Advanced search    

Search: Political Philosophy

608 papers found.
Use AND, OR, NOT, +word, -word, "long phrase", (parentheses) to fine-tune your search.

The Appeal of Haiku in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia

features of haiku, the article demonstrates that it responds to local socio-political and cultural realities and has the potential to make a distinctive contribution to contemporary public life and ... Yugoslav republics. Although the philosophy behind this brief, intense and above all intuitive poetic form did not match the perception of literature during the period of communist political regimes in this

Partisan Selective Exposure on Social Media During the 2020 Presidential Election

this study was to understand whether selective exposure and avoidance behaviors differed based on voting outcome (Trump or Biden), and to test whether political ideological polarization was reflected in ... selective exposure and avoidance, the propensity was the same between Trump and Biden voters. Additionally, results confirm existing hypotheses that strength of political ideology positively correlates with

William Golding’s Lord of the Flies in Slovenia between Socialism and Post-socialism

This article compares the socialist and post-socialist reception of William Golding’s classic novel Lord of the Flies (1954) in Slovenian serial publications. Taking the socio-political context into ... , there have not been many noteworthy articles on Golding. An exception can be found in Delo, where Zorana Baković mentions the novel in a political commentary; she states that Lord of the Flies addresses

“Sensation” India: Gup. Sketches of Anglo-Indian Life and Character by Florence Marryat

, while serving her own social and political agendas. ... and political agendas. Colonialism; Florence Marryat; hybridity; India; sensation novel; women's roles - Eta FLORENCE MARRYAT: A MULTI-FACETED AND CONTROVERSIAL ARTIST Harry Furniss’s 1923

Art, Nature and Politics in Spring: Metamodern Sensibility in Ali Smith’s Dialogic Novel

project, and a young woman Brittany (or Brit) who works at a migrant detention centre. While Brittany’s story provides Smith with an opportunity to address the post-Brexit political situation and Britain’s ... “hostile environment” towards immigrants, the storyline that focuses on Richard allows her to intertwine the political concerns of the novel with its second major theme – the theme of art. Brit’s role in the

An Ethical Revelation of the American Revolution: An Analysis of Communication Ethics and Hypertextuality in the Musical Hamilton

. Arendt , H. & Ronald B. ( 1999 ) Lectures on Kant's political philosophy . Univ. of Chicago Press. Arnett , R. C. , Fritz , J. H. , & Holba , A. M. ( 2007 ). The rhetorical turn to otherness: Otherwise ... father who is often forgotten. The musical provides a retelling of his life and intertwines his relationships with academic and political colleagues, fellow soldiers, lovers, and family. The majority of

Roussowska teoria woli powszechnej w publicystyce i myśli politycznej Gilberta Keitha Chestertona

the more controversial of his ideas (his democratism and his alleged anti-Semitism taken as examples), but also serve as the means to change the overall perception of him as a political thinker from a ... Political Philosophy: An Interpretation from Within [1976] redukuje sens tego pojęcia do ogólnie pojętej „tożsamości społecznej” [ Ellenburg 1976 , 102], pozbawiając je tym samym związku z elementem sensu

Hybridity in Theatre Translation: Surtitling Pavla above the Precipice for International Audiences

to link – political criticism and provocativeness with innovative performative procedures and fresh poetics, to attract the audiences of all ages” (Mladinsko Theatre). The production of Pavla above ... issues. Encapsulating the main themes of the play, Pezdirc Bartol (362) singles out the biographical details, as well as insights into the social, political and cultural context, rivalry among mountain

"The Most Beautiful Thing in the World": A Rhetorical Analysis of Relational Dialectics and Friendship in the Musical Kinky Boots

text through William K. Rawlins’ theoretical construct of relational dialectics regarding friendship. Through rhetorical criticism as a research method, we apply Rawlins’ concepts of political and ... of examples of political and personal friendships, as well as examples of the dialectic of the private and public, the dialectic of the ideal and real, the dialectic of the freedom to be independent

Review of Language and Culture in Context: A Primer on Intercultural Communication

), social identity (involuntary, such as age, race, family, and voluntary, such as club, church, or political party), worldviews and religions (with additional value orientations). The section avoids more ... OER—calling attention to the various cultural or political associations of particular words. Related theories are face negotiation theory and intercultural conflict style inventory. The first part of

