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Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 4, December 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 4, December 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
University Scholar Series: Mary Pickering, Mary Pickering
University Scholar Series: Mary Pickering, Mary Pickering
University Scholar Series
Auguste Comte: An Intellectual Biography
On November 17, 2010 Mary Pickering spoke in the University Scholar Series hosted by Provost Gerry Selter at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library. Mary Pickering discussed her three-volume Pulitzer Prize nominated work entitled Auguste Comte: An Intellectual Biography. Comte was a French Philosopher and the father of sociology. Professor Pickering teaches courses at SJSU in French history, German history, European women's history, and urban history.
Spartan Salute, Vol. Iv, Jonathan Roth
Spartan Salute, Vol. Iv, Jonathan Roth
Spartan Salute (Burdick Military History)
No abstract provided.
Teaching Translations Of Translations, Anne Fountain
Teaching Translations Of Translations, Anne Fountain
Faculty Publications
This article describes how examining translations of translations can provide a useful pedagogical tool in translation courses and classes with translated texts. Those who teach literary works that have been translated into English must deal with the reality that students read translated texts as if they had been written in English. Acknowledgment of the source for a translation is therefore important, and professors should alert students to the problems that can arise when translations are made from translations rather than from originals. Examining examples of “doubling back”―translations of translations―can also be instructive in teaching about literary interests and influences.
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 3, September 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 3, September 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Comparative Philosophy Vol 2 No 2 Contents Page, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy Vol 2 No 2 Contents Page, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
No abstract provided.
Vol 1 No 2_Contents Page, Comparative Philosophy
Vol 1 No 2_Contents Page, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
This page provides the table of contents of the current issue.
Editor's Words, Bo Mou
Editor's Words, Bo Mou
Comparative Philosophy
The Journal Editor makes two explanatory notes on the form and content of the current issue, both of which are related to some distinguishing features of the Journal.
The Labyrinth Of Philosophy In Islam, Nader El-Bizri
The Labyrinth Of Philosophy In Islam, Nader El-Bizri
Comparative Philosophy
This paper focuses on the methodological issues related to the obstacles and potential horizons of approaching the philosophical traditions in Islam from the standpoint of comparative studies in philosophy, while also presenting selected case-studies that may potentially illustrate some of the possibilities of renewing the impetus of a philosophical thought that is inspired by Islamic intellectual history. This line of inquiry is divided into two parts: the first deals with questions of methodology, and the second focuses on ontology and phenomenology of perception, by way of offering pathways in investigating the history of philosophical and scientific ideas in Islam from …
The Logic Of The Catuskoti, Graham Priest
The Logic Of The Catuskoti, Graham Priest
Comparative Philosophy
In early Buddhist logic, it was standard to assume that for any state of affairs there were four possibilities: that it held, that it did not, both, or neither. This is the catuskoti (or tetralemma). Classical logicians have had a hard time making sense of this, but it makes perfectly good sense in the semantics of various paraconsistent logics, such as First Degree Entailment. Matters are more complicated for later Buddhist thinkers, such as Nagarjuna, who appear to suggest that none of these options, or more than one, may hold. The point of this paper is to examine the matter, …
Confucianism And Virtue Ethics: Still A Fledgling In Chinese And Comparative Philosophy, Justin Tiwald
Confucianism And Virtue Ethics: Still A Fledgling In Chinese And Comparative Philosophy, Justin Tiwald
Comparative Philosophy
The past couple of decades have witnessed a remarkable burst of philosophical energy and talent devoted to virtue ethical approaches to Confucianism, including several books, articles, and even high-profile workshops and conferences that make connections between Confucianism and either virtue ethics as such or moral philosophers widely regarded as virtue ethicists. Those who do not work in the combination of Chinese philosophy and ethics may wonder what all of the fuss is about. Others may be more familiar with the issues but have doubts about the fruitfulness of this line of inquiry. It is therefore worth asking whether a constructive …
Whole Set Of Volume 1 No 2 (2010) Of Comparative Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy
Whole Set Of Volume 1 No 2 (2010) Of Comparative Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
No abstract provided.
Vol 1 No 2 Cover Page, Comparative Philosophy
Vol 1 No 2 Cover Page, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
This page provides the journal cover design, which can be used as the cover page of a hard copy of the whole or partial set of the contents of the current issue (vol 1, no 2) of the journal.
Vol 1 No 2 Information Page, Comparative Philosophy
Vol 1 No 2 Information Page, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
This page provides some basic journal information (the constitution of the international editorial board of the journal, the identity of itsl publisher, its emphasis, coverage and orientation, etc.).
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 2, June 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 2, June 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
28th Annual African American Commencement, 2010, San Jose State University, Associated Students
28th Annual African American Commencement, 2010, San Jose State University, Associated Students
African American Commencement
28th Annual African American Commencement
"New Beginnings." The 28th Annual African American Commencement was held on Sunday, May 30, 2010.
40th Chicano Commencement, 2010, San Jose State University, Associated Students
40th Chicano Commencement, 2010, San Jose State University, Associated Students
Chicano Commencement
40th Annual Chicano Commencement
"Celebrating Forty Years" The 40th Annual Chicano Commencement was held at the SJSU Event Center on May 30, 2010.
