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Spring 2009
Vol. XIV, No. 2
Table of Contents
Editor’s Notes
NONFICTION
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Jennifer Wells, University of California, Berkeley and Sorbonne Paris IV, and Carolyn Merchant, University of California, Berkeley
Melting Ice: Climate Change and the Humanities
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Justin Bendell, Northern Arizona University
Where Rain Ceases to Fall: Water in the Dry Forests of Northern Arizona
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Roderick Frazier Nash, University of California, Santa Barbara
Island Civilization: A Vision for Human Occupancy of Earth in the Fourth Millennium
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Kellie M. Hultgren, Hamline University
Perfection Is Not an Option
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Julie S. Felix, Reed College
Weaving Epic with Philosophy: Daedalus, Theseus, and Socrates
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Sherilyn Moss, Marylhurst University
Beyond Defamation: The Cathars of Occitania
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Robert Szymczak, The Pennsylvania State University, Beaver
“Darwin’s Bulldog” as a Man of Letters: Thomas Henry Huxley and the Crusade for Science in Victorian England
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Thomas Donlin-Smith, Nazareth College
Exploring Diversity through the Epic of Gilgamesh
POETRY
- David Ludley, Clayton State University
Sundowners
AGLSP NATIONAL FACULTY AWARD
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Michele Niese Mrak, Southern Methodist University
Introductory Remarks
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Rick Halperin, Southern Methodist University
Personal Statement
CONTRIBUTORS
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