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    Aetiological poetry tends to be mature poetry in both a literary and a political sense. Interest in antiquarian lore belongs in general to a poet's middle and later years when youthful and audacious quests for what is avant-garde and anti-establishment have yielded to conservatism and a desire to preserve the past. Propertius and Ovid both turned to aetiological poetry after a long apprenticeship in amatory ‘nugae’ which enabled them, like their predecessor, Callimachus, to embellish their work …Read more
  • Poetic Artistry and Dynastic Politics: Ovid at the Ludi Megalenses
    Classical Quarterly 31 (2): 381-395. 1981.
    Aetiological poetry tends to be mature poetry in both a literary and a political sense. Interest in antiquarian lore belongs in general to a poet's middle and later years when youthful and audacious quests for what is avant-garde and anti-establishment have yielded to conservatism and a desire to preserve the past. Propertius and Ovid both turned to aetiological poetry after a long apprenticeship in amatory ‘nugae’ which enabled them, like their predecessor, Callimachus, to embellish their work …Read more
  • Mother evil in Hell Valley : a Creole transvalorization of evil in Trinidad
    In William C. Olsen & Thomas J. Csordas (eds.), Engaging Evil: A Moral Anthropology, Berghahn Books. 2019.
  • Women and mental illness: Strategy, resistance and institution
    Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2): 247-248. 1997.
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    Commentary on "Spiritual Experience and Psychopathology"
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (1): 67-73. 1997.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Commentary on “Spiritual Experience and Psychopathology”Roland Littlewood (bio)Keywordsreligion, innovation, psychosis, culture, diagnosisThis is an ambiguous though clinically valuable paper. Jackson and Fulford suggest that the distinction between their two categories, spiritual experience and mental illness, is conventional, yet their emphasis on issues of correct practice from the medical perspective threatens to return both into…Read more