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The book served as Confucianism's seminal textbook for Chinese women for two millennia, but cementing the " cult of chastity " as an exemplar of Chinese superiority also condemned many widows to lives of " poverty and loneliness.
Particularly important for establishing him in the field was his seminal book Language ( 1921 ), which was a layman's introduction to the discipline of linguistics as Sapir envisioned it.
" We'd be oversimplifying things in calling film noir oneiric, strange, erotic, ambivalent, and cruel ": this set of attributes constitutes the first of many attempts to define film noir made by French critics Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumeton in their 1955 book Panorama du film noir américain 1941 – 1953 ( A Panorama of American Film Noir ), the original and seminal extended treatment of the subject.
Frederick Phillips Brooks, Jr. ( born April 19, 1931 ) is a software engineer and computer scientist, best known for managing the development of IBM's System / 360 family of computers and the OS / 360 software support package, then later writing candidly about the process in his seminal book The Mythical Man-Month.
" as a test message was influenced by an example program in the seminal book The C Programming Language.
Together they wrote an influential 1995 book The Major Transitions in Evolution, a seminal work which continues to contribute to ongoing issues in evolutionary biology.
Literate Programming by Donald Knuth is the seminal book on literate programming
This is notable because the book, consisting of a seminal essay called " On Fairy-Stories " and " Leaf by Niggle ," offers the underlying philosophy ( Creation and Sub-Creation, see below ) of much of Tolkien's fantastical writings.
Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell attempted to complete, or at least greatly facilitate, this program with their seminal book Principia Mathematica, which purported to build a logically consistent set theory on which to found mathematics.
In 1956, he edited an important book on the subject, La grève de l ' amiante, which argued that the strike was a seminal event in Quebec's history, marking the beginning of resistance to the conservative, Francophone clerical establishment and Anglophone business class that had long ruled the province.
Jung's seminal 1921 book on the subject is available in English as Psychological Types.
The sociologist Durkheim, in his seminal book The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, defined religion as a " unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things ".
Her seminal book The Psycho-Analysis of Children, based on lectures given to the British Psychoanalytic Society in the 1920s, was published in 1932.
In the " Definitions " chapter of Jung's seminal work Psychological Types, under the definition of " collective " Jung references representations collectives, a term coined by Lucien Lévy-Bruhl in his 1910 book How Natives Think.
The prize " recognizes an outstanding research book that makes a seminal contribution to the research literature ".
One seminal book on the process of working together from a distance is Virtual Teams by Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps.
* Thinking Forth Project includes the seminal ( but out of print ) book Thinking Forth by Leo Brodie published in 1984.
Luten has said that although the book is often seen as a seminal work in the field, the Population Bomb is actually best understood as " climaxing and in a sense terminating the debate of the 1950s and 1960s .” Ehrlich has said that he traced his own Malthusian beliefs to a lecture he heard Vogt give when he was attending university in the early 1950s.
Turner eventually received praise in a seminal Atlantic Monthly article in 1861 by Thomas Higginson, who called him a man " who knew no book but the Bible, and that by heart -- who devoted himself soul and body to the cause of his race ".
* The work of the scholar of political communication Murray Edelman ( 1919 – 2001 ), starting with his seminal book The Symbolic Uses of Politics ( 1964 ), continuing with Politics as symbolic action: mass arousal and quiescience ( 1971 ), Political Language: Words that succeed and policies that fail ( 1977 ), Constructing the Political Spectacle ( 1988 ) and ending with his last book The Politics of Misinformation ( 2001 ) can be viewed as an exploration of the deliberate manipulation and obfuscation of the map-territory distinction for political purposes.
This doomed poet's Les Chants de Maldoror became the seminal work for the Parisian Surrealists of Modigliani's generation, and the book became Modigliani's favourite to the extent that he learnt it by heart.
In his seminal book Peasants into Frenchmen: the Modernization of Rural France, 1880 – 1914 ( 1976 ), historian Eugen Weber traced the modernization of French villages and argued that rural France went from backward and isolated to modern and possessing a sense of French nationhood during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The most powerful effect of this particular Name of God stems from the Jewish mystical book the Zohar, the seminal document of Kabbalah that emerged in 13th century Spain.

