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Education, Higher --- Humanities --- Sciences humaines --- Study and teaching --- Étude et enseignement --- United States.
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Discourse ethics represents an exciting new development in neo-Kantian moral theory. William Rehg offers an insightful introduction to its complex theorization by its major proponent, Jürgen Habermas, and demonstrates how discourse ethics allows one to overcome the principal criticisms that have been leveled against neo-Kantianism. Addressing both "commun-itarian" critics who argue that universalist conceptions of justice sever moral deliberation from community traditions, and feminist advocates of the "ethics of care" who stress the moral significance of caring for other individuals, Rehg shows that discourse ethics combines impartiality with solidarity. He provides the first systematic reconstruction of Habermas's theory and explores its relationship to the work of such contemporary philosophers as Charles Taylor. His book articulates a bold alternative to the split between the "right" and the "good" in moral theory and will greatly interest philosophers, social and legal scholars, and political theorists.
History as a science --- Historiography --- History --- -Philosophy --- Historiography. --- Discourse ethics --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- History & Archaeology --- History - General --- Philosophy. --- -Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Criticism --- -Historical criticism --- Annals --- Argumentation ethics --- History, Modern --- Ethics --- Habermas, Jürgen --- Ethics [Modern ] --- 20th century --- Ethics, Modern --- PHILOSOPHY / Political --- Habermas, Jürgen. --- Discourse ethics.
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Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture demonstrates that the director, best remembered for his overblown biblical epics, was one of the most remarkable film pioneers of the Progressive Era. In this innovative work, which integrates cultural history and cultural studies, Sumiko Higashi shows how DeMille artfully inserted cinema into genteel middle-class culture by replicating in his films such spectacles as elaborate parlor games, stage melodramas, department store displays, Orientalist world's fairs, and civic pageantry. The director not only established his signature as a film author by articulating middle-class ideology across class and ethnic lines, but by the 1920's had become a trendsetter, with set and costume designs that influenced the advertising industry to create a consumer culture based on female desire. Drawing on a wealth of previously untapped material from the DeMille Archives and other collections, Higashi provides imaginative readings of DeMille's early feature films, viewing them in relation to the dynamics of social change, and she documents the extent to which the emergence of popular culture was linked to the genteel tradition.
Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Film --- DeMille, Cecil B. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 82:791.43 --- 82:791.43 Literatuur en film --- Literatuur en film --- DeMille, Cecil Blount, --- De Mille, Cecil B. --- DeMille, Cecil Blount
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How do children today learn to understand stories? Why do they respond so enthusiastically to home video games and to a myth like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? And how are such fads related to multinational media mergers and the "new world order"? In assessing these questions, Marsha Kinder provides a brilliant new perspective on modern media.
Motion pictures and children. --- Television and children. --- Motion pictures and television. --- Intