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Articles 31 - 60 of 69
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Moody's Blues, Hal Charles
Mendelssohn: Concerto For Two Pianos And Orchestra In E Major, The American Piano Duo With The Byu Philharmonic Orchestra [Compact Disc], Del Parkinson, Jeffrey Shumway
Mendelssohn: Concerto For Two Pianos And Orchestra In E Major, The American Piano Duo With The Byu Philharmonic Orchestra [Compact Disc], Del Parkinson, Jeffrey Shumway
Del Parkinson
As featured in Gramaphone magazine, the American Piano Duo and the Brigham Young University Philharmonic Orchestra present the world premiere recording of Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Two Pianos in E major, featuring the concerto’s first movement restored to its original form thanks to research by musicologist Steve Lindeman. This new recording illuminates Mendelssohn’s youthful genius and includes an in-depth scholarly essay originally published in Musical Quarterly. Critics and publications from London to Seoul attest to its historical and musical value.
Disc also includes Piano Concerto no. 8 in D minor, op. 70 / Johann Baptist Cramer. American Piano Duo …
Turneresque, Elizabeth Willis
In The Presence Of Audience: The Self In Diaries And Fictions, Deborah Martinson
In The Presence Of Audience: The Self In Diaries And Fictions, Deborah Martinson
Deborah Martinson
Book features writers Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, Violet Hunt, and Doris Lessing.
Is God The Source Of Morality?, Sharon Kaye, Harry Gensler, S.J.
Is God The Source Of Morality?, Sharon Kaye, Harry Gensler, S.J.
Harry J. Gensler, S.J.
No abstract provided.
Using Technical Communication In A Distance-Education Course, John Battalio
Using Technical Communication In A Distance-Education Course, John Battalio
John T. Battalio
No abstract provided.
Keep It Real: A Maxim For Service-Learning In Community Colleges, Michelle Navarre Cleary
Keep It Real: A Maxim For Service-Learning In Community Colleges, Michelle Navarre Cleary
Michelle Navarre Cleary
Is service-learning of value for community college students who have very limited time and who do not need to “be exposed” to the neighborhoods in which they live? Yes. Service-learning can be a vital bridge connecting community and college for students who frequently are the first of their family or friends to go to college, who have more confidence in their street skills than in their academic skills, and who see real needs in their communities. However, service learning will only benefit these students if it evolves from and responds to the realities of their lives.
Review Of A Virgin Conceived: Mary And Classical Representations Of Virginity, By Mary F. Foskett., Sheila Mcginn
Review Of A Virgin Conceived: Mary And Classical Representations Of Virginity, By Mary F. Foskett., Sheila Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
No abstract provided.
What’S Lutheran About Lutheran Education?, George Heider
What’S Lutheran About Lutheran Education?, George Heider
George C. Heider
No abstract provided.
Connecting Collections: The Letters Of John Bennett Shaw & Mary Cameron, Christy Allen
Connecting Collections: The Letters Of John Bennett Shaw & Mary Cameron, Christy Allen
Christy Allen
No abstract provided.
Recent And Historical Distributions Of Canada Lynx In Maine And The Northeast, Christopher Hoving, Ronald Joseph, William Krohn
Recent And Historical Distributions Of Canada Lynx In Maine And The Northeast, Christopher Hoving, Ronald Joseph, William Krohn
William B. Krohn
"John Locke", William Cavanaugh
"Story, Emotion, And Formation", Michael Budde
The Blackwell Companion To Political Theology, William Cavanaugh, Peter Scott
The Blackwell Companion To Political Theology, William Cavanaugh, Peter Scott
William T. Cavanaugh
Written by a team of international experts, drawn from various traditions of political theology, this outstanding resource brings together 35 newly-commissioned essays in the field. Demonstrates that Christian theology is inherently political and shows how theology impacts on present-day political issues. Considers the interface of theology with political ideologies, including the contribution of theology to feminist, ecological, black and pacifist movements. Assesses the contribution of the major political theologians and theological movements. Explores the political aspects of Christian sources such as scripture and liturgy.
Multiple Topics: Evidence From Malagasy, Ileana Paul
Multiple Topics: Evidence From Malagasy, Ileana Paul
Ileana Paul
No abstract provided.
The Hospital Yard, Linda Niemann
The Hospital Yard, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Presents an article on working at a small switching yard in San Jose, California. Reason for thinking the switching yard as a hospital yard; Description of the yard; Details on workers at the yard.
Walt Whitman And The Question Of Copyright, Martin Buinicki
Walt Whitman And The Question Of Copyright, Martin Buinicki
Martin T. Buinicki
(excerpt) Walt Whitman is not the first author who comes to mind when one considers the question of copyright in nineteenth-century America. Despite careful consideration of Whitman's publishing career, little has been said regarding his views on the subject and the apparent contradiction between the poet's now-famous declaration of 1855, "I celebrate myself, / And what I assume you shall assume, / For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you" ( Walt Whitman: Poetry and Prose 1 27), and his staunch defense of his literary property rights. 2 The omission is most glaring when we consider how …
Evolution And Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered, David Depew, Bruce Weber
Evolution And Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered, David Depew, Bruce Weber
David J Depew
The role of genetic inheritance dominates current evolutionary theory. At the end of the nineteenth century, however, several evolutionary theorists independently speculated that learned behaviors could also affect the direction and rate of evolutionary change. This notion was called the Baldwin effect, after the psychologist James Mark Baldwin. In recent years, philosophers and theorists of a variety of ontological and epistemological backgrounds have begun to employ the Baldwin effect in their accounts of the evolutionary emergence of mind and of how mind, through behavior, might affect evolution.
