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Critical heritage studies and the legacies of the late-twentieth century heritage canon
International Journal of Heritage Studies (IJHS), 2019In recent years an interest in ‘critical heritage studies’ (CHS) has grown significantly – its differentiation from ‘heritage studies’ rests on its emphasis of cultural heritage as a political, cultural, and social phenomenon. But how original or radical
Kynan Gentry, Laurajane Smith
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Miles Morales: Spider-Man and Reimagining the Canon for Racial Justice
English Journal, 2019Mario Worlds and Cody Miller argue that to disrupt racial hierarchies we must purposefully disrupt the canon of literature.
Mario Worlds, H. Miller
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Consecration and Sacrifice in Ambrose and the Roman Canon
Studia Liturgica, 2019Ambrose’s interpretation of his eucharistic prayer played a foundational role in the developing theology of consecration in the West. Medieval commentators conflated Ambrose’s prayer and ritual context with the later Roman Canon and the mass.
K. Belcher
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Critical Canon Pedagogy: Applying Disciplinary Inquiry to Cultivate Canonical Critical Consciousness
Harvard Educational Review, 2018In this article, Jeanne Dyches investigates the ways in which inquiry models of instruction have failed to provide students with a space in which to grapple with discipline-specific histories and hegemonies.
Jeanne Dyches
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A central book in late antique religious life was the four-gospel codex—a manuscript containing the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—and one of the most common features of such manuscripts is a marginal cross-referencing system known as the Canon
M. Crawford
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A central book in late antique religious life was the four-gospel codex—a manuscript containing the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—and one of the most common features of such manuscripts is a marginal cross-referencing system known as the Canon
M. Crawford
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
The rule called “Morgan’s Canon,” introduced by the ethologist Conwy Lloyd Morgan at the end of the nineteenth century, states, “In no case may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can be interpreted ...
Helen Steward
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The rule called “Morgan’s Canon,” introduced by the ethologist Conwy Lloyd Morgan at the end of the nineteenth century, states, “In no case may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can be interpreted ...
Helen Steward
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The Canon of American Legal Thought
, 2018Preface ix Introduction 1 Part I: Attacking the Old Order: 1900-1940 Oliver Wendell Holmes, "The Path of the Law," 10 Harvard Law Review 457 (1897) 19 Wesley Hohfeld, "Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning," 23 Yale Law ...
D. Kennedy, William W. Fisher
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A Culture of Text: The Canon and the Common Core
Journal of curriculum theorizing, 2018This paper interrogates the notion of the literary canon in the teaching of literature, examining the potential effects of the Common Core Standards (CCS) on the canon.
R. Aston
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Canonical Computation without Canonical Representation
2018 55th ACM/ESDA/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2018A representation of a Boolean function is canonical if, given a variable order, only one instance of the representation is possible for the function. A computation is canonical if the result depends only on the Boolean function and a variable order, and does not depend on how the function is represented and how the computation is implemented.
Mathias Soeken+5 more
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Avicenna's Canon of Medicine: a review of analgesics and anti-inflammatory substances
Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine, 2015Naturally occurring substances mentioned in medieval medical literatures currently have, and will continue to have, a crucial place in drug discovery.
Shahla Mahdizadeh+2 more
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