Tony Brown
TONY BROWN {[email protected]} is a professor of Russian at Brigham Young University, where he teaches courses in Russian language and culture. He has published in the areas of language policy, second language acquisition, cross-cultural studies, and most recently, sauna ritual in Eastern and Northern Europe. He also directs academic internship programs in Russia, the Baltic states, Germany, Poland, and Central Europe. He and his wife, Emily, live in Provo, Utah.
So Then They Are No More Twain, But One: An Exploration of Liminality
Articles/Essays – Volume 56, No. 2
When the curtain rises on the Judeo-Christian garden story, we encounter a series of in-between or liminal phenomena: 1) Adam and Eve, who represent neither fallen humanity nor exalted deities, who “have no status, property,…
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