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ABSTRACT Developmental psychology continues to shape how adults engage with children about death and dying. This influences whether children are included in rituals surrounding human and other‐than‐human bodies. Figurations of the innocent, immature and vulnerable child still dominate adult imaginaries of young children's understandings of mortality ...
Karin Murris +2 more
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Pen and Pigment Collaborative Project, Unexpected [PDF]
Every year the School of Art teams with the English Department to produce a body of work titled Pen and Pigment. I was able to participate in this project through my Typography class with Peter Andrew. Our assignment consisted of two parts.
Dunn, Jessica
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Impact of Metrical Prosody on Performances [PDF]
This thesis is about testing Frederick Turner and Ernst Pöppel's claim that suggestmetrical poem tends to measure three seconds in terms of psychological limitwhen it is performed aloud.
Murni, A. P. (Adi)
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Three poems by Deb Matthews-Zott, 'Letter to an English Aunt', 'Miss Wiley Visits Springwood', and 'Love Poetry'
Matthews-Zott, Deb
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Performing Musicalization of Poetry and Uploading the Video on Youtube for Poetry Class Project [PDF]
Musicalization of poetry is an intriguing class project for English Literature students. It enables them to dig into their creativity and talent in writing and performing poetry and at the same time speeding up their comprehension of English poetry ...
Lestari, F. D. (Febriyanti)
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Where You End and I Begin : Notes on Subjectivity and Ethics in the Translation of Poetry
What can translation teach us about poetry and poetics? To what extent is a lyric constellation portable, and to what extent is it embedded in a particular culture or language? How much of a foreign syntax can be replicated before things break down? What
LINGENFELTER, Andrea
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Success and failure in England's patent system: New evidence from patent applications, 1783–1834
Abstract Our understanding of the relationship between the English patent system and technical change during the industrial revolution is based entirely on the study of successful patents. We address this feature by providing the first study of unsuccessful patent applications in England during the first industrial revolution.
Stephen D. Billington, Joe Lane
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Aristocratic identification in Felix’s Life of Guthlac
Recent scholarship often sees high‐born monastics and clerics in early Christian England as part of the aristocratic class. Modern identity theories, however, suggest that social identity could be dynamic, situational, processual and discursive. In light of this concept, the present article reads Felix’s Life of Guthlac as a text that constructs an ...
Lek Hang Chan
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Can a lizard ride on a housefly?: Navigating uncertainty and moral life in an Accra Zongo, Ghana
Abstract How can uncertainty become a resource for ethical life rather than a threat to it? Focusing on a Zongo community in Accra, Ghana—also known as a “traveler's camp” or “stranger's quarters”—this article examines how people use a creative form of communication called the practice of folding to sustain relationships shaped by conditions of ...
Emily A. Williamson
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