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Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Reglas Dietéticas y Persecución Religiosa (Dietary Laws and Religious Persecution) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Chocolate y el Mundo Azteca (Chocolate and the Aztec World) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Tradiciones Nativas Americanas: Incas, Aimaras y Mapuches (Native American Traditions: Incas, Aymara and Mapuches Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Intercambio Colombino (Columbian Exchange) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Comida de Película: Identidades Culturales (Movie Food: Cultural Identities) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Los Gauchos y el Fuego (The Gauchos and Fire) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Cocina y Mestizaje (Cooking and Intercultural Relationships) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Centroamérica y las Aportaciones Mayas (Central America and the Mayan Contributions) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Gustos y Disgustos: El Sabor de la Tierra (Likes and Dislikes: The Taste of my Land) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Dietas Carnívoras, Dietas Vegetarianas (Carnivores and Vegetarians) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Mapas Gastronómicos: España (Gastronomic Maps: Spain) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Naciones Culturales y Gastronómicas: Euskadi (Cultures and Gastronomic Nations: Basque Country) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Foreword Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Obras citadas (Works Cited and Credits) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World Índice (Index) Abstract
Ana Gómez-Bravo
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 1. Environment and Adaptation of Forager Pioneers in the North-western Regions of Europe Abstract
Birgitte Skar, Heidi Breivik
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 11. The Pioneer Settlements of Gotland: A behavioural ecology approach Abstract
Jan Apel, Jan Storå
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 12. The Use of Aquatic Resources by Early Mesolithic Foragers in Southern Scandinavia Abstract
Adam Boethius
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 5. Huseby Klev and the Quest for Pioneer Subsistence Strategies: Diversification of a Maritime Lifestyle Abstract
Adam Boethius
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 4. Seal-hunting in the Final Paleolithic of Northern Europe Abstract
Erwin Cziesla
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 2. Marine and Terrestrial Vertebrate Fauna in Skagerak and Southern Norway in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Abstract
Leif Jonsson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 9. A Small Preboreal Settlement Site at Kanaljorden, Motala, Sweden Abstract
Fredrik Hallgren
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 6. Waterworld: Environment, Animal Exploitation, and Fishhook Technology in the North-Eastern Skagerrak Area During the Early And Middle Mesolithic (9500–6300 cal BC) Abstract
Anja Mansrud, Per Persson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 7. Hunting Elk at the Foot of the Mountains: Remains from 8,000 Years of Foraging at the Edge of the Hardangervidda Plateau in Southern Norway Abstract
Axel Mjaerum
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 13. Seascapes of Stability and Change: The Archaeological and Ecological Potential of Early Mesolithic Seascapes, with Examples from Haväng in the South-Eastern Baltic, Sweden Abstract
Bjorn Nilsson, Arne Sjöström, Per Persson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 8. The Earliest Settlement in the Middle Scandinavian Inland: A Discussion about Joel Boaz’s Pioneers in the Mesolithic Abstract
Per Persson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 15. An Early Holocene Bearded Seal from the Trondheim Fjord: Environmental and Archaeological Implications Abstract
Jorgen Rosvold, Heidi Breivik
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 3. Why Walk When You Can Take a Boat? Moving Beyond the North Central European Plain Abstract
Lou Schmitt
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 14. Seal and Reindeer: Immediate and Continuous Utilization of Coast and Mountain in the Early Mesolithic of North-Western Norway Abstract
Frode Svendsen
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 16. The Changing Landscape of Prehistoric Orkney Abstract
Caroline Wickham-Jones, Richard Bates, Sue Dawson, Alastair Dawson, Martin Bates
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 17. Economy and Environment During the Early Mesolithic of Western Scotland: Repeated Visits to a Fishing Locality on a Small Island in the Inner Hebrides Abstract
Karen Wicks, Steven Mithen
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe 10. Way Out East: Evidence of Early Maritime Technologies from the East Coast of Sweden Abstract
Mattias Petterson, Roger Wikell
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe General Preface to the Series Abstract
Håkon Glørstad
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe List of Tables Abstract
Per Persson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe List of Appendices Abstract
Per Persson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe List of Figures Abstract
Per Persson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe List of Contributors Abstract
Per Persson
 
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Index Abstract
Per Persson
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Axes in Transformation: A Bifocal View of Axe Technology in the Oslo Fjord area, Norway, c. 9200–6000 cal BC Abstract
Carine Eymundsson, Guro Fossum, Anja Mansrud, Lucia Koxvold, Axel Mjaerum
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Transmission of Knowledge, Crafting and Cultural Traditions, Interregional Contact and Interaction, 7300 Cal BC Abstract
Eva David, Mathilda Kjällquist
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Continuity and Change in Late- and Post-Glacial Social Networks: Knowledge Transmission and Blade Production Methods in Ahrensburg and Early Mesolithic Northwestern Europe Abstract
Inger Berg-Hansen
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Middle Mesolithic Blade Technology in Sweden, c. 8th Millennium BC Abstract
Michel Guinard
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe The Pioneer Settlement of Scandinavia and its Aftermath: New Evidence from Western and Central Scandinavia Abstract
Hege Damlien, Mathilda Kjällquist, Kjel Knutsson
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Raw-material and Blade Technology Variability: A Case Study of Mesolithic Pressure Blade Methods in the Wolin Island Region (North-Western Poland) Abstract
Michal Adamczyk
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Postglacial Pioneer Colonisation of Eastern Fennoscandia: Modeling Technological Change Abstract
Mikael Manninen, Esa Hertell, Petro Pesonen, Miikka Tallavaara
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Early Mesolithic Regional Mobility and Social Organization: Evidence from Lithic Blade Technology and Microlithic Production In Southern Scandinavia Abstract
Mikkel Sørensen
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe An Examination of Theories on Lithic Reduction Methods in Swiderian Technology Abstract
Witold Grużdź
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe The Early Settlement of Northern Europe: Technology and Communication Abstract
Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad, Helena Knutsson, Kjel Knutsson
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Preface Abstract
Håkon Glørstad
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe List of Tables and Appendices Abstract
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe List of Figures Abstract
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe List of Contributors Abstract
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad
 
