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...' Palladio, and American Beaux-Arts Classicism" (Virginia Commonwealth, C. Brownell) . BARRETT, C...TED, "Monuments and Memory: Three American World War I Memorials in Context" (Kansas, C. Eldredge. ...: California's Counterculture and the Struggle for U.S. Cultural Definition" (CUNY, A. Chave) . D...: Collecting, Studying, and Appropriating Ancient Bronzes in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1279)" (..., KATIE, "A Neoclassical Conundrum: Painting Greek Mythology in France, 1780-1825" (CUNY, P. Mainardi...
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... Court and constitutional courts around the world regularly use the term human dignity when deciding...For example, it has roots in classical Greek and Roman thought. In Antigone, Sophocles's ... issue "contributes to the intellectual struggle of opinions." (288) . Elsewhere in Europe, reputat... dignity retains any scintilla of its ancient and historical connection with rank[,] .. we shoul...
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... Greek-speaking territories, Greeks have struggled to reestablish themselves as mainstream Europeans ...Quite often his films have incorporated classic traditions and narratives in an otherwise markedly... profound links to Italy that go back to ancient times and involved actual governance of Greeks as ..., looked at women fleeing the carnage of World War I and its aftermath in Asia Minor. The Cyprus ...
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... same time, the Slavs had to fight against Greek colonists, Byzantium, descendants of the Goths--Ge... had to carry on persistent internecine struggle for regional hegemony. That is why it was only in ... as there will be wars and swords in the world." (2) These words uttered by the ancient Slav mili... might of the state and aggravated the class struggle accompanied by endless rebellions of the ...
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In her analysis of the place of religion in Xicanisma, Ana Castillo says: Although the Catholic Church as an institution cannot, for a number of reasons, guide us as Mexican Amerindian women into the twenty-first century, we cannot make a blanket dismissal of Catholicism, either. Over thirty years later, after the ascent of the Religious Right to political power and the rhetoric of crusade and jihad after September 11, it is easy to assume that feminist politics must be secular politics.\n Where other feminist essayists identify the act of writing itself as a movement out of the mind-forged manacles of kyriarchy, Anzaldúa is more cautious, offering a record of spirit-experience only in fragments.
... Anzaldúa exhorts her readers to make the world "luminosa y activa," luminous and active, through ... shows us that even in the world of working-class Chicanos, the message gets through, this time via ..., recalling the function of the snake in ancient Gnostic texts as a female mediator of cosmic wisdo... Madonna-and-Child pose, made famous in Greek icons and Renaissance painting, was first an image... them with the very people who make the struggle necessary-Anglo-Americans-and with others, like Ch...
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... (1999) has referred to in the business world as a worker-as-investor mentality. Religions that ... Theme 5) that Oui was not alone in this struggle. All of the participants highlighted in Theme 2 se... generation, an effort that Erikson has classified as generativity (Erikson & Erikson, 1998). Agius a..., or both, illustrate the common and ancient ideal of care shared by the Abrahamic faiths (Agiu... excerpt is drawn from an interview with a Greek Orthodox family who contributed generously to thei...
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... the Stoic philosophers of the Greco-Roman world. Greek political philosophy of Plato and Aristotle...There was a struggle for autonomy which resulted in most towns gaining ... declared monopolies contrary to the ancient and fundamental laws of the realm, and utterly voi...
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... of research, born in the decades following World War II, devoted to the "iconography of anti-Semiti... vehicles for the Christian majority's struggle with the presence of Jews within medieval society ..., past and present; he invokes the locus classicus of Jewish collective guilt for the death of Jesus,...Afikoman entered Hebrew as a Greek word meaning "festival procession," (100) and the ...(134) Drawing on the ancient symbolism of a "ladder of salvation" (scala saluti...
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Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...
... films as a pedagogical supplement for classroom learning. Granted, it has been a supplement, not a... a fluid, more or less unclear, relativistic world of values. In the latter, morality is set outside ... demonstrate realistically the internal struggles of command: the former, involving nerve-racking ac... ostracized as a result of an ancient rivalry. When the two young men come of age, they ...My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002, 95m, DVD). Director: Joel Zwick. Ca...
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Nahua" does not refer to any one indigenous ethnic group, but I use it to refer "to the Nahuatl-speaking peoples of Postclassic [C.E. 900-1521] highland central Mexico," including the Mexica (Aztecs) who were the dominating power at the time of the colonial encounter and contemporary peoples who trace their genealogies to these groups.3 Tonantzin forms part of the story of "transculturation," that is, of cultural loss, cultural persistence, and the creation of hybrid cultural forms mediated through power relations in sixteenth-century Mesoamerica.4 However, although the construction of Malinche as Guadalupe's "monstrous double" has been widely discussed, there have been fewer attempts to analyze the significance of Tonantzin as Guadalupe's bruja-ized (witched) Other in colonial discour...
... discourse were given racialized "New World" faces with Guadalupe, an indigenous or mestiza Ma... appearance and also the site of an ancient temple to Tonantzin. The encyclopedic Florentine C... representations are influenced by the classed, patriarchal, and binary colonial projections of b... of postmodern feminism, many women struggle to define and integrate spirituality in relationsh... who "took on many characteristics of the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite," Valenzuela depicts th...