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Before you move on to dogs and puppies, I thought you might want to know that I have been updating my most recent skulls and bones post. If you are among the curious go there and look for the section on the bones of Adam or nascentes morimur. There will be several additions and I have just begun to get to it. So like everything else I do please try to be patient with me. Im only human or so the rumor goes. Below is a teaser:
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You will find it at: that is, if you are interested.
Now, back to the subject at hand:
I found this at dia, but it was originally posted at Flickr by delta16v. This is a shiba inu 柴犬 or brushwood dog. There is a woman in my neighborhood who walks her dog every day. I stopped and asked her once recently what the dogs breed was and she told me it is a shiba inu and then she added that Ichiro owns one. Unbeknownst to her that was the impetus that got me to start this post.
A few thoughts about the shiba inu (and maybe some other Japanese breeds) I think, and remember I emphasize the I think part, that most experts now believe dogs evolved from wolves. That said, Mark Derr in his Dogs Best Friend says Although this association is the most speculative, Canis lu • Value of Research Specialization: From the mid-nineteenth century until today, &ldquoJapan&rdquo has frequently been imagined in Western discourse as a supernatural entity; at the same time, Gothic tales from each nation have been exchanged, consumed, and adapted. By better understanding this phenomenon, in works ranging from the prose of Lafcadio Hearn and Winnifred Eaton to the films of Shimizu Takashi, one can better understand the cultural relationship between the two countries as well as the layers of complexity that accompany constructions of &ldquoforeignness. &rdquoArgument of Dissertation: Cosmopolitanism, following Kant, is often articulated through concepts of unity and rationality. I argue that the cultural exchange between the United States and Japan in the last century suggests a different kind of cosmopolitanism, one that instead uses Gothic tropes to interrogate the Self as it projects its own hidden &ldquoforeignness" onto distant lands. This argument builds upon theories of Julia Kristeva, Paul Ricouer, and Jean Baudrillard that argue for radical alterity. In the macabre and spectral visions of one another, the United States and Japan glimpse the excesses wi • Table fine contents : D. H. Actress and Pre-Einsteinian Modernist RelativitySpecters of modernity : "supernatural Japan" and the cosmopolitan gothic
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Particularize of Illustrations ix Acknowledgements xi Start 1 1. Lawrence’s Position with Albert Einstein 2. Lawrence enthralled Victorian Relativity 3. Description Emergence leave undone Pre-Einsteinian Modernist Relativity 4