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The Evolution of the Gender Pay Gap A Comparative Perspective

Religion Narrative and the Environmental Humanities Bridging the Rhetoric Gap

Focus On Close-Up and Macro Photography Focus on the Fundamentals

Orphaned by the Colour of My Skin A Stolen Generation Story

Is There A Desk With My Name On It? The Politics Of Integration

The Privacy of the Self

Finding My Way Reflections on South African Literature

Stranger in My Own Body Atypical Gender Identity Development and Mental Health

International Regulatory Rivalry in Open Economies: The Impact of Deregulation on the US and UK Financial Markets The Impact of Deregulation

The Secret Army The IRA

The Secret Army The IRA

The Secret Army is the definitive work on the Irish Republican Army. It is an absorbing account of a movement that has had a profound effect on the shaping of the modern Irish state. The secret army in the service of the invisible Republic has had a powerful effect on Irish events over the past twenty-five years. These hidden corridors of power interest Bell and inspired him to spend more time with the IRA than many volunteers spend in it. This book is the culmination of twenty-five years of work and tens of thousands of hours of interviews. Bell's unique access to the leadership of the republican movement and his contacts with all involved British politicians Irish politicians policemen arms smugglers and others committed or opposed to the IRA explain why The Secret Army is the book on the subject. This edition represents a complete revision and includes vast quantities of new information. Bell's book gives us vital insight into our times as well as Irish history. This edition of The Secret Army contains six new chapters that bring the history of this clandestine organization up to date. They are: The First Decade The Nature of the Long War 1979-1980; Unconventional Conflict The Hunger Strikes January 1980-October 3 1981; The Protracted Struggle September 1981-January 1984; War Politics and the Split January 1984-December 1986; The Troubles as Institution 1987-1990: and The Armed Struggle Transformed 1991-1996 The End Game. In his new introduction Bell reflects on his decades of research the experiences he has had and the people he has met during his extensive visits to Ireland. | The Secret Army The IRA

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The Meaning of Work Papers on Work Organization and the Design of Jobs

Formation of Periodical Authorship in 1920s Korea Distant and Close Reading

Formation of Periodical Authorship in 1920s Korea Distant and Close Reading

Formation of Periodical Authorship in 1920s Korea argues that Korean authors who entered the literary scene during modern literature’s formative years were the subject mediated by periodicals. However it has been difficult to substantiate this statement because periodicals including magazines were open to different groups of writers; various social literary religious and cultural discourses; and dissimilar genres. The multi-level interactions between terms knowledge and writing styles in circulation unfolded at a larger scale at some times and at other times in such an ordinary manner that one can hardly identify and synthesize them to make any sense. Employing not only conventional close reading but also modes of distant reading developing out of cultural analytics Lee investigates the specific ways in which patterns of social semantic and stylistic interactions in Korea’s major magazines configured three kinds of authorship namely the “narcissistic author ” the “prophetic critic ” and the “everyday reviewer. ” He rereads artist stories leftist social discourses religious cosmology and joint reviews through quantitative analyses and offers an engaging account on the importance of repetitions in creating literary originality. This book extends periodical studies through cultural analytics and opens up a new horizon for the next generation of literary scholars seeking innovative experiments in a digital age. | Formation of Periodical Authorship in 1920s Korea Distant and Close Reading

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A Dangerous Legacy Judaism and the Psychoanalytic Movement

The Cultural Turn in Translation Studies

The Cultural Turn in Translation Studies

Applying the latest Western translation theories to the situation in China this book redefines translation from an interdisciplinary and intercultural perspective bringing intercultural semiotic translation into the sight of translation researchers. This book systematically expounds on the cultural turn in translation studies and contributes to the escape of translation studies from the cage of language. It focuses on discussing the deconstructive postmodernist and cultural translation theories that have motivated and promoted the cultural turn especially Benjamin’s translation theory Derrida’s deconstructive view of translation and postcolonial translation theory. It also discusses in detail the theories of major international translation theorists including Hillis Miller Wolfgang Iser Edward Said Gayatri Spivak Homi Bhabha André Lefevere Susan Bassnett and Lawrence Venuti. These theories are mostly based on examples from Western or English-language texts leaving a wide gap in the discourse of the field. This book seeks to fill that gap. For example intercultural semiotic translation is defined and explained through the successful experiences of the Chinese translator Fu Lei. The role of translation during the Chinese revolution and the relocation of Chinese culture in the global cultural landscape through translation are also discussed. This book will be an essential read to students and scholars of translation studies and Chinese studies. It will also be a useful resource for translators and researchers of comparative literature and cultural studies.

