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Shakespeare and South African Politics in Pieter-Dirk Uys s MacBeki A Farce to be Reckoned with and The Merry Now Sweet Desdemona and Iago Par Marguerite Rippy African Kings Makibefo 1999 and Souli 2004 Alexander XXIe siècle. Table des matières African Tempests and Shakespeare s Middle Passage Par Chantal Zabus Name-calling Name-calling the Egyptian Queen in Antony and Cleopatra a case in point of the distortion of Africa through gypsy Par Nora Galland Maritime Performance Culture and the Possible Staging of Hamlet in Sierra Leone Par
examine philosopher theologian pedagogue translator and education reformer Friedrich Schleiermacher as a writer Schleiermacher was a gifted communicator and many central aspects of his thinking come together
the Kenyan artist and writer Shailja Patel. The clash and coalescence of Indian and American dreams in Aurobindo's dreams for the nation and the world his epic Savitri and the dream city of Auroville. The Hindi popular cinema and Raj Kapoor in the seventh chapter. The nexus of dreams films and marriages is studied In this volume which looks at how Indian dreams and how others dream about India two poems on India by
The outbreak of Covid-19 and the resulting lockdown and distancing measures have strongly affected urban mobility regimes and the governance of emergency mobilities in influencing people's motility and mobility. The point out the changes and inequalities caused by these emergency im mobilities and to gather insights that that can be the basis for reflecting and planning about the urban mobility of the future. discutant Lucia Interreg Melinda Mobility Ecosystem for Low-carbon and INnovative moDal shift in the Alps visant à promouvoir départemental CEMTET du Bicocca Center of Science and Technology for FOOD et du Centre de Recherches Pluridisciplinaires
India and Jamaica this book looks at the return of refused matter and repressed knowledge and explores realities of contemporary capitalist development and how they and access marginalised environmental knowledge Along with humans and animals ghosts populate the pages of contemporary Anglophone novels. Analysing these hauntings foster understanding across species and generations to enable inclusive formulations of environmental
Préface Michael HAYES Disraeli Imagination Reason and Europe. Charles W. SNYDER My dear Master Disraeli Disraeli s trips to France Roumen L. GENOV Disraeli and the Bulgarian Atrocities A View from Bulgaria Rebecca Moses in the House of Lords Disraeli Nationality and the Bulgarian Atrocities agitation 1876-78 Frederick SCHWEITZER Benjamin Disraeli s ideas on race religion and conspiracy A preliminary report Dorothy GILBERT From MARTIN-BERNARD Avatars of the feminine figure in Sybil and in some contemporary French novels or Portrait of
Cushing and Christopher Lee Hélène Valmary Part II Genre and Gender Hammer Motel Twisted Nerves and Twisted Experiment Medium and Genre and Sound Robynn J. Stilwell Hammer s Children Between Visuality and Aurality Philippe 1916 1991 and the Creation of an Original Eastman Color Hammer Between Hollywood Color Tropes and Aesthetic in Hammer s Dracula and The Curse of Frankenstein Vicky Walden Epistemology and Power Politics in The Snowmen 1957 and Lesser-Known Hammer Gothics Jean-Marie Lecomte Part V Mutations Unmade Projects and Resurrection
l’IVR (World Congress for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy) Directrice de la Revue des droits
religion and were committed to secular reform. Their weekly and monthly periodicals created and sustained Movement and Periodical Forms The British freethought movement gave voice to primarily artisan and working-class thought and practice where freethinkers could voice their opposition to received religious and political such as editorial matter dialogue and debate poetry life writing and history writing. Furthermore I suggest encouraged reader participation and is defined by miscellaneity and multivocality was itself crucial
Douglass Harriet Jacobs and other formerly enslaved men and women are now widely read and studied. One key aspect the publication histories of a number of famous and lesser-known narratives placing them against the white-led antislavery societies most were self-published and distributed by the authors while some were issued texts apt to be embodied in various written oral and visual forms. Published to rave reviews in French nature of a genre often described in monolithic terms and ultimately paves the way for a redefinition of the