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Where Geography Came From
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: ancient “age of discovery,” in the context of Greek colonization ‐ what we call Italy and France, history of the interest in variety of peoples on earth ‐ attempts to describe their manners and customs, genre of literature, character and customs of different peoples ‐ the Arab world in the ninth century, reaching its apogee in the eleventh (fifth) century, Western Middle Ages, as in the case of the ancient Greeks ‐ medieval interest in other cultures, and “the medieval expansion of Europe” -
Transatlantic Collaborations: Visual Culture in African American Literature
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: transatlantic collaborations: visual culture in African American literature, Hurston's most compelling strategies for gathering in‐group data ‐ constructing appropriate persona for each particular cultural encounter -
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 -
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 -
Listening in Spirituality and Religion
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: relationship between culture and listening behavior, listening in spirituality and religion, religious listening, Judeo‐Christian‐Islamic literature ‐ the listening is to God, YHWH, Allah, definition of listening ‐ still in development, references to hearing and listening ‐ in versions of The Holy Bible -
The Reception of Pharaonic Egypt in Classical Antiquity
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: reception of Egyptian culture, conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 ‐ a radically new chapter in the history of reception, from Homer to Euripides ‐ direct Greek contacts with Egypt in the Bronze Age, Le Mirage eégyptien, reception of Egypt in Greek literature from Homer to Aristotle, reception of Pharaonic Egypt ‐ in classical antiquity -
School Texts of Persius and Juvenal
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: all classical texts, implicated in issues confronting Western culture since antiquity, literary approaches in the nineteenth century, jostling for attention with German textual, punitive approaches in teaching Latin, having a long history, the medieval through the early modern periods, Persius/Juvenal, extreme popularity -
The Household as a Venue for Religious Conversion: The Case of Christianity
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: linguistic and ethnic diversity ‐ no single story of Christianity in ancient households, leadership and participation arrangements ‐ in the churches, largely informal, vision of the household in early Christian literature ‐ best stylized, material culture telling a different story -
Local Drama and Custom
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: characteristic forms of Elizabethan and Jacobean performance culture ‐ as court masque, the royal ‘entry’, disruptions and continuities, Edwardian regime in its doctrinal extremism and its liturgical interventions, destroying medieval and Catholic holy legend plays -
Spenser's Faerie Queene, Book 5: Poetry, Politics, and Justice
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: allegory in them looser, more suggestive, and relatively closer to symbolism, Spenser in a Companion to the literature and culture of the English Renaissance on fifth book of The Faerie Queene, stanza celebrating Artegall's victory ‐ in the very terms the Giant embraced -
The Literature of the Bible
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Exodus 20 verses, in popular psyche ‐ epitomizing what the The Bible teaches, Hebrew The Bible, hymns of praise to God ‐ central to Jewish life in temples of Jerusalem, narrative form, central to Hebrew The Bible ‐ in the Christian New Testament, The Bible as Literature, strongly influenced by novel development, Oracles Prophecy, part of human culture and the Sibyl and the Delphic Oracles, literature of the The Bible -
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 -
Socrates
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: character “Socrates” in Plato's dialogues, fascinating world literature, Socratic method, and Socratic refutation, in Greek as elenchus, Socrates' critique of Greek religion, impact on Western culture -
Translation and Adaptation
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Medieval translation ‐ wide range of forms, most basic linguistic explanation to what is effectively a new text, Middle Ages ‐ literature routinely translated and adapted from one language into another, secular adaptation ‐ Bible in Latin, esoteric text sealed from common people, tradition of poetic composition in Old English -
“We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer”
Mystical Traditions in PietismWiley | 2012|Keywords: “We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer,” in Pietism, reform impulses in the seventeenth century, Pietist religious culture, its hymns and prayer literature, as mystical -
“We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer”
Mystical Traditions in PietismWiley | 2012|Keywords: “We Kiss Our Dearest Redeemer through Inward Prayer,” in Pietism, reform impulses in the seventeenth century, Pietist religious culture, its hymns and prayer literature, as mystical -
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 -
New Religious Movements and Reform
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: religious culture, new religious movements, eleventh‐century reform ‐ key catalyst transforming religious life in medieval Europe, reform, recurrent motif in history of Christianity ‐ and dramatic historical narratives -
Saul Bellow
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: The Dean's December ‐ an early salvo in culture wars, Bloom's influence on Bellow ‐ seen in nearly all of his post‐Nobel writing, Saul Bellow ‐ important figures in twentieth‐century American literature -
Men Making Home: Masculinity and Domesticity in Eighteenth‐Century Britain
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: men and women, significant role ‐ McKeon, seeing changes in literature, in the home, ‘Abroad and At Home’ ‐ the man in a different place, away from home, and ‘at home’, men making home, masculinity and domesticity ‐ in eighteenth‐century Britain, new domestic architecture, in modern concepts ‐ of self through new forms of narrative, image, projected by family advice books ‐ ‘common culture’ of home shared by middling‐sort men and women, by Hunt
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