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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Greatest Commandment And The Great Commission, Roger Lamb
The Greatest Commandment And The Great Commission, Roger Lamb
Leaven
No abstract provided.
Review Of Nicholas Jose, The Red Thread: A Love Story, Wenche Ommundsen
Review Of Nicholas Jose, The Red Thread: A Love Story, Wenche Ommundsen
Wenche Ommundsen
No abstract provided.
From China With Love: Chick Lit And The New Crossover Fiction, Wenche Ommundsen
From China With Love: Chick Lit And The New Crossover Fiction, Wenche Ommundsen
Wenche Ommundsen
No abstract provided.
Mars And Venus: Symbols Of The Chaotic And Conflicted Human Passions And The Reestablishment Of Order In “The Knight’S Tale.”, Olivia Blessing
Mars And Venus: Symbols Of The Chaotic And Conflicted Human Passions And The Reestablishment Of Order In “The Knight’S Tale.”, Olivia Blessing
Olivia L Blessing
During the Middle Ages, Europe experienced a period when philosophers attempted to separate and analyze the passionate and rational elements of the soul. Some supported strict reason as the sole moral basis for living, while others looked to the tempestuous passionate emotions. Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Knight’s Tale” portrays this conflict between reason and the passions through the depicted relationship between Mars and Venus and the uncontrolled passions of Arcite and Palamon.
Determining that a world controlled by passions results in chaos, Chaucer offers three different solutions—negating the passions, subjugating the passions to reason, and a balance between passion and reason. …
Since 1980, Sookyung Bae
Since 1980, Sookyung Bae
CGU MFA Theses
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Paramore: A Spiritual Food Affair, Niki Brooks
Paramore: A Spiritual Food Affair, Niki Brooks
Academic Symposium of Undergraduate Scholarship
Paramore is an exploration of the intangible aspects of food through various writing styles.
So That Love May Be Safeguarded: The Nature, Form, And Function Of Obedience As A Heuristic Device For The Theology Of Hans Urs Von Balthasar, Daniel Paul Burns
So That Love May Be Safeguarded: The Nature, Form, And Function Of Obedience As A Heuristic Device For The Theology Of Hans Urs Von Balthasar, Daniel Paul Burns
Dissertations
Hans Urs von Balthasar's literary body of work is enormous. His style is erudite and often abstruse. As a result, it is often difficult to systematize and arrange his work into coherent and consistent categories. This dissertation offers the singular category of obedience as a heuristic device to help render the entire von Balthasarian corpus more understandable. For von Balthasar, the word "obedience" is multivalent and rich in meaning. It cuts across all aspects of human relationships, of human relationships with God, and even God's relationship with Himself. This dissertation claims that the meaning of the word "obedience" is central …
There Is Heterosexuality: Jessie Fauset, W.E.B. Du Bois, And The Problem Of Desire, Mason Stokes
There Is Heterosexuality: Jessie Fauset, W.E.B. Du Bois, And The Problem Of Desire, Mason Stokes
English
Presents literary criticism of the novels "There is Confusion" and "Plum Bun" by Jessie Fauset focusing on their portrayal of the connections between love and desire, heterosexuality, and race in the 1920s U.S. The impact of Fauset's relationship with sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois on the themes of these works is also evaluated. Broadly, the author is concerned with the works' connection to the country's changing sexual climate during this time.
Eurydice Without Orpheus, Nora E. Offen
Eurydice Without Orpheus, Nora E. Offen
Senior Projects Spring 2011
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
270, Raley Howard
Clear Whisper, Elliot O'Connor
Binary Love - Artwork Exhibited In The Exhibition New Psychedelia, Madeleine T. Kelly
Binary Love - Artwork Exhibited In The Exhibition New Psychedelia, Madeleine T. Kelly
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
In recent years psychedelic ideas and aesthetics have made a notable return to contemporary art. The current influence of psychedelia has developed in response to the growing impact of global capital and technology on daily life. New Psychedelia presents a range of contemporary Australian artworks that display psychedelic influences and strategies for addressing the themes of consciousness, capitalism and technology. The exhibition will feature existing artworks alongside new site-specific works commissioned for the exhibition.
Wiggle Veil (Or, Love Needs Objects), Adrienne Lynch
Wiggle Veil (Or, Love Needs Objects), Adrienne Lynch
LSU Master's Theses
The six sculptural works that comprise my thesis exhibition emerged from a prolonged series of investigations into the intricately interconnected phenomenon of embodied experience in the world as we know it. These works explore the connections between mysteries in our inner and outer worlds, taking as inescapable fact the notion that our bodily vessels, in all their complexity and subtlety, are the vehicles through which we encounter the world. As such, this work posits embodiment as both frame and anchor for all knowledge and experience. These sculptures, made from ceramic materials and mixed media such as sugar, salt, string, and …
Love, Sex Shouldn't Be Free, Andrew Blitman
Two Hours: 15 Minutes, Holly Butchyk