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe Index Abstract
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe The Pioneer Colonisation of Northern Norway Abstract
Jan Kleppe
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe Large Mesolithic House – Pits at Tønsnes, Coastal Northern Norway: Evidence of a Winter Aggregation Site? Abstract
Jan Magne Gjerde, Marianne Skandfer
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe Macro-level Predictive Modelling of Early Stone Age Pioneer Settlement Locations in Varanger, Northern Norway Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe Aareavaara and the Pioneer Period in Northern Sweden Abstract
Olof Östlund
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe From Russia, with Love – Eastern Intruders in the North Norwegian Mesolithic Abstract
Tuija Rankama, Jarmo Kankaanpää
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe Early Mesolithic Central Norway: A Review of Research History, Settlements, and Tool Tradition Abstract
Heidi Breivik, Hein Bjerck
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe TTent, Hut or House? A Discussion on Early Mesolithic Dwellings in Light of the Site Mohalsen 2012-II, Vega, Northern Norway Abstract
Silje Fretheim, Hein Bjerck, Heidi Breivik, A. Francisco J. Zangrando
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe The Early Mesolithic of Western Norway Abstract
Leif Åstveit
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe The First One Thousand Years – Human Colonization and Differentiated Landscape Use in Southwestern Norway 10,000 to 9000 Years BP. Abstract
Sveinung Bang-Andersen
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe The Pioneer Settlement of Southwestern Norway: A Case Study Abstract
Sigrid Dugstad
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe The Pioneer Settlement of Eastern Norway Abstract
Hege Damlien, Steinar Solheim
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe Pauler 2: An Ordinary Early Mesolithic Site in South-Eastern Norway? Abstract
Astrid Nyland
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe The Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe—Pioneering, Resource Use, Coping with Change: New Investigations Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe General Preface to the Series Abstract
Håkon Glørstad
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe List of Tables Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe List of Appendices Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe List of Figures Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe List of Contributors Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe Index Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
The History of European Jazz European Jazz: Stories that Needed to be Told Abstract
Francesco Martinelli
 
The History of European Jazz 1. France Abstract
Xavier Prevost
 
The History of European Jazz 2a. Great Britain: 1900 - 1960 Abstract
Alyn Shipton
 
The History of European Jazz 2b. Great Britain: 1950-2010: Late-flowering Seeds of the Triangular Trade Abstract
Duncan Heining
 
The History of European Jazz 3. Ireland Abstract
Cormac Larkin
 
The History of European Jazz 4. Germany Abstract
Martin Pfleiderer
 
The History of European Jazz 5. The Netherlands Abstract
Bert Vuijsje
 
The History of European Jazz 6. Belgium Abstract
Jean-Pol Schroeder
 
The History of European Jazz 7. Luxembourg Abstract
Marc Demuth
 
The History of European Jazz 8. Denmark Abstract
Tore Mortensen
 
The History of European Jazz 9a. Sweden: 1919-1969 Abstract
Jan Bruer
 
The History of European Jazz 10. Finland Abstract
Juha Henriksson
 
The History of European Jazz 11. Norway Abstract
Bjorn Stendahl
 
The History of European Jazz 12. Iceland Abstract
Vernhardur Linnet
 
The History of European Jazz 13. Poland Abstract
Krystian Brodacki
 
The History of European Jazz 14. Czech Republic Abstract
Yvetta Kajanova
 
The History of European Jazz 16. Hungary: The road to independence Abstract
Gabor Turi
 
The History of European Jazz 18. Austria Abstract
Andreas Felber
 
The History of European Jazz 19. Switzerland Abstract
Bruno Spoerri
 
The History of European Jazz 20. Russia: Ninety-five Years in Search of an Identity Abstract
Cyril Moshkow
 
The History of European Jazz 21. Belarus Abstract
Dmitri Podberezsky
 
The History of European Jazz 22. Ukraine Abstract
Alexander Yudin
 
The History of European Jazz 23. Spain Abstract
Chema Martinez
 
The History of European Jazz 24a. Portugal: 1920-1974 Abstract
Pedro Cravinho
 
The History of European Jazz 25. Italy Abstract
Francesco Martinelli
 
The History of European Jazz 26. Latvia Abstract
Indrikis Veitners
 
The History of European Jazz 27. Lithuania Abstract
Ruta Skudiene
 
The History of European Jazz 28. Estonia Abstract
Tiit Lauk
 
The History of European Jazz 29. Greece Abstract
Sakis Papadimitriou
 
The History of European Jazz 30. Former Yugoslavia (including Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Vojvodina and Kosovo) Abstract
Mike Mazur, Iço Vidmar, Eleni Novakovska, Edin Zubčević
 
The History of European Jazz 31. Bulgaria Abstract
Vladimir Gadjev
 
The History of European Jazz 32. Turkey Abstract
Hulya Tuncag
 
The History of European Jazz 33. Azerbaijan Abstract
Rain Sultanov
 
The History of European Jazz 34. Armenia Abstract
Armen Manukian
 
The History of European Jazz 35. Early African American Entertainers Abstract
Rainer Lotz
 
The History of European Jazz 36. Django Reinhardt and jazz manouche Abstract
Michael Dregni
 
The History of European Jazz 37. Jews and Jewish Music Abstract
Gabriele Coen
 
The History of European Jazz 38. The Avant- Garde: Black-and-White Atlantic Dialogues, c. 1960s Abstract
Michael Heffley
 
