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    La conversación en la relación terapéutica

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    Este texto se propone pensar la relación terapéutica a partir de una de sus características más importantes, y quizá, a su vez, más amenazada por las circunstancias en las que actualmente acontece: la conversación. Esta parece no encontrarse en un suelo propicio, cuando exigencias económicas y políticas, que muchas veces marchan en detrimento del restablecimiento de la salud, constriñen y limitan su ejercicio. Vale la pena ocuparse de la conversación y de sus circunstancias en la relación médico-paciente, toda vez que constituye, no solo un aspecto de la misma sino parte determinante de la recuperación efectiv

    Claudia Rankine: An Evening with Claudia Rankine

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    An initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest, the NEA Big Read broadens our understanding of our world, our communities, and ourselves through the joy of sharing a good book. For NEA Big Read: Hampton Roads, that book is Citizen: An American Lyric. NEA Big Read: Hampton Roads, the President\u27s Lecture Series, and the President\u27s Task Force on Inclusive Excellence invite you to a powerful evening with Claudia Rankine, the book\u27s author, hosted by Tim Seibles, Poet Laureate for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and opening with readings by local youth poets. Claudia Rankine has written five collections of poetry, including Citizen: An American Lyric, which was selected for the National Endowment for the Arts\u27 Big Read, and two plays. She also has participated in several video collaborations and edited anthologies including The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind. Rankine has received fellowships from the MacArthur and Guggenheim foundations. Citizen won several honors, including the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry, the PEN Open Book Award and the NAACP Image Award. Citizen also was the only poetry book to be a New York Times nonfiction bestseller. She is the Frederick Iseman Professor of Poetry at Yale University and chancellor of the Academy of American Poets

    Climate-culture-environment interactions and the collapse of Classic Maya civilization.

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    In this paper, we evaluate the archaeological evidence for the social and political transformations at the end of the Late Classic and Terminal Classic periods (ca. AD 700-1000) and the paleoclimatic data for that same period

    Portrait of Claudia Lynn Pittman.

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    Handwritten inscription: Claudia Lynn Pittman, 20 yrs old, Hattiesburg.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joephoto_c/1129/thumbnail.jp

    Homonoia - Concorda - Sammanasya

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    Analysis of the divine figures of Homónoia in the Greek pantheon, Concordia in the Roman pantheon, and Sammanasya in the Vedic pantheon. Claudia Santi is the author of Homónoia; Andrzej Gillmeister is the author of Concordia; Antonio Salvati is the author of Sammanasya. As regards Homónoia, the origin of this personified abstraction seems to be traced back to the political debate of Athens in the last 5th century. Maybe it was created by Antiphon as opposed to stásis, both in the meaning of ‘psychic conflict’ and ‘internal political dissensions, civil war’

    Claudia Emerson, 31st Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Claudia Emerson was awarded the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for her book Late Wife: Poems (LSU Press, 2005). She is also the author of the poetry collections Pharaoh, Pharaoh, and Pinion: An Elegy; all volumes are published in Dave Smith’s Southern Messenger Poets series. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Southern Review, Shenandoah, TriQuarterly, New England Review and other journals. Emerson is the recipient of a Witter Bynner Fellowship from the Library of Congress and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Virginia Commission for the Arts. She is an associate professor of English at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va

    Cantando y bailando a los dioses

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    El artículo se ocupa de la expresividad teatral maya contemporánea de Guatemala. Varias representaciones escénicas de origen prehispánico, en particular el Rabinal Achí, se recitan todavía hoy en las lenguas indígenas, en las ocasiones ceremoniales de las festividades católicas y del calendario maya, proporcionando un instrumento importante de afirmación étnica en el contexto de la globalización. Sin embargo, la cristalización de formas tradicionales y la organización propiamente oral del discurso poético no han impedido procesos profundos de cambio, que han facilitado su preservación en el seno de la cultura oficial, como fenómeno sincrético, medio de cohesión social, respuesta a las agresiones externas y ofrenda a los seres sagrados de las dos culturas

