Mother Goes to Cambridge: A Modern Lament
April 17, 2018[…] “punch up.” An Englishman can be as “drunk as a sack,” “have quite a good read,” or buy something “a bit pricey.” You can take a “march about,” drive across a “fly-over” which is […]
[…] “punch up.” An Englishman can be as “drunk as a sack,” “have quite a good read,” or buy something “a bit pricey.” You can take a “march about,” drive across a “fly-over” which is […]
[…] decision in its entirety with Sam Taylor’s essay “The Little Man Who Isn’t There” in Dialogue , 6 (Autumn-Winter, 1971). Here is but an excerpt from the decision. The Court rightly rejects the notion […]
[…] Extreme Jon Krakauer, Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith (New York: Doubleday, 200 3), 372 pp. Reviewed by Stacy Burton, Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Nevada, Reno. Krakauer’s […]
YIISA: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism and The International Association for the Study of Antisemitism (IASA) CALL FOR PAPERS For The Upcoming Conference “Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of Modernity” Monday, […]
[…] but for its chronological organization. Most Church manuals are organized thematically, offering little scope for discussing change over time. Despite its uplifting narrative, this manual may require a new set of skills. As teachers […]
[…] February 24 and 25. If you missed it live, you can still enjoy video presentations from Chris topher Jones, David Campbell, David McAllister-Wilson, Eileen Guenther, Terryl Givens, Kathleen Flake, Elaine Heath, Robert Bennett, and […]
In light of recent politically ignited articles on “Why Ann (Romney) Stayed Home” and “The rise of the Mormon feminist housewife” we bring back from the archives articles and essays discussing […]
[…] claimed by the religious people one studies? Or as Steve summarizes, “how do scholars of religion account for experiences that are simultaneously irrational and real?” (4-5) Orsi’s response is to construct a conceptual category […]