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”If you don't care you’ll die” : The Concept of “Liveness” in Arnold Wesker’s Chicken Soup with Barley and John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger
Published 2023-09-01“…By contrast, this article will consider “liveness” as a doctrine and pervasive ideology in two landmark plays of 1950s Britain, Arnold Wesker’s Chicken Soup with Barley, and John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger. Both plays represent dramas of emotion and were written by members of the “angry young men” movement, a term denoting a group of working-class dramatists, who used their work to express frustration with Britain’s outdated class system and post-war society. …”
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The authenticity of the letter of ‘Abd Allâh b. Ibâḍ to ‘Abd al-Malik
Published 2012-12-01“…This was questioned first by John Wilkinson and then by Michael Cook in his book on Early Muslim Theology, who proposed that the letter was written rather by Jâbir b. …”
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The Nation or The Leader? Exploring the Effect of Framing in News Coverage of International Conflicts
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Révolution sociale et utopie chez les premiers Fabiens (1884-1890) : un positionnement complexe
Published 2019-06-01“…It is in this context that the Fabian Society was created in 1884. Its members were liberal, middle-class reformers. They aspired to a social revolution: they wished for a wide-ranging change in the social and economic organisation. …”
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“Hi! My name is Pauline, but most of my friends just call me Paul”: Divine on stage
Published 2019-06-01“…The infamous star of John Waters’ underground movies, Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead), had become during the 1970s and 1980s the cross-dressing icon of a generation. …”
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The Eye of the Censor: A Critical Genealogy of Censorship as Transparency (16th-18th Centuries)
Published 2013-05-01“…The second part centres on John Locke’s and Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s uses of the notion of censorship as deeply connected to the “law of opinion”, progressively becoming the “law of public opinion”. …”
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Elinor Ostrom et les faisceaux de droits : l’ouverture d’un nouvel espace pour penser la propriété commune
Published 2014-02-01“…This article appraises the significance of Ostrom’s work by situating it within the history of the concept of the bundle of rights and the political and intellectual issues related to that concept. First developed by John Commons and American critical jurists of the early 20th century, this conception of property was then picked up by liberal theorists. …”
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UNHEARD VOICES OF WOMEN IN THE BIBLE, WITH IMPLICATIONS OF EMPOWERMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF TODAY’S CHURCH
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Review and Critique of the Justice Theory: The Universality or Contextuality of the Principles of Justice
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Les représentations filmiques de Marie Stuart– Une femme de pouvoir dans l’air du temps
Published 2010-09-01“…This paper examines three cinematic portrayals of Mary Queen of Scots, the first by John Ford in 1936, the second by Charles Jarrott in 1972 and the last by Gillies MacKinnon in 2004. …”
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Critical Analysis of Michael J. Sandal’s Philosophy of Political and Social Affairs
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Political discourse as practical reasoning: A case study of a British Prime Minister candidate speech
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