The History of European Jazz 39. Film Abstract
Selwyn Harris
 
The History of European Jazz 40. Festivals Abstract
George McKay
 
The History of European Jazz 24b. Portugal: 1974-2010 Abstract
Rui Paes
 
The History of European Jazz Series Editor's Note Abstract
Alyn Shipton
 
The History of European Jazz 9b. Sweden: 1970-2000 Abstract
Måns Wallgren
 
The History of European Jazz 15. Slovakia Abstract
Yvetta Kajanova
 
The History of European Jazz 17. Romania Abstract
Virgil Mihaiu
 
The History of European Jazz Subject Index Abstract
Francesco Martinelli
 
The History of European Jazz Index of Works Abstract
Francesco Martinelli
 
On Verbal Art Ripples in a Timeless World Abstract
Rebekah Wegener, Stella Neumann, Antje Oesterle
 
On Verbal Art Language, Linguistics and Verbal Art: The Contribution of Ruqaiya Hasan to the Study of Literature Abstract
Annabelle Lukin
 
On Verbal Art On Being a Literature Teacher: A Language Based Perspective Abstract
David Butt
 
On Verbal Art Striking a Chord on the Reader: On Metaphor as a Constituent of the Grammar of Verbal Art Abstract
Timo Lothmann
 
On Verbal Art ‘That’s Not Normal Rabbit Behaviour’: On the Track of the Grammar of Fictional Worlds Abstract
Rebekah Wegener, Timo Lothmann
 
On Verbal Art Foregrounding and defamiliarization in Peter Carey’s ‘Conversations with Unicorns’ Abstract
Martin Tilney
 
On Verbal Art The Analysis of a Sonnet Abstract
Kathryn Tuckwell
 
On Verbal Art Software-assisted Systemic Socio-Semantic Stylistics – Appraising tru* in J.M. Coetzee’s Foe Abstract
Donna R Miller, Antonella Luporini
 
On Verbal Art Jane Austen’s Shapely Sentence and the Differentiation of Dialogue from Narrative: Towards a Clause Complex of Her Own Abstract
Fang Li
 
On Verbal Art Simone de Beauvoir's Construal of Language and Literature in Mémoires d'une Jeune Fille Rangée (1958): A Hasanian Perspective Abstract
Alice Caffarel-Cayron
 
On Verbal Art Appraisal and Master Identities in Contemporary Spanish Crime fiction: The Case of Los Mares del Sur and its Translations into English and German Abstract
Anna Espunya
 
On Verbal Art Openings in Fiction: An Approach to Verbal Art Based on Hallidayian, Cognitive and Hasanian Principles Abstract
Peter Wenzel
 
On Verbal Art Future Directions in the Study of Verbal Art Abstract
Wendy Bowcher
 
On Verbal Art Author Index Abstract
Rebekah Wegener
 
On Verbal Art Subject Index Abstract
Rebekah Wegener
 
Contours of the Flesh Introduction Abstract
Darlene Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Pain, the Body and Signification Abstract
Darlene Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Mythic Caesura, Pain and the Boundary between Non-human and Human Animals Abstract
Darlene Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Ancient Spartan Masculinities and Pain: A Case Study Abstract
Darlene Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Penetrating the Body of the Masculine Other: White Masculinity, War, and Ritualized Torture Abstract
Darlene Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Cut to the Bone: Pain, Foreskins, and Masculinities Abstract
Darlene Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Afterword Abstract
Darlene Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Acknowledgements Abstract
Darlene M. Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Notes Abstract
Darlene M. Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh References Abstract
Darlene M. Juschka
 
Contours of the Flesh Index Abstract
Darlene M. Juschka
 
Religion in Five Minutes Preface Abstract
Aaron Hughes, Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 1. Is everyone religious? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 2. Where does the word religion come from? Abstract
David McConeghy
 
Religion in Five Minutes 3. What does it take for something to be classified as a “religion”? Abstract
Robyn Walsh
 
Religion in Five Minutes 4. Can sports be a religion? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 5. What is the difference between religion and mythology? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 6. What is the difference between religion and philosophy? Abstract
Nathan Dickman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 7. What is the difference between a religion and a cult? Abstract
Jason Blum
 
Religion in Five Minutes 8. Do all religious adherents believe in the concept of a higher power? Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Religion in Five Minutes 9. Do all religions have sacred books? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 10. Do all religions have miracles? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 11. How did religion start? Abstract
Nickolas Roubekas
 
Religion in Five Minutes 12. What is the function of religion? Abstract
Rick Moore
 
Religion in Five Minutes 13. What’s the difference between rituals and habits? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 14. Can I be spiritual but not religious? Abstract
Michael Stausberg
 
Religion in Five Minutes 15. Is atheism, or secularism, just another religion? Abstract
Craig Martin
 
Religion in Five Minutes 16. Why is religion so often involved in politics? Abstract
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
 
Religion in Five Minutes 18. How many religions are there? Abstract
Michael Altman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 17. What is the oldest religion? Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Religion in Five Minutes 19. How does religion spread and what is its appeal? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Religion in Five Minutes 20. Why do so many people believe that only one religion can be right? Abstract
Nathan Dickman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 21. If everyone worships a god, why are there so many distinctions in religions? Abstract
Leslie Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 22. Do people actually believe in their religious practices because they want to, or because of how they were raised? Abstract
Nathan Colborne
 
Religion in Five Minutes 23. Can people belong to more than one religion? Abstract
Ann Taves
 
Religion in Five Minutes 24. Who are the ‘Nones’ and why are they so important? Abstract
Mike Graziano
 
Religion in Five Minutes 80. What is the future of “religion”? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 81. What is the future of religion? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 25. Are there any religions that do not have official leaders? Abstract
Jason Ellsworth
 
Religion in Five Minutes 26. Is it true that women play a lesser role in most religions? Abstract
Leslie Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 27. Why do women in some religions cover up their faces, or even their whole bodies? Abstract
Leslie Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 28. Why do people fight so much over their religious beliefs? Abstract
Craig Martin
 
