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Does Non‐Idealism Entail Particularism?
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
John Lawless
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Translating sanctuary: Politics of solidarity in a bilingual and plurinational context
Short Abstract The paper examines the significance of translating sanctuary in an officially bilingual (and multilingual in practice) national polity. By examining the different meanings of the translation of 'sanctuary' into ‘lloches’ and ‘noddfa’ in Welsh, we outline the different openings for more nuanced understandings of ‘host’/‘guest’ relations ...
Catrin Wyn Edwards, Rhys Dafydd Jones
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Idomeneo, April 18-21, 2003 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Boston University Opera Institute and Boston University Chamber Orchestra performance of Idomeneo with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and libretto by Giambattista Varesco, running Friday, April 18 - Monday, April 21 ...
School of Music, Boston University
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Mapping press ideology. A methodological proposal to systematise the analysis of political ideologies in newspapers [PDF]
Ideology and political ideologies in general have been addressed both from theoretical and applied perspectives by media and communication scholars in an attempt to reveal whether pluralism is present or absent in the media.
Almiron, Núria +2 more
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At the end of the 1960s sociologist Robert Bellah formulated his concept of American civil religion, a concept which has since then provoked considerable reaction among scholars and intellectuals.
Tomáš Bubík
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A very British carnival: women, sex and transgression in Fiesta magazine [PDF]
This article addresses the claim that pornography’s theme is ‘male power’ and the recent counter-claim that pornography may embody transgressive potential.
Attwood, F.
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Finding Joy in Being Counter-cultural: Lessons for Catholic Medical Professionals. [PDF]
Breen JO.
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Regina Maria Roche’s \u3cem\u3eThe Children of the Abbey\u3c/em\u3e: Contesting the Catholic Presence in Female Gothic Fiction [PDF]
This article examines Regina Maria Roche’s immensely popular gothic novel, The Children of the Abbey (1796), in light of the ideological and political campaigns that occurred in Britain leading up to the passage of the Catholic emancipation bill in 1829.
Hoeveler, Diane
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Reflexiones sobre la controversia clericomasónica en la Restauración y Segunda República
RESUMEN: Durante la primera fase de la Restauración alfonsina la masonería fue el arma esgrimida por el clericalismo español, internamente muy dividido y enfrentado, para atacar la política liberal así como para evitar que triunfase una transacción de ...
José- Leonardo RUIZ SÁNCHEZ
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