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Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2016
This exchange of letters considers the relationship between geography and different formulations of justice. On one hand, social movements have made visible the particular geographies of racialized, gendered, and class-based injustice. For this reason, the discipline of geography can be useful for social justice activists making justice claims.
Joshua Barkan, Laura Pulido
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This exchange of letters considers the relationship between geography and different formulations of justice. On one hand, social movements have made visible the particular geographies of racialized, gendered, and class-based injustice. For this reason, the discipline of geography can be useful for social justice activists making justice claims.
Joshua Barkan, Laura Pulido
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Are Paul's Thanksgivings 'Epistolary' ?
Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 1996This study responds to a recent article by P. Arzt which in sum argues that Paul's thanksgivings are not of the kind found in epistolary traditions and, thus, should not be interpreted in light of them. In response, examples from the time of Paul as well as others are used to demonstrate that Paul's thanksgivings can be informed by epistolary ...
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1923
FOUR OFENING FORMULAE are used by the Sargonid kings of Assvria in their correspondence: 1. "Word (or message) of the king" (amdt Sarri)' 2. "Order of the king" (abit Sarri)2 3. "Letter (or tablet) of so and so" (duppu pulani)3 4. "To A say: thus sayeth B" (ana pulani kibema umma Sarruma) .4 In writing to persons of equal rank, the salutation, added to
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FOUR OFENING FORMULAE are used by the Sargonid kings of Assvria in their correspondence: 1. "Word (or message) of the king" (amdt Sarri)' 2. "Order of the king" (abit Sarri)2 3. "Letter (or tablet) of so and so" (duppu pulani)3 4. "To A say: thus sayeth B" (ana pulani kibema umma Sarruma) .4 In writing to persons of equal rank, the salutation, added to
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2018
This chapter examines epistolary fiction. The heyday of epistolary fiction, the novel told entirely or mostly in letters, stretched from the 1750s until the late 1790s, before it suffered abrupt decline and extinction. This pre-eminence is attributable to the century's well-documented investment in letter writing as the prime way of constituting the ...
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This chapter examines epistolary fiction. The heyday of epistolary fiction, the novel told entirely or mostly in letters, stretched from the 1750s until the late 1790s, before it suffered abrupt decline and extinction. This pre-eminence is attributable to the century's well-documented investment in letter writing as the prime way of constituting the ...
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Epistolary Writing Technologies
2012The practical side of letter-writing was learned and disseminated through pedagogy, print and practice. Formal letter-writing skills formed a central part of the curriculum for boys at grammar school and university; classical epistolary models (as taught in Erasmus’s De conscribendis epistolis) were a staple for anyone educated beyond the elementary ...
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2016
Letter exchange occupies a significant and growing role in the activities of the Protestant Reformers. This chapter offers explanations for its growing significance in the evolution of the Protestant Reformation. It analyses what over a century of investment in editing the correspondence of the magisterial Reformers has achieved.
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Letter exchange occupies a significant and growing role in the activities of the Protestant Reformers. This chapter offers explanations for its growing significance in the evolution of the Protestant Reformation. It analyses what over a century of investment in editing the correspondence of the magisterial Reformers has achieved.
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2006
On this page the reader interested in epistolary literature will find: 1) a bibliography of sources for studying any and all kinds of epistolary literature; 2) two of my published essays, one delivered as a lecture to the Trollope Society; the other, an essay-review published in an academic periodical; 3) essays I wrote and sent to listservs as ...
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On this page the reader interested in epistolary literature will find: 1) a bibliography of sources for studying any and all kinds of epistolary literature; 2) two of my published essays, one delivered as a lecture to the Trollope Society; the other, an essay-review published in an academic periodical; 3) essays I wrote and sent to listservs as ...
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Dickinson's Epistolary "Naturalness"
The Emily Dickinson Journal, 2005Historically, as letter writers have known, not writing for publication allows for a "natural" or unfinished writing style. Even early on, Dickinson understood epistolary conventions and tested them in her letters and, atypically, in her poems as well; in doing so, she asserted to the recipients of her "published" poems that she was unequivocally ...
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