Religion in Five Minutes 29. Is there a large difference between the main religions or do they just have minor variations on the same overall idea? Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Religion in Five Minutes 30. Is Voodoo really a religion? Abstract
Emily Crews
 
Religion in Five Minutes 31. Why did Romans basically copy the Ancient Greek religion? Abstract
Roger Beck
 
Religion in Five Minutes 32. Is Satanism a religion? Abstract
Nathaniel Morehouse
 
Religion in Five Minutes 33. Who wrote the Bible? Abstract
Steven Young
 
Religion in Five Minutes 34. Do Jews believe in the afterlife? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 35. Why don’t Jewish people believe that Jesus was the Messiah? Abstract
Sheldon Steen
 
Religion in Five Minutes 36. What are the main differences between Protestantism, Catholicism, and Greek Orthodoxy? Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Religion in Five Minutes 37. Why did St. Paul write all those letters? Abstract
Pat Hart
 
Religion in Five Minutes 38. Why do some Christians use snakes in their worship? Abstract
Brad Stoddard
 
Religion in Five Minutes 39. What is “speaking in tongues”? Abstract
Jennifer Eyl
 
Religion in Five Minutes 40. Is it true that religions outside of Christianity have stories of a virgin mother, crucifixion, etc.? Abstract
Robyn Walsh
 
Religion in Five Minutes 41. Why do some Christians not acknowledge evolution? Abstract
Arthur McCalla
 
Religion in Five Minutes 42. Are Mormons Christians? Abstract
Linh Hoang
 
Religion in Five Minutes 43. What is biblical archaeology? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 44. Is Europe less religious than North America? Abstract
Julie Ingersoll
 
Religion in Five Minutes 45. Were African slaves forced to become Christian when they got to plantations? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Religion in Five Minutes 46. Why are there so many radical Muslims in the world today? Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
Religion in Five Minutes 47. What is the difference between radical and non-radical Muslims in terms of the types of Islam? Abstract
Mushegh Asatryan
 
Religion in Five Minutes 48. What does jihad really mean? Abstract
Mushegh Asatryan
 
Religion in Five Minutes 49. Are there similarities between Judaism, Christianity and Islam? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 50. Is Sufism part of Islam? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 51. What are the main differences between Sunni and Shia Islam? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 52. Is there anything “African” about African American religion? Abstract
Emily Crews
 
Religion in Five Minutes 53. Are Eastern religions as connected to violence as Western religions seem to be? Abstract
Jason Ellsworth
 
Religion in Five Minutes 54. Do Native Americans worship nature? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Religion in Five Minutes 55. Is yoga religious? Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Religion in Five Minutes 56. What is shamanism? Abstract
Suzanne Owen
 
Religion in Five Minutes 57. Is being a vegetarian a religious thing for some people? Abstract
Jason Ellsworth
 
Religion in Five Minutes 58. Isn’t Buddhism more of a philosophy than a religion? Abstract
Nathaniel Morehouse
 
Religion in Five Minutes 59. Why do the statues of Buddha sometimes depict him as being overweight? Abstract
Kendall Marchman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 60. I’ve heard the founder of Buddhism was Hindu—so how did the one develop form the other? Abstract
Travis Webster
 
Religion in Five Minutes 61. Are religions in Asia all connected in some way? Abstract
Kendall Marchman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 62. Where did the study of religion come from? Abstract
Michael Stausberg
 
Religion in Five Minutes 63. Who was the first scholar of religion? Abstract
Michael Stausberg
 
Religion in Five Minutes 64. Why is it important that we study religion? Abstract
K. Merinda Simmons
 
Religion in Five Minutes 65. Is there a difference between religious studies and theology? Abstract
Jason Blum
 
Religion in Five Minutes 66. What is exegesis? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 67. What do you do when you do fieldwork in religion? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 68. In what ways can religion be legally discussed in US public schools? Abstract
Mike Graziano
 
Religion in Five Minutes 69. Do scholars of religion study texts or do they study the religion firsthand, like an anthropologist might? Abstract
Richard Newton
 
Religion in Five Minutes 70. Is it possible to study religion academically and still be religious? Abstract
Richard Newton
 
Religion in Five Minutes 71. Does the academic study of religion deny the existence of god? Abstract
Blair Gadsby
 
Religion in Five Minutes 72. Should the study of religions be mandatory in US schools? Abstract
Julie Ingersoll
 
Religion in Five Minutes 73. How do you study the religions of cultures that no longer exist? Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Religion in Five Minutes 74. What is the cognitive science of religion? Abstract
Robyn Walsh
 
Religion in Five Minutes 75. Is the study of religion related to other academic disciplines? Abstract
Jennifer Eyl
 
Religion in Five Minutes 76. Why do we need the study of religion if we already have historians, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists and folklorists? Abstract
Paul-Francois Tremlett
 
Religion in Five Minutes 77. Can’t I just learn about religion in my church, mosque, or temple? Abstract
Brent Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 79. What is this CE and BCE dating system that I’ve seen used throughout this book? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 78. Can one study one’s own religion objectively? Abstract
Rebekka King
 
Religion in Five Minutes Index Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages 1. Text-tune Alignment in Tunisian Arabic Yes-No Questions Abstract
Sam Hellmuth
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages 2. Asking Questions across Portuguese Varieties Abstract
Marisa Cruz, Verònica Crespo-Sendra, Joelma Castelo, Sónia Frota
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages 3. High Pre-tonic Falls in Northeastern Brazilian Varieties: May a Prenuclear High Target Spreading Rightward Re-categorize as a Nuclear Leading Tone? Abstract
Marco Barone, Joelma Castelo
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages 5. Prosody of Contrastive Focus in Two Varieties of Assamese Abstract
Asim Twaha, Shakuntala Mahanta
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages 6. Intonational Phrasing and Nuclear Configurations of SVO Sentences across Varieties of Portuguese Abstract
Flaviane Fernandes-Svartman, Nádia Barros, Vinícius dos Santos, Joelma Castelo
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages 7. Hiatus Resolution across words in European Portuguese Dialects Abstract
Nuno Paulino, Pedro Oliveira, Marina Vigário
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages 4. From ToBI Phonological Events to Functional Melodic Forms at the Communicative Level Abstract
Doina Jitca
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages Introduction Abstract
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages List of Figures Details
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages List of Tables Details
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota
 
