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Library Trends, 2020
This essay explores the affects that circulate in and around libraries from a perspective informed by feminist cultural studies and Black feminist theory. I situate the library as an institution devoted to the cultivation of sentiment and the creation of virtual publics.
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This essay explores the affects that circulate in and around libraries from a perspective informed by feminist cultural studies and Black feminist theory. I situate the library as an institution devoted to the cultivation of sentiment and the creation of virtual publics.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor:— In "Elizabethans on Melancholia" ( 212 :127,1970) Veith states, "The early descriptions of melancholy almost entirely omitted or disregarded one fact, the patient's proneness to suicide. We can not now say whether suicide played a minor role in the depression of the Elizabethan era." Several passages from Robert Burton's The Anatomy ...
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To the Editor:— In "Elizabethans on Melancholia" ( 212 :127,1970) Veith states, "The early descriptions of melancholy almost entirely omitted or disregarded one fact, the patient's proneness to suicide. We can not now say whether suicide played a minor role in the depression of the Elizabethan era." Several passages from Robert Burton's The Anatomy ...
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2020
Li Zhengzhong (pen name Ke Ju) (b. 1921) and Zhang Xingjuan (penname Zhu Ti)(1923-2012) are Chinese writers who established prominent careers in Manchukuo; together, they comprise one couple of the “Northeast’s four famous husband-wife writers.” This chapter outlines their personal lives and important elements of their professional
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Li Zhengzhong (pen name Ke Ju) (b. 1921) and Zhang Xingjuan (penname Zhu Ti)(1923-2012) are Chinese writers who established prominent careers in Manchukuo; together, they comprise one couple of the “Northeast’s four famous husband-wife writers.” This chapter outlines their personal lives and important elements of their professional
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Endeavour, 2005
In the middle of the 17th century, two founding fellows of the Royal Society -- John Evelyn and William Petty -- commissioned portraits of themselves with skulls. The paintings were commemorative, because Evelyn was celebrating his engagement and Petty had recently acquired an anatomical post at Oxford, but both sitters also intended their pictures to ...
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In the middle of the 17th century, two founding fellows of the Royal Society -- John Evelyn and William Petty -- commissioned portraits of themselves with skulls. The paintings were commemorative, because Evelyn was celebrating his engagement and Petty had recently acquired an anatomical post at Oxford, but both sitters also intended their pictures to ...
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