Documents tagged with germanic

Journalismus als Beruf: Truth and the anti-Semitic journalist stereotype in the writings of Maxim Bi

Washington St Louis, 2008
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Cultural memory, identity and representations of flight and expulsion

Rutgers University, 2007
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The sublime writer and the lure of action: Malraux, Brecht, and Lu Xun on China and beyond

Rutgers University, 2007
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Hermann Kant's critical realism

Rutgers University, 2007
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A brighter shade of pink: Magnus Hirschfeld, the third sex and the sexual freedom movement in German

Rutgers University, 2007
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Sociability and its enemies: Political theory and literature in West Germany after 1945

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2008
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Explications: Etymology as language science, 1822--1941

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2007
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Moving bodies poetic theatricality in the late Enlightenment (Germany, France)

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2007
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Silence and citationality in Gustave Flaubert and Karl Kraus

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2008
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Intersections of art and literature of the Silesian Baroque: Studies on the works of Matthias Rauchm

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2007
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Epistemic strategies in twentieth-century German theatre: Brecht, Weiss, Mueller

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2008
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The Archimedean podium: Public speeches in postwar Germany, 1953--1967

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2008
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Bildung and gender in nineteenth-century bourgeois Germany: A cultural studies analysis of texts by

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, 2008
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Brazil after Humboldt---triangular perceptions and the colonial gaze in nineteenth-century German tr

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, 2008
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Runic Magic

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, 2007
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West meets East: Multicultural perspectives in two works of German youth literature

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, 2008
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ANCIENT GERMANIC WARRIORS

Warrior styles from Trajan’s Column to Icelandic sagas
  • celeres published this 07 / 12 / 2009
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The Problem of Heathenry

This paper explores the problems that modern reconstructions based upon Old Icelandic literature and Old Norse mythology face. The author argues that the main problem is the difference of context: ...
  • eric_devries published this 01 / 20 / 2009
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Hidden Beauties Behind Names Int Erkan Kiraz 11.06.08

What hidden beauties stand for behind your names! Have you ever get wonder it! Really do you know the meanings and stories of your names? Where do the origins of your names come from? Are they Reli...
  • erkankiraz published this 01 / 05 / 2009
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Analysis of Beowulf

In this essay, I analyze how Beowulf represents the ideas of the old Germanic tribes.
  • aliciaahh published this 12 / 26 / 2007
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