This article explores the relationship between literature, childhoods, and youth in the educational sphere during the Popular Unity administration (UP... [more]
This essay reflects on the paradox of how the twenty-first-century opening up of comparative literature to non-Western literatures under the aegis of ... [more]
From the 1890s on, the atheist philosopher F. Nietzsche exerted a profound and enduring impact on Russian religious, cultural, and social reality. The religious philosopher V.S. Solov'ev perceived Nietzsche's thought as an actual threat to Russian relig
This article attempts to do a number of things: Firstly, it describes the assassination of a priest called Guilio Cazzari in Venice in 1622, using the reports of a spy named Gerolamo Vano as a principal source. It confronts the distance between the experi
The subject of this paper is 'reproductive writing', a term covering all forms of writing that involve other texts. Different kinds of reproductive writing are discussed with the main focus on text production in which the writer uses other texts in acad
This paper discusses the general problem fo translation functions between logics, given in axiomatic form, and in particular, the problem of determining when two such logics are 'synonymous' or 'translationally equivalent'. We discuss a proposed forma
Whether in person or in the guise of some fictional character, the figure of Eugene-Francois Vidocq appears regularly in the literature of the nineteenth century. In the present article, I study the figure's literary posterity and examines how the ex-con
Background. The nursing literature on spirituality tends to agree that modern science is relatively powerless to address the loss of personal meaning experienced by people facing death, suffering and loss. As a remedy, the literature recommends addressing
The article begins with a presentation of the heterogeneity and interdisciplinarity of the digital humanities as two central and interrelated concepts. In the main part of the article, the method of detecting semantic changes based on contextual word embe
The objective of this study is to thoroughly analyze and interpret Tang Junyi's ideas about emptiness and substance in literature and art in a systematic manner. To achieve a comprehensive understanding of Tang Junyi's viewpoints, we initially employed
Nineteenth-century literature often depicts women as rivals, a phenomenon Virginia Woolf attributes in 'A Room of One's Own' to the male-dominated nature of literature up until the twentieth century. This led to women being defined in relation to men.
Post-Cold War literature was a historicist effort to remake the international order and prolong American hegemony. Major works by Bernard Lewis and Samuel Huntington describe a world of conflict and disorder while Francis Fukuyama and Thomas Friedman show
This paper examines the role of metacognitive awareness in academic writing in a mixed-method study. In addition to validating an instrument assessing metacognitive knowledge and strategies in the context of academic writing, the study uncovered how Chine
Dryden's 'Discourse Concerning the Original and Progress of Satire' has long been seen as one of the most important and influential accounts of satire and its history in English literature. Historians, editors, and critics have admired and contested Dr
This study explores the role of language and migrant students' language use in the interplay of chronotopes (Bakhtin 1981) and language ideologies (Blommaert 1999) in vocational education and training (VET) in Finland. The study scrutinises how 16 educat
Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean cosmologies shared general assumptions about the interconnectivity of heaven and earth. Plato's Myth of Er, the Book of the Watchers in 1 Enoch, and Cicero's Dream of Scipio, narrate the travels of Er, Enoch, and S
Chigozie Obioma's An Orchestra of Minorities, a novel embedded in the Igbo traditions of Odinani, is acclaimed as a literary exercise in alternative cosmology. Yet the book is also seriously engaged with Christian theology. This essay argues that the nov