Fulbright Labyrinths

Fulbright Labyrinths
Title Fulbright Labyrinths PDF eBook
Author Virginia Hall-Milhouse
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 379
Release 2011-11-28
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1466901888

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In this provocative work, Virginia Milhouse demonstrates how autoethnography combines creative and analytical practices to help bring to consciousness some complex social and political agendas hidden in narratorial writings. It demonstrates how an arts-based qualitative research method (narrative inquiry) can be fused with a scientific-based quantitative method (DMIS-IDI) and compliment, support and or correct each other. It also demonstrates how "writing as a method of inquiry" can be a viable way for researchers to learn about themselves and their research, as well as features standards for evaluating creatively and analytically constructed text. Further, the author's examination of the aesthetics of "inner-readiness" and "in-betweeness" will be very helpful to people doing this kind of self-reflexive fieldwork. The reader will also appreciate this author's recognition of the importance of combining qualitative and quantitative methodologies--something not many writers can do with great success. Also, this book will be a real contribution to sojourners and others traveling or living abroad. The work is very smart; and, is, beautifully and clearly written. The 'labyrinth' quote at the beginning of her work is very fitting and certainly promises to illustrate those words.

Labyrinths of Love

Labyrinths of Love
Title Labyrinths of Love PDF eBook
Author Sarah R. Arvey
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 2006
Genre
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The Golden Labyrinth

The Golden Labyrinth
Title The Golden Labyrinth PDF eBook
Author Maurya Simon
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1995
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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"The poems in Simon's captivating fourth volume describe the labyrinth of India, an overwhelming, difficult place for a foreigner to explore, but a country that seems to offer a transcendent good at its core for those who can learn to find it. From a ragged boy spontaneously bursting into song on a street corner to a beggar-woman whose offering of all she has left - a frail dirge - "defies her terrible hunger," Simon's images remind us again and again of what she learned in India that "each small world transforms itself.""--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Labyrinth of Nationalism, Complexities of Diplomacy

Labyrinth of Nationalism, Complexities of Diplomacy
Title Labyrinth of Nationalism, Complexities of Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Frucht
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
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American Labyrinth

American Labyrinth
Title American Labyrinth PDF eBook
Author Raymond Haberski, Jr.
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 345
Release 2018-12-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501730223

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American Labyrinth contains a stimulating and useful collection of essays by historians reflecting on American intellectual history.... As a whole, the book convinces the reader that the field of intellectual history is enjoying a renaissance. The book will be especially prized by intellectual historians, but historians of many different persuasions will find these essays rewarding too.―Choice Intellectual history has never been more relevant and more important to public life in the United States. In complicated and confounding times, people look for the principles that drive action and the foundations that support national ideals. American Labyrinth demonstrates the power of intellectual history to illuminate our public life and examine our ideological assumptions. This volume of essays brings together 19 influential intellectual historians to contribute original thoughts on topics of widespread interest. Raymond Haberski Jr. and Andrew Hartman asked a group of nimble, sharp scholars to respond to a simple question: How might the resources of intellectual history help shed light on contemporary issues with historical resonance? The answers—all rigorous, original, and challenging—are as eclectic in approach and temperament as the authors are different in their interests and methods. Taken together, the essays of American Labyrinth illustrate how intellectual historians, operating in many different registers at once and ranging from the theoretical to the political, can provide telling insights for understanding a public sphere fraught with conflict. In order to understand why people are ready to fight over cultural symbols and political positions we must have insight into how ideas organize, enliven, and define our lives. Ultimately, as Haberski and Hartman show in this volume, the best route through our contemporary American labyrinth is the path that traces our practical and lived ideas.

The Daily Review

The Daily Review
Title The Daily Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 850
Release 1971-12
Genre Soviet Union
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Austrian Studies Newsletter

Austrian Studies Newsletter
Title Austrian Studies Newsletter PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 226
Release 2001
Genre Austria
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