    Interview with Claudia Verhoeven, May 13, 2010

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    Interview Themes: What Verhoeven hoped to achieve with The Odd Man Karakazov (00:58) Greatest challenge of writing the book (10:02) How historians learn to recognize the new in history (16:29) Primary influences on Verhoeven's research and writing thus far (24:44) Implications of Verhoeven's work for the field of Russian history (31:38) Recent works published that suggest what is interesting now (38:00) Verhoeven's plans for future research (40:05)Interview with Claudia Verhoeven, Assistant Professor of History at Cornell University, conducted in Ithaca, NY on May 13, 2010. Professor Verhoeven is author of "The Odd Man Karakazov: Imperial Russia, Modernity and the Birth of Modern Terrorism," published by Cornell University Press in 2009.1_yanxzrv61_iabh8g0

    Re-visioning Classic Maya Polities

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    This essay reviews the following works: Ancient Maya Pottery: Classification, Analysis, and Interpretation. Edited by James John Aimers. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2013. Pp. vii + 293. 79.95cloth.ISBN:9780813042367.TheHuasteca:Culture,History,andInterregionalExchange.EditedbyKatherineA.FaustandKimN.Richter.Norman:UniversityofOklahomaPress,2015.Pp.vii+241.79.95 cloth. ISBN: 9780813042367. The Huasteca: Culture, History, and Interregional Exchange. Edited by Katherine A. Faust and Kim N. Richter. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2015. Pp. vii + 241. 55.00 cloth. ISBN: 9780806147048. Excavations in Residential Areas of Tikal: Group 7F-1. By William A. Haviland. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2015. Pp. xi + 133. 65.00cloth.ISBN:9781934536810.PoliticsoftheMayaCourt:HierarchyandChangeintheLateClassicPeriod.BySarahE.Jackson.Norman:UniversityofOklahomaPress,2013.Pp.ix+248.65.00 cloth. ISBN: 9781934536810. Politics of the Maya Court: Hierarchy and Change in the Late Classic Period. By Sarah E. Jackson. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2013. Pp. ix + 248. 29.95 hardback. ISBN: 9780806143415. The Ancient Maya Marketplace: The Archaeology of Transient Space. Edited by Eleanor M. King. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2015. Pp. vii + 325. 60.54cloth.ISBN:9780816500413.TheSpectacleoftheLateMayaCourt:ReflectionsontheMuralsofBonampak.ByMaryMillerandClaudiaBrittenham.Austin:UniversityofTexasPress,2013.Pp.xi+285.60.54 cloth. ISBN: 9780816500413. The Spectacle of the Late Maya Court: Reflections on the Murals of Bonampak. By Mary Miller and Claudia Brittenham. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2013. Pp. xi + 285. 54.05 cloth. ISBN: 9780292744363. Maya Lords and Lordship: The Formation of Colonial Society in Yucatán, 1350–1600. By Sergio Quezada. Translated by Terry Rugeley. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2014. Pp. ix + 248. 34.95cloth.ISBN:9780806144221.PlaceandIdentityinClassicMayaNarratives.ByAlexandreTokovinine.Washington,DC:DumbartonOaksResearchLibraryandCollection/HarvardUniversityPress,2015.Pp.vii+180.34.95 cloth. ISBN: 9780806144221. Place and Identity in Classic Maya Narratives. By Alexandre Tokovinine. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection/Harvard University Press, 2015. Pp. vii + 180. 39.95 paperback. ISBN: 9780884023920

    A brilliant blackness emerging from the deep Sea: an ancient story of slavery told to repair the future

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    The Book of Drexciya tells ancient stories coming to the surface. The twelve images are part of the project The Drexciyan Empire: five chapters of the first volum from the ancient times to the present. Drexciya can be considered one of the most powerful image of Afrofuturism. Author Claudia Attimonelli and artist Abu Qadim Haqq are together in a dialogue between imagery and theory
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