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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Renaissance and 17th c. in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoRetropost, 2013: Poetry and Virginity https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/10/4-poetry-and-virginity.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Renaissance and 17th c. in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoRetropost, 2013: Bardolatry in the Bud https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/10/bardolatry-in-bud.html
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Thobias Sarbunan deposited Teaching English for Information System Department Memo-Email-Short Report Supplementary Materials in the group
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThis lecture note covers memos, emails, and brief reports as learning tools to help students
finish English courses. The table below is a part of the semester learning plan for English
courses in odd semesters for the Information systems study programme. Lectures on memos,
emails, and brief reports are more comprehensively constructed to fulfil…[Read more] -
José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Twentieth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago‘Time and the Conways’ y la falacia narrativa https://personal.unizar.es/garciala/publicaciones/timeandtheconways.html
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Harald Pittel deposited Standing Together at the Edge of the World – The Decameron Project: 29 New Stories from the Pandemic in the group
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThe Covid-19 pandemic, though less prominent in the headlines than in 2020 and 2021, is still with us today and has become part of our cultural memory. This essay looks at the loftily titled Decameron Project (2020), an international volume of what may be called ‘lockdown fiction’, commissioned by The New York Times Magazine. Special attention is…[Read more]
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Harald Pittel deposited Standing Together at the Edge of the World – The Decameron Project: 29 New Stories from the Pandemic in the group
American Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThe Covid-19 pandemic, though less prominent in the headlines than in 2020 and 2021, is still with us today and has become part of our cultural memory. This essay looks at the loftily titled Decameron Project (2020), an international volume of what may be called ‘lockdown fiction’, commissioned by The New York Times Magazine. Special attention is…[Read more]
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Julia Rhyder deposited Sonja Ammann, Katharina Pyschny, and Julia Rhyder, eds. Authorship and the Hebrew Bible. FAT 158. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2022. in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoDoes “authorship” still have a place in the study of the Hebrew Bible? Historical criticism has long sought to uncover the human authors behind the biblical texts. But how might the “death of the author,” so forcefully declared by Roland Barthes over fifty years ago, change the contours of this search? This volume brings together leading experts…[Read more]
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Julia Rhyder deposited Sonja Ammann, Katharina Pyschny, and Julia Rhyder, eds. Authorship and the Hebrew Bible. FAT 158. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2022. in the group
Ancient Jew Review on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoDoes “authorship” still have a place in the study of the Hebrew Bible? Historical criticism has long sought to uncover the human authors behind the biblical texts. But how might the “death of the author,” so forcefully declared by Roland Barthes over fifty years ago, change the contours of this search? This volume brings together leading experts…[Read more]
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Julia Rhyder deposited Centralizing the Cult: The Holiness Legislation in Leviticus 17–26. FAT 134. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2019. in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThis work provides new insights into the relationship between the Holiness legislation in Leviticus 17–26 and processes of cultic centralization in the Persian period. The author departs from the classical theory that Leviticus 17–26 merely presume, with minor modifications, a concept of centralization articulated in Deuteronomy. She shows how Lev…[Read more]
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Julia Rhyder deposited Centralizing the Cult: The Holiness Legislation in Leviticus 17–26. FAT 134. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2019. in the group
Ancient Jew Review on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThis work provides new insights into the relationship between the Holiness legislation in Leviticus 17–26 and processes of cultic centralization in the Persian period. The author departs from the classical theory that Leviticus 17–26 merely presume, with minor modifications, a concept of centralization articulated in Deuteronomy. She shows how Lev…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Nineteenth-century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoLos esclavos de Mansfield Park: https://www.academia.edu/19838519/
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Nineteenth-century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoWilde y el enigma de la Esfinge https://www.academia.edu/19838519/
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Raihanah M Mydin deposited Intercultural dialogue in manga: Building friendships, sharing spaces and values in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThe role of Japanese manga as a site for intercultural understanding and engagement is worth further investigation, and research in this area is
still growing. This article explores intercultural dialogue through a case study of the Japanese manga Satoko and Nada Volume 1 by Yupechika, which narrates the friendship between Satoko, a young…[Read more] -
José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Bibliography in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoTeatro inglés (A Bibliography) https://bibliojagl.blogspot.com/2023/10/teatro-ingles.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Shakespeare in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago“Tragedy and the Oedipal Subject: Shakespeare (and Freud).” https://personal.unizar.es/garciala/publicaciones/tragedyoedipal2.pdf
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Dora Apel deposited Memory and the Arts: Justice, Environment and Ruin – Dora Apel in Conversation with Martin Pogacar in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThis conversation revolves around Dora Apel’s work in the field of art and memory. Memory, in its mediating force, is critical for our understanding of the present and the construction of a future, or, rather, as Dora Apel posits it in her recent book Calling Memory Into Place: “Memory effects are not about the past. How do they shape the pre…[Read more]
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Julia Rhyder deposited “Hellenizing Hanukkah: The Commemoration of Military Victory in the Books of the Maccabees.” Pages 92–109 in Collective Violence and Memory in the Ancient Mediterranean. Edited by S. Ammann, H. Bezold, S. Germany, and J. Rhyder. CHANE 135. Leuven: Brill in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoEarly Jewish writings are replete with narratives of warfare and collective violence. Yet relatively little scholarly attention has been paid to how these accounts of violence affected the way Jews structured their festal calendar. This essay examines the festivals described in 1 and 2 Maccabees that serve to commemorate the most impressive m…[Read more]
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