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Release : 1949
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Author : Eleftheria Arapoglu
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 11,65 MB
Release : 2011-12-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1443835854
Re-inventing/Re-presenting Identities in a Global World is a collection of twelve selected essays which address the concepts of cultural identity formation and enactment, immigration, diaspora and repatriation, and gender politics within a globalized context. With the peripheral having now become the center of contemporary culture, this volume examines cultural and literary diversities that have emerged from the reciprocal traffic of ideas and influences between cultures, politics, aesthetics and disciplines, with an emphasis on cultural identity as a site of crisis and fragmentation. Written in an accessible way, this volume addresses several audiences, from postgraduate researchers and scholars in the fields of Anglo-American and cross-cultural studies, women’s studies, minority and ethnic literature studies, to scholars, students and specialists of American, cross-Atlantic and even global studies. Because of the numerous theoretical concerns which underpin this work and its interdisciplinary approach, the publication is also aimed at researchers and scholars in the fields of trans-atlantic studies and cultural geography, as well as the general reader who is interested in globality and cultural identity.
Author : Alastair I. Johnston
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 19,48 MB
Release : 1999
Category : China
ISBN : 9780415208413
Engaging China looks at the responses of major international powers to the recent economic growth of China. Case studies from the United States, Japan, Singapore, and other countries, illustrate China's developing position in the Asia-Pacific.
Author : Anne Morey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 36,57 MB
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1317129342
Much of the criticism on Stephenie Meyer's immensely popular 'Twilight' novels has underrated or even disparaged the books while belittling the questionable taste of an audience that many believe is being inculcated with anti-feminist values. Avoiding a repetition of such reductive critiques of the series's purported shortcomings with respect to literary merit and political correctness, this volume adopts a cultural studies framework to explore the range of scholarly concerns awakened by the 'Twilight novels and their filmic adaptations. Contributors examine 'Twilight's debts to its predecessors in young adult, vampire, and romance literature; the problems of cinematic adaptation; issues in fan and critical reception in the United States and Korea; and the relationship between the series and contemporary conceptualizations of feminism, particularly girl culture. Placing the series within a broad tradition of literary history, reception studies, and filmic adaptation, the collection offers scholars the opportunity to engage with the books' importance for studies of popular culture, gender, and young adult literature.
Author : Yvon Dandurand
Publisher : United Nations Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789211337549
The present handbook offers, in a quick reference format, an overview of key considerations in the implementation of participatory responses to crime based on a restorative justice approach. Its focus is on a range of measures and programmes, inspired by restorative justice values, that are flexible in their adaptation to criminal justice systems and that complement them while taking into account varying legal, social and cultural circumstances. It was prepared for the use of criminal justice officials, non-governmental organizations and community groups who are working together to improve current responses to crime and conflict in their community
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 50,25 MB
Release : 2007-07-28
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0309103924
Privacy is a growing concern in the United States and around the world. The spread of the Internet and the seemingly boundaryless options for collecting, saving, sharing, and comparing information trigger consumer worries. Online practices of business and government agencies may present new ways to compromise privacy, and e-commerce and technologies that make a wide range of personal information available to anyone with a Web browser only begin to hint at the possibilities for inappropriate or unwarranted intrusion into our personal lives. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary examination of privacy in the information age. It explores such important concepts as how the threats to privacy evolving, how can privacy be protected and how society can balance the interests of individuals, businesses and government in ways that promote privacy reasonably and effectively? This book seeks to raise awareness of the web of connectedness among the actions one takes and the privacy policies that are enacted, and provides a variety of tools and concepts with which debates over privacy can be more fruitfully engaged. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age focuses on three major components affecting notions, perceptions, and expectations of privacy: technological change, societal shifts, and circumstantial discontinuities. This book will be of special interest to anyone interested in understanding why privacy issues are often so intractable.
Author : Stephen M. Stahl
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 639 pages
File Size : 14,8 MB
Release : 2021-09-16
Category : Medical
ISBN : 110883857X
The fully-updated fifth edition covers the essential information required to become a neurobiologically empowered psychopharmacologist.
Author : Amie A. Doughty
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 35,51 MB
Release : 2015-03-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0786480467
Folktales and fairy tales are living stories; as part of the oral tradition, they change and evolve as they are retold from generation to generation. In the last thirty years, however, revision has become an art form of its own, with tales intentionally revised to achieve humorous effect, send political messages, add different cultural or regional elements, try out new narrative voices, and more. These revisions take all forms, from short stories to novel-length narratives to poems, plays, musicals, films and advertisements. The resulting tales paint the tales from myriad perspectives, using the broad palette of human creativity. This study examines folktale revisions from many angles, drawing on examples primarily from revisions of Western European traditional tales, such as those of the Grimm Brothers and Charles Perrault. Also discussed are new folktales that combine traditional storylines with commentary on modern life. The conclusion considers how revisionists poke fun at and struggle to understand stories that sometimes made little sense to start with.
Author : United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Page : 1196 pages
File Size : 22,30 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Securities
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Page : 106 pages
File Size : 39,37 MB
Release : 1977
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