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Volume 11 revitalizes the evolutionary place of the poet Kenneth Rexroth and The Beat Interview is an archival oral history, published here for the first time, that brings new perspectives to the art scene from San Francisco's 6 Gallery.
The Journal of the Early Book Society for the Study of Manuscripts and Printing History (JEBS) publishes several substantial articles in each volume with emphasis on the period of transition from manuscript to print. This annual's main focus is on English and Continental works produced from 1350 to 1550. Additionally, JEBS includes brief notes on manuscripts and early printed books, descriptive reviews of recent works in the field, and notes on libraries and collections.
In this volume, Isaac Gewirtz, curator of the New York Public Library's Berg Collection, explores significant revisions that Woolf made at the proof stage of A Room of One's Own, and includes an appendix listing every variant between the recently-acquired proof (long thought to have been lost) and the first edition of this feminist classic. Elizabeth Wright's "Bloomsbury at Play" mines several archives to reveal how Bloomsbury and its friends entertained (and teased) one another at home.
This volume features entries exploring the impact immigration has on comics. From exploring the role of Superman as an immigrant to the planet earth to multiple articles about how the Asian diaspora intersects with superhero identity, JCC Volume 6 has a wealth of information.This peer-reviewed journal was edited for the first time by Dr. Ioana D. Atanassova. "This issue of the Journal of Comics and Culture is very near and dear to my heart," she said, drawing on her own experience as an immigrant. She notes that comic and graphic novels play a role in exploring diverse identities, with superheroes reflecting cultural values.
VERA LEX, journal of the International Natural Law Society, includes featured articles, book reviews, and an annotated bibliography. Vera Lex was the journal of the International Natural Law Society, established to communicate and dialogue on the subject of natural law and natural rights, to introduce natural law philosophy into the mainstream of contemporary thought, and to strengthen the discussion of morals and law and advance its historical research.
Vera Lex was the journal of the International Natural Law Society, established to communicate and dialogue on the subject of natural law and natural right, to introduce natural law philosophy into the mainstream of contemporary thought and to strengthen the discussion of morals and law and advance its historical research.
Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education publishes original contributions for a broad range of psychological and educational perspectives relevant to infants, young children, families, and caregivers.
PECPE 7.2 focuses on promoting positive outcomes in early childhood and includes articles on classroom management and reading skills interventions. It discusses interdisciplinary practices ideal for trainers and researchers.
The manuscripts in this issue cover the topics of SEB universal screeners, bullying prevention, the teaching interaction procedure, and addressing challenging behavior.
Methods: A Journal of Acting Pedagogy, is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to the art and craft of acting and its philosophies, exercises, and history. Methods explores acting for stage, film, and television, their similarities and differences, deconstructing old techniques and constructing new ones. Methods includes interviews with important industry professionals, academic and professional news about the performing arts, book reviews, and historical documents. Methods embodies everything about the craft and entertainment of acting.
Woolf Studies Annual is a refereed journal publishing substantial new scholarship on the work of this major writer and her milieu. Each volume includes several articles, reviews of new books, and an up-to-date guide to library special collections of interest to researchers. The Annual also occasionally features edited transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts.
This volume makes the case that Hitchcock's spy films are among his most important achievements because they contain his most salient political views and reveal fully the complexity of his moral compass.
Woolf Studies Annual is a refereed journal publishing substantial new scholarship on the work of this major writer and her milieu. Each volume includes several articles, reviews of new books, and an up-to-date guide to library special collections of interest to researchers. The Annual also occasionally features edited transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts.
Articles on natural law theory and philosophy of law.Vera Lex was the journal of the International Natural Law Society, established to communicate and dialogue on the subject of natural law and natural right, to introduce natural law philosophy into the mainstream of contemporary thought and to strengthen the discussion of morals and law and advance its historical research.
Volume 2 focuses specifically on the informative theme of Comics in the Margins. There are several book reviews. Also, short communications revolving around recent monographs, and a review of the 2017 Queers & Comics Conference.
