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Synonyms were used for: Civilization, • in • literature
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- culture
- kultur
- philosophy and civilization
- zivilisation
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- intelligent network
- intelligentes netz
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- belletristik
- literatur
- schone literatur
- schriftgut
- schrifttum
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Gender
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: Judith of heroic culture/woman's place, destabilizing sexual differences built, sex/gender, medieval/or modern, in the larger social, cultural, spiritual, militancy and women to “unsex,” in Christi tradition of Old English hagiography -
Gangs and Mobs
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: novel, Little Caesar, Burnett shifting perspective in gangster writing ‐ access to gangster's world from his own point of view, American gangster fiction, ‐ literature mediating our understanding of the contradictory character of capitalism and what constitutes “legitimate” culture, W. R. Burnett's Little Caesar, published in 1929, a bestseller and basis for first talking gangster movie to be a box‐office hit -
French Presences in Tudor England
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: French sixain form in English poetry, French presences in Tudor England, French presences ‐ as constitutive of early Tudor print culture, Vernacular Literature and Current Affairs ‐ French connections in early Tudor literature, Jacob Burckhardt's landmark, Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy -
Finn and the Fenian Tradition
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: “Ulster Cycle” cast of heroic characters ‐ resurgence of interest in Irish artistic and popular culture of twentieth century, Acallam and important insights ‐ what makes Finn such a powerful and lasting heroic character in Irish tradition, fascinating latter–day parallel ‐ to what happened on the western European literary scene in twelfth century, Finn and stories about him, and his fían ‐ literary canon of early medieval Ireland, a gradual process, heroes of Fenian tradition ‐ as hardy and memorable figures in Irish tradition -
Fear, Ambiguity, and Transgression: The Gothic Novel in the United States
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: “American” Gothic, being found in what has been left out, or repressed, the Gothic, alternative or shadow history of American culture, the Gothic, a literature of fear, ambiguity, transgression, the Gothic novel in the United States, fear, ambiguity, transgression -
Fan Cultures and Fan Communities
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: Janice Radway's Reading the Romance (1984) ‐ critical feminist examination of romance literature, fans, exemplary in ways they literalize theories of reading ‐ allowing access to interpretive as well as affective strategies, convergence and new media culture ‐ academic theories of fandom, changing in recent years -
Ethnomedicine
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: ethnomedicine, in anthropology ‐ societies' notions of health and illness, culture influences construction of EMS ‐ theories and explanatory themes and images, “ethnomedicine” in academic literature ‐ with different meanings -
Ethnicity
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: race and place in social science literature, ethnicity ‐ diversity in terms of shared national origin and current allegiance, Asian American group ‐ own history, language/s, customs, beliefs in U.S. culture, consequences of stigma as manifested in everyday lives of African Americans, literature on teacher interactions with Black public school students -
English Renaissance Poets and the Translating Tradition
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: adequacy of English as a language of culture and knowledge ‐ specific character of the English into which foreign texts are translated, outlines of ancient literature ‐ different to early modern readers and scholars, Beatus ille, the Happy Husbandman, country/city, retirement/solitude ‐ via media, linked ideas, in the words of twentieth‐century expositor of episode in English poetry, multifaceted experience of Renaissance Ovidianism ‐ worth pausing, Ovid revisited and replayed in different ways by English writers -
Education
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: European education ‐ marked throughout its many centuries by engagement with Greek and Roman culture, Greek and Latin language and literature ‐ dominated higher‐education syllabuses, the teachers and pupils involved in ancient education and who they were -
Edmund Spenser
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Medieval exegesis, providing the point of Spenser's imitation, Spenser excelling with his patterns of images in bono and in malo ‐ vast exfoliating structural variations on biblical events and characters, anagogical subject‐matter ‐ allegories or direct portrayals of the future life, eschatology rare in the The Bible and in literature, Spenser using the The Bible ‐ in the first book of The Faerie Queene and the “Hymne of Heavenly Love”, Spenser, using the The Bible in allegorical sense ‐ ascribed to it by exegetes, The Bible section of predictable importance to Spenser ‐ the Gospels, particularly pervasive in the Hymne of Heavenly Love, Spenser, remarkably free in his use of the The Bible -
Eating Kosher Ivy: Jews as Literary Intellectuals
Wiley | 2008|Keywords: Jewish literary intellectual ‐ diaspora of Jewish intellectuals from New York urban culture, the Jew as guest in the house of English literature -
Disease and Infection in the City
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: Elia Kazan film, Panic in the Streets (1950) ‐ depicting city of New Orleans, virulent and fatal epidemic of pneumonic plague, film, encapsulating themes ‐ relating to infection and disease in the city, The Medieval City and “Black Death” ‐ novel infections, SARS and HIV, and pandemic influenza, disease and infection in the city, example of Black Death ‐ institutional governance and civil society culture, health regulation in industrial city ‐ policies and plague regulations, used in Italian city states -
Disability
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: physical difference in Ælfric's texts, as saints/and female immobility, disability studies, a relative newcomer in the humanities, impairment, as only one of the conditions, disabling people in medieval societies, some factions of modern disability culture, refusing medical intervention, disability, as was overrepresented in hagiography, medieval disability and intellectual backwardness, as demonology/witchcraft -
Culture
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Aldous Huxley's culture snobbery and culture vulture ‐ endorsing cultural separation, Bob Dixon, Catching Them Young ‐ sex, race, class, and political ideas in children's fiction, culture ‐ acquiring meanings difficult to define, literature and ideology and Milton's Paradise Lost and Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, warrior culture ‐ essential social base of Anglo‐Saxon society, “high” culture ‐ entirely élitist in its interests, popular culture, humor and satire, Disgrace ‐ work of fiction by an unreliable narrator in the third person -
Criticism of Literature and Criticism of Culture
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: criticism of literature and criticism of culture, universal literacy in Britain, fragmented destroying ‐ an educated audience, Eagleton's conception of criticism, non‐disciplinary activity ‐ no disciplinary focus as in literature, ‘criticism’ as applied in literary studies currently ‐ and different activities, criticism as understood in literary studies ‐ subject to norms for argumentation defined by discipline, notion of work of literary art ‐ conceptualised outside discipline of literary studies in literary practice -
Court and Coterie Culture
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: court and coterie culture, speaking of courtiers ‐ important office‐holders in the royal household, impact of court culture upon literature of the period ‐ pervasive as to be unavoidable -
Contextualizing Late Antiquity: The First Millennium
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: monotheist historiography ‐ refocusing in space and time, and reperiodization, offered on my sole responsibility, Greek and Roman Antiquity, and the medieval West ‐ at the roots of European civilization and Late Antiquity -
Construction and Women
Wiley | 2008|Keywords: literature on women in construction, women in medicine, effect of culture on women's employment in construction, culture of medical profession, retention of women in professions and factors affecting retention, women in construction ‐ adversarial to collaborative, women in construction and medicine -
Conclusion
Principles in ApplicationWiley | 2011|Keywords: consensus in literature, democracy ‐ easier to develop, than in countries that do not have such features, culture and ethnic politics ‐ kind of effect on development of democracy, principles in application
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