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Movement and Change in Literature, Language, and Society
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- Academia Philosophical Studies, Volume 65
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- 2020
Summary
Dieser Band untersucht die Themen ‚Bewegung und Wandel‘ in verschiedenen Gesellschaften. Die einzelnen Kapitel befassen sich mit räumlichen und zeitlichen Mobilitäten in der Sprache, Literatur, Kultur und Gesellschaft. Das Thema wird aus theoretischer, kritischer, historischer und praktischer Perspektive beleuchtet, indem teils kontroverse Themen wie politische Bewegungen, Identität, Körperbilder, Sexualität und Gewalt kritisch beleuchtet werden. Der Band trägt so zum Verständnis der sich ändernden Bedingungen und der verschiedenen Funktionen von Gesellschaften bei.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2020
- Copyright Year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-89665-867-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-89665-868-5
- Publisher
- Academia, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Academia Philosophical Studies
- Volume
- 65
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 323
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
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- Movement and Change in/as Human Life No accessAuthors: |
- ‘All things flow and nothing stands’ No accessAuthors: |
- From Place to Place No accessAuthors: |
- From Time to Time No accessAuthors: |
- Between Times and Places No accessAuthors: |
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- Mobile Methods and Textual Practice No accessAuthors:
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- Tracking No accessAuthors:
- Body-subject and Body Memory No accessAuthors:
- Conclusion: Engaging Mobilities No accessAuthors:
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- Borderscape as a Site of Becoming No accessAuthors:
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- Wings of Dust: Intercultural Encounters at the Jazz Club No accessAuthors:
- Travelling with Djinns: Musical Border Crossings No accessAuthors:
- The Drift Latitudes and the Sonic Borderscape No accessAuthors:
- Conclusion: The Potential of the Sonic Borderscapes No accessAuthors:
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- Caribbean Desires No accessAuthors:
- Explicit Explorations No accessAuthors:
- Mind Blowing: Mixed Metaphors and Heroic Men No accessAuthors:
- The Power and Intimacy of Narratives No accessAuthors:
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- Introduction: Torture throughout the Ages No accessAuthors: |
- Changing Faces of Torture No accessAuthors: |
- Cultural Significance of the ‘Barbarian’ No accessAuthors: |
- Coetzee’s Barbarians and the Real and Fictional Use of Torture No accessAuthors: |
- Brutal Treatment of the Barbarians No accessAuthors: |
- A Benevolent Colonizer and Complicity No accessAuthors: |
- The Magistrate’s Complicity and Ambivalence No accessAuthors: |
- Conclusion: No Body to Write on No accessAuthors: |
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- Writing Irishly No accessAuthors:
- Imagined Irishness: Dermot O’Byrne’s Dublin Ballad No accessAuthors:
- “Dermot O’Byrne” and Sir Arnold Bax No accessAuthors:
- Pearls of the Chameleonic: Bax and Creative Friction No accessAuthors:
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- National Identity No accessAuthors:
- The Emergence of American National Identity No accessAuthors:
- Recent Studies No accessAuthors:
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- Conclusion: The Evolution of National Identity in the Thirteen Original Colonies No accessAuthors:
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- Appendix 1: Terms Suggesting British Identity No accessAuthors:
- Appendix 2: Terms Suggesting American Identity No accessAuthors:
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- Premature Declarations of Postmodernism’s Death No accessAuthors:
- Hyperhybridism No accessAuthors:
- Hyperhybridism in Industry and Daily Life No accessAuthors:
- Hyperhybridism in Art and Literature No accessAuthors:
- Hyperhybridism via Immigration and Globalization No accessAuthors:
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- Mindfulness as a Cue for Reading No accessAuthors:
- Mindfulness, the Self and the Unconscious No accessAuthors:
- Mindfulness of Hunger No accessAuthors:
- Conclusion: Mindfulness as a Cue for Reading No accessAuthors:
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- Conclusion: Handle with Caution No accessAuthors:
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- Plus-size Fashion Industry and Normative Beauty Standards No accessAuthors:
- The Fat Acceptance Movement No accessAuthors:
- The Body Positivity Movement No accessAuthors:
- Data and Method No accessAuthors:
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- Defining fat acceptance and body positivity through movement No accessAuthors:
- Defining fat acceptance and body positivity through participants No accessAuthors:
- Defining fat acceptance and body positivity through boundaries No accessAuthors:
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- Fat acceptance in 2017 No accessAuthors:
- Body positivity in 2017 No accessAuthors:
- Discussion and Conclusion: Change from Fat Acceptance to Body Positivity No accessAuthors:
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- Social Critique No accessAuthors:
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- Rhetorical Analysis of Othering No accessAuthors:
- The Mobilizing Power of Irony No accessAuthors:
- Conclusion: Reclaim Irony as an Effective Political Strategy No accessAuthors:
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- Regret and Memory No accessAuthors:
- Political Involvement No accessAuthors:
- Parents and the Great War No accessAuthors:
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- “The End of the Beginning” No accessAuthors:
- Eleven “Snows,” and so on: The Structure of Life after Life No accessAuthors:
- “It’s called déjà vu”: Rings within a Ring No accessAuthors:
- “Darkness, and so on”: Repetitions and Mid-turns No accessAuthors:
- “She was Ursula Beresford Todd and she was a witness”: Endings and Beginnings No accessAuthors:
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- Babur’s Writing No accessAuthors:
- Babur’s History of India No accessAuthors:
- Rushdie and the History of Mughal India No accessAuthors:
- Rushdie’s Questioning of Indian History No accessAuthors:
- A Hidden Chapter No accessAuthors:
- Conclusion: Ambivalent Histories No accessAuthors:
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- Imagology and Translations Studies No accessAuthors:
- On the Images of Finnishness and Sibelius No accessAuthors:
- Georg Göhler’s Orchesterkompositionen von Jean Sibelius No accessAuthors:
- Textual Differences between the Original and the Translation No accessAuthors:
- Conclusion: Possibilities of an Imagological Approach No accessAuthors:
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- About the editors No access
- About the contributors No access
- Index No access Pages 319 - 323





