
ZDR Mackin | Temple University Japan - Academia.edu
Zane D.R. Mackin received his B.A. in comparative literature, and Ph.D. in Italian at Columbia University, in 2001 and 2013. He has taught at Columbia University, Dartmouth College, …
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Zane D.R. Mackin Starting from the premise that Dante takes influence from the sermons and preaching culture of his time in his construction of a voice of authority, this dissertation tracks …
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Zane Mackin Academic/Nonfiction Editing and Consultation. My company, Logos Lab, is a consultation and editorial service directed towards academic scholars who want to improve …
“Visions of Dante”: Dante as Prophet | Cornell University
As Zane Mackin pointed out, Dante thought about the conflation of the two roles, the preacher and the poet. In the Divine Comedy, he used compositional techniques of the sermon (short …
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2017年4月22日 · In "The Fascist Effect," Reto Hofmann, a postdoctoral fellow at Waseda University, argues that it is pointless to ask whether Japan was fascist in the years leading up …
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'The Fascist Effect: Japan and Italy, 1915-1952': A look at the rise of ...
2017年4月22日 · In 'The Fascist Effect,' Reto Hofmann, a postdoctoral fellow at Waseda University, argues that it is pointless to ask whether Japan was fascist in the years leading up …