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New motherhood and eugenics in German women's political and popular fiction around 1900
Abstract Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of the twentieth century many German feminists were demanding greater influence for women in public life not despite but because of their role as mothers.
Caroline Bland
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Back into Focus: Women Filmmakers, the Amateur Trade Press and 1960s British Amateur Cinema
Abstract While recent scholarship has helped uncover specific stories of women in different commercial cinema industries, there remains a lacuna around the role of amateur women filmmakers within national amateur contexts. Where male amateur filmmaking has often been linked to a range of solitary or group‐based leisure pursuits, we cannot make the same
Keith M. Johnston
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Kodály Zoltán és követői zenepedagógiájának életreform elemei [PDF]
Az értekezés a századfordulón megjelenő hazai és nemzetközi életreform törekvések hatását vizsgálja Kodály Zoltán zenepedagógiájában, illetve a Kodályt követők által létrehozott Éneklő Ifjúság mozgalomban. Vizsgálja az életreform hatását Kodály személyes
Pethő Villő
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Frame Analysis: Erving Goffman and the Sociocognitive Organization of Experience
This paper revisits Erving Goffman's Frame Analysis fifty years after its publication. The paper first situates this book within the context of its intellectual precursors, namely Georg Simmel's 1917 essay “Sociability,” Alfred Schutz's 1945 article “On Multiple Realities,” and Gregory Bateson's 1955 paper “A Theory of Play and Fantasy.” It then ...
Eviatar Zerubavel
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The frequent five: Insights from interviews with urban wildlife professionals in Germany
Abstract Wildlife in cities divides people, with some animals bringing positive benefits and others causing conflict, for example due to property damage. Urban wildlife professionals from municipal administration, nature conservation, and hunting associations have a crucial role in shaping human‐wildlife relationships in cities and fostering conflict ...
Simon S. Moesch +6 more
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'Godless Edens': surveillance, eroticised anarchy and 'depraved' communities in Britain and the wider world, 1890-1930 [PDF]
The end of the nineteenth century was a period of prolific community building by radicals, anarchists and social reformers. Drawing on notions of the ‘simple life’, spade-husbandry, non-traditional approaches to the family and ‘dress reform’ ideas, they ...
Taylor, Antony
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Public nudity and the right to freedom of expression: Balancing competing interests
With little case law concerning nudity and the right to freedom of expression, this paper aims to uncover the appropriate frameworks to be used to determine the following questions: (a) when is public nudity “expression” for the purposes of s 14 of the ...
Lincoln, Laura Mary
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Abstract This paper explores the role of community food spaces in processes of social change and reproduction. I investigate the mechanisms by which these groups reproduce, exacerbate, or dismantle power relations and socio‐environmental injustices.
Ophélie Véron
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The man shakes her hand. The woman takes a seat in front of him while placing her purse between her legs and leaving her heels exposed in her flat hoes.
Lete, Nere, Rodriguez, Eider
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We Walk Among You:Trans Identity Politics Goes to the Movies [PDF]
Recent legal and social acknowledgement of (some) trans citizenship claims demonstrates the continuing evolution of trans politics and identity and the relationship between socio-political identities and popular culture.
Cowan, Sharon
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