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On Alienation In The Process Of Political Culturization
Alienation is the manifestations that the individual has buried inside. The individual can create a society within himself. A rupture occurs in the subject without internalized cultures, norms, geographies, and socialization processes.
Bakko Mehmet Bozaslan, Eray Acar
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Commodified Desire: Negotiating Asian American Heteronormativity [PDF]
This essay examines H.T. Tsiangs proletariat novel And China Has Hands and positions it within the diasporic network that it emerged from and suggest that, by satisfying the needs of capital by providing a constant source of labor, segregated Chinese ...
McCutcheon, Paul M
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the reduction of dialectic by Marx [PDF]
Methods of theory building are rare in science. Particularly in social sciences, the competition between qualitative and quantitative schools has always been prevalent, even in discussing theory building.
Kaufmann, Götz
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The savage was a familiar as well as deeply problematic figure in late‐Victorian literary and scientific imaginaries. Savages provided an unstable but capacious and flexible signifier to explore human development and human difference, most often in ways that followed a disturbing racial logic.
Diarmid A. Finnegan
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On the Im/Propriety of Brand Names
This paper asks what kind of modifications we might have to make to our conventional understandings of proper names to accommodate the im/propriety of brand names. On the basis of ethnographic research on a naming crisis at a Mumbai advertising agency, I
William Mazzarella
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Against Alienation: The Emancipative Potential of Critical Pedagogy in Fromm [PDF]
Critical theory generally refers to a series of pathways for Marxist-inspired intellectual inquiry that first emerged with the end of the 18th century European Enlightenment and in particular with the initial widespread waning of intellectual confidence ...
Pangilinan, Rafael D.
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Transnational labor regulation, reification and commodification: A critical review [PDF]
Why does scholarship on transnational labor regulation (TLR) consistently fails to search for improvements in working conditions, and instead devotes itself to relentless efforts for identifying administrative processes ...
Alston +82 more
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Negotiating Nollywood: Women, Violence, and Postfeminist Sensibilities in the Nigerian Film Industry
ABSTRACT Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is the second largest globally in terms of the number of films produced annually. Women, through roles as actresses and, more recently, as producers and directors, have gained avenues to grow their careers and social status within both the industry and broader Nigerian society.
Oluwatumininu Olukayode Adebayo +1 more
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HE LATE PHILOSOPHY OF GEORG LUKÁCS: HISTORY, FETISHISM AND ALIENATION
The Late Philosophy of Georg Lukács: History, Fetishism and Alienation. Lukács’s late ontological turn is an attempt to go beyond the limitations of his early thesis of the identical subject-object and to better understand those forms of objectivity ...
Cristian NICHITEAN
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Fetishism and Form: Advertising and Ironic Distance in Don DeLillo’s White Noise
This essay uses the historical framework of late twentieth-century advertising to understand issues of characterization in Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise.
Adam Szetela
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