Results 111 to 120 of about 120,442 (145)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
2020
This chapter features a critical race counterstory from an Asian American womxn of color about her doctoral education and graduate school socialization. Framed within critical race theory, the author chronicles racial microaggressions she endured as a first-year higher education doctoral student.
openaire +1 more source
This chapter features a critical race counterstory from an Asian American womxn of color about her doctoral education and graduate school socialization. Framed within critical race theory, the author chronicles racial microaggressions she endured as a first-year higher education doctoral student.
openaire +1 more source
2020
This chapter argues that reading sainthood in Bujold’s novel Paladin of Souls requires forcible recognition of the social constructions of gender, power, and normal life in Chalion, through their eventual disruption by the Bastard, fifth god of the Chalionese pantheon.
openaire +1 more source
This chapter argues that reading sainthood in Bujold’s novel Paladin of Souls requires forcible recognition of the social constructions of gender, power, and normal life in Chalion, through their eventual disruption by the Bastard, fifth god of the Chalionese pantheon.
openaire +1 more source
2022
Abstract This chapter relates individual stories of combat mercy, including the tale of Leutnant Friedrich Lengfeld’s final choice that made him a moral hero his foes could not forget. Within hours of hand-to-hand combat contesting a small forester’s hut, he and his men risked their lives to help an American they had tried to kill just ...
openaire +2 more sources
Abstract This chapter relates individual stories of combat mercy, including the tale of Leutnant Friedrich Lengfeld’s final choice that made him a moral hero his foes could not forget. Within hours of hand-to-hand combat contesting a small forester’s hut, he and his men risked their lives to help an American they had tried to kill just ...
openaire +2 more sources
Grace, Louisa (Grace Bartolini)
2002Profilo bio-bibliografico e critico della poetessa e scrittrice Louisa Grace Bartolini (1818-1865)
openaire +1 more source
Abstract Despite the complexity of its history, grace often connotes something simple. It is an Hellenic grace, refashioned in Mannerism, lauded by Baldesar Castiglione and Giorgio Vasari, that names style as a supplemental excess or lack. For the New York School, grace is one mode held in tension by the materiality of the city, its mass
openaire +1 more source
openaire +1 more source

