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The wild streets: Juan José de Soiza Reilly and Roberto Arlt
En este trabajo procuro analizar las formas de representación del delito y la violencia en dos textos singulares: La ciudad de los locos de Juan José de Soiza Reilly y Los siete locos de Roberto Arlt. Condiciones materiales de producción y consumo cultural promueven el uso de procedimientos estéticos así como la adopción de géneros discursivos en torno de las nociones de “locura” y delito en una ciudad en proceso de crecimiento y transformación.In this work I try to analyze the forms of representation of crime and violence in two unique texts: La ciudad de los locos, by Juan Josè de Soiza Reilly and Los siete locos, by Roberto Arlt. Material conditions of cultural production and consumption promote the use of aesthetic procedures as well as the adoption of discursive genres around the notions of "madness" and crime in a city that is in the process of growth and transformation.Fil: Fernández, Nancy Patricia. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; Argentin
Writers Talk featuring authors Troy Hicks and Elaine Wolf
Elaine Wolf, author of Camp, talks to OSU students Erin Reilly-Sanders and Allison Fetzer. Author and teacher Troy Hicks talks to OSU employee Kevin Cordi about the impact of technology on the teaching of writing.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2013-3-18-Hicks_Wolf.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin
Las calles salvajes. Juan José de Soiza Reilly y Roberto Arlt
En este trabajo procuro analizar las formas de representación del delito y la violencia en dos textos singulares: La ciudad de los locos de Juan José de Soiza Reilly y Los siete locos de Roberto Arlt. Condiciones materiales de producción y consumo cultural promueven el uso de procedimientos estéticos así como la adopción de géneros discursivos en torno de las nociones de “locura” y delito en una ciudad en proceso de crecimiento y transformación
Creighton University Window Fall 1991
THE WAR THAT CHANGED CREIGHTON: "WE WILL NEVER BE HAPPY LIKE THIS AGAIN" / REMEMBERING THE 'BIG WAR' 50 YEARS LATER; WWII CHANGED CREIGHTON FOREVER
Author Robert Reilly, long a denizen of the Creighton campus, recalls the days of World War II - preceding, during, and following ~ and the many changes it brought to the Hilltop and its people. Page 4.
EMERALD IMAGES / EMERALD IMAGES: FR. DOLL IN IRELAND
Creighton's famed Jesuit photographer, Rev. Don Doll, S.J., was among 75 photographers from around the world invited to capture "A Day in the Life of Ireland." Some of his images from the Emerald Isle appear starting on Page 10.
COLUMBUS QUINCENTENARY: YEAR OF CELEBRATION OR YEAR OF MOURNING / COLUMBUS QUINCENTENARY: IS IT CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION OR MOURNING?
Freelancer Cynthia Furlong Reynolds writes about the Columbus who is no longer "politically correct" and despite a 500th-year commemoration may not be thought of as the hero and discoverer of the New World. Meanwhile, Creighton produces a video play about Columbus. Page 17.
WHAT IS LIFE? / WHAT IS LIFE? A BIOLOGIST'S TEXTBOOK
Dr. Allen Schlesinger, professor of biology and a member of the Window editorial advisory board, shares part of a chapter from his forthcoming book. It examines the science and philosophy of life at its simplest levels. Page 20.
FROM RED TO PINK TO ... COMMUNISM SELF-DESTRUCTS / CHANGE IN THE SOVIET UNION: INSIDE THE RUSSIAN ENIGMA
Pamela Vaughn interviews Dr. Ross Homing, who shares insights on the momentous events occurring in Russia as Communism self-destructs. Page 24.1
Creighton University Window Spring 1991
THE PLATTE: A TREASURE AT RISK / THE FLAT PLATTE: AN IMPERILED TREASURE OF NEBRASKA, PLAINS
Dr. John Schalles, Creighton biologist, and Don Doll, S.J., photographer, take you on a tour of the Platte River system, a three-state treasure of which everyone wants a piece. Page 4.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK / TRY A NIGHT OUT... ON THE LAWN ... WITH SHAKESPEARE
Brian Kokensparger and photographers Don Doll, S.J., Tim Fitzgerald of University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Kent Sievers show you how Shakespeare is done on a midsummer's night as you'll like it. Page 14.
SHE SWINGS FOR THE FENCES / COACH HIGGINS SWINGS FOR THE FENCES FOR CREIGHTON, FAMILY
Mary Higgins has brought the Lady Jay softball team to national prominence. For her, family or Creighton are the same — she goes for the home run all the time. Read about this enthusiastic top Lady Jay. Page 18.
