Rhetorical fractures: poems, photos, power stations, gardens, glasshouses, ghosts and the essayJohn Kinsella
Free Essay: Abraham Lincoln once said, “if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” Five forms of power are achieved in “Of Mice and Men”:...
The expansion of neo-capitalistic, economic, and digital globalization focusingon instrumental values such as efficiency, output, and standardization, as repre-sented through the global spread of English (Ricento, 2015a; 2015b), will most likelyend up coming into conflict with ethnic or national...
This visual essay describes well a common plight for art therapists. Often a love for making art, an interest in self-discovery, and a desire to be of service to others will draw a person to the field of art therapy. But many of those same individuals will find that they have moved aw...
As early as 1914, while criticizing the tsarist national policy, in order to escalate the spirit of civil conflict and achieve the “class solidarity of workers of various nationalities,”6 Lenin accepted the formula “Russia – a prison of nations [or of peoples],”7 initially suggested by ...
MAX WEBER ON THE EROTIC AND SOME COMPARISONS WITH THE WORK OF FOUCAULT This article establishes the centrality of the erotic sphere in Weber's `Intermediate Reflection' essay (Zwischenbetrachtung), which itself is central to Weber's analysis of the conflict between the world of religion and the...
Perhaps that should be a relief, but as a gamer who has jumped to the moving platform of adulthood, I feel it as a tragic loss. Those were the games that prepared my generation for the cruelty and uncertainty of the new millennium: financial crashes, outbreaks of global conflict, and the...
The authors declare no conflict of interest. Notes 1 Abd Allāh ibn Muḥammad al-Anṣārī nicknamed al-Aḥwaṣ (pp. 660–724) was an Arab poet of the Umayyad era. Descended from one of the Ansar, he was known for his satirical and amorous poems. Such was the vigor of his...
According to Hankey and Tuszynski, the power of popular culture also lies in the potential to represent the different sides of the conflict, brightly underlining the virtues of some and vices of others, thus shaping public support or opposition to a particular conflict or cause (Hankey and ...