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After thirtyfive years of teaching college the author begins a new pedagogical exploration teaching seniors in two very different programs, one, a Queer Seniors Institute and the other at an Osher Lifelong Learners Institute of primarily affluent members.... see more

Book Review comparing and contrasting the memoirs They Had No Voice by Denny Abbott and Working For Peace and Justice by Lawrence S. Wittner. Topics discussed include how the personal becomes political; working for social justice locally and globally; the... see more

***Access the interview with author Shelly Becker by clicking here.***Dear Readers,It is my pleasure to be contributing the editorial for this special issue of The Deakin Review of Children’s Literature.My name is Lynne Wiltse and I am an Associate P... see more

Ruined (2009), de Lynn Nottage, se desarrolla en el burdel de Mama Nadi, en la República Democrática del Congo durante la Guerra civil. Las identidades femeninas, tanto físicas como psíquicas, se ven constantemente amenazadas (a punto de derrumbarse, de c... see more

This paper analyzes the relationship and similarities between two forms of overconsumption, gout and debt, in Ellen Wood’s Gothic sensation novel East Lynne. Published in 1861, the novel articulates a number of anxieties plaguing Victorian society, preval... see more

In an opening paper Harvey Goldstein questions the need for observational studies to achieve representativeness for real populations, in particular for longitudinal studies. He draws upon recent debates and argues for the need to distinguish scientific in... see more

In the 21st century media has become the dominant source of knowledge of Islam and Muslims and selectively decides what the West should know about Islam and what should be hidden. However, the underlying assumption is that, the media as an institution for... see more

In the 21st century media has become the dominant source of knowledge of Islam and Muslims and selectively decides what the West should know about Islam and what should be hidden. However, the underlying assumption is that, the media as an institution for... see more

Viden om metoder til bevanding af enge kom sandsynligvis fra syd til Danmark i flere bølger og igennem flere hundrede år. Hedelandskabet i Jylland havde store ligheder med Lüneburger Heide i Nordtyskland, hvor der i begyndelsen af 1800-tallet blev udvikle... see more

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