Kirk-Duggan and Hall\u27s Wake Up! Hip Hop Christianity and the Black Church (Book Review)
A Review of Wake Up! Hip Hop Christianity and the Black Church, by Cheryl Kirk-Duggan and Marlon Hall. Nashville: Abingdon, 2011.
Seweryn, Monika
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Heterochronic Representations of the Fall : Bakhtin, Milton, DeLillo [PDF]
Bakhtin argues that each literary genre codifies a particular world-view which is defined, in part, by its chronotope. That is, the spatial and temporal configurations of each genre determine in large part the kinds of action a fictional character may ...
Falconer, Rachel
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The significance of sense in the time of plagues: Curricular responsiveness to the Covid-19 crisis. [PDF]
Spector H.
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Something to Die for. The Individual as Interruption of the Political in Carl Schmitt’s The Concept of the Political [PDF]
This article aims to question the anti-individualist stance in Carl Schmitt's concept of the political by uncovering the historical bias of Schmitt's anti-individualism, seen here as one of the main driving forces behind his argument.
Lavinia, Marin
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Quantitative methods for group bibliotherapy research: a pilot study. [PDF]
Troscianko ET, Holman E, Carney J.
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Regulating Gambling Use through the Overton Window: From an Addictive Behavior to a Social and Epidemiological Problem. [PDF]
Molina-Fernández AJ +5 more
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The Eschatological Chronotope of Fyodor Dostoevsky
Issues of otherness and the discovery of the meaning of life in the face of death, the central themes of Russian literature since its emergence, were especially relevant for the characters of Fyodor Dostoevsky. He revived the medieval idea of a mysterious combination of the human and the transcendental and demonstrated that the experience of death ...
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This article examines the role of the visual aspect of the text in the recontextualization of elements from the socialist realist canon. The study focuses on Mikhail Elizarov’s novels “Librarian” and “Cartoons.” It is established that, firstly, Elizarov ...
I. R. Kuryaev, E. P. Ovsyannikova
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Nightmare Disorder and Isolated Sleep Paralysis. [PDF]
Stefani A, Högl B.
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Suicide in Classic Russian Literature: Examining Dostoevsky’s, Chekhov’s, and Nabokov’s Use of the Tragic Plot Element [PDF]
Session: V-C: 19th-Century Literature. Presenter: Morgan Freisthler, Ohio State University - "Suicide in Classic Russian Literature: Examining Dostoevsky’s, Chekhov’s, and Nabokov’s Use of the Tragic Plot Element"
Freisthler, Morgan
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