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Why Don't I Know About These Women?' Classical Theory And The Inclusion Of Women, Jan Thomas
Why Don't I Know About These Women?' Classical Theory And The Inclusion Of Women, Jan Thomas
Jan Thomas
No abstract provided.
Boomer In A Boom Town, Linda Niemann
Boomer In A Boom Town, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Presents an article about a woman working as a brakesman/switchman on the Southern Pacific Railroad in Houston, Texas. Events that led her to Houston; Her function as railroad woman; Challenges faced by workers on the railroad.
Isocrates And Civic Education, Takis Poulakos, David Depew
Isocrates And Civic Education, Takis Poulakos, David Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
Carlo Michelstaedter’S La Persuasione E La Rettorica: A Translation And Commentary, Carlo Michealstaedter, Russell Valentino, Cinzia Blum, David Depew
Carlo Michelstaedter’S La Persuasione E La Rettorica: A Translation And Commentary, Carlo Michealstaedter, Russell Valentino, Cinzia Blum, David Depew
David J Depew
This translation of Carlo Michelstaedter’s Persuasion and Rhetoric brings the powerful and original work of a seminal cultural figure to English-language readers for the first time. Ostensibly a commentary on Plato’s and Aristotle’s relation to the pre-Socratic philosophers, Michelstaedter’s deeply personal book is an extraordinary rhetorical feat that reflects the author’s struggle to make sense of modern life. This edition includes an introduction discussing his life and work, an extensive bibliography, notes to introduce each chapter, and critical notes illuminating the text. Within hours of completing Persuasion and Rhetoric, his doctoral thesis, 23-year-old Michelstaedter shot himself to death. The text …
The Role Of English In Scientific Communication: Lingua Franca Or Tyrannosaurus Rex?, Christine Tardy
The Role Of English In Scientific Communication: Lingua Franca Or Tyrannosaurus Rex?, Christine Tardy
Christine M. Tardy
No abstract provided.
European Missionaries And The Development Of Tswana Identity, Stephen Volz
European Missionaries And The Development Of Tswana Identity, Stephen Volz
Stephen Volz
The Genesis Of Touristic Imagery: Politics And Poetics In The Creation Of A Remote Indonesian Island Destination, Kathleen Adams
The Genesis Of Touristic Imagery: Politics And Poetics In The Creation Of A Remote Indonesian Island Destination, Kathleen Adams
Kathleen M. Adams
Although the construction and amplification of touristically celebrated peoples’ Otherness on global mediascapes has been well documented, the genesis of touristic imagery in out of the way locales, where tourism is embryonic at best, has yet to be examined. This article explores the emergent construction of touristic imagery on the small, sporadically visited Eastern Indonesian island of Alor during the 1990s. In examining the ways in which competing images of Alorese people are sculpted by both insiders and outsiders, this article illustrates the politics and power dynamics embedded in the genesis of touristic imagery. Ultimately, I argue that even in …
"Preface", Michael Budde
Conflicting Allegiances: The Church Based University Within A Liberal Democratic Society, Michael Budde
Conflicting Allegiances: The Church Based University Within A Liberal Democratic Society, Michael Budde
Michael Budde
Michael L. Budde and John Wright's (editors) Conflicting Allegiances: The Church-Based University in a Liberal Democratic Society is the result of a conference of Christian scholars held in March 2002 at Point Loma Nazarene University (CA). At the request of Point Loma professor John Wright, Christian scholars from various traditions, academic institutions, and disciplines met on the Point Loma campus to discuss the relationship the Church shares with Christian institutions of higher education. Several scholars who contributed essays to this volume are members of the Ekklesia Project-a group seeking to invite "all Christians and churches to reclaim their vocation to …
"Selling America, Restricting The Church", Michael Budde
"Selling America, Restricting The Church", Michael Budde
Michael Budde
No abstract provided.
Detritus (Grand Valley Review), Kathryn Waggoner
Detritus (Grand Valley Review), Kathryn Waggoner
Kathryn L Waggoner
No abstract provided.
Darwinism, Design And Complex Systems Dynamics, David Depew, Bruce Weber
Darwinism, Design And Complex Systems Dynamics, David Depew, Bruce Weber
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
"Assessing What Doesn't Exist: Reflections On The Impact Of An Ecclesially Based University", Michael Budde
"Assessing What Doesn't Exist: Reflections On The Impact Of An Ecclesially Based University", Michael Budde
Michael Budde
No abstract provided.
Dhandha, Dharma And Disease: Traditional Sex Work And Hiv/Aids In Rural India, J. O'Neil, Treena Orchard, J. Swarankar, J. Blanchard, K. Gurav, B. Barlaya, R. Patil, C. Hussain Khan, S. Moses
Dhandha, Dharma And Disease: Traditional Sex Work And Hiv/Aids In Rural India, J. O'Neil, Treena Orchard, J. Swarankar, J. Blanchard, K. Gurav, B. Barlaya, R. Patil, C. Hussain Khan, S. Moses
Dr. Treena Orchard
This paper discusses the results of two ethnographic studies with female sex workers in rural areas of Karnataka and Rajasthan, India. In particular, we focus on women whose socio-economic status, and religious and occupational practices, are part of sex work systems that have historical precedents such that they can be termed “traditional” sex workers. The approach taken in the ethnographic work was informed by current critical approaches in medical anthropology and public health. The paper argues that in the context of an expanding HIV/AIDS epidemic in rural areas of India, understanding the historical and structural factors that operate to perpetuate …
"God Is Not A Capitalist", Michael Budde
The Philosophy Of Biology: An Episodic History, David Depew, Grene Marjorie
The Philosophy Of Biology: An Episodic History, David Depew, Grene Marjorie
David J Depew
No abstract provided.