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MLN, 1995
It is nothing new to point to the historical indebtedness of literary criticism to European Romanticism.* The beginnings of Golden-age histories, historical theorization and periodization of literature, and the opening of a progressive model of history in Romanticism are well known and well worn themes. So, too, is criticism's "romantic heritage," well
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It is nothing new to point to the historical indebtedness of literary criticism to European Romanticism.* The beginnings of Golden-age histories, historical theorization and periodization of literature, and the opening of a progressive model of history in Romanticism are well known and well worn themes. So, too, is criticism's "romantic heritage," well
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2022
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THE “RE” FACTOR: RE-CYCLE, RE-USE, RE-THINK
2020It is becoming clear that the post-COVID era will have to be characterized by a paradigm shift in the proposed use of our increasingly limited and valuable resources. The idea of waste, especially in the design field, is gradually taking on new interpretations and, thanks to an ecological and systemic approach, innovative and sustainable.
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Re-Map, Re-Imagine, Re-translate
2016Collectively, these five chapters seek to articulate the need to open the field of postcolonialism to diverse cultures that represent it in those diverse languages, either through translations or in the original. If I use texts in Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada, the larger endeavor of my scholarship is to initiate a postcolonial discourse that can be ...
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Resort: re/visiting, re/visioning, re/placing
Journal of Visual Art Practice, 2006AbstractThis article describes an innovative relationship between the practice of landscape painting with theoretical research into second-generation memory. I adopt a practitioner's perspective by investigating the implications of the exchange between the materiality of both paint and landscape, the processes of painting and theoretical issues ...
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Journal of Religion and Health, 2014
Traced sufficiently remotely, all people, profanum vulgus, share a common familial and linguistic heritage. Several Occidental and Oriental religiophilosophical traditions and General Systems (neuro-linguistic/neuro-semantic) Theory propound that resolution of personal illness and intra- and inter-generational psychological conflicts among individuals ...
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Traced sufficiently remotely, all people, profanum vulgus, share a common familial and linguistic heritage. Several Occidental and Oriental religiophilosophical traditions and General Systems (neuro-linguistic/neuro-semantic) Theory propound that resolution of personal illness and intra- and inter-generational psychological conflicts among individuals ...
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International Political Science Review, 1991
This article examines the problem of the public and the private in terms of culture and social organization. Two strategies for building societal structures are distinguished: the bottom-up and the top-down. More specifically, the liberal and the Marxist-Leninist solutions are discussed.
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This article examines the problem of the public and the private in terms of culture and social organization. Two strategies for building societal structures are distinguished: the bottom-up and the top-down. More specifically, the liberal and the Marxist-Leninist solutions are discussed.
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