The Gods of Ancient Greece: Identities and Transformations
Greek mythology still grabs the modern consciousness. Apollo and Dionysos, Artemis and Aphrodite, Zeus and Hermes;but what exactly did these divinities stand for? A team of international scholars offer fresh insight into the making and meaning of Greek mythology. They recount the stories and significance of individual gods and ask to what extent cult, myth, and literary genre determine the nature of divinity.
Race, Culture, and Identities in Second Language Education: Exploring Critically Engaged Practice
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Race, Culture, and Identities in Second Language Education: Exploring Critically Engaged Practice
The concept and construct of race is often implicitly yet profoundly connected to issues of culture and identity. Meeting an urgent need for empirical and conceptual research that specifically explores critical issues of race, culture, and identities in second language education.
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Authentic Identities: Straightedge Subculture, Music, and the InternetThe Journal of Contemporary Ethnography (JCE) is an international and interdisciplinary forum for research using ethnographic methods to examine human behavior in natural settings.
In this article the author examines the relative roles of music and the internet for self-identifying members of the straightedge youth subculture.
Competing Devotions: Career and Family among Women Executives
The wrenching decision facing successful women choosing between demanding careers and intensive family lives has been the subject of many articles and books, most of which propose strategies for resolving the dilemma. Competing Devotions focuses on broader social and cultural forces that create women's identities and shape their understanding of what makes life worth living.