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A Study of Social Class Conflict in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
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‘Hairy ape! So dat’s me, huh?’ La figure simienne comme construction sociale dans The Hairy Ape de Eugene O’Neill
Published 2016-08-01“…The author tackles the Simian figure from an aesthetic and social perspective in order to show how the process of man’s “becoming-animal” finds itself entangled in a class conflict. While continuously challenging the frontier between man and beast, O’Neill questions notions of identity and belonging.…”
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Producing the Popular: John Monk Foster and the ‘Industrial Romance’
Published 2022-03-01“…The article argues that despite its resolutely and recognisably proletarian milieu, class conflict is almost entirely absent from A Pit-Brow Lassie which posits instead a cross-class moral code based on the work ethic. …”
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Sur la circulation du modèle corporatif fasciste dans le monde : agents, réseaux, effets
Published 2024-07-01“…Fascist Italy thus became the point of reference for the ongoing debate on corporatism as a possible solution to some crucial issues of modern mass society: the workers’ union organisation and class conflict; economic development and the technocratic management of the production system; the search for a ‘third way’ between liberal democracy and communist revolution.This article examines how fascist corporatism was presented as an exemplary case on a global scale, intended to influence both the political, legal and economic debate and similar legislative experiments in other regimes. …”
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Conflitti del lavoro, lavoro in conflitto. Trasformazioni aziendali globali e nuove forme di fragilità e precarizzazione
Published 2016-05-01“…In this scenario, the conflict should appear as already exceeded, or simply we have to rethink our idea of class conflict, in the current era of manufacturing production, as a new win of the upper classes. …”
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Quem tem medo de quem nas cidades de hoje? Políticas de segurança pública em tempos neoliberais
Published 2017-12-01“…It’s the fear of the violence that gives city aspects and conformations wich simbolize with clarity the class conflicts. The social-economics disequality is represented by distint forms of being and dwell in the polarized citys by the Double exclusion: the self-exclusion of elites in the neighborhoods of high income – hiring private security of all kinds – and the exclusion of peripheral and miserable poor without acess to home and the public spaces. …”
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The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels
Published 2007-12-01“…Attention will also be paid to class conflicts and to their representation in the Mutiny novel, as much as to other “inconsistencies” shown by narrative in the hegemony definition of roles.…”
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