Volume V, 1978 Speech Association of Minnesota Journal

surrounding the mutiny aboard the ship. In discussing fotem/r//?'s "collective hero," it is necessary to deal with the political philosophy of Communism. To study photographic and mechanical developments ... has never been surpassed. Another issue raised by the film studies critics is the "What's fun can't be educational" philosophy. After all, if students like watching a movie, it's not work and if

Volume VI, 1979 Speech Association of Minnesota Journal

cautioned that 1936 may not be the year for such a formation and that the movement must not only think in terms of philosophy, but also political strategy.[14] : Volume VI, 1979 Speech Association of ... the government of the United States.[ 19 ] Referring to Olson's speech in particular, the Minneapolis Tribune said, Governor Olson's radicalism as a political philosophy if it is to have any

Hamlet – A Never-Ending Story

approaches to worldly power such as Machiavelli’s political philosophy. It is this conflict of metaphysical and empirical concepts of the world, which may be considered an important context of the turn of the ... Shakespeare edited by Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor in 2006, however, acknowledge these textual variants as various stages of the play as a dynamic text – stages that respond to the political and socio-cultural

FEATURES OF UKRAINIAN TRANSLATION OF PASSIVE VERBAL CONSTRUCTIONS FROM RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIO-POLITICAL TEXTS

This work describes specific morphological and syntactic features of Ukrainian scientific and technical speech in the context of the appearance of non-substantiated norms of the literary Ukrainian language of passive verbal constructions, and provides adequate methods for the translation of passive constructions from Russian into Ukrainian. The most common mistakes are found in...

The Contested Charm of Dunciad Minor by A. D. Hope

the Lock (1714) derides elite society, while An Essay on Criticism (1711) and An Essay on Man (1733–34) articulate many of the central ideas of 18th-century aesthetic and moral philosophy. Pope was ... exclusively literary or poetic values embodied in the style of the piece“ (Deane 145). Kevin Hart believes Hope may have had more propagandistic and political concerns behind writing his satire, however, ”when

Review of A Guide to Good Reasoning: Cultivating Intellectual Virtues

the noise and command we hear so often in today's polarized political climate happened because somewhere along the way we lost the capacity to reason. David C. Wilson's (2020) A Guide to Good Reasoning

The proper name Misiewicz as nomen appellativum in the current political discourse in Poland

The paper discusses a secondary, figurative meaning of the proper name Misiewicz that has evolved in the current political discourse in Poland. The data under examination have been retrieved during ... 1509-1619 THE PROPER NAME MISIEWICZ AS NOMEN APPELLATIVUM IN THE CURRENT POLITICAL DISCOURSE IN POLAND Iwona Góralczyk 0 0 University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn Joanna Paszenda Pedagogical

Volume XII, 1985 Speech Association of Minnesota Journal

in Freedom of Speech and Press, and Current Communication Problems. The Political Science Department in 1982 introduced two new courses. Civil Liberties in America, and Ethics and Politics. In spring ... approved. The Philosophy Department, the traditional home for ethics in the curriculum, has recently added courses directed to specific subject areas, such as Ethics and Education, Ethics with Emphasis on

Volume XIII, 1986 Speech Association of Minnesota Journal

and variety of a smorgasbord. Var sa god I VOLU»€ XIII 1986 CONTENTS Editor's Coirmient A Social Value Node! Analysis of "The Big Chill"; Messages of Materialism John F. Stone ... Political ... Partisanship^ Political Huinor and Shared Rhetorical Fantasies; An Exploratory Study Roxann L. Knutson Cominunication in Organizational Socialization; A Reconceptualization John Bourhis and Henry Tkachuk

‘Mother-Daughter Syntax’: Sound, Borders and the Inheritance of the Maternal in James Joyce’s “Eveline”

the institutionalisation of motherhood, the nuclear hetero-normative family, gendered divisions of labour and how, in turn, spaces (domestic, public, geographical, political) and borders (both inner and ... and political level.1 Another substantial body of work has addressed Eveline’s inability to elope from a more historically inflected perspective. Laura Reinares, for example, reads the story against the