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages Index Details
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Introduction Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Children and Teenagers: Developmental Issues Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners The L2 of Young Learners Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners The Common European Framework of Reference Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Assessing the L2 of Young Learners Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Testing Reading Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Testing Writing Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Testing Speaking Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Testing Listening Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Testing Vocabulary and Grammar Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Conclusion Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners List of Figures Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners List of Tables Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Preface Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Bibliography Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Appendices Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen
 
Assessing the Language of Young Learners Index Abstract
Angela Hasselgreen
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Foreword Abstract
Elizabeth May
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 12: Women Seeking Safety: Nonviolent Responses to Intimate Partner Violence Abstract
Catherine Holtmann
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 6. Violence and Power: A Reading of Hannah Arendt's Distinction between Violence and Power Abstract
Sophie Cloutier
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 9. No to War and Yes to So Much More: Pope Francis, Principled Nonviolence, and Positive Peace Abstract
Christopher Hrynkow
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 15. Deep Green Violence: Our Animal Bodies as Sites of Resistance Abstract
Todd LeVasseur
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 14. Being in 'Rights' Relationship with Animals: The Importance of Political Visibility for Animals Abstract
Nathan Townend
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 11. Sex, Gender and Non-Violent Resistance to Human Trafficking: An NGO’s Response Abstract
Eileen Kerwin Jones
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Acknowledgements Abstract
Heather Eaton, Lauren Levesque
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Current Trends and New Perspectives on Nonviolent Theories Abstract
Heather Eaton
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 1. Religion and Nonviolence Abstract
Christopher Chapple
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 2. The Gandhian Vision of Democracy Abstract
Ramin Jahanbegloo
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 3. Power Perfected in Weakness: The Paradox of Fighting for Peace Abstract
Alain Tschudin
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 4. A Brief History of the Power of Nonviolence in Canada Abstract
Tamara Lorincz
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 5. Gandhi in Action: Nonviolent Movements, Gandhi, and Contemporary Challenges Abstract
Rajagopal P. V., Jill Carr-Harris
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 7. Victory: A Vacuous Concept? Abstract
Richard Feist
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 8. Reflecting on Gandhian Nonviolence: Is it a Counsel of Perfection for Religious Virtuosi? Abstract
Noel Salmond
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 13. Instrumentalizing the Ambiguity of Violence in the Carré Rouge: The Quebec Student Crisis of 2012 Abstract
Marie Boglari, Martin Samson
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 16. Nurturing Peace by Subverting Violence in the Larger Community Abstract
Paul Waldau
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 17. Wondering about Wonder as an Antidote to Our Violence against Earth Abstract
Simon Appolloni
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 18. Music and Nonviolence: Reflections on Possibility and Hope Abstract
Lauren Levesque
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 19. The Case for Child Honouring Abstract
Raffi Cavoukian
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 20. Violence, Nonviolence, Anti-violence and Contra-Violence in Environmental Education Practice Abstract
Richard Kool
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Bibliography Abstract
Heather Eaton, Lauren Levesque
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Index Abstract
Heather Eaton, Lauren Levesque
 
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation Chapter 10. Indigenous Voices Abstract
Tara Williamson, Glen Coulthard, Jessica Gordan, Nina Wilson, Syliva McAdam, Sheelah McLean, Waneek Horn-Miller
 
This is Hip That's When It Bit Me Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Dues-paying Days Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip All the Bases were Loaded Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Many Shades of Blue Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip That's what I Like about London Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip He's as Good as I am Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Ready for Anything Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Where Fountains Drip in a Forgotten Tempo Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip It's Hot, it's Red Lights, it's Exciting! Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip I Remember Less and Less, Except you Baby Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip It's Compromise, don't Bother Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip A Wild Animal, or a Child Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Age only Matters if you're a Cheese Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip The Mother of All Love Songs Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Much to Do and Not a Moment to Spare Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Appendix A: A Jazz Singer is a Singer who Sings Jazz Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Appendix B: I don't Want to Stamp out Singers Like Cookies Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Discography Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Acknowledgements Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Notes Abstract
Peter Jones
 
This is Hip Index Abstract
Peter Jones
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 2. Objects as Subjects: Agency and Performativity in Rituals Abstract
Anne-Christine Hornborg
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 3. Enchantment, Matter and the Unpredictability of Devotion Abstract
Amy Whitehead
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 7. Re-enchanting Body and Religion in a Secular Society: Touch of an Angel Abstract
Terhi Utriainen
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 4. Empowerment and the Articulation of Agency among Finnish Yoga Practitioners Abstract
Måns Broo, Christiane Königstedt
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 5. Mastery and Modernity: Control Issues in the Disenchantment Tale Abstract
Linda Annunen, Peik Ingman
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 6. Recomposing Religion: Radical Agnosticism and Transformative Speech Abstract
Michael Norton
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 8. Marian Apparitions: The Construction of Authenticity and Governance of Sacralization in the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary in Portugal Abstract
Nora Machado des Johansson
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 9. Protection through the Invocation of Shared Thirds: Sacralization without Iconoclasm Abstract
Peik Ingman
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 13. After Dis/enchantment: The Profanity of the Human Sciences Abstract
Stuart McWilliams
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 11. From Religion to Ordering Uncertainty: A Lesson from Dancers Abstract
Milan Fujda
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 10. Enchanted Sight/Site: An Esoteric Aesthetics of Image and Experience Abstract
Jay Johnston
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 12. Co-composing a Village History in the Archipelago of Southwestern Finland Abstract
Jaana Kouri
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 14. Epilogue: When Things Talk Back Abstract
Kocku von Stuckrad
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization List of Illustrations Abstract
Peik Ingman, Terhi Utriainen, Tuija Hovi, Måns Broo
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization 1. Towards More Symmetrical Compositions Abstract
Peik Ingman, Terhi Utriainen, Tuija Hovi, Måns Broo
 
