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Asa Simon Mittman deposited Mapping Global Middle Ages, Toward a Global Middle Ages in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoIn Order to understand what a “global Middle Ages” might be, we need to define “global” in and in relation to the “Middle Ages.” To do so, I turn to medieval (Christian) maps. Their construction of the world-the most, maybe all, others-was founded on inclusion and exclusion. In seeking to construct a global Middle Ages, the authors in this volume…[Read more]
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Gregory Tate deposited Humphry Davy and the Problem of Analogy in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAnalogy, the comparison of one set of relations to another, was essential to Humphry Davy’s understanding of chemistry. Throughout his career, Davy used analogical reasoning to direct and to interpret his experimental analyses of the chemical reactions between substances. In his writing, he deployed analogies to organise and to explain his t…[Read more]
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Reuven Chaim (Rudolph) Klein deposited Learning to differentiate between apparent synonyms in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoRabbi Reuven Chaim Klein shows us how to use the Hebrew language as a model for understanding the differences between similar words
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Bill Hughes deposited CFP: ‘Ill met by moonlight’: Gothic encounters with enchantment and the Faerie realm in literature and culture University of Hertfordshire, 8‒10 April 2021 in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAs Prof. Dale Townsend has observed, the concept of the Gothic has had an association with fairies from its inception; even before Walpole’s 1764 Castle of Otranto (considered the first Gothic novel), eighteenth-century poetics talked of ‘the fairy kind of writing’ which, for Addison, ‘raise a pleasing kind of Horrour in the Mind of the Reader’…[Read more]
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Bill Hughes deposited CFP: ‘Ill met by moonlight’: Gothic encounters with enchantment and the Faerie realm in literature and culture University of Hertfordshire, 8‒10 April 2021 in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAs Prof. Dale Townsend has observed, the concept of the Gothic has had an association with fairies from its inception; even before Walpole’s 1764 Castle of Otranto (considered the first Gothic novel), eighteenth-century poetics talked of ‘the fairy kind of writing’ which, for Addison, ‘raise a pleasing kind of Horrour in the Mind of the Reader’…[Read more]
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Christina Hendricks deposited It’s Not Only About the Money: Open Educational Resources and Practices in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoPresentation on open educational resources and practices, as well as open pedagogy.
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Christina Hendricks deposited Open Educational Practices: What, Why, and How in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoSlides for an invited presentation to faculty and staff at Langara College on open educational practices and open pedagogy.
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Christina Hendricks deposited Getting Started with OER: What, Why, and Some Mythbusting in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoKeynote talk at an event about open education. The slides cover the basics of open educational resources as well as responses to a couple of myths.
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Christina Hendricks deposited Slides on Open Educational Resources in Philoosphy in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThese slides talk about open educational resources generally (what they are, why they are valuable), and also some ways to find OER for philosophy courses.
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Christina Hendricks deposited Slides for lecture on Foucault: power and resistance, visibility and the self in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoSlides for a guest lecture on Foucault for Humanities 101, a free course at the University of British Columbia Vancouver for members of the community. These slides talk about Foucault’s view of power and resistance, panopticism, visibility, and the self.
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James Elkins started the topic Online summer reading group on Joyce and Schmidt in the discussion
Irish Literature and Culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoAnnouncing a reading group on the limits of the novel
June 6 – August 29
I’d like to invite everyone to an online reading group on Finnegans Wake and Arno Schmidt’s novel Bottom’s Dream. We’ll be focusing on the way both books threaten the narrative of the traditional novel by privileging language, scholarly apparatus, and other material. T…[Read more]
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Katelin Parsons deposited Albert Jóhannesson and the scribes of Hecla Island: Manuscript culture and scribal production in an Icelandic-Canadian settlement in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoManuscript culture in Icelandic immigrant communities in North America is examined through the case study of an immigrant-scribe, Albert Jóhannesson (1847–1921), who left Iceland as an adult in 1884 and eventually settled in the community of Hecla Island, Manitoba, Canada. Albert Jóhannesson is one of the last known individuals in the Ice…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited Notes from Northrop Frye ‘Anatomy of Criticism’ (A Post-Mortem of the Anatomy) in the group
American Literature on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoNotes from Northrop Frye´s seminal volume in archetypal/anthropological criticism, “Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays” (Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1957. Rpt. 1971. 383 p). Notes taken by J. A. García Landa c. 1985, edited with illustrations for online publication 2018-20. Parenthetical pagination numbers refer to the quotations and text f…[Read more]
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Falilat Olu Alabi deposited BEYOND THE BOOK: Public Libraries as Social Prescription Hubs: A case study of a London Public Library in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoPurpose: – The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the impact of public library activities on the health and wellbeing of library users. Concentrating on five library activities; knit and knit, rhyme time, learn my way, reading group and adult craft and calming colouring. It seeks to examine the implementation of the joint action path…[Read more]
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Annika McQueen deposited What part did decorative plasterwork play in the transformation of the Great House before 1660? in the group
British History on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThis essay argues that the changes that occurred in the form, function, material and internal decorative schemes of the Great House before 1660 was less of a transformation and more of a slow evolution. The popularity of plasterwork in the Great House from the Tudors to the Restoration, demonstrates its importance in the evolution of such…[Read more]
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Annika McQueen deposited Inns and Innkeeping in North Hertfordshire: 1660 – 1815 in the group
British History on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoThis dissertation ‘Inns and Innkeeping in North Hertfordshire: 1660-1815’ addresses the lack of a localised study on this building type and supplements the wider body of work that has been undertaken, on inn form, function and innkeeping lifestyles in other regions of England during the long eighteenth century.
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Danica Savonick deposited Intro to Multicultural Literature Syllabus in the group
American Literature on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoFall 2019 Syllabus | SUNY Cortland
What is literature and why does it matter? How can literary texts help us think differently about the world? In this course, we will explore these and other questions through works of modern and contemporary U.S. literature. In particular, we will consider the ways resources are unevenly distributed along…[Read more]
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Cillian O'Hogan deposited Thirty Years of the ‘Jeweled Style’ in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoReview article on five recent books relating to late Latin poetry
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Thijs Porck deposited Reshaping the Germanic Economy of Honour: Gift Giving in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoAn article that contrasts the role of gift giving in Old English poems like Beowulf and The Battle of Maldon to Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.
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Behnam M. Fomeshi deposited اخلاق زیست محیطی یا انسان محوری: بوم نقد تطبیقی با نگاهی به سپهری و امرسن Environmental Ethics versus Anthropocentrism: Comparative Ecocriticism in the group
American Literature on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoاز رویکردهای تازه در حوزۀ نقد ادبی رویکرد بومنقد است که به بررسی رابطۀ میان انسان و طبیعت در ادبیات می پردازد. هرچند تعداد قابل توجهی از آثار نظری و کاربردی در حوزۀ بومنقد منتشر شده است، اما تاکنون توجه چندانی به پژوهش بومنقد تطبیقی نشده است. پژوهش پیشرو تلاشی است برای گشودن باب چنین پژوهش هایی به زبان فارسی در فضای دانشگاهی ایران. شا…[Read more]
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