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Russians in post-Soviet Central Asia: more ‘cold’ than the others? Exploring (ethnic) identity under different sociopolitical settings
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2014|Keywords: Russians in Central Asia and in the Baltic countries, ethnic and social identity, role and status of Russian language, memory about the Soviet past -
Sprache, Literatur und nationale Identität : Die Debatten über das Universelle und das Partikuläre in Frankreich und Deutschland
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2014|Keywords: Language and languages, Nation and state building, Status and role in the international system, Nationalism and literature, International/country comparison, National characteristics, French, in literature, Bilateral international relations, National characteristics, German, in literature, Nationalism in literature, Status und Rolle im internationalen System -
Sprache, Literatur und nationale Identität : die Debatten über das Universelle und das Partikuläre in Frankreich und Deutschland
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2014|Keywords: Language and languages, Nation and state building, Status and role in the international system, Nationalism and literature, International/country comparison, National characteristics, French, in literature, Bilateral international relations, National characteristics, German, in literature, Nationalism in literature, Status und Rolle im internationalen System -
Sprache, Literatur und nationale Identität : die Debatten über das Universelle und das Partikuläre in Frankreich und Deutschland
TIBKAT | 2014|Keywords: Language and languages, Nation and state building, Status and role in the international system, Nationalism and literature, International/country comparison, National characteristics, French, in literature, Bilateral international relations, National characteristics, German, in literature, Nationalism in literature, Status und Rolle im internationalen System -
Everything Happens Twice
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: gunpowder plot and the popish plot ‐ popular politics in the seventeenth century, Henry, executing clergy loyal to the pope ‐ sacking English monasteries, seizing church land, Father Garnet's trial, specific and identifiable role ‐ in literary history of the period, James VI and I, a different ‐ but similarly complicated religious situation, history of Europe, in 16th and 17th centuries ‐ national and international struggles between Catholic and Protestant interests, Elizabeth's Act of Uniformity ‐ restoring Book of Common Prayer and reformed Communion service, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, and Macbeth, distinct preoccupation with duplicity of language and discrepancy ‐ what is said and what is thought evident in literature, literary implications ‐ of the gunpowder plot, James's experience in Scotland ‐ settlement of English Church at the top of his agenda, as King of England -
The Global Politics of Language: Markets, Maintenance, Marginalization, or Murder?
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: English as the Hub of the World Language System, International language of wider communication (ILWC), linguistic human rights in market‐oriented globalization, language hierarchization and linguistic capital accumulation, linguistic genocide and crimes against humanity in education, Neil Smith's American Empire ‐ Roosevelt's geographer and prelude to globalization -
Harvey (1950): A Happy Hallucination?
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Harvey ‐ eschewing color and special effects, a different kind of fantasy film, Todorov's classic conundrum ‐ epistemological and ontological status of a fantastic occurrence, links between drinking “spirits” and seeing spirits ‐ a source of humor in movies, Harvey ‐ challenging a number of central notions in the American Dream, Harvey, whimsical opposition to values of the film's era, those directly related to traditional masculinity, Harvey, tradition of film comedy ‐ sanity and madness temporarily inverted, very premise of Harvey ‐ whether Elwood is delusional and experiencing a hallucination, Harvey, antidote to narrow‐mindedness, conformity and pressures of climbing the success ladder ‐ focusing on the joy of day‐to‐day life, Harvey's role, poking holes in conventions and pretensions ‐ concealing simple aspects of existence -
Rome
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Ovid's attachment to the city of Rome ‐ his attraction to all urban life, apparent in two sets of works, Ovid, being most “Augustan” ‐ of the so‐called Augustan poets, Ovid and the city of Rome ‐ a central role in his poetry, Ars amatoria, not only “set” in Rome ‐ instructions for contemporary Roman men and women, Ovid's treatment of “his” city ‐ the poet's depiction of Augustus and his achievements, lex Iulia de adulteriis (Julian Law on Adultery) ‐ status of a crime, and prosecuted in court -
Politics, Sentiment, and Literature in Nineteenth‐Century America
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Susan Warner's evangelical Presbyterianism ‐ at home with the conventions of sentimentalism, Stowe's abolitionist outrage, in Uncle Tom's Cabin ‐ directed at perversion of Christianity under slavery, politics, sentiment, and literature in nineteenth‐century America, The Feminization of American Culture (1977) ‐ Ann Douglas, cult of sentimentalism and women's status as second‐class citizens in nineteenth‐century America, nineteenth‐century abolition and women's rights movement ‐ politics and sentiment, transforming culture's role in US social movements, Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845), Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), understood in its own time as a vital political force, President Lincoln greeting Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1863 ‐ as “the little lady who made this big war” -
United Irish Poetry and Songs
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: United Irish Societies, in Belfast and Dublin ‐ publishing newspapers in both cities, United Irishmen, political significance in Irish history ‐ recognized, central role in Irish literary nationalism, second song, “Liberty's Call” to the tune of an English sailors' song “Hearts of Oak” ‐ international context, United Irishmen situated their movement, Moore's Irish Melodies and Young Ireland newspapers and songbooks ‐ iconic images, popularized by United Irish poetry and songs, eighteenth‐century tunes, and different lyrics ‐ “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow,” “The Girl I Left Behind Me,” and still popular Irish drinking song “Cruiskeen Lan”, The Romantic Period, United Irish poetry and songs, literary motifs, popularizing United Irishmen ‐ used by Thomas Moore in his Irish Melodies, iconic images of Irish nationalism, United Irishmen's diverse audience – verses, encompassing broad range of elite and popular literary styles
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