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Dr. Mari Lee Mifsud – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Mari Lee Mifsud, Professor of Rhetoric and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, discusses her new book, Rhetoric and the Gift: Ancient Rhetorical Theory and Contemporary Communication, published recently by Duquesne University Press. Rhetoric and the Gift, taking as its starting point the Homeric idea of the gift and Aristotle’s related rhetorical theory, explores rhetoric not only at the level of the artful response but at the level of the call and response. Throughout the book, Dr. Mifsud pursues a number of questions crucial to thinking about contemporary communication
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[Roundtable writer's breakfast with Mari Evans]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their roundtable writers breakfast featuring author Mari Evans held on March 4th, 2006. The footage shows Evans leading a dialogue on her new book covering the black women writers of the 1950s through the 1980s along with her struggles with being a writer
[Roundtable writer's breakfast with Mari Evans]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their roundtable writers breakfast featuring author Mari Evans held on March 4th, 2006. The footage shows Evans leading a dialogue on her new book covering the black women writers of the 1950s through the 1980s along with her struggles with being a writer
THE ANALYSIS OF DRUGS SITUATION IN MARI EL REPUBLIC
The article views the drugs situation in the Republic of Mari El in 2005 and 2006. usingthe statistical method on various aspects, the author analyzes the dynamics of the population narcotization. The author also suggests a number of activities which could help to regulate the drug situation in Mari El Republic, as well as in whole Russia
Formation of Ethnic Identity of Mari People in Absence of Single Mari Literary Language
This study is devoted to the history of the formation of the ethnic identity of the Mari people in the Republic of Mari El. Particular attention is paid to the changes in the identification of Mari, which occurred in direct proportion to extralinguistic factors. The question of the role of language, confessional affiliation, historical past, relations with nature and mythological symbols that characterize the modern ethnic Mari identity is considered. The importance of the demographic imbalance in the Republic, which played the most significant role in shaping the character of the Mari, is emphasized. The relevance of the study is due to the increased interest of science in recent decades in the topic of ethnic and Russian identity. The identity of the Mari people has not been previously studied by the author of this work, although many problems of Mari El have been analyzed and described in detail: the language situation in different time periods, language policy, the legislative framework regarding languages and the education system, the history of the Mari literary language, its writing and a number of other sociolinguistic aspects. Unlike articles by other authors on the topic of Mari identity, the novelty of this work lies in the fact that for the first time the identity is shown in the process of formation, from antiquity to the present day. A characteristic of the identity of the Mari people, formed under the influence of a variety of factors, is compiled
Odrodzenie tradycyjnej religii politeistycznej w Republice Mari El
The following article is dedicated to the rebirth of traditional politheist faith in Mari El Republic, which is a part of Volga Region within Russian Federation. The author presents an outline of the history and culture of Finno-Ugric Mari ethnos and describes their unique polytheistic religion. This native cult having its roots in Finno-Ugric mythology has survived numerous christianization and atheist campaigns to become one of the fundaments of cultural and national rebirth in 80s and 90s of the 20th century in Mari El Republic The article describes the contemporary Mari polytheist religion and its influence on the political life of Volga Region.The following article is dedicated to the rebirth of traditional politheist faith in Mari El Republic, which is a part of Volga Region within Russian Federation. The author presents an outline of the history and culture of Finno-Ugric Mari ethnos and describes their unique polytheistic religion. This native cult having its roots in Finno-Ugric mythology has survived numerous christianization and atheist campaigns to become one of the fundaments of cultural and national rebirth in 80s and 90s of the 20th century in Mari El Republic The article describes the contemporary Mari polytheist religion and its influence on the political life of Volga Region
MET is a new confirmed gene responsible for familial distal arthrogryposis
In this Correspondence, F. Mari and colleagues report a second two-generation family with distal arthrogryposis caused by a mutation in MET tyrosine kinase. (Figure presented.). © The Author(s) 2024
La sfida dell'educazione alla luce del pensiero di Romano Guardini.
Romano Guardini is an author very important from the point of view of moral education
Behind the Scene : The Mari Teacher’s Wardrobe in Middle Russia
In this article, I analyze teacher’s attire as a political phenomenon in the context of the Mari people, a Finno-Ugric minority living in Central Russia. The material for this study is based on observations and interviews made by the author during 1987‒2019 in different places of the Mari region. The Mari teacher’s dress code, a dark dress with a white collar, is usually considered self-evident, but as I argue in this article, in the Soviet Union, and in Russia at the post-socialist time, the Mari female teacher’s dress served two practices. Firstly, clothing represented position and agency of power, the socialist ideal, and later the political trend of the majority. Secondly, clothing represented traditional, everyday Mari life.
Mari und Aššur – in weiter Ferne, so nah!
International audienceVeröffentlichung des bisher nur teilweise zitierten Briefes A.1248 aus Mari (Tell Hariri), in dem ein Autor behauptet, dass die beiden Städte Mari und Aššur nahe beieinander lägen. Der Briefverkehr zwischen beiden Städten war offensichtlich kein Problem für die Boten. Der Brief konnte mit Yasmah-Addu, dem jungen König von Mari identifiziert werden. Die Identifizierung der Adressatin, Akatiya, als Mutter Yasmah-Addus wird ausführlich diskutiert.Publication of letter A.1248 from Mari (Tell Hariri) formerly only quoted partially in which an author claims that the two cities, Mari and Aššur are close one to the other. The letter was written by Yasmah-Addu, the young king of Mari, to Akatiya. The identification of Akatiya with Yasmah-Addu's mother is discussed in detail.Publication de la lettre A.1248 de Mari (Tell Hariri), auparavant connue par des citations partielles. L'auteur affirme dans cette lettre que les deux villes, Mari et Aššur, seraient proches l'une de l'autre. La lettre a été écrite par Yasmah-Addu, le jeune roi de Mari, à Akatiya. L'identification d'Akatiya avec la mère de Yasmah-Addu est discutée en détail dans la contribution
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