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Add to your knowledge of Latino/Hispanic diversity, attitudes, behaviors, and experiences to provide more effective services!Latino-Hispanic Liaisons and Visions for Human Behavior in the Social Environment dispels pervasive historical and contemporary misconceptions and inaccuracies and highlights the diversity of Latino/Hispanic experiences to help you provide more effective services to those clients. As editors Torres and Rivera point out, "Literature on Latinos/Hispanics reflects a dysfunctional and myopic cultural view in which they are often depicted in stereotypic characterist
Hispanic Americans --- Américains d'origine latino-américaine --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Social conditions.
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A growing interest in myth over the last decades has brought to the fore the main mythographical manual that has came down to us from Antiquity: Apollodorus’ Bibliotheca. A number of recent editions shows this trend, like the commented translations of Carrière & Massonie (1991) and Scarpi & Ciani (1996), the translations of Guidorizzi (1995), Brodersen (2004), Dräger (2005) and Smith & Trzaskoma (2007) or the critical text by Papathomopoulos (2010). The publication of the first two volumes (2010 and 2012) of Cuartero’s massive critical and commented bilingual edition for the Fundació Bernat Metge series seemed the occasion to address this text from innovative scholarly perspectives. The origins of the present volume lay in a colloquium held at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2013. Despite its crucial interest for the scientific study of ancient myth, no conference devoted to this engaging text was held prior to that one. And, to this date, no monographic volume on Apollodorus’ mythology exists either. To cover a broader scope of analysis, three further papers have been commissioned to other specialists. This collection of essays is meant to be a homage to Francesc J. Cuartero.
Mythology, Greek --- Greek mythology --- Apollodorus. --- Greek Mythography. --- ancient Religion. --- myth. --- Greek Mythography --- ancient Religion --- myth --- Apollodorus' Bibliotheca --- Religion der Antike --- Griechische Mythographie
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This volume aims at offering a critical reassessment of the progress made in Homeric research in recent years, focussing on its two main trends, Neonalysis and Oral Theory. Interpreting Homer in the 21st century asks for a holistic approach that allows us to reconsider some of our methodological tools and preconceptions concerning what we call Homeric poetry. The neoanalytical and oral 'booms', which have to a large extent influenced the way we see Homer today, may be re-evaluated if we are willing to endorse a more flexible approach to certain scholarly taboos pertaining to these two schools of interpretation. Song-traditions, formula, performance, multiformity on the one hand, and Motivforschung, Epic Cycle on the other, may not be so incompatible as we often tend to think.
Epic poetry, Greek --- Oral tradition --- Civilization, Homeric --- Memory in literature --- History and criticism --- Civilization, Homeric. --- Memory in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism. --- Epic poetry, Greek -- History and criticism. --- Oral tradition - Greece. --- Oral tradition -- Greece. --- Memory as a theme in literature --- Homeric civilization --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Oral tradition - Greece --- Homer. --- Neoanalysis. --- Oral Poetry. --- Oral Theory. --- Épopées grecques --- Tradition orale --- Civilisation homérique --- Histoire et critique --- Congrès --- Grèce
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