The Importances of the Past Applied opticsThis book examines tradition, the authority of the past, by tracing the process through which emotion and imagination transform everyday experience into an awareness of one's dependence on the work of predecessors. The King Arthur legend serves as a case study, outlining how this authority of tradition creates and sustains meaningful structures of social order.
Egyptian women have fought fiercely for political participation and for legal and educational reform to improve their status
Marlon Rachquel Moore examines how strategies of antihomophobic resistance dovetail into broader literary and cultural concerns
in which the surviving Shakespearean characters set out on an odyssey through a perilous
where holotropic signifies "moving toward wholeness
Parker’s boarding house
similar nations-Canada and Australia-managed to adopt health care protections
and also affords a rare glimpse of the private Beckett
Failed State is both an original account of a state legislature in urgent need of reform and a call to action for those who would fix it
and offers an introduction to the work of women in literature
Joined by pilot Larry O’Keefe
Provides a coherent framework for preparing teachers to work with a diverse student population
she begins with Indian understandings of the agency of ornaments that have the desired effects of protecting women and making them more auspicious