School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Don Quijote on the Plains: Harnessing Enthusiasm for the "Quijote" at the Undergraduate Level
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005-03)Teaching Miguel de Cervantes's "El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha" in the undergraduate classroom can pose a myriad of linguistic and contextual challenges for students distanced from the text by the space of ... -
Late Soviet Culture: A Parallax for Postmodernism
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O ‘Sublime’ Sertão em O Sertanejo, Os Sertões e Grande Sertão: Veredas
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Negotiation of Scientific Discourse in the First Printed Edition of the Historia de la donzella Teodor (Toledo: Pedro Hagenbach, ca. 1500)
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Yes, and….
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Scribere Est Agere ou O Direito ao Grito: O Intelectual Oprimido e a Hora do Subalterno em A Hora da Estrela
(University of Pittsburgh, University Library System, 2009-01-05) -
The Festival at the Water Hole: Rousseau, Freud and Derrida on Incest
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The Eighteenth Century or Fin de Siècle Beginnings
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992-11-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
On Defining Short Stories
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991-03-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
'And Seated Ye Shall Fall': Some Lexical Markers in Camus' 'Jonas'
(1982-06-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
Vested Struggles: The Social and Ecclesiological Significance of Stoles in Seventeenth-Century France
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Supplementary Materials for Reading Svašta u mojoj glavi, a story by Miro Gavran
(2014-12-01)This work includes supplementary materials for reading Svašta u mojoj glavi, a young-adult novel in Croatian written by Miro Gavran. The materials aim to provide reading support for a BCS learner with (at least) intermediate ... -
Literature as Historical Archive
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004-06-01)While it is always desirable to develop new archives, it is especially important for late eighteenth century France. A number of cultural historians have suggested that our sense of historical reality would be augmented ... -
Lessons from the Kokugo (National Language) Readers
(The University of Chicago Press, 1993-05)Kokusaika, or "internationalization," has been one of the most frequently used words in the Japanese media since the early eighties. Japan's increasingly active presence in the world economy has given rise to an active ... -
The Value of Vulnerability: Sexual Coercion and the Nature of Love in Japanese Court Literature
(Association for Asian Studies, 1999-11)Margaret H. Childs analyzes the attributes of "love" in the world of premodern Japanese literature. She concentrates on the emotional dynamics of love affairs in The Taile of Genji and other Heian tales in order to highlight ... -
Book Review: Immanuel Wallerstein and the Problem of the World: System, Scale, Culture. Edited by David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins, and Nirvana Tanoukhi
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George L. Trager’s Field Notes on the Prekmurje Dialect Spoken in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
(Leykam, 2014)The paper briefly describes a collection of field notes on the Prekmurje dialect as spoken by immigrants to the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, which were collected in 1941 by the renowned American structural linguist George ... -
Pre-publication review of Rječnik govora Murskog Središća, by Đuro Blažeka and Grozdana Rob
(2014-07-09)This review (June 2012) pertains to the manuscript of the book later published as: Blažeka, Đuro and Grozdana Rob. Rječnik Murskog Središća [Dictionary of the Dialect of Mursko Središće]. Zagreb: Učiteljski fakultet ... -
Beyond Repetition: Karl Kraus's "Absolute Satire"
(Germanic Studies Association, 2013-10)This article reassesses the theoretical import of the Viennese satirist Karl Kraus, arguing that his satire challenges conventional understandings of the genre. Most notably in The Last Days of Mankind (Die letzten Tage ... -
由溫縣盟書最新研究成果再談侯馬盟書的年代問題
(Society for the Study of Early China, 2013)This paper reconsiders the dating of the Houma covenant texts in light of new findings from the Wenxian covenant texts. Dating of the Houma covenants has focused on matching certain names found in the Houma covenants to ...