vol. 23, no. 2 (2012)
LUMINA
Description
LUMINA (formerly KINAADMAN) is a refereed, interdisciplinary, research and scholarly journal of Holy Name University, Tagbilaran City, published every October and March of each year by the HNU Publication Office. It publishes articles from HNU academic community, alumni, and other scholars from the Philippines and other countries throughout the globe. Research and scholarly papers in the basic and applied sciences, viz.: social, theological, philosophical, anthropological, natural and applied sciences, among others, and book reviews are accepted in this journal. LUMINA is a Latin word which means "light" or "illumination" - one which is indispensably needed by a person who is searching for something in a research, be it applied or pure. Therefore, the journal serves as the canticle of all the outputs of scholarly and professional research.
Table of contents
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Articles
Changing Roles of Yoruba Women as an Issue in National Development and Family Stability
O. O. Familusi | Ruth Oluwakemi Oke
Discipline: Anthropology
Lexicalisation in News Stories of Some Nigerian National Newspapers
Moses Alo | Ebenezer Oluseun Ogungbe
Discipline: Anthropology
Antonio Gramsci and Edward Said’s Image of a Modern Day Intellectual and the Filipino Roman Catholic Priest
Feorillo Petronilo Demeterio Iii
Discipline: Theology
Indigenous Languages and Techno-Scientific Development in Africa: A Case for Pragmatic Approximation
Adeyemi Johnson Ademowo
Discipline: Linguistics
IT Infrastructure in Higher Education Institutions in the Philippines
Dave E. Marcial
Discipline: Education
Gender Pride as Tragic Flaw in Sophocles’ Antigone
Omolara Kikelomo Owoeye
Discipline: Literature
The Concept of Person in an African Culture and its Implication for Social Order
Elvis Imafidon
Discipline: Social Science
Changing philosophies in a Changing World: A Comparative Study of Heraclitus and Marx on the Idea of Change
Adebayo A. Ogungbure
Discipline: Philosophy
The Female Gender as Political “Other”: an Ideological Reading of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata
Emmanuel Folorunso Taiwo
Discipline: Literature
Towards a Viable Language of Human Rights Activism in Nigeria
Temitope Abiodun Balogun
Discipline: Linguistics
Chieftaincy Titles in Yorubaland and their Implication for Growth and Tolerance Among Christians and Muslims
F. T. Lateju | Olusegun Oladosu
Discipline: Anthropology
Influence of Culture Over Marital Love and Fidelity in Antiquity and Ugboha People of Edo State
Monica Omoye Aneni
Discipline: Anthropology