Fojas engages the work of Enrique Gomez Carrillo, the travel writings of Aurelia Castillo de Gonzalez, and Rodo's Ariel, which share a common principle of the... Læs mere
A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in... Læs mere
This volume of Books in Comparative Cultural Studies represent scholarship about Michael Ondaatje's oeuvre by scholars working in... Læs mere
In all organisational settings, managing projects is an ever-increasing necessity. Large corporations have departments that institute... Læs mere
Violence and increasing public awareness of violence mark our contemporary condition. September 11, 2001 made this condition even more indelible.... Læs mere
Silesia became a focal point as an area that was sought after by all... Læs mere
Provides a tangible and workable philosophical and cultural discourse within which to present an alternative understanding of subjectivity by engaging in... Læs mere
In 1964 Edith began to experience instances of schizophrenia. In this condition, she taught at St. Mary-of the-Woods College in Terre Haute,... Læs mere
This is the second annual of ""CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture"", a thematic volume with selected papers from material published in the journal in volumes 3.1-4 (2001) and 4.1-4 (2002).
Rojas' Celestina (1499) and Delicado's La Lozana andaluza (1530) were written during the height of the Spanish Inquisition. This book... Læs mere
Provides a systematic study of dog ownership in a Caribbean society by investigating the Bahamian perceptions of 'pet' and 'responsible pet... Læs mere