’s The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride (1865) through the racialized lens of Civil War’s promise and trauma. At first glance, the author’s narrative choices—her antebellum frame, her principal character’s racial indeterminacy and domestic concerns, even the overtly racialized advice she dispenses in the essays she publishes in the important Black paper, the Christian Recorder—seem distractingly distanced from the immediacy of the unfolding national conflict. Yet, readers can plot Collins’s story on the temporal and activist axes that she so explicitly engages by publishing in the Recorder, a paper that printed editorials …


What Do We Really Want To Teach In Alice Munro's 'Walker Brothers', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe Dec 2005

What Do We Really Want To Teach In Alice Munro's 'Walker Brothers', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe

Charlie Sweet

No matter how long or often we teach a course, in order to keep ourselves fresh, to provide a challenge, and to adapt to the shifting academic environment, we like to change the syllabus. Next semester, to include more contemporary and non-USA Americans in our Introduction to American Literature II survey, we're adding Alice Munro's "Walker Brothers Cowboy."


Language In Us Society (Spring 2006 Syllabus), Adam Hodges Dec 2005

Language In Us Society (Spring 2006 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.


The Salience Of Racial And Ethnic Identification In Friendship Choices Among Hispanic Adolescents, Grace Kao, Elizabeth Vaquera Dec 2005

The Salience Of Racial And Ethnic Identification In Friendship Choices Among Hispanic Adolescents, Grace Kao, Elizabeth Vaquera

Grace Kao

No abstract provided.


Representations Of Race And Romance: The Portrayal Of People Of Scottish Descent In North America By British Newspapers, 1997-1999, Euan Hague Dec 2005

Representations Of Race And Romance: The Portrayal Of People Of Scottish Descent In North America By British Newspapers, 1997-1999, Euan Hague

Euan Hague

No abstract provided.


Sources: Encyclopedia Of The Documentary Film (Review), Robin L. Imhof Dec 2005

Sources: Encyclopedia Of The Documentary Film (Review), Robin L. Imhof

Robin L. Imhof

No abstract provided.


Mobility, Indexicality, And The Enregisterment Of “Pittsburghese.”, Barbara Johnstone, Jennifer Andrus, Andrew E. Danielson Dec 2005

Mobility, Indexicality, And The Enregisterment Of “Pittsburghese.”, Barbara Johnstone, Jennifer Andrus, Andrew E. Danielson

Barbara Johnstone

No abstract provided.


An Annotated Bibliography Of Protestant Theological Writings On Angels In Post-Reformation Thought From 1565 To 1739, Andrew T. Sulavik Th.D, Mlis Dec 2005

An Annotated Bibliography Of Protestant Theological Writings On Angels In Post-Reformation Thought From 1565 To 1739, Andrew T. Sulavik Th.D, Mlis

Andrew T. Sulavik

The annotated bibliography, comprised of fifty-five works by fifty-one authors and 3,242 pages (1,096 in Latin and 2,146 in English) of writings directly related to angelology, is arranged in chronological order. It is preceded by a Specifications Statement, which describes the domain, scope, selection process, organization and editorial practices of the bibliography. The selected works are representative of an array of Protestant confessional groups including the Anglican, Arminian, Calvinist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Puritan, and Remonstrant traditions. Designed to ease the task of conducting research on angelology as it relates to post-Reformation literature, it provides a useful bibliographical tool to scholars of …


Protestant Theological Writings On Angels In Post-Reformation Thought From 1565 To 1939, Andrew T.H Sulavik Dec 2005

Protestant Theological Writings On Angels In Post-Reformation Thought From 1565 To 1939, Andrew T.H Sulavik

Andrew T. Sulavik

This is an introductory survey of Protestant theological writings on the doctrine of angels expressed in systems of theology (primarily loci communes), treatises, and sermons produced during the post-Reformation era of scholastic orthodoxy. The topic has received little scholarly attention, but is of importance for the light it sheds on a significant theological era that is not well known for its prolific literary activity on angelology. It provides a frame of reference on bibliographical sources for this subject to scholars of historical theology, historians of Reforma- tion, Renaissance and Enlightenment thought, and those with interdisciplinary interests.


The Prodigal's Journey: Ideologies Of Self And City In The Gothic Cathedral, Gerald B. Guest Dec 2005

The Prodigal's Journey: Ideologies Of Self And City In The Gothic Cathedral, Gerald B. Guest

Gerald B. Guest

No abstract provided.


The Alien Forms Of Race In Early Modern England, Jean E. Feerick Dec 2005

The Alien Forms Of Race In Early Modern England, Jean E. Feerick

Jean Feerick

No abstract provided.


Prosodic Rhythm And African American English, Erik R. Thomas, Phillip M. Carter Dec 2005

Prosodic Rhythm And African American English, Erik R. Thomas, Phillip M. Carter

Phillip M. Carter

Prosodic rhythm was measured for a sample of 20 African American and 20 European American speakers from North Carolina using the metric devised by Low, Grabe, and Nolan (2000), which involves comparisons of the durations of vowels in adjacent syllables. In order to gain historical perspective, the same technique was applied to the ex-slave recordings described in Bailey, Maynor, and Cukor-Avila (1991) and to recordings of five Southern European Americans born before the Civil War. In addition, Jamaicans, Hispanics of Mexican origin who spoke English as their L2, and Hispanics speaking Spanish served as control groups. Results showed that the …


ទស្សនាវដ្តី​រឿង​ព្រេង​ខ្មែរ​ថ្មី​ {New Cambodian Folktales: Tricksters}, Erik W. Davis Davise@Macalester.Edu Dec 2005

ទស្សនាវដ្តី​រឿង​ព្រេង​ខ្មែរ​ថ្មី​ {New Cambodian Folktales: Tricksters}, Erik W. Davis Davise@Macalester.Edu

Erik W. Davis

No abstract provided.


Te’Ur Hacliliyut Bafonolofya Šel Ha`Ivrit Hayisre’Elit Besifro Šel Xaiim Rozén Ha`Ivrit Šelanu (The Description Of Sonority In The Phonology Of Israeli Hebrew In Haiim B. Rosén’S Ha`Ivrit Shelanu.), Shmuel Bolozky Dec 2005

Te’Ur Hacliliyut Bafonolofya Šel Ha`Ivrit Hayisre’Elit Besifro Šel Xaiim Rozén Ha`Ivrit Šelanu (The Description Of Sonority In The Phonology Of Israeli Hebrew In Haiim B. Rosén’S Ha`Ivrit Shelanu.), Shmuel Bolozky

Shmuel Bolozky

No abstract provided.