Twenty Years After Through The Arc Of The Rain Forest: An Interview With Karen Tei Yamashita, Noelle Brada-Williams
Twenty Years After Through The Arc Of The Rain Forest: An Interview With Karen Tei Yamashita, Noelle Brada-Williams
Asian American Literature: Discourses & Pedagogies
A brief interview in which Yamashita discusses her work which has spanned twenty years and three continents. The interview closes with her description of her newest novel, I Hotel, which brings readers back to the roots of Asian American Studies and Asian American Literature and is set during a pivotal ten-year period in Northern California.
Reading The Representation: Using Assessment To Understand Student Knowledge, Rebecca Feind
Reading The Representation: Using Assessment To Understand Student Knowledge, Rebecca Feind
Faculty and Staff Publications
Now that competencies for information literacy are widely communicated in higher education, including in Art and Design, assessing student learning of the standards is the next step in fully incorporating information literacy in the discipline. A recent investigation at San Jose State University of students’ ability to analyze citations illustrates that students need practice in identifying types of sources, and that this practice can be effectively delivered through brief active learning activities.
Naccs 37th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Naccs 37th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
NACCS Conference Programs
Chicana/o Environmental Justics Struggles for a Post-Neoliberal Age
April 7-10, 2010
Grand Hyatt
Soy Macdiva: Changing Perceptions Of Chicana/Mexicana Sexuality Through Corridos Hyphy, Jessica R. Lozano
Soy Macdiva: Changing Perceptions Of Chicana/Mexicana Sexuality Through Corridos Hyphy, Jessica R. Lozano
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Diamond, Heather A. American Aloha: Cultural Tourism And The Negotiation Of Tradition, Jo Farb Hernandez
Book Review. Diamond, Heather A. American Aloha: Cultural Tourism And The Negotiation Of Tradition, Jo Farb Hernandez
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Spartan Salute, Vol. Ii, Jonathan Roth
Spartan Salute, Vol. Ii, Jonathan Roth
Spartan Salute (Burdick Military History)
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Teresa J. Wilkins, Patterns Of Exchange: Navajo Weavers And Traders, Jo Farb Hernandez
Book Review. Teresa J. Wilkins, Patterns Of Exchange: Navajo Weavers And Traders, Jo Farb Hernandez
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Tradition And Innovation: Extremeñan Connections And Collaborations, Jo Farb Hernandez
Tradition And Innovation: Extremeñan Connections And Collaborations, Jo Farb Hernandez
Faculty Publications
The writer discusses the collaboration between California artist Sam Hernández and the Moreno León family from Extremadura, Spain, who create tinajas, monumental ceramic storage vessels. While Hernández approached this collaboration with admiration for the elegance of the traditional tinaja, and respect for the Moreno León ceramists, the innovation in superimposing his own images led to a totally new set of sculptures that, though linked to his earlier oeuvre, are markedly different from it. By recontextualizing the tinaja into a contemporary narrative through the overlay of his chosen subject matter, he shifted the collaboration into a new territory, as, at the …
Tradition And Innovation: Extremeñan Connections And Collaborations, Jo Farb Hernandez
Tradition And Innovation: Extremeñan Connections And Collaborations, Jo Farb Hernandez
Jo Farb Hernandez
The writer discusses the collaboration between California artist Sam Hernández and the Moreno León family from Extremadura, Spain, who create tinajas, monumental ceramic storage vessels. While Hernández approached this collaboration with admiration for the elegance of the traditional tinaja, and respect for the Moreno León ceramists, the innovation in superimposing his own images led to a totally new set of sculptures that, though linked to his earlier oeuvre, are markedly different from it. By recontextualizing the tinaja into a contemporary narrative through the overlay of his chosen subject matter, he shifted the collaboration into a new territory, as, at the …
Vol 1 No 1_Contents Page, Comparative Philosophy
Vol 1 No 1_Contents Page, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
This page provides the table of contents of the current issue.
On Constructive-Engagement Strategy Of Comparative Philosophy: A Journal Theme Introduction [Abstract], Bo Mou
Comparative Philosophy
In this journal theme introduction, first, I explain how comparative philosophy as explored in the journal Comparative Philosophy is understood and how it is intrinsically related to the constructive engagement strategy. Second, to characterize more clearly and accurately some related methodological points of the constructive-engagement strategy, and also to explain how constructive engagement is possible, I introduce some needed conceptual and explanatory resources and a meta-methodological framework and endeavor to identify adequacy conditions for methodological guiding principles in comparative studies. Third, as a case analysis, I show how the constructive-engagement reflective practice bears on recent studies of Chinese and comparative …
Whole Set Of Volume 1 No 1 (2010) Of Comparative Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy
Whole Set Of Volume 1 No 1 (2010) Of Comparative Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
Whole Set of Contents of Current Issue (for cross-reference reading and hard-copy preservation of the whole issue)
Vol 1 No 1_Information Page, Comparative Philosophy
Vol 1 No 1_Information Page, Comparative Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy
This page provides some basic journal information (the constitution of the international editorial board of the journal, the identity of itsl publisher, its emphasis, coverage and orientation, etc.).