but while men make their history, they do so not under self-selected conditions. “Assimilationist” has become the standard term of reproach for those who are critical of postmodern and identitarian queer culture. To avoid the appearance of...
Labyrinths can be thought of as symbolic forms of pilgrimage; people can walk the path, ascending towards salvation or enlightenment. Many people could not afford to simply travel to holy sites and lands, so the use of labyrinths and prayer substituted that need. Later, the religious ...
Medical students confront professional dilemmas with an emotional impact [3] that influence their identity development; the need to address the “ever-present absence” of emotions in medical curricula has recently been raised by McNaughton [4]. There is no doubt that medical education requires prof...
In the creation of the labyrinth, Ricci was inspired by his encounters with the 20th-century Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, who introduced the theme of the labyrinth in many of his works. It is no coincidence that several labyrinths around the world have been built in honor of him. Web...
their chests, and neat white shoes (costumes by Nicolas Smith). The three Margarets invite the audience to travel through memories with them, while the doors to those memories can still be open. We are free to follow any of the characters and walk anywhere but only through...