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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Global Vision Of World History In Contemporary China, Ricardo K. S. Mak
Global Vision Of World History In Contemporary China, Ricardo K. S. Mak
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
From The Editors, Joseph Drew
Editor's Note, Joseph Drew
Traditions And Civilizations: Another Approach To Understanding Human History, Walter Benesch, Eduardo Wilner
Traditions And Civilizations: Another Approach To Understanding Human History, Walter Benesch, Eduardo Wilner
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
What Is Living And What Is Dead In Eurocentrism?, Ricardo Duchesne
What Is Living And What Is Dead In Eurocentrism?, Ricardo Duchesne
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
The Civilizational Concept, Matthew Melko
The Civilizational Concept, Matthew Melko
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
Globalization Vs. Americanization: Is The World Being Americanized By The Dominance Of American Culture, Yoichi Shimemura
Globalization Vs. Americanization: Is The World Being Americanized By The Dominance Of American Culture, Yoichi Shimemura
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
An Assessment Of Innovative Dating In Recent Studies Of Ancient Civilization, Rosco C. Hinkle
An Assessment Of Innovative Dating In Recent Studies Of Ancient Civilization, Rosco C. Hinkle
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
Globalization As A Signal Of The Next Stage In Cultural Evolution, Lee Stauffer
Globalization As A Signal Of The Next Stage In Cultural Evolution, Lee Stauffer
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
Fernand Braudel. Civilization And Capitalism, 15th-18th Century. V. 2 The Wheels Of Commerce, Gloria Emeagwali
Fernand Braudel. Civilization And Capitalism, 15th-18th Century. V. 2 The Wheels Of Commerce, Gloria Emeagwali
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
J.G. Macquee The Hittites, George Von-Der-Muhll
J.G. Macquee The Hittites, George Von-Der-Muhll
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
Eiji Hattori. Letters From The Silk Roads: Thinking At The Crossroads Of Civilization., Ashley Souther
Eiji Hattori. Letters From The Silk Roads: Thinking At The Crossroads Of Civilization., Ashley Souther
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
David Keys, Catastrophe: A Quest For The Origins Of The Modern World., Laina Farhat-Holzman
David Keys, Catastrophe: A Quest For The Origins Of The Modern World., Laina Farhat-Holzman
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
John Ruedy (Ed.) Islamism And Secularism In North Africa, Corrine Lathrop Gilb
John Ruedy (Ed.) Islamism And Secularism In North Africa, Corrine Lathrop Gilb
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
Creativity As A Problem-Solving Tool, Ratan Mani Lal
Creativity As A Problem-Solving Tool, Ratan Mani Lal
Management Dynamics
No abstract provided.
Editorial (Occasional Papers On Religion In Eastern Europe: Volume 22, Number 5), Walter Sawatsky
Editorial (Occasional Papers On Religion In Eastern Europe: Volume 22, Number 5), Walter Sawatsky
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of "The Fundamentals Of Social Conception Of The Russian Orthodox Church”, Benjamin Novik
Analysis Of "The Fundamentals Of Social Conception Of The Russian Orthodox Church”, Benjamin Novik
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Russian Orthodox And Protestants: Dialogue On Missions, George Kochetkov
Russian Orthodox And Protestants: Dialogue On Missions, George Kochetkov
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Making Of A Conspiracy: Russian Evangelicals During The First World War, Andrey Ivanov
The Making Of A Conspiracy: Russian Evangelicals During The First World War, Andrey Ivanov
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Report On The International Conference On Reconciliation In Bosnia, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 12-14, 2002, Paul Mojzes
Report On The International Conference On Reconciliation In Bosnia, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 12-14, 2002, Paul Mojzes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Power Of The Urban Canvas: Paint, Politics, And Mural Art Policy, Maura E. Greaney
The Power Of The Urban Canvas: Paint, Politics, And Mural Art Policy, Maura E. Greaney
New England Journal of Public Policy
In cities across America, outdoor mural paintings have brought public art to the urban landscape. Paint and politics have been splashed upon city walls for decades, replacing bleak, often graffitied, exteriors with vibrant color. But this transformation runs deeper than the artistry of the murals; the real works of art are the changes these collaborative projects inspire within communities. Mural projects mobilize communities to articulate dreams, express frustrations, and most importantly, consider strategies for change. Thus, they are a worthy consideration for public policymakers. This case study traces the contemporary mural movement in three cities: Boston, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. …
The Societal Costs Of Surveillance: An Alternative View On Civil Liberties Constraints, Ibpp Editor
The Societal Costs Of Surveillance: An Alternative View On Civil Liberties Constraints, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores some psychological phenomena bearing on the consequences of civil liberties constraints.