Methods: A Journal of Acting Pedagogy, is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to the art and craft of acting and its philosophies, exercises, and history. Methods explores acting for stage, film, and television, their similarities and differences, deconstructing old techniques and constructing new ones. Methods includes interviews with important industry professionals, academic and professional news about the performing arts, book reviews, and historical documents. Methods will embody everything about the craft and entertainment of acting, from culture to spirituality to truth.
The centerpiece of JBS Volume 5 is the republication of the long out-of-print, revised edition of Charters's Jack Kerouac: A Bibliography, which still serves as an essential tool for anyone researching and writing about Kerouac.
Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education publishes original contributions for a broad range of psychological and educational perspectives relevant to infants, young children, families, and caregivers.
Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education publishes original contributions for a broad range of psychological and educational perspectives relevant to infants, young children, families, and caregivers.
The Journal of the Early Book Society publishes several substantial articles in each volume with emphasis on the period of transition from manuscript to print.
Methods: A Journal of Acting Pedagogy, is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to the art and craft of acting and its philosophies, exercises, and history. Methods explores acting for stage, film, and television, their similarities and differences, deconstructing old techniques and constructing new ones. Methods includes interviews with important industry professionals, academic and professional news about the performing arts, book reviews, and historical documents. Methods will embody everything about the craft and entertainment of acting, from culture to spirituality to truth.
This volume contains reviews of scholarly works on Ken Kesey, Elise Cowen, Philip Whalen, Burroughs, and Greenwich Village. Of particular interest is our new Beat Studies Interview, which will become a regular feature in each volume.
The Journal of Comics and Culture Volume 1 features articles on diverse subjects such as the resistance of the female superhero comic fan, comics and the evolving memory of Vietnam, and transtexuality elements in comic books.
Woolf Studies Annual is a refereed journal publishing substantial new scholarship on the work of this major writer and her milieu. Each volume includes several articles, reviews of new books, and an up-to-date guide to library special collections of interest to researchers. The Annual also occasionally features edited transcriptions of previously unpublished manuscripts.
The ultimate goal of the journal is to advance the quality of Beat Studies scholarship through the application of diverse critical perspectives that address Beat production as both complex art and cultural critique.
The Journal of the Early Book Society publishes several substantial articles in each volume with emphasis on the period of transition from manuscript to print.
This peer-reviewed journal intends to serve as a forum for the ongoing philosophical and legal discussion of the possibilities of thinking and action that are called for when one applies natural law theory, whether Platonic, Aristotelian, Ciceronian, Thomistic, or Kantian in its orientation or is a product of more recent twentieth and twenty-first-century contributions to the tradition. Theories of natural law have been under attack since the Enlightenment, but they still recur in old and new forms within both the academy and courts of law. The idea that human nature possesses an inherent sense of moral obligation no matter the culture, environment, or historical epoch is one that simply will not be eradicated by modern and postmodern assumptions about the varieties of nurturing and the physical basis of the mind.In Lex Naturalis, these ethical questions that challenge our contemporary world as well as the relationships between natural law and related fields such as constitutional law and international law are examined, explored, and elucidated. The journal seeks to present the vitality and variety of thought within that community of intellectuals who cannot and will not separate ethics from the conclusions that have been and are still being drawn from natural law.
"Is constructivist psychology still relevant? Was it ever? Is it merely an obtuse cluster of theories bogged down in obscure epistemological debates of little to no relevance for most people? Why is it that constructivism is so often referenced in the clinical literature, yet organizationally it counts only a small number of people among its identifiable adherents and struggles to sustain itself as a coherent movement within the field? This volume takes up these issues by having prominent constructivist theorists put aside the usual topics of their scholarship and instead directly grapple with the very questions posed above. Borrowing the language of radical constructivism, the resulting contributions are intended to "perturb" the status quo and get constructivists and non-constructivists alike thinking about constructivism's past, future, strengths, weaknesses, and overall utility."--
The Journal of the Early Book Society publishes several substantial articles in each volume with emphasis on the period of transition from manuscript to print.
Volume 3 features essays focused on Beat artists' interactions with the Boston/Cambridge community and explores how they were among the first U.S. writers to take on the city. The essay demonstrates class divisions existing in the 1970s.
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