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization Index Abstract
Peik Ingman, Terhi Utriainen, Tuija Hovi, Måns Broo
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Introduction: Making Early Christian Texts Strange (Again) Abstract
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 2. Walter Benjamin and Early Christian Texts Abstract
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 3. Reading, Libraries, and Urban Change in the Shadow of Capitalism and Apocalypse: Reading Walter Benjamin and John of Patmos Abstract
Robert Seesengood
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 4. “On the Concept of History”: St. Augustine and Walter Benjamin Abstract
Carl Levensen
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 5. Gilles Deleuze and Early Christian Texts Abstract
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 6. The Deleuzioguattarian Body of Christ without Organs Abstract
Bradley McLean
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 8. Face-ing the Nations: Becoming a Majority Empire of God - Reterritorialization, Language, and Imperial Racism in Revelation 7:9-17 Abstract
Sharon Jacob
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 7. The Many Acts of the Apostles: Simulacra and Simulation Abstract
Matthew Whitlock, Philip Tite
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 9. Alain Badiou and Early Christian Texts Abstract
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 10. Christianity Appears First, as Itself Abstract
Bruce Worthington
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 11. Towards a Vulgar Marxist Reading of Christian Origins Today Abstract
James Crossley
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 12. Recapitulating the Event: Reading Irenaeus with Badiou Abstract
Hollis Phelps
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 13. Judith Butler and Early Christian Texts Abstract
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 14. Paul Exposed: Reading Galatians with Judith Butler Abstract
Valérie Nicolet
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity 15. Mattering Bodies: Animacy and Justice in Origen’s On First Principles Abstract
Peter Mena
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Dialectical Images and Critical Theory Abstract
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Index of Biblical References Details
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Index of Classical References and Authors Details
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Index of Early Christian Writings Details
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Index of Jewish Writings Details
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Index of Modern Authors Details
Matthew Whitlock
 
Critical Theory and Early Christianity Index of Subjects Details
Matthew Whitlock
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling ‘Islamic’ Education between State and Community: Frameworks and New Directions Abstract
Farid Panjwani, Ayman Agbaria
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling State-Funded Muslim Schools in Ireland: Insights and Perspectives Abstract
Youcef Sai
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Teaching Islam and about Islam in the Spanish Public System: The Confessional and the Cultural Approach to a Controversial Heritage Abstract
Elena Arigita
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Public School in France: The Place of Islam and Muslim’s Languages Abstract
Samim Akgönul
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Identity Development of the Two First Islamic Primary Schools in the Netherlands Abstract
Bahuddin Budak, Cok Bakker, Ina ter Avest
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Religious Education in Italian Public Schools: What Room for Islam? Abstract
Stella Coglievina
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Publicly Funded Islamic Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract
Amina Hadziomerovic
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Between Old Traditions and New Diversities: Islamic Religious Education in Poland Abstract
Agata Nalborczyk, Konrad Pędziwiatr
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Religious Education for Minorities: Perspectives from Islamic Education in Finnish Schools Abstract
Inkeri Rissanen
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling The Denominational Model of Islamic Education in Germany: The Case of Hessen Abstract
Yasar Sarikaya, Esma Öger-Tunc
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling (Re)discovering One’s Religion: Private Islamic Education in Lithuanian Muslim Communities Abstract
Egdūnas Račius
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling A ‘Home of Study’: A UFO (Unidentified Foreign Object) in the Dutch ‘Pedagogic Civil Society’? Abstract
Ina ter Avest
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling State Neutrality and Islamic Education in Sweden Abstract
Ailin Abdullah, Jenny Berglund
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Traditional Islamic Education and Mainstream Schooling in Contemporary England: Grasping the Nature of theFormer and Researching the Relationship and Interaction with the Latter Abstract
Bill Gent
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Creating Coherence in Education for British Muslim Pupils Abstract
Karamat Iqbal
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Islamic Education in Public Schools and Mosques in Germany Abstract
Tuba Isik
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Mainstream Secular and Qur'an-based Islamic Education, Student Perspectives on the Relation between Two Disparate Forms Abstract
Jenny Berglund
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling How Secular Educational Policies have Changed the Contents of Religious Education Curricula and Teachers' Training Programmes in Modern Turkey Abstract
Mahmut Zengin
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Introduction Abstract
Jenny Berglund
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling The Others: Muslim Faith-based Schools in a Catholic-majority Country Abstract
Mariachiara Giorda, Alberta Giorgi
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Character and Values Education in English Schools: What can Private Islamic Faith and State Funded Public Schools Learn from Each Other? Abstract
Farah Ahmed
 
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling Index Abstract
Jenny Berglund
 
Fabricating Difference Introduction Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Fabricating Difference 1. Myths of the French Republic Abstract
Mayanthi Fernando
 
Fabricating Difference 2. Concerning Voices: Thinking with Fernando about Bigotry and Silence Abstract
Damon Berry
 
Fabricating Difference 3. The Power of Persecution and Martyrdom in Modern Discourse Abstract
Tara Baldrick-Morrone
 
Fabricating Difference 4. The Myths of France, Periodization, and Sovereign Power Abstract
Stephanie Frank
 
Fabricating Difference What Difference Does It Make? Critical Theory and Public Discourse Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Fabricating Difference 5. Strategies of ‘Othering’ in Contemporary India Abstract
Vincent Burgess
 
