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Postanarchisms: a critical assessment [PDF]
Post-modernism has had a significant influence on anarchism, notably in the interrelation between the theoretical positions of libertarianism and post-structuralism (a set of theories and philosophies strongly identified with, but not identical to, post ...
Franks, B.
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"Maniquí", de Jean Rhys, o el potencial subversivo de la otredad femenina
A pesar del afán de algunos críticos por cuestionar el derecho que Jean Rhys tiene de figurar entre los escritores caribeños más importantes, basándose en su amplio conocimiento y constante uso de las tradiciones idelógicas y literarias europeas, así ...
María Dolores Herrero Granado
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The Plight of Not Belonging: Jean Rhys’s “Let Them Call It Jazz” and “The Day They Burned the Books”
This paper offers an analysis of the short stories “Let Them Call It Jazz” (1962) and “The Day They Burned the Books” (1960), set in London and in the Caribbean respectively, with the aim to demonstrate that, no matter their origin, Rhys’s protagonists ...
Carmen Laguarta Bueno
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Devolution and Power: Employment Rights, Bargaining and Risk
ABSTRACT This article considers the implications of further constitutional devolution for the regulation of work and employment, taking Wales as its case study. It reviews the current profile of the Welsh labour market, the climate for industrial relations and existing structures of pay determination and collective bargaining in this context.
Jean Jenkins, Helen Blakely, Rhys Davies
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Double Exile: Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea
The problems of cultural displacement and a shaky sense of one's own identity have been the main concern of the twentieth century Caribbean writer, Jean Rhys. As a white Creole writer living in England, Rhys attempts to capture the ambivalence of what it
Instructor Nibras Jawad Kadhim
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The article analyses how Doris Lessing's short story To Room Nineteen (1963) is a particularly relevant case study because it stages the crisis of language and the very possibility of adopting the realist fiction by inscribing them in the crisis of a ...
Cristina Gamberi
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ABSTRACT Representative bureaucracy theory posits that the presence of less‐advantaged social groups in public leadership positions is an important driver of social equity among the recipients of public services and the public servants who provide them.
Rhys Andrews
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"Maniquí", de Jean Rhys, o el potencial subversivo de la otredad femenina
Resumen A pesar del afán de algunos críticos por cuestionar el derecho que Jean Rhys tiene de figurar entre los escritores caribeños más importantes, basándose en su amplio conocimiento y constante uso de las tradiciones idelógicas y literarias europeas,
María Dolores Herrero Granado
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Jean Rhys: the Writings of a Woman Touched by the British Empire
The starting point of this essay is the assumption that The British Empire, while it lasted, but also after its collapse, produced literature extolling its virtues and faults, which influenced some English authors in favour of or against colonialism ...
Francisco Javier Gil Jacinto
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Animal‐borne trackers are commonly used to study bird movements, including in long‐distance migrants such as shorebirds. Selecting a tracker and attachment method can be daunting, and methodological advancements often have been made by trial and error and conveyed by word of mouth.
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