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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
“To Coin A Phrase.”, George Heider
Reflecting Narcissus: A Queer Aesthetic, Steven Bruhm
Reflecting Narcissus: A Queer Aesthetic, Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm
The figure of Narcissus, literally falling for himself, has profoundly influenced Western philosophy and literary theory: he signifies transcendental idealism and its nemesis, vanity; he underlies autoeroticism and misogyny; he has a crucial place in poststructuralist French thought. Yet, for all this, Narcissus is rarely if ever seen in his primary attitude-as a man erotically desiring another man.
In Reflecting Narcissus, Steven Bruhm traces the complex uses of Narcissus in cultural and aesthetic formulations from the eighteenth century to the present and returns Narcissus's essential homoeroticism to a central place in this history. Extending the horizons of queer, feminist, and …
Formal Issues In Austronesian Linguistics, Ileana Paul, Vivianne Phillips, Lisa Travis
Formal Issues In Austronesian Linguistics, Ileana Paul, Vivianne Phillips, Lisa Travis
Ileana Paul
No abstract provided.
“Lord, Teach Us To Number Our Moments.”, George Heider
“Lord, Teach Us To Number Our Moments.”, George Heider
George C. Heider
No abstract provided.
L2 Acquisition Of Spanish Dps: The Status Of Grammatical Features., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito, L. White
L2 Acquisition Of Spanish Dps: The Status Of Grammatical Features., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito, L. White
Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
No abstract provided.
King Of The Bingo Game, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
King Of The Bingo Game, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
Critics have long recognized symbolism as one of Ralph Ellison's favorite devices. However, a lesser-known technique, juxtaposition, illuminates the racism theme so prominent in his classic short story "King of the Bingo Game." By contrasting the main character's major fantasy with his real-life situation, Ellison makes more poignant the gap between white and black America in the 1930s.
Economically Practical And Critically Necessary? The Development Of Intensive Care At Chestnut Hill Hospital, Julie Fairman
Economically Practical And Critically Necessary? The Development Of Intensive Care At Chestnut Hill Hospital, Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
“Unless You Change And Become Like Children.”, George Heider
“Unless You Change And Become Like Children.”, George Heider
George C. Heider
No abstract provided.
A Prophetess In Her Own Country: An Exegesis Of Anne Hutchinson's "Immediate Revelation", Michael Ditmore
A Prophetess In Her Own Country: An Exegesis Of Anne Hutchinson's "Immediate Revelation", Michael Ditmore
Michael Ditmore
No abstract provided.
Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective On What It Is And Why It Matters, Karen Warren
Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective On What It Is And Why It Matters, Karen Warren
Karen Warren, Retired
No abstract provided.
“The Blessings Of Being In Urban Ministry.”, George Heider
“The Blessings Of Being In Urban Ministry.”, George Heider
George C. Heider
No abstract provided.
The Ins And Outs Of Breathing, David Saunders
Murder, Madness And The Literary Representation Of Women In Selected Novels Of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Mojgan Behmand
Murder, Madness And The Literary Representation Of Women In Selected Novels Of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Mojgan Behmand
Mojgan Behmand
No abstract provided.
“As You Go, Wherever You Go.”, George Heider
Legal And Ethical Issues In Geriatric Medicine, Heather Macdonald, Charles Weijer, Peter Singer
Legal And Ethical Issues In Geriatric Medicine, Heather Macdonald, Charles Weijer, Peter Singer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Strut, Darrell Jones
Strut, Darrell Jones
Darrell Jones
Solo accompanied by the music of James Brown. Venue: The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Washington D.C.
When Doctors Say "No", Charles Weijer
Malagasy Existentials: A Syntactic Account Of Specificity, Ileana Paul
Malagasy Existentials: A Syntactic Account Of Specificity, Ileana Paul
Ileana Paul
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Russell Poole
Scuba Log, Servanne Woodward
Oración Inconclusa, Victor Rodríguez-Núñez
Signs Of Doomsday In Drama And Art, Clifford Davidson
Signs Of Doomsday In Drama And Art, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Integrity And Politics, Damian Cox
Integrity And Politics, Damian Cox
Damian Cox
Extract:
Integrity is the virtue par excellence of the professional politician. It is the virtue a politician is apt to hold most precious; a virtue they are likely to defend above all others. To cast doubt upon the courage, foresight, knowledge, wisdom, compassion or good-sense of a contemporary politician is one thing, to cast doubt upon their integrity is quite another. Indeed, it seems that no professional politician working in a contemporary liberal democracy can afford to allow a credible slur on their integrity to go unanswered.
The concept of integrity is obviously central to our conception of a properly …
Prose, Verse, And Truth-Telling In The Thirteenth Century: An Essay On Form And Function In Selected Texts, Accompanied By An Edition Of The Prose Thèbes As Found In The Histoire Ancienne Jusqu'À César, Molly Lynde-Recchia
Molly Lynde-Recchia
The beginning of the thirteenth century can be viewed as the threshold which ushered in a new type of literature: the French prose narrative intended to entertain, instruct, and record. The arrival of the vernacular prose form on center stage is associated with a concern on the part of medieval writers that their compositions be accepted as truthful, and it is generally understood that it was in pursuit of that goal that translators and authors began to prefer prose to verse.
The gravitational pull of the thirteenth century's great prose cycles--the prose Tristan and the Lancelot-Grail--is intense, and they rightfully …
Concealed Pseudo-Clefts, Ileana Paul
Canada’S First Gene Therapy Death, Charles Weijer
Canada’S First Gene Therapy Death, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer
The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer
Terry Irving
This article argues that the modernization of the Australian Labor Party was not inevitable or necessary. The party did not modernize because it was overly dominated by trade unions, because society had changed, or because class was no longer central. Instead the transformation of the party was the result of a series of political struggles, in which the modernizers grasped new resources in the changing public sphere - the dynamic new media of post-war Australia.
Instrumental Advancement Without Instruments And Without Advancement, Ileana Paul
Instrumental Advancement Without Instruments And Without Advancement, Ileana Paul
Ileana Paul
No abstract provided.
Clefts Vs. Pseudo-Clefts In Austronesian, Ileana Paul
Clefts Vs. Pseudo-Clefts In Austronesian, Ileana Paul
Ileana Paul
No abstract provided.