Fabricating Difference 6. Clashing Allegiances: The Practicality of Constructing National Identity Abstract
Andie Alexander
 
Fabricating Difference 7. ISIS: What’s a Poor Religionist to Do? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Fabricating Difference 8. Give Me Liberty or Give Me Pizza: (Or, How the Public Transcript Fabricates Difference) Abstract
Thomas Whitley
 
Fabricating Difference 9. Racialized Religion in America: Terrorist Bodies, Turbans, and Mistaken Identity Abstract
Martha Smith Roberts
 
Fabricating Difference 10. Why Do We Still Wear the Shoe That Bites? Abstract
Deeksha Sivakumar
 
Fabricating Difference 11. Rightly Disdained by Intelligent Persons: Magic, Superstition, and the Disenchantment of the World Abstract
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
 
Fabricating Difference 12. Secular Publics and the Study of Religion: A Few Considerations for Critical Scholars Abstract
Charles McCrary
 
Fabricating Difference Preface Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Fabricating Difference References Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Fabricating Difference Index Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam Identity, Apologetics, and the Shapes of Critique in the Study of Islam Details
Matt Sheedy
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam 1. The Modesty of Theory Abstract
Ruth Mas
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam 2. I Want My Discipline Back Abstract
Salman Sayyid
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam 3. Religion, History, Ethics: Rethinking the Crisis of Western Qur’anic Studies Abstract
Alexandre Caeiro, Emmanuelle Stefanidis
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam 4. Identity Politics and the Study of Islamic Origins: The Inscriptions of the Dome of the Rock as a Test Case Abstract
Carlos Segovia
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam 7. A Modest Proposal for Islamic Studies Abstract
Devin Stewart
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam 5. Jews, Jewish Studies, and the Study of Islam Abstract
Sarah Imhoff
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam 6. The Quest for the Historical: Can Biblical Studies Lead Qur’anic Studies away from Theology? Abstract
James Crossley
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam The Meaning and End of Scholarship on Religion Details
Russell McCutcheon
 
Identity, Politics and the Study of Islam Index Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World Transporting Rudolf Otto into the 21st Century Abstract
Ulrich Rosenhagen, Gregory Alles
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 1. Rudolf Otto's Post-Kantian Platonism Abstract
Todd Gooch
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 2. Liberal Piety: Rudolf Otto and the Protestant Liberal Theology of his Age Abstract
Peter Schüz
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 3. Religious League of Humanity and Universal Protestant Senate: Rudolf Otto’s Interreligious Critique of Nathan Söderblom and the Ecumenical Movement Abstract
Ulrich Rosenhagen
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 4. Rudolf Otto and the Theory of Religion Abstract
Robert Neville
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 5. Rudolf Otto and the Problem of Categories Abstract
Gregory Alles
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 6. Nostalgia, Trauma, and the Numinous: Twentieth-Century Jewish Readings of Rudolf Otto’s Das Heilige Abstract
Melissa Raphael-Levine
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 7. Wonderstruck: Otto, Vision, and Modern Hinduism Abstract
Tulasi Srinivas
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 8. Looking Bodhidharma in the Eye: The Beginnings of Otto's Interreligious Encounters with Japanese Buddhists Abstract
Katja Triplett
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 9. The Idea of the Holy in African Religions Abstract
Robert M. Baum
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 10. The Numinous in Theologies of Modern Architecture Abstract
Karla Britton
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 11. Devotional Poetry's Mysterium Tremendum Abstract
Constance Furey
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 12. Rudolf Otto and the Study of Religion and Violence: Preserving the Numinous Abstract
Michael Jerryson
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World 13. The Continuing Relevance of Rudolf Otto for Theology and Religious Studies Abstract
Jörg Lauster
 
The Holy in a Pluralistic World Index Details
Ulrich Rosenhagen, Gregory Alles
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Preface Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden List of By-ways and Asides Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Measurements, Equipment and Ingredients Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden That Little Street in Baghdad Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Part One: Back to the Roots Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Part Two: Medieval Baghdadi Cooking Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Part Three: The Post-medieval Era Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Bread Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Dairy Products Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Vegetarian Appetizers, Side Dishes and Salads Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Snacks and Street Food Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Soups Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Stews Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Rice, and other Grains and Beans Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Lamb and Beef, and Ground Meat dishes Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Stuffed Foods Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Poultry Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Fish Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Savory Pastries Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Desserts Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Jams, and Syrups for Sherbets Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Pickles and Sauces Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Beverages Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Glossary Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Works Cited Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Indexes Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Delights from the Garden of Eden Illustration Credits Abstract
Nawal Nasrallah
 
Assessing English on the Global Stage Appendix 1: Overview of the Aptis Test Papers Abstract
Cyril Weir
 
Assessing English on the Global Stage Appendix 2: British Council Assessment Research Awards and Grants 2013-2016 Abstract
Cyril Weir
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 1 Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality: Theory and Practice Abstract
Tommaso Milani
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 2. Models of Gay Male Identity and the Marketing of 'Gay Language' in Foreign-Language Phrasebooks for Gay Men Abstract
Rusty Barrett
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 4. Incomprehensible Language? Language, Ethnicity and Heterosexual Masculinity in a Swedish School Abstract
Tommaso Milani, Rickard Jonsson
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 3. The Desire for Identity and the Identity of Desire: Language, Gender and Sexuality in the Greek Context Abstract
Costas Canakis
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 8. Constructing Hegemonic Masculinities in South Africa: The Discourse and Rhetoric of Heteronormativity Abstract
Russell Luyt
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 9. On-line Constructions of Metrosexuality and Masculinities: A Membership Categorization Analysis Abstract
Matthew Hall, Brendan Gough, Sarah Seymour-Smith, Susan Hansen
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 10. A Bit too Skinny for Me: Women's Homosocial Constructions of Heterosexual Desire in Online Dating Abstract
Kristine Mortensen
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 5. Do Bodies Matter? Travestis' Embodiment of (Trans)Gender Identity through the Manipulation of the Brazilian Portuguese Grammatical Gender System Abstract
Rodrigo Borba, Ana Cristina Ostermann
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 6. Butch Camp: On the Discursive Construction of a Queer Identity Position Abstract
Veronika Koller
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 7. The Other Kind of Coming Out: Transgender People and the Coming out Narrative Genre Abstract
Lal Zimman
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 12. Language, Sexuality and Place: The View from Cyberspace Abstract
Brian King
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 13. Homophobia as Moral Geography Abstract
William Leap
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality 11. Normal Straight Gays: Lexical Collocations and Ideologies of Masculinity in Personal Ads of Serbian Gay Teenagers Abstract
Ksenija Bogetic
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality Acknowledgements Abstract
Tommaso Milani
 
