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Indians in the United States and Canada
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ISBN: 1496211006 9781496211002 9781496204837 1496210980 1496204832 9781496210982 9781496210999 1496210999 Year: 2018 Publisher: Lincoln


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In the Belly of a Laughing God
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ISBN: 9781442661844 1442661844 9781442657724 1442657723 9780802035677 0802035671 Year: 2011 Publisher: Toronto

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"In the Belly of a Laughing God examines how eight contemporary Native women poets in Canada and the United States, Joy Harjo, Louise Halfe, Kimberly Blaeser, Marilyn Dumont, Diane Glancy, Jeannette Armstrong, Wendy Rose, and Marie Annharte Baker, employ humour and irony to address the intricacies of race, gender, and nationality. While recognizing that humour and irony are often employed as methods of resistance, this ... analysis also acknowledges the ways in which they can be used to assert or restore order. Using the framework of humour and irony, five themes emerge from the words of these poets: spiritual transformations; generic transformations; history, memory, and the nation; photography and representational visibility; and land and the significance of 'home.' Through the double-voice discourse of irony and the textual surprises of humour, these poets challenge hegemonic renderings of themselves and their cultures, even as they enforce their own cultural norms."--Jacket


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Paradoxes of populism : troubles of the West and nationalism's second coming
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ISBN: 1785272152 1785272160 1785272144 Year: 2020 Publisher: London : Anthem Press,

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Populism may come across as little more than an extreme form of national belonging--nationalism run wild so to speak--a case for national psychologists or a kind of collective pathology. However, as so often, appearances are deceptive. "Paradoxes of Populism" argues that the far-from-random similarities with ordinary manifestations of nationalism should be approached not as a venture into the classical structures of nation-states and identities, but as a disruptive and destabilizing consequence of some of the constituent elements of sovereign nation-states becoming eroded and prised apart by contextual global processes and their agents. Hence, populism in all its varieties--and there are many, as the book demonstrates--is riddled with even more paradoxes and inconsistencies than mainstream nationalism itself--confusing causes and appearances, realities and fantasies, and turning the world inside out. The age of populism is truly the Second Coming of nationalism, and it has come with a vengeance. Its advent, however, happens in the background of real problems for millions of ordinary people in liberal-democratic states. This book sets out to engage with these real-world challenges as well as their political and cultural interpretations in the populist fantasia.


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Kinship across the Black Atlantic : writing diasporic relations
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ISBN: 1789629802 1789624541 1789620376 Year: 2019 Publisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press,

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'Kinship Across the Black Atlantic provides an outstanding analysis of new models and modes of family-making proposed by a range of key contemporary diasporic writers. Drawing upon a wealth of critical discussions of kinship drawn from anthropology, philosophy, feminism, queer studies, and more besides, Gigi Adair pursues a series of dazzling, detailed readings of the literary re-imagining of family-making across the black Atlantic. Ever alert to the pitfalls as well as the possibilities of fictionalising kinship anew, her vibrant analysis valuably uncovers the progressive modes of kinship that diasporic writing daringly and urgently proposes, often by reaching beyond the colonial-crafted constraints of heteronormativity, genealogy and biocentric myths of 'blood'.' John McLeod, Professor of Postcolonial and Diaspora Literatures, University of Leeds This book considers the meaning of kinship across black Atlantic diasporas in the Caribbean, Western Europe and North America via readings of six contemporary novels. It draws upon and combines insights from postcolonial studies, queer theory and black Atlantic diaspora studies in novel ways to examine the ways in which contemporary writers engage with the legacy of anthropological discourses of kinship, interrogate the connections between kinship and historiography, and imagine new forms of diasporic relationality and subjectivity. The novels considered here offer sustained meditations on the meaning of kinship and its role in diasporic cultures and communities; they represent diasporic kinship in the context and crosscurrents of both historical and contemporary forces, such as slavery, colonialism, migration, political struggles and artistic creation. They show how displacement and migration require and generate new forms and understandings of kinship, and how kinship may be used as an instrument of both political oppression and resistance. Finally, they demonstrate the importance of literature in imagining possibilities for alternative forms of relationality and in finding a language to express the meaning of those relations. This book thus suggests that an analysis of discourses and practices of kinship is essential to understanding diasporic modernity at the turn of the twenty-first century.


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Architectural record.
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ISSN: 0003858X Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : McGraw-Hill,


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The Antioch review.
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ISSN: 23269707 Year: 1941 Publisher: Yellow Springs, Ohio : Antioch Review,

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The Antioch Review, founded in 1941, is one of the oldest, continuously publishing quarterly literary magazines in America. It publishes fiction, essays, and poetry from both emerging and established authors. Authors published in the Review are consistently included in Best American anthologies and Pushcart Prizes. Review editor, Robert S. Fogarty, received the PEN/American Center lifetime achievement award in 2003.


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American law and economics review.
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ISSN: 14657260 Year: 1999 Publisher: Cary, NC : Oxford University Press,

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The rise of the field of law and economics has been extremely rapid over the last 25 years. Among important developments of the 1990s has been the founding of the American Law and Economics Association. The creation and rapid expansion of the ALEA and the creation of parallel associations in Europe, Latin America, and Canada attest to the growing acceptance of the economic perspective on law by judges, practitioners, and policy-makers. The Review is a refereed journal, published twice a year. It maintains the highest scholarly standards, and at the same time endeavours to publish international work that is accessible to the full range of membership in the ALEA, which includes practising lawyers, consulting economics and academic lawyers, and academic economists from around the world. The Review differs from other journals in the field in that it features book reviews and review essays. It also differs from other scholarly economic journals in particular, in that the Editors endeavour to make the material more easily accessible to non-academics.


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Die Unterrichtspraxis.
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ISSN: 17561221 0042062X Year: 1968 Publisher: Philadelphia, PA : Cherry Hill, NJ : Hoboken, NJ : American Association of Teachers of German, American Association of Teachers of German Published on behalf of American Association of Teachers of German by Wiley Subscription Services

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This journal published each spring and fall contains articles on research on pedagogy and methodology, classroom strategies for the use of literature, supplementary materials and the media, and reports to the profession from the American Association of Teachers of German (AATG) task forces. It also features reviews of recent books and software, reports on international meetings and the status of the profession, the use of technology, and teaching tips for the classroom.

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