Communication, Comparative Cultures, and Civilizations Vol. 3

Grace, J. & Kramer, E. M. (Eds.). (2013). Communication, comparative cultures, and civilizations (Vol. 3). New York: Hampton.

This volume is the third in the series produced by the International Jean Gebser Society. The Society is dedicated to the scholarly study of cultures and civilizations across time and the fusion and churning occurring on the planet today. This current volume is comprised of even never-before published works refereed by an editorial board that includes an executive committee of scholars.

Content:

Camera, S. K. (2013). African masked dance adn the wearing of drag: Applications of Gebser's myth and magic. In J. Grace & E. M. Kramer (Eds.),Communication, comparative literature and civilizations (Vol. 3, pp. 97-122). New York: Hampton.

Cline, K. (2013). Integrality and chaos: The modernist avant garde and the evolution of human consciousness. In J. Grace & E. M. Kramer (Eds.),Communication, comparative literature and civilizations (Vol. 3, pp. 85-96). New York: Hampton.

Gallant, A. (2013). A Gebserian coversation: Illuminating integrality in educational conversations. In J. Grace & E. M. Kramer (Eds.), Communication, comparative literature and civilizations (Vol. 3, pp. 27-52). New York: Hampton.

Hanlon, D. (2013). The concretion of the spiritual: A Gebserian experiment and appreciationof Carter Haywood. In J. Grace & E. M. Kramer (Eds.),Communication, comparative literature and civilizations (Vol. 3, pp. 1-25). New York: Hampton.

Kramer, E. M. (2013). Dimensional accrual and dissociation: An introduction. In J. Grace & E. M. Kramer (Eds.), Communication, comparative cultures, and civilizations (Vol. 3, pp. 123-184). New York: Hampton.

Mickunas, A. (2013). Chaos-magic-metaphysics. In J. Grace & E. M. Kramer (Eds.), Communication, comparative literature and civilizations (Vol. 3, pp. 53-72). New York: Hampton.

Murphy, J. (2013). A community of stars: Narcissus and condition. In J. Grace & E. M. Kramer (Eds.), Communication, comparative literature and civilizations (Vol. 3, pp. 73-83). New York: Hampton.