THE BLACKROBE IN LITERATURE / THE JESUITS IN LITERATURE: SALVOS FROM WRITERS' PENS
Author Bob Reilly researches the references to Jesuits in literature that trace back to their beginnings. Sometimes it's not flattering, but it's always intriguing. Page 21.3
Birmingham News sleeve BN0058715
Erin Reilly engagement party / Get shot of Taylor Burton and his fiancee Erin Reilly at engagement party atop Vulcan statue at Vulcan Park with 1 or 2 other couples. How about a shot near the telescope with ball and chain table decorations in photo. Shot needs to look like it's at Vulcan. / (They had to get approval of city of Birmingham park board for this party) / Party is from 7-10 p.m. / Top of Vulcan statue in Vulcan Park / Nancy Langham / Mike Purvis / Erin Reilly / Taylor [Burfor] / Blake Pittman / Libby Pittman / [Work order included
Creighton University Magazine Winter 1999
CREIGHTON STUDY SHEDS LIGHT ON INTERCHURCH MARRIAGES / INTERCHURCH MARRIAGES:
A Creighton study finds that sharing religious activities and managing religious differences play a vital role in marital success. Page 8.
GAMELAN: THE SOUND MOONLIGHT / THE SOUND OF MOONLIGHT:
Creighton's Lied Education Center for the Arts is home to a 71-piece Javanese gamelan. Page 12.
AT THE END OF A MISSION: MICHAEL G. MORRISON, S.J. / AT THE END OF A MISSION:
The Rev. Michael G. Morrison, S.J., tells writer Bob Reilly that life as Creighton's 22nd president has been more than a job - it's been a mission. Fr. Morrison has announced he will step down as the University's chief executive on or before June 30, 2000. Now in his 19th year, Creighton's longest-serving president will leave behind a legacy of accomplishments. Page 14.
ETCHED IN STONE? TWO TABLETS, 10 COMMANDMENTS, A MULTITUDE OF MEANINGS / EXPLORING THE TEN COMMANDMENTS:
Are the Ten Commandments etched in stone? Biblical scholar Leonard Greenspoon, Ph.D., Creighton's Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization, provides insights into how changes in cultural, social and historical circumstances have shaped one of the most recognizable of Old Testament doctrines. Page 22.
THE MILLENNIUM IN WESTERN SOCIETY:
History professor Eileen Dugan, Ph.D., investigates how people have viewed the millennium and the end of time. She writes that while millennialism has its roots in the Judeo-Christian anticipation of a Messiah, it has evolved over time to a more secular celebration. Page 30.
SILAS HAS CHARLOTTE BUZZING / HOOP DREAMS:
The NBAs Charlotte Hornets name Creighton alumnus Paul Silas, BSBA64, as the franchises fifth head coach. Page 36.
ORGAN DONORS:
Creighton alumnus Robert Metzger, MD'64, serves on two national committees within the transplant field. Article Not Included.
A VOICE FOR THE HILLS:
CU alumna Janice Marcantonio, BSN'83, works to preserve a unique land formation shaped by the runoff from ancient glaciers. Article Not Included.
LETTERS REVEAL THE OTHER SIDE OF HENRY JAMES / THE OTHER SIDE OF HENRY JAMES:
Usually depicted as an ultra-proper, uptight, reclusive and elitist writer, renowned American author Henry James reveals a warm, tender, informal side in his personal letters. Page 51
Ogden, Nancy (Death, 1902-01-08)
Address: 2519 Hemlock St.Age at death: 56188/Pg. 4/1902/F W W/City/Dr. R. L. Thomas/F. W. Reilly/Spring Grove Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'ODENS-O'HEARN'
Blair, Nancy A. (Death, 1908-03-15)
Address: 1049 Church CourtAge at death: 59 Yrs. 4mos308/Pg. 35/1908/F W W/B. P. Ohio/Dr. JH. Lewis/F. A. Reilly/Spring Grove Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'BLACK-BLEYER'
State of Disaster Recovery Efforts
Panelists Tracie L. Washington (Louisiana Justice Institute), Reilly Morse (Mississippi Center for Justice), and John M. Barry (author, Rising Tide) discuss the successes and failures of the recovery effort after Hurricane Katrina including the role of individuals, non-profit organizations, and pro bono lawyers. Also discussed are the implications of Katrina and its aftermath on both domestic and foreign policy, and the role of the federal government in assisting recovery efforts. One of several academic activities held at the University of Mississippi preceding the first presidential debate of 2008
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