Vestiges Of Communism And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
Vestiges Of Communism And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article illustrates several interpretive difficulties in employing personnel security criteria in the context of national security.
Just Because Or Because: Terrorism Discourse And Counterterrorism, Ibpp Editor
Just Because Or Because: Terrorism Discourse And Counterterrorism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some antiterrorism and counterterrorism implications of public discourse on terrorism.
In Conversation With Itamar Even-Zohar About Literary And Culture Theory, Dora Sales Salvador
In Conversation With Itamar Even-Zohar About Literary And Culture Theory, Dora Sales Salvador
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
Dora Sales Salvador presents, in "In Conversation with Itamar Even-Zohar about Literary and Culture Theory," the text of an interview with literary and culture theoretician Itamar Even-Zohar (Tel Aviv University). In the interview, Sales Salvador discusses with Even-Zohar his polysystem theory, a framework that emerges from the wish to foster open dialogue between different trends in culture research. The discussion suggests that there are assumptions shared by practitioners of cultural studies and Even-Zohar's culture research framework he has been developing since 1993. At the same time, the discussion reveals that it is also necessary and perhaps much more important to …
The Memoir And Representations Of The Self: New Books By Vlasopolos And Picard, Ralph Freedman
The Memoir And Representations Of The Self: New Books By Vlasopolos And Picard, Ralph Freedman
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
No abstract provided.
Nolan's Memento, Memory, And Recognition, Adrian Gargett
Nolan's Memento, Memory, And Recognition, Adrian Gargett
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
Adrian Gargett, in his paper "Nolan's Memento, Memory, and Recognition," analyses Christopher Nolan's film Memento. Gargett employs Deleuzian film theory in a general consideration of the relationship between thought and film. Gargett proposes that Memento acts as a type of intellectual stimulant that has the viewer deciphering a puzzle in process: what is identified in Memento is the way in which memory and the work of memory are presented in the film's narrative construct. In his analysis Gargett argues that memory is not added on; rather, it is already present, and that the Deleuzian abstract quality does not lie in …
Investigative Spaces In The Poetry Of Pierre Reverdy, Jules Supervielle, And Henri Michaux, Hugo Azérad
Investigative Spaces In The Poetry Of Pierre Reverdy, Jules Supervielle, And Henri Michaux, Hugo Azérad
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his paper, "Investigative Spaces in the Poetry of Pierre Reverdy, Jules Supervielle, and Henri Michaux," Hugo Azérad revisits the notion of poetic space and tries to re-examine it in a novel light. In so doing, Azérad re-adapts phenomenology, which tells us that space outreaches itself in the shape of an horizon of perception. But can we posit a space which would progressively do away with perceiver and perceived alike, a space which poetry (art?) can help establish? Azérad attempts to approach poetic space as if it were a utopian place of encounter, different from the physical or psychological dimensions …
Comparative Literature In An Age Of "Globalization", Lois Parkinson Zamora
Comparative Literature In An Age Of "Globalization", Lois Parkinson Zamora
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
Lois Parkinson Zamora, in her paper "Comparative Literature in an Age of 'Globalization'," presents a definition of globalization and considers how its cultural and spatial displacements have, and might, change traditional disciplinary practices of comparative literature. Zamora discusses how contemporary Latin American writers dramatize and evaluate the forces of globalization in their fiction and she exemplifies her observations with texts by Carpentier, Borges, Paz, Fuentes, Puig, García Márquez, and Vargas Llosa. Further, the author proposes that the cultural specificity of fictions by contemporary Latin American writers may serve as an antidote to current processes of cultural homogenization.
Poe Translated By Baudelaire: The Reconstruction Of An Identity, Anne Garrait-Bourrier
Poe Translated By Baudelaire: The Reconstruction Of An Identity, Anne Garrait-Bourrier
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her paper, "Poe Translated by Baudelaire: The Reconstruction of an Identity," Anne Garrait-Bourrier argues that Poe and Baudelaire seem to have developed what could be described as a father-son or teacher-student relationship. Baudelaire devoted half of his life to the translation into his mother tongue of Edgar Allan Poe's tales and the other half to the creation of poetry which was inspired, to say the least, by the American writer. Garrait-Bourrier proposes that the influence Poe exerted is undeniable and particularly manifest in Les Fleurs du Mal, so akin to Poe's spirit of "spleen" and the systematic deconstruction of …