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(09:40) Introductory Remarks
Introduction to the symposium by Dean Ann Marie Fallon and Professor Jeremy Sarachan.https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/maus-symposium-2022/1000/thumbnail.jp
Evensong
20 x 30 cm.Broadside of the poem 'Evensong' by Peter Fallon, ca. 1973. 20 x 30 cm
Myth and Experience in Contemporary Fiction: Individuation in Stephen Dedalus and Quentin Compson
The Protestant theologian, Paul Tillich, analyzing the needs of moderns in The Courage to Be, sees twentieth century man as a rootless being who "has lost a meaningful world and a self which lives in meanings out of a spiritual center." Such a man is desperately in need of myth, but not the myth the ancients knew. Olympian tales cannot serve when science and technology have made accessible the mountains of the moon. Nor can contemporary man find meaning and his vanished "self" in myth as it is popularly understood. A fable has no power in an age that seeks at any cost objective truth. What man does need is modern myth — a dynamic, vital myth that is, in many of its aspects, new.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio
Brian Fallon. An Age of Innocence: Irish Culture 1930-1960
Brian Fallon. An Age of Innocence: Irish Culture 1930-1960. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1998. 313 pp.Gerry Smyth. Decolonisation and Criticism. London: Pluto Press, 1998. 262 pp
Cancer-induced bone pain
Bone is the third most common site of metastatic disease, after liver and lung, with approximately 75% of these patients suffering from related pain. Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is a major clinical problem, with limited options for predictable, rapid, and effective treatment for some of the elements without unacceptable adverse effects. Our understanding of how current therapy acts is based mainly on studies in non-cancer pain syndromes, which are likely to be quite different, not only in clinical presentation, but also in terms of pathophysiology. It can be difficult to study the specific neurobiological changes associated with CIBP, although development of laboratory models of isolated bone metastases has allowed more specific study of pain mechanisms in this syndrome. In order to evaluate our current therapies properly and direct the development of new therapies logically, it is important to understand the underlying mechanisms of CIBP. This chapter discusses pain processing and the mechanisms and management of CIBP
Tour d'Horizon
peer reviewedThe second issue of Practices in Research is a project of the interuniversity research group In Practice, supported by ULiège, KU Leuven and ULB. ‘In Practice’ invites practicing architects to explore the multiple ways in which architects can engage the professional practice in academic research and reciprocally. ‘Practices in Research #02 - Tour d’Horizon’ broadens the work intiated in the first issue, increasing the diversity approaches, subjects and profiles.
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S611. Laurent Didier, Mathieu Le Ny, Louis Leger, BAST - ENSA Toulouse (www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4727084)
LIVING WITH EXTERNALITIES. The refurbishment of Charleroi’s Palais des Expositions in a post-growth context. Marie Pirard - AM architecten jan de vylder inge vinck - AgwA, UCLouvain (www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4727013)
FROM THE HAND TO THE MIND TO THE HAND. Construction as an act of design, Drawing as an act of analysis. João Quintela, Tim Simon, JQTS, ETSAM, TU Berlin, CEACT/UAL, HCU Hamburg (www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4727101)
#01#02#03. Aurélie Hachez, AHA, TU Delft (www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4727112)
ABOUT CONDITIONS. Dries Rodet, Truwant + Rodet +, ENSA Versailles (www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4727120)
CLOSING FRAGMENTS. About practice and knowledge. Pauline Lefebvre, Robin Schaeverbeke, Benoît Vandenbulcke, Harold Fallon, Dries Rodet (www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4727125)
Editors
Benoît Burquel (ULB); Benoît Vandenbulcke (ULiège); Harold Fallon (KU Leuven)
Scientific Committee
Georges Pirson (ULB); Julie Neuwels (ULiège); Pauline Lefebvre (ULB); Rolf Hughes (KU Leuven); Iwan Strauven (ULB); Robin Schaeverbeke (KU Leuven); Harold Fallon (AgwA & KU Leuven); Céline Bodart (ENSA Paris La Villette); Benoît Vandenbulcke (AgwA & ULiège); Cécile Chanvillard (A Practice & UCLouvain); Asli Çiçek (Asli Çiçek & U Hasselt); Caroline Voet (Voet Architectuur & KU Leuven); Lisa De Visscher (A+ Architecture in Belgium & ULiège)
Double-Blind Peer Review : each contribution reviewed by two referees except the keynote contribution "Closing Fragments".
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Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Critique: Allan Kaprow, Happenings and the American Avant-Garde
Raussert W. Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Critique: Allan Kaprow, Happenings and the American Avant-Garde. In: Hurm G, Fallon AM, eds. Rebels without a Cause? Renegotiating the American 1950s. American studies . Vol 2. Oxford: Peter Lang; 2007
Interview: Anne-Marie Fortier
This paper is an edited version of an email interview conducted by Debra Ferreday and Adi Kuntsman with Anne-Marie Fortier, the author of Multicultural Horizons: Diversity and the Limits of the Civil Nation (Routledge, 2008). Fortier’s work has been informative in the development of some of the arguments explored in this special issue; in their conversation Ferreday and Kuntsman asked her to comment on the ideas of haunting, racial imaginaries, nostalgia, national anxieties, political feelings and hopes for the future
Ethene-1,1-disulfonyl Difluoride (EDSF) for SuFEx Click Chemistry: Synthesis of SuFExable 1,1-Bissulfonylfluoride Substituted Cyclobutene Hubs.
We present the synthesis of 1,1-bis(fluorosulfonyl)-2-(pyridin-1-ium-1-yl)ethan-1-ide, a bench-stable precursor to ethene-1,1-disulfonyl difluoride (EDSF). The novel SuFEx reagent, EDSF, is demonstrated in the preparation of 26 unique 1,1-bissulfonylfluoride substituted cyclobutenes via a cycloaddition reaction. The regioselective click cycloaddition reaction is rapid, straightforward, and highly efficient, enabling the generation of highly functionalized 4-membered ring (4MR) carbocycles. These carbocycles are valuable structural motifs found in numerous bioactive natural products and pharmaceutically relevant small molecules. Additionally, we showcase diversification of the novel cyclobutene cores through selective Cs2 CO3 -activated SuFEx click chemistry between a single S-F group and an aryl alcohol, yielding the corresponding sulfonate ester products with high efficiency. Finally, density functional theory calculations offer mechanistic insights about the reaction pathway.Christopher J. Smedley, Marie-Claire Giel, Thomas Fallon, and John E. Mose
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