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‘Still finest wits are stilling Venus Rose’: Robert Southwell's ‘Optima Deo’, Venus and Adonis, and Tasso's canto della rosa [PDF]
It has been argued, with reference to Venus and Adonis, that Shakespeare is the poet targeted specifically by Robert Southwell in his mournful stanza on love poetry in ‘The Author to the Reader’; this essay argues instead that Southwell's remark has a ...
Lawrence, Jason
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Abstract This forum piece begins with a spoken word poem titled A Pedagogy of Wonder, performed by the author, through which the intersections of trauma, language teaching, and creative inquiry are explored. While TESOL scholarship has predominantly focused on refugee‐background or international students as “traumatized populations,” and on trauma ...
Jennifer Burton
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The article is an interpretative study devoted to ‘Królewna Lala’ [‘The Princess Doll’] by Adam Mickiewicz, in light of the comic poem convention. It is an attempt at identifying and developing the lines of interpretation which already exist in the ...
Ewa Szczeglacka-Pawłowska
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A crowd of Gods: atheism and superstition in Juvenal Satire 13 [PDF]
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Uden, James
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Abstract This article reports on a qualitative study of the way instructors and students understand and respond to traumatizing events in a Sri Lankan university. It shows how the attitudes and practices in the society at large are carried over to classrooms even though local institutions do not have a programmatic trauma‐informed pedagogy.
Suresh Canagarajah +1 more
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Dangerous Voices: On Written and Spoken Discourse in Plato’s Protagoras [PDF]
Plato’s Protagoras contains, among other things, three short but puzzling remarks on the media of philosophy. First, at 328e5–329b1, Plato makes Socrates worry that long speeches, just like books, are deceptive, because they operate ...
Olof, Pettersson
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A Bioregional Approach to Teaching Sustainability and Resilience Online
ABSTRACT This chapter describes how the first graduate program in resilient and sustainable communities has evolved over the past decade, maintaining its bioregional approach to distance learning while adapting the curriculum to meet new challenges in the age of climate change.
Laird Christensen
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ChatGPT in public policy teaching and assessment: An examination of opportunities and challenges
Abstract This paper presents the findings of an innovative assessment task that required students to use ChatGPT for drafting a policy brief to an Australian Government minister. The study explores how future public policy students perceive ChatGPT's role in both public policy and teaching and assessment.
Daniel Casey
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Revolution and Modernity in Nazim Hikmet’s “The Epic of Sheikh Bedridden”
This paper aims to prove that the poem “The Epic of Sheikh Bedridden” by the first Turkish modernist poet Nazim Hikmet expresses a political unconscious of modernity by incarnating and adopting modernist, rebellious and revolutionary ideas in his ...
Mahmood Rakan Ahmed
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“Онегинские” черты в Поэме без предмета Валерия Перелешина
In his autobiographical Poem without a Subject (1972–1976) the Russian poet Valerii Pereleshin (1913–1992) follows the path of one of the most famous Russian poems, Eugene Onegin by Aleksander Pushkin.
Vadim Wittkowsky
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