Insistent Life

Insistent Life
Title Insistent Life PDF eBook
Author Brianne Donaldson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 296
Release 2021-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0520380568

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"Insistent Life is the first full-length interdisciplinary treatment of the foundational principles and principles of application for engaging contemporary bioethics within the Jain tradition. The book fills a significant gap in both the fields of bioethics and Jain studies since Jainism, perhaps more so than any other South Asian tradition, is strongly focused on the ethics of birth, life, and death, with regard to humans as well as other living beings. Brianne Donaldson and Ana Bajželj analyze a diverse range of Jain texts and contemporary sources on Jain doctrines and practices, alongside bioethics, to identify Jain perspectives on bioethical issues while highlighting the complexity of their personal, professional, and public dimensions. The book also features extensive original data--represented in visual graphs--based on an international survey the authors conducted with Jain medical professionals in India and diaspora communities of North America, Europe, and Africa"--

The Wonder of Life

The Wonder of Life
Title The Wonder of Life PDF eBook
Author Joel Blau
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1925
Genre Jewish meditations
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Insistent Images

Insistent Images
Title Insistent Images PDF eBook
Author El?bieta Tabakowska
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 378
Release 2007-03-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027292663

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Insistent Images presents a number of new departures dealing with iconicity on the conceptual and the structural levels. On the level of structure, the interface between different aspects of iconicity, lexical meaning and grammar is discussed in reference to both spoken and signed languages. Novel approaches to aural iconicity investigate a wide range of phenomena from phonological iconicity to the role of iconic features in discourse, in the nineteenth century practice of reading aloud, in the almost magic incantations of fin de siècle poetry and in Tolkien’s invented languages. Several papers examine the function of iconicity in visual and avant-garde poetry, where iconic features allow a reduction of means, which, paradoxically, generates textual diversification and complexity. A discussion of iconic text strategies shows how texts are comprehended through iconic holistic transfer from complex natural and action patterns. ‘Liberature’, which integrates text, image and physical space, is another novel area of study, as are the investigations into the iconic properties of film and of multimedia performance. Film is intrinsically iconic, while at the same time being, like photography, indexical; in multimedia performance, on the other hand, iconicity functions intermedially by both integrating and reflecting processes of perception and conceptualization. These last two new fields of inquiry further enhance this truly interdisciplinary volume’s explorations of icons as ‘insistent images’.

The Love that Lives

The Love that Lives
Title The Love that Lives PDF eBook
Author Mabel Osgood Wright
Publisher
Pages 438
Release 1911
Genre
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The Insurance Field

The Insurance Field
Title The Insurance Field PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 780
Release 1925
Genre Insurance
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Vols. for 1910-56 include convention proceedings of various insurance organizations.

House Beautiful

House Beautiful
Title House Beautiful PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1712
Release 1926
Genre Architecture, Domestic
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Behind the Lines

Behind the Lines
Title Behind the Lines PDF eBook
Author Philip Metres
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 297
Release 2007-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1587297388

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Whether Thersites in Homer’s Iliad, Wilfred Owen in “Dulce et Decorum Est,” or Allen Ginsberg in “Wichita Vortex Sutra,” poets have long given solitary voice against the brutality of war. The hasty cancellation of the 2003 White House symposium “Poetry and the American Voice” in the face of protests by Sam Hamill and other invited guests against the coming “shock and awe” campaign in Iraq reminded us that poetry and poets still have the power to challenge the powerful. Behind the Lines investigates American war resistance poetry from the Second World War through the Iraq wars. Rather than simply chronicling the genre, Philip Metres argues that this poetry gets to the heart of who is authorized to speak about war and how it can be represented. As such, he explores a largely neglected area of scholarship: the poet’s relationship to dissenting political movements and the nation. In his elegant study, Metres examines the ways in which war resistance is registered not only in terms of its content but also at the level of the lyric. He proposes that protest poetry constitutes a subgenre that—by virtue of its preoccupation with politics, history, and trauma—probes the limits of American lyric poetry. Thus, war resistance poetry—and the role of what Shelley calls unacknowledged legislators—is a crucial, though largely unexamined, body of writing that stands at the center of dissident political movements.