seminal and Theatre
A number of seminal works on directing and directors include Toby Cole and Helen Krich's 1972 " Directors on Directing: A Sourcebook of the Modern Theatre ", Edward Braun's 1982 book " The Director and the Stage: From Naturalism to Growtowski " and Will's 1976 classic " The Director in a Changing Theatre ".
*-Stanislavski and Craig's seminal symbolist Moscow Art Theatre production of Hamlet opens.
Partly inspired by Antonio Gramsci's interpretation of culture, the seminal theatre practitioner Augusto Boal developed a series of techniques known as the Theatre of the Oppressed from his work developing community theatre in Latin America.
The Abbey arose from three distinct bases, the first of which was the seminal Irish Literary Theatre.
When Constantin Stanislavski, the seminal Russian theatre practitioner of the time, directed it in 1898 for his Moscow Art Theatre, the play was a triumph.
The season also hosted a revival of Larry Kramer's seminal AIDS play The Normal Heart ( produced by Studio 180 Theatre ), and the Toronto premiere of Margaret Atwood's The Penlopiad ( Nightwood Theatre ) which went on to win several Dora Mavor Moore Awards.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 11, 1952, and raised in Harlem, Rhone has cited her early exposure to seminal R & B shows at the Apollo Theatre as pivotal to her belief in music as an inspirational force.

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Its land includes the heritage listed Henty House, built by the seminal Hentys of Sussex.
His seminal work, La Révolution Française ( revised edition, 1951 ) was translated into English as two volumes: The French Revolution From Its Origins To 1793 ( 1962-4 ) and The French Revolution from 1793 to 1799 ( 1964 ).
The label followed up the single ' Its Getting Rough ' by ' Rocky X and D-D Dance ' with the bold and seminal ' Known 2 be Down ' album.
Its proponents champion the film as a seminal, revolutionary masterpiece, breaking new ground in the areas of visual composition and sound / light resonance, as well as a moving portrayal of the difficulty of family problems and self-identity ( and perhaps to a lesser extent the difficulties and rewards of cross-cultural communication ).
Its guitarist Justin Broadrick then left after recording the A-side of its seminal first LP, and a pioneering industrial metal band arose in the name of Godflesh.
He is best known for his seminal work Fascism In Its Epoch, which received widespread acclaim when it was published in 1963.
569 Its seminal figure was a piano player and ex-blues musician by the name of Thomas A. Dorsey ( 1899 – 1993 ), who began composing songs based on familiar spirituals and hymns fused to blues and jazz rhythms.

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This was followed by the seminal Dunedin Double EP, a release which cemented the place of the southern city in the forefront of New Zealand independent music.
The editors of Double Bill also contributed collectively to the seminal Riot Grrrl fanzine, Girl Germs.
Ethan James ( born Ralph Burns Kellogg ) ( 1946-June 19, 2003 ) was a musician, record producer, and recording engineer best known for his work on the Minutemen's seminal album Double Nickels on the Dime.

seminal and 1938
This is the recipe as used in Larousse Gastronomique, a seminal work of French haute cuisine, first published in 1938.
The alternative name of Ekbom's syndrome derives from Swedish neurologist Karl Axel Ekbom, who published seminal accounts of the disease in 1937 and 1938.
He also wrote what are perhaps his best-known works of non-fiction: World Revolution ( 1937 ), a history of the rise and fall of the Communist International, which was critically praised by Leon Trotsky ; and The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L ' Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution ( 1938 ), a widely acclaimed history of the Haitian Revolution, which would later be seen as a seminal text in the study of the African diaspora.
In 1938 she was chosen to play Glinda, " the Good Witch of the North ", in the Oscar-winning seminal 1939 musical film The Wizard of Oz, directed by Victor Fleming, with Judy Garland.
Lange made several seminal contributions to the development of the Neoclassical synthesis ( e. g. 1938, 1943, 1944 ).
* Rubem Alves, ( b. 1938 ) Brazilian, ex-Presbyterian, former minister, retired professor from UNICAMP, seminal figure in the liberation theology movement.
* Leonardo Boff, ( b. 1938 ) Brazilian, ex-Franciscan and former priest, seminal author of the liberation theology movement, condemned by the Church ; his works were condemned in 1985, and almost again condemned in 1992, which left him to leave the Franciscan order and the priestly ministry.
).< Ref ></ Ref > Between 1894 and 1938 he was editor of Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich, a seminal publication in music history.
Whilst in this position he produced his seminal work The Coming Corporate State ( 1938 ), in which he set out the vision of a BUF government in Britain.

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