Beyond 'Hellenes' and 'Barbarians' Cecilia Lai-Wan ChanForty years ago, German historian Reinhart Koselleck coined the notion of asymmetrical concepts, pointing at the asymmetry between standard self ascriptions, such as Hellenes or Christians, and pejorative other references (Barbarians or Pagans) as a powerful weapon of cultural and political domination. Advancing and refining Kosellecks approach, Beyond Hellenes and Barbarians explores the use of significant conceptual asymmetries such as civilization
Deckman considers literary and cultural productions from Puerto Rico
Major advances in analytical techniques and genomics have transformed our understanding of rumen microbiology
and will emphasize the heat-induced formation of pork odorants’ pathways
from columnists to cultural coverage
up-to-date coverage of college counseling center practices and programming
along with surveys of its immediate environs
This study focuses on the interaction between ideas of monarchy and images of power in the two countries between the execution of Mary Queen of Scots and the Glorious Revolution
eminent Dewey scholars address his pragmatic philosophy and whether it should be reinterpreted
Bunthorne is an aesthetic poet struggling with the legitimacy of his work and the female adoration it brings
Christian leaders introduced oppressive laws and courts
with essays by leading scholars of literary studies
Integrates and fosters effective leadership/management and supervisory skills