The essays in this book discuss the originally proposed Baldwin effect, how it …
Fragmento, Recolección Y Nostalgia: La Figura Del Artista En La Literatura De Vanguardia Hispanoamericana, Marta Sierra
Fragmento, Recolección Y Nostalgia: La Figura Del Artista En La Literatura De Vanguardia Hispanoamericana, Marta Sierra
Marta J Sierra
No abstract provided.
Unethical Author Attribution, Charles Weijer, Akira Akabayashi
Unethical Author Attribution, Charles Weijer, Akira Akabayashi
Charles Weijer
I am an M.D/Ph.D. student and work as a research assistant for the director of a division of the school of medicine who is an M.D. He assigned me to research a certain topic and gave me no guidelines or guidance as to how to do it. Nevertheless, I did the research and wrote it up. My supervisor liked the report and said that he thought it was so good that “I would like to offer you the opportunity to publish it and list you as the primary author.” Some bells went off when he so grandly offered to let …
Camden’S Salvage Campaign, 1939-45, Ian Willis
Camden’S Salvage Campaign, 1939-45, Ian Willis
Ian Willis
Journal of the Australian War Memorial Camden’s salvage campaign, 1939-45 Ian Willis {1} Salvage collection, now called recycling, was one of the many home front activities that was carried on during the Second World War in Australia and elsewhere. The aim of these collections was to gather up waste material from various sources for reuse towards the war effort. It was broken up into two categories, military and civilian. This article will confine itself to the civilian salvage collection in the rural community of Camden, New South Wales. {2} The Camden salvage effort was only one of the many voluntary …
The 'Original Conquest' Of Oaxaca: Nahua And Mixtec Accounts Of The Spanish Conquest, Lisa Sousa, Kevin Terraciano
The 'Original Conquest' Of Oaxaca: Nahua And Mixtec Accounts Of The Spanish Conquest, Lisa Sousa, Kevin Terraciano
Lisa Sousa
This article features the transcription, translation, and analysis of two primordial titles, written in the Mixtec and Nahuatl languages, and a large map. Two indigenous communities in the Valley of Oaxaca attempted to lay claim to disputed territory by presenting these competing "titles," ostensibly written in the 1520s, to Spanish authorities in the 1690s. The titles present each community's account of the Spanish Conquest of Oaxaca and subsequent colonial events. We consider how the documents shed light on Mixtec and Nahua ethnic identity and historical memory in the Valley of Oaxaca in the late colonial period.
Blue Chicago: The Search For Authenticity In Urban Blues Clubs, David Grazian
Blue Chicago: The Search For Authenticity In Urban Blues Clubs, David Grazian
David Grazian
No abstract provided.
Writing Chicana Identity: Strategies Of Resistance And Reformulation, Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
Writing Chicana Identity: Strategies Of Resistance And Reformulation, Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that have been defined by patriarchal discourse in literature, film, and websites. Images and cultural myths such as La Malinche, La Virgen de Guadalupe, curanderas, and others have often been misrepresented socially, historically, and politically; therefore these misconceptions must be addressed when interpreting literature and art created by Chicanas. In Chicano Narrative: The Dialectics of Difference , Ramon Saldivar explains that Chicano narratives, "must be understood as different from and in resistance to traditional American literature, yet must also be understood in their American context, for they take …
The Expediency Of Culture: The Uses Of Culture In The Global Era, George Yudice
The Expediency Of Culture: The Uses Of Culture In The Global Era, George Yudice
George Yúdice
No abstract provided.
"Church", William Cavanaugh
A Little Night Music, Occidental College, Los Angeles, Ca, Susan Gratch
A Little Night Music, Occidental College, Los Angeles, Ca, Susan Gratch
Susan Gratch
No abstract provided.
Music For Flute And Guitar George Torres, Guitar; Rebecca Stuhr, Flute, Rebecca Stuhr
Music For Flute And Guitar George Torres, Guitar; Rebecca Stuhr, Flute, Rebecca Stuhr
Rebecca A Stuhr
Napoleon Coste: Le Montagnard, Op. 34; Emile Desportes: Four Pastoral Pieces; Radames Gnattali: Sonatina for Flute and Guitar; Heitor Villa-Lobos: Sextour Mystique; Antonio Carlos Jobim: Two Pieces (Modinha; Choro), both arr. Sommers/Torres Recorded at St. Bridget's Church, Solon, Iowa. Peter Nothnagle, recording engineer. Cover painting: Mirtila (Myrtille) Tasca: Copacabana - Rio de Janeiro - 19th Century (2003) Funded in part by grants from Lafayette College, Grinnell College and the Iowa Arts Council. Released 2007
Riza Shah's Abrogation Of Capitulations, 1927-1928, Michael Zirinsky
Riza Shah's Abrogation Of Capitulations, 1927-1928, Michael Zirinsky
Michael Zirinsky
No abstract provided.
Art Series - Hapa Soap Opera, Laura Kina
Art Series - Hapa Soap Opera, Laura Kina
Laura Kina
Hapa Soap Opera (2003) There’s romance in the air in these love triangles featuring an all hapa cast. Drawing inspiration from Bollywood movie posters, Kina painted large-scale portraits of mixed Asian Americans from across the United States. View the series: http://www.laurakina.com/hapa.html