What does it mean to say that a person acts (and thinks) "rationally"? Ancient philosophical thinkers responded that we must identify and pursue what is perceived to be "Truly Good" for all of humanity.
"Mental Illness as Cultural Problem with Examples from Modern Austrian Literature"
Rayban Man, The Olympics, and Globalisation Andrew Wernick
Trinidad Carnival: Performance & Hybridity as National Representation Ewart Skinner
Flyer for the Fall 2008 Institute for the Study of Culture and Society Fellowship Talks, featuring Neil Englehart, Charles Kanwischer, and Vibha Bhalla.
The archetypal story of one selling his/her soul to the devil has been a featured plot device for novels, operas, movies, and theatrical ventures as well as a stimulus for various visual artists.
Professor Muir is known for his provocative post-modern vessels which incorporate a unique personal iconography, historical references and an unconventional, quirky use of form.
Flyer for the Spring 2009 Faculty Fellowship Program. Criminals & Tourists: Prison History and the Museum-Going Public in Florence. Allie Terry.
Engendering War: Military Masculinities and the Making of Britain's Eighteenth-Century American Empire Peter Way
Temporary Landscapes Lawrence Coates
Bodies and Pain: How to be Ill and Unhappy Bill Albertini
The Mind Game: Nigerian Universities, Neo-colonialism, and the Cold War, 1960-1990 Apollo Nwauwa