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality Index Abstract
Tommaso Milani
 
Fabricating Identities Introduction Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm a Religious Studies Scholar Abstract
K. Merinda Simmons
 
Fabricating Identities Am I a Religious Studies Scholar? Abstract
David Robertson
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm Wednesday's Child Abstract
Craig Martin
 
Fabricating Identities Seeing the Forest and the Trees Abstract
Sarah Levine
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm Greek Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Fabricating Identities You're Greek? Well..., I'm (Northern) Irish, Kind'a... Abstract
Christopher Cotter
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm a Miser Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Fabricating Identities Contesting Labels and the Study of Religion Abstract
Anja Kirsch
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm a Leg Crosser Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Fabricating Identities Who am I? Merely a Player Abstract
Candace Mixon
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm a Feminist Abstract
Leslie Smith
 
Fabricating Identities Atheism and its Consequences Abstract
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm a Vegetarian Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Fabricating Identities You are what you Eat Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm an Alabamian Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Fabricating Identities Secrecy, Stories and Boundaries Abstract
Emily Schmidt
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm Vaia and I'm Touna Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Fabricating Identities "Naaaaaw you Show me YOUR ID" Abstract
Richard Newton
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm a New Mom Abstract
K. Merinda Simmons
 
Fabricating Identities I'm a Soon-to-be Dad Abstract
Jason Ellsworth
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I am/am not a McCutcheonite Abstract
Craig Martin
 
Fabricating Identities I Know you are, but what am I? Abstract
Stacie Swain
 
Fabricating Identities Who are You? I'm Short (...and Cute) Abstract
Leslie Smith
 
Fabricating Identities I'm "Irish", Torontonian,...French? Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
Fabricating Identities Express Yourself Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Fabricating Identities Preface Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Fabricating Identities Index Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Enlightened Martyrdom Introduction Abstract
James Lewis, Huang Chao
 
Enlightened Martyrdom The Doctrine of Li Hongzhi: Falun Gong - Between Sectarianism and Universal Salvation Abstract
David Palmer
 
Enlightened Martyrdom The Religion and Politics of Falun Gong Abstract
Junpeng Li
 
Enlightened Martyrdom From Spiritual Healing to Protest: Falun Gong's Emerging Culture of Martyrdom Abstract
Susan Palmer
 
Enlightened Martyrdom Burning Faith: Interpreting the 1.23 Incident Abstract
James Lewis
 
Enlightened Martyrdom “You Don’t Want to Have That Kind of Thought in Your Mind”: Li Hongzhi, Aliens, and Science Abstract
Stefano Bigliardi
 
Enlightened Martyrdom Friendly Fire: How Falun Gong Mistook Me for an Enemy Abstract
Heather Kavan
 
Enlightened Martyrdom Falun Gong's Attack on Academic Freedom Abstract
Helen Farley
 
Enlightened Martyrdom Devil Killing and the Essence of Falun Gong Abstract
Fang Yong
 
Enlightened Martyrdom The Self-contradictions in Li Hongzhi's Statements about Illness Abstract
Yan Cao
 
Enlightened Martyrdom Scientific or Anti-scientific: A Critical Analysis of "Science" Discourses in Falun Gong Abstract
Wang Chengjun
 
Enlightened Martyrdom The Falun Gong Political Narative: Creating the Illusion of So-called "Forced Organ Harvesting" Abstract
Campbell Fraser
 
Enlightened Martyrdom "Clarifying the Truth": Falun Gong's Media Strategies Abstract
James Lewis
 
Enlightened Martyrdom Index Abstract
James Lewis, Huang Chao
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion List of Figures Abstract
Fabrizio Ferrari, Thomas Dähnhardt
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 2. “Pagoda Tree”: Plants and Other Foliate Motifs on Indians Coins through History Abstract
Shailendra Bhandare
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 3. Divine Flora, Divine Love: The Place of Natural Scenery in the Ultimate Vision of Kr̥ṣṇa Bhakti Abstract
Graham Schweig
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 4. Perfumed Islam: The Culture of Scent at the Nizamuddin Basti Abstract
Mikko Viitamäki
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 5. The Bodhi Tree and Other Plants in the Pāli Tipiṭaka Abstract
Antonella Serena Comba
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 6. Wood, Water, and Waste: Material Aspects of Mortuary Practices in South Asia Abstract
Albertina Nugteren
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 7. The Herbal Arsenal and Fetid Food: The Power of Plants in Early Tantric Exorcism Rituals Abstract
Michael Slouber
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 8. Tree-Hugger: The Sāmavedic Rite of Audumbarī Abstract
Finnian Gerety
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 9. Caryota Urens: From Vegetable Manifestation of God to Sacred Tree of the Shamans of Odisha Abstract
Stefano Beggiora
 
Roots of Wisdom, Branches of Devotion 10. Rice and Rice Culture. Cultivation and Worship of a Divine Plant in Western Odisha Abstract
Uwe Skoda
 
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