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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (2): 305.
Published: 01 April 2006
...Richard Rorty Hauke Brunkhorst, Solidarity: From Civic Friendship to a Global Legal Community , trans. Jeffrey Flynn (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005), 253 pp. © 2006 by Duke University Press 2006 L I T T L E R E V I E W S...
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Common Knowledge (2008) 14 (1): 154.
Published: 01 January 2008
...Maya Jasanoff Leela Gandhi, Affective Communities: Anticolonial Thought, Fin-de-Siècle Radicalism, and the Politics of Friendship (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006), 254 pp. © 2008 by Duke University Press 2008...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (1): 134–149.
Published: 01 January 2006
...Belle Randall The Letters of Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov , ed. Robert J. Bertholf and Albert Gelpi (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004), 857 pp. 2006 by Duke University Press 2006 REVIEW
THE AUTOPSY OF A FRIENDSHIP
Belle Randall...
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Common Knowledge (2016) 22 (2): 220–236.
Published: 01 May 2016
...Oleg Kharkhordin In the context of a symposium on enmity, this article—the product of extensive research done by a group of colleagues in St. Petersburg—concerns characteristic types of friendship in Russia. The author distinguishes in particular between instrumental political friendship, which...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (2): 343.
Published: 01 April 2003
... and visual artist.
—Marjorie Perloff
CK 9.2-12 Little Reviews 3/14/03 10:51 AM Page 343
Michael P. Farrell, Collaborative Circles: Friendship Dynamics and Creative Work
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001), 328 pp...
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Common Knowledge (2011) 17 (3): 427–432.
Published: 01 August 2011
... influence on his own later thinking. Joseph Frank, in this essay, recalls the combination of acerbic intelligence, social concern, gentility, and finally friendship that characterized his debate over these questions with Kermode. Frank recalls as an indication of his respect and admiration for Kermode...
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Common Knowledge (2008) 14 (1): 124–135.
Published: 01 January 2008
.... But parrhesia also was prized in the more private arena of the philosophical schools, where it was associated with the art of moral guidance. The philosophers were united in regarding frank criticism as the mark of true friendship. The consensus among them appears to have been that frank criticism was best...
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Common Knowledge (2012) 18 (1): 174–179.
Published: 01 January 2012
..., but in his studies in Cracow he became aware of the importance of architectural symbolism, via the friendship of his Cracow tutor, Lech Kalinowski, with Erwin Panofsky. As a corrective to Panofsky's idealist notion of the architectural symbol, the author was introduced to Richard Krautheimer's theory...
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Common Knowledge (2013) 19 (3): 399–410.
Published: 01 August 2013
..., Surrealists, crisis theologians, and Existentialists. Frank tells the story of how his friendship in the 1950s with Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man , led to Frank's teaching himself Russian in order to read Notes from Underground and write an article on the novella that changed the face of Dostoevsky...
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Common Knowledge (2021) 27 (1): 40–85.
Published: 01 January 2021
...Jonathan Schorsch As a part of “Xenophilia: A Symposium on Xenophobia’s Contrary” in Common Knowledge , this essay examines the interest in, affection for, friendship with, and romanticization of Native Americans by Jews in the United States since the 1960s. The affinity is frequent among Jews...
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Common Knowledge (2015) 21 (2): 305–326.
Published: 01 April 2015
...
Common Knowledge 312
ideological formula “friendship of peoples.” The term dates to the 1930s, ofthe to peoples.”dates term when The it“friendship formula ideological Soviet the venue, was the by motivated and title its in signaled a whole,was as Cold War Yugoslavia to Iceland...
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Common Knowledge (2007) 13 (2-3): 451–455.
Published: 01 August 2007
... hehears that all us tells Christ friends: between nosecrets are There definition. dual a friendship gives Lord The friendship. his us gives feel, and it isthat true, we are only useless servants (cf. Lk longer speak of you as slaves. . . . Instead, I call you friends” (Jn words...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 204.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 204–205.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 205.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 205–206.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 206–207.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 207.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
Journal Article
Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 208.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
Journal Article
Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 208.
Published: 01 January 2002
... on friendship. Not only because friendship
grants the ethnographer a privileged access to the intimate secrets of a foreign
culture, but also because friendship is often the lens through which the local set-
ting is engaged and (ultimately, it is hoped) understood. When Shostak published Little Reviews...
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