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Articles 1 - 22 of 22
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
A Western Identity. Panel, Linda Niemann
The Break-In, Hal Charles
Pioneer Photographer (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Pioneer Photographer (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Review the book "Photographing Montana, 1894-1928: The Life and Work of Evelyn Cameron," by Donna M. Lucey. New York: Knopf, 1990.
The Verdi Gang, Linda Niemann
Compromises Of Truth From The Inside Out (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Compromises Of Truth From The Inside Out (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Review of the book "A Dangerous Woman," by Mary McGary Morris. New York, Viking Press, 1991.
Dear Dialogic Dublin: Three Joyceans And Mikhail Bakhtin, Thomas Burkdall
Dear Dialogic Dublin: Three Joyceans And Mikhail Bakhtin, Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
'Only When I Laugh: Humor, Gender, And The Rewriting Of Colonialism In Black Australian Fiction, Bill Perrett
'Only When I Laugh: Humor, Gender, And The Rewriting Of Colonialism In Black Australian Fiction, Bill Perrett
Dr Bill Perrett
No abstract provided.
An Unquiet Pedagogy : Transforming Practice In The English Classroom, Eleanor Kutz, Hephzibah Roskelly
An Unquiet Pedagogy : Transforming Practice In The English Classroom, Eleanor Kutz, Hephzibah Roskelly
Eleanor Kutz
An Unquiet Pedagogy argues for a new approach to teaching English in the high school and college classroom, one that reconceives the relationship of literacy and the learner. The title is taken from an essay by Paulo Freire in his book with Donaldo Macedo entitled Literacy: Reading the Word and the World. Like Freire, the authors believe that pedagogy must be critical -- that it must examine the assumptions that teachers and students bring to any educational enterprise, that it must take into account the contexts of learners' lives, and that it must question, rather than quietly accept, existing practices. …
Viking Poems On War And Peace: A Study In Skaldic Narrative, Russell Poole
Viking Poems On War And Peace: A Study In Skaldic Narrative, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
Drama In The Middle Ages: Second Series, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Drama In The Middle Ages: Second Series, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Clifford Davidson
Papers chosen from previously published articles in Comparative Drama
Illustrations Of The Stage And Acting In England To 1580, Edam Monograph Series 16, Clifford Davidson
Illustrations Of The Stage And Acting In England To 1580, Edam Monograph Series 16, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
This richly illustrated book surveys representations of the stage and acting from manuscript illuminations, stained glass, sculpture, woodcarving, wall paintings and the woodcuts that appear in playbooks produced by the first English printers.
Gender Roles In A Cornfield Meet: A Study Of Women Railroaders On The Southern Pacific, Linda Niemann
Gender Roles In A Cornfield Meet: A Study Of Women Railroaders On The Southern Pacific, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
No abstract provided.
Blackmailed By Sex: Tennessee Williams And The Economics Of Desire, Steven Bruhm
Blackmailed By Sex: Tennessee Williams And The Economics Of Desire, Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm
No abstract provided.
Iconographic And Comparative Studies In Medieval Drama, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Iconographic And Comparative Studies In Medieval Drama, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Clifford Davidson
Naar, Melanie Sumner
“Nashe And The Poetics Of Obscenity: The Choise Of Valentines.”, M. L. Stapleton
“Nashe And The Poetics Of Obscenity: The Choise Of Valentines.”, M. L. Stapleton
M. L. Stapleton
No abstract provided.
The Nwagu Aneke Project, Donatus Nwoga, Chukwuma Azuonye, Nelson Okonkwo, Pat Ndukwe, O. S. Ogwueleka, F. U. Okafor, P. N. Ngwu, Iroha Udeh
The Nwagu Aneke Project, Donatus Nwoga, Chukwuma Azuonye, Nelson Okonkwo, Pat Ndukwe, O. S. Ogwueleka, F. U. Okafor, P. N. Ngwu, Iroha Udeh
Chukwuma Azuonye
The Nwagu Aneke script is a syllabic system of writing, among the riverian Igbo people of Umuleri in the Omambala (Anambra) basin of present day Anambra State of Nigeria. A system which occupies a well-established niche in the history of writing, syllabic writing has traditionally been categorised as an intermediate stage between phoneticized pictographic and alphabetic systems. However, as this research project intends to demonstrate, the more we can understand the provenance, nature and other aspects of the script, the more we can understand certain aspects of the evolution of writing systems on which there is doubt, debate or paucity …
Inheritance, Michael Theune
Reminiscences Of The Odunke Community Of Artists, 1966-1990, Chukwuma Azuonye
Reminiscences Of The Odunke Community Of Artists, 1966-1990, Chukwuma Azuonye
Chukwuma Azuonye
No abstract provided.
Insurance, Michael Theune
Reflections On Academic Discourse: How It Relates To Freshmen And Colleagues, Peter Elbow
Reflections On Academic Discourse: How It Relates To Freshmen And Colleagues, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
A Basochien Proto-Drama And Its Mariological Context: L' Adovocacie Nostre-Dame, Daniel Terkla
A Basochien Proto-Drama And Its Mariological Context: L' Adovocacie Nostre-Dame, Daniel Terkla
Daniel Terkla
This essay, which is excerpted from a longer initial study of L’Advocacie Nostre Dame, is primarily expository and exploratory in nature. Little has been written about this fascinating text, and the bulk of what has been done dates from the second half of the nineteenth century. This slim body of critical writing is, to say the least, out-dated and deserving of a fresh look. L’Advocacie is critically interesting, highly entertaining, and rather puzzling in a number of aspects, particularly in those related to its genre. Work on it has the potential to provide us with new insights into a …