Women and Confucianism in Chosǒn Korea Muhammad Ahsaan BariA new, multifaceted look at Korean women during a period of strong Confucian ideology. This volume offers a fresh, multifaceted exploration of women and Confucianism in mid to late Choson Korea (mid sixteenth to early twentieth century). Using primary sources and perspectives from social history, intellectual history, literature, and political thought, contributors challenge unitary views of Confucianism as a system of thought, of women as a group,
Stamos works to prove that this prevailing
humanistic and transpersonal psychology
This book is a study of the Habad Hasidism movement
The author shows how mythic themes continue to occur in both high culture and popular arts
and supporting photos and illustrations
On the island he’s created a human-animal-hybrid race called Beast Folk
It operated to keep poetry tied to its twin-born melody
Gulliver’s Travels occupies a unique position in the canon of English literature and will undoubtedly be reinterpreted
This special issue of the Gennadius Library's periodical
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a reverse version of our own
in their home neighborhoods and schooling community