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Is lesbian identity obsolete? Some (limited) answers and further questions from a unique philology of human behavioral science perspective

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2021
Many scholarly disciplines focusing exclusively on human behavior can and do approach philology in some form in the conduct of their analyses, especially implicitly.
C. Tate
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Internalized Orientalism or World Philology? The Case of Modern Turkish Studies

History of Humanities, 2021
This article argues against some widespread beliefs concerning imperialist and orientalist influences on modern humanities in the non-Western world. Specifically, it contests the idea that modern Turkish philology in the reforming Ottoman Empire was ...
M. Leezenberg
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The “Vernacular” Babel: The Linguistic Survey of India and Colonial Philology

Modern philology, 2021
The discipline of philology in recent years has been subjected to two distinct—in fact, oppositional—demands. On the one hand, it has been feted by many as the ground on which modern humanities disciplines will have to reinvent themselves, especially in ...
B. Bhattacharya
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Examining the Relationship Among Artificial Intelligence Literacy, Cultural Literacy, and Intercultural Communication Proficiency of Philology Students

Journal of ethnic and cultural studies
The purpose of the present study was to contextually describe philology students' artificial intelligence (AI) literacy, cultural literacy (CL), and intercultural communication proficiency (ICP) levels in Kazakhstan while examining how these three ...
Yertay Sultan   +2 more
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The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590-1670

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
This book argues that the application of tools, developed in the study of ancient Greek and Latin authors, to the Bible aimed to stabilize the biblical text but had the unintentional effect that the text grew more and more unstable.
D. Miert
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Philology Students’ Perceptions of Ethno-cultural Empathy and Intertextual Literary Heroes as Role Models

Journal of ethnic and cultural studies
This study’s main aim is to examine the ethno-cultural empathy levels of philology students and how they perceive the heroes in literary works in terms of values and their tendency to adopt these heroes as role models.
Sandugash Bekpenbetova   +4 more
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Toward a Trans Philology

Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 2020
:This essay charts the circuitous trajectory of the words "transfeminate" and "transexion" as they travel from their textual origin, Thomas Browne's Pseudodoxia Epidemica (1646), through various lexicons, both early modern and modern.
Joseph Gamble
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“Faux Semblants: Antifraternalism Reconsidered in Jean de Meun and Chaucer,” Studies in Philology 101: 357-80

, 2019
"Friar" characters in medieval French and English literature re-examined.
G. Geltner
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Pratyabhijñā and Philology

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
A somewhat problematic book has recently been devoted to one of the most fascinating (and neglected) works of Kashmirian Śaiva Advaita: the Śivadṛṣṭi by Somānanda. This furnishes the occasion for broader reflection on the role of philology in dealing with the complex texts of the Pratyabhijñā tradition (or perhaps in ...
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Wahlverwandtschaften: philology

Safundi
An essay about The Perversity of Gratitude, Grant Farred's book on apartheid education. I argue that Farred invites a theory of universalism in his book, one based in Martin Heidegger but moving to do to Heidegger’s language what Antigone does to the language of Creon – that, perhaps, being the true intellectual, and philological, situation of ...
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