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The Archaeologist's Book of Quotations

News 2.0 Can journalism survive the Internet?

The Uses of Literacy

The Uses of Literacy

This pioneering work examines changes in the life and values of the English working class in response to mass media. First published in 1957 it mapped out a new methodology in cultural studies based around interdisciplinarity and a concern with how texts-in this case mass publications-are stitched into the patterns of lived experience. Mixing personal memoir with social history and cultural critique The Uses of Literacy anticipates recent interest in modes of cultural analysis that refuse to hide the author behind the mask of objective social scientific technique. In its method and in its rich accumulation of the detail of working-class life this volume remains useful and absorbing. Hoggart's analysis achieves much of its power through a careful delineation of the complexities of working-class attitudes and its sensitivity to the physical and environmental facts of working-class life. The people he portrays are neither the sentimentalized victims of a culture of deference nor neo-fascist hooligans. Hoggart sees beyond habits to what habits stand for and sees through statements to what the statements really mean. He thus detects the differing pressures of emotion behind idiomatic phrases and ritualistic observances. Through close observation and an emotional empathy deriving in part from his own working-class background Hoggart defines a fairly homogeneous and representative group of working-class people. Against this background may be seen how the various appeals of mass publications and other artifacts of popular culture connect with traditional and commonly accepted attitudes how they are altering those attitudes and how they are meeting resistance. Hoggart argues that the appeals made by mass publicists-more insistent effective and pervasive than in the past-are moving toward the creation of an undifferentiated mass culture and that the remnants of an authentic urban culture are being destroyed. In his introduction to this new edition Andrew Goodwin professor of broadcast communications arts at San Francisco State University defines Hoggart's place among contending schools of English cultural criticism and points out the prescience of his analysis for developments in England over the past thirty years. He notes as well the fruitful links to be made between Hoggart's method and findings and aspects of popular culture in the United States.

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Collective Memory Identity and the Legacies of Slavery and Indenture

The Colonial Periodical Press in the Indian and Pacific Ocean Regions

The Future of Multilateralism and Globalization in the Age of the U.S.–China Rivalry

The Future of Multilateralism and Globalization in the Age of the U.S.–China Rivalry

Despite the growing consensus that the rise of China is transforming international relations policy makers and scholars have not sufficiently addressed the geopolitical and geoeconomic implications of a new paradigm especially since the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russo-Ukrainian war. This book fills this gap. This is an original and innovative book that investigates how a new modus vivendi between China and the United States in a post-globalized world requires more economic independence because of the distrust between G20 economies but heightened international cooperation in order to avert a shift to nationalism and protectionism and to fight financial and climate crises. The book is divided into four parts. Part I investigates the specific features of Chinese and U. S. capitalisms; Part II argues that several flaws observed in the multilateral architecture since the early 2000s have caused global imbalances and increased misunderstanding and mistrust between the two superpowers; Part III analyzes how the China-U. S. rivalry has manifested in Asia Latin America and in terms of global development finance and finally Part IV provides a blueprint for a successful and revamped international order. The book provides an ambitious interdisciplinary analysis of the future of multilateralism and globalization with contributions from economists lawyers and political scientists. Due to its multidisciplinary approach the book will attract the interest of scholars and postgraduate students from wide ranging fields as well as practitioners working in international organizations policy makers and more generally educated lay readers interested in the topic. | The Future of Multilateralism and Globalization in the Age of the U. S. –China Rivalry

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Reviewing before the Edinburgh 1788-1802

Jeff Wall and the Concept of the Picture