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Martin Luther King Jr. In Dialogue With The Ancient Greeks, Timothy Joseph Ph.D. Feb 2016

Martin Luther King Jr. In Dialogue With The Ancient Greeks, Timothy Joseph Ph.D.

Classics Department Faculty Scholarship

To mark the start of Black History Month, a Classicist reflects on the inspiration King drew from ancient Greek culture.


Dévirilisation De Personnages Et Humanisme Chez Calixthe Beyala, A. Mia Elise Adjoumani Dec 2010

Dévirilisation De Personnages Et Humanisme Chez Calixthe Beyala, A. Mia Elise Adjoumani

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

This article shows how Beyala questions the traditional status of the male figure by the emphasis of an emasculate male type. This last one does not illustrate the feminists ideals attributed to the author. He is rather placed in the center of humanists questions relegated into the background by his counterparts for the profit of their “androcentriques” concerns. Beyala so creates a man symbolically close to the androgyne who reveals her inhalation to a world managed in a egalitarian way by the man and the woman because of the human nature of the stakes to be defended.


Latin And Greek Inscriptions At Holy Cross, Edward J. Vodoklys S.J. Jan 1993

Latin And Greek Inscriptions At Holy Cross, Edward J. Vodoklys S.J.

Classics Department Faculty Scholarship

A collection of Latin and Greek inscriptions taken and translated from the buildings and tombstones on the campus of the College of the Holy Cross. A brief history of the College through 1993, written as part of the Sesquicentennial celebration, is included.