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- the sciences". Students and instructors in the field, usually called "comparatists", have traditionally been proficient in several languages and acquainted...
- Look up comparatist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comparatist or comparativist may refer to: A student or a scholar in the field of comparative...
- The Comparatist is an American literary journal published annually since 1977 by the Society for Comparative Literature and the Arts that publishes articles...
- P. A. (2013). Duras and platonic love: The erotics of substitution. Comparatist, 3783-104. Herrmann, F. (2013). Dynamics of vision in Plato's thought...
- puts comparatists from Europe, who are familiar with its literatures, in a precarious position. To B****nett, the way out for European comparatists is to...
- Moqaddam, Nafar, Qaragozlu, Pishagchi, Bayat, Qajar, Tabriz". Russian comparatist Oleg Mudrak [ru] calls the Turkmen language the closest relative of Azerbaijani...
- not a third family among the others, as in certain writings of Western comparatists." In other words, socialist law is civil law, but it is a different type...
- for being excessively scientistic and nationalistic. In 1973, German comparatists Konrad Zweigert and Hein Kötz proposed a similar classification that...
- may have more possibilities of living. In a review of the book for The Comparatist, Atticus Schoch Zavaletta wrote that Undoing Gender is the first of Butler's...
- Layla AbdelRahim is a comparatist anthropologist and anarchoprimitivist author, whose works on narratives of civilization and wilderness have contributed...