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The Theatre of the Absurd, also known as Absurdist Theatre, is one of the prominent modernist movements in 20th-century drama. It emerged in the aftermath of World War II, shaped by deep philosophical, social, and political crises.
Omid Delbandi
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Abstract When studying French prices between 1938 and 1949, economists and historians face a paradox: whilst a vast black market shaped daily life, official indices recorded only state‐controlled prices. This article addresses the issue by introducing a new consumer price index that incorporates both official and black market prices.
Patrice Baubeau, Matéo Teixeira
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This paper entitled “Gender, the Nigerian Civil War and Hard Choices: Nihilism or Absurdism(?) in Isidore Okpewho’s The Last Duty” evinces an evaluative excursion into the author’s delineation of gender in war and its concomitants regarding actions ...
Chukwuka Ogbu Nwachukwu +1 more
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Collingwood's Everyday Aesthetics
Abstract Any adequate account of aesthetic experience must be able to accommodate the pervasiveness of aesthetic experiences in everyday life. While writers on everyday aesthetics have frequently taken inspiration from John Dewey's Art as Experience, my aim in this article is to show that there is another work in the history of the discipline that ...
Mark Windsor
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Í ritgerðinni er list höfundar greind út frá hugmyndum um absúrdisma. Til dýpkunar og skýringa er fjallað um absúrdisma eins hann birtist í verkum Albert Camus og Sören Kirkegaard, um greiningar Martin Esslin á absúrdisma eins og hann hefur komið fram ...
Sara Björk Hauksdóttir 1977-
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Digital transformation and business model innovation in legal services: The case of LegalTech
Abstract This article examines how digital transformation drives business model innovation within professional service firms, using legal services as an illustrative case. LegalTech, positioned at the intersection of law and digital technologies, represents a sector‐specific expression of digital transformation that operates simultaneously as a ...
Galina Kondrateva, Rachid Rhattat
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Revolt, Passion, Freedom: A Collection of Short Stories Exploring Absurdism
In the face of a rapidly changing and turbulent world, many people around the world are beginning to turn away from established orthodoxies of thought. In doing so, they may feel lost in the world, as all previous ideas of meaning to life may lose their ...
Liu, Frank
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EKSISTENSIALISME DAN ABSURDISME DALAM DRAMA KARYA PUTU WIJAYA
This study aims to (1) describe the existential drama Oh, Edan, and Dag Dig Dug works of Putu Wijaya which include: (a) freedom, (b) anxiety, (c) the failure, (d) the futility, (e) death, (2) describe absurdism in drama Ah, Edan, and Dag Dig Dug by Putu
Engkin Suwandana
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Leadership and Accountability in Faith‐Based Institutions: Evidence From UK Mosques
ABSTRACT This study investigates accountability in religious institutions on the basis of evidence obtained from interviews with relevant parties in UK mosques. We mobilize prior theoretical contention regarding servant leadership and constraints on personal accountability to expose perceptions of seriously deficient discharge outcomes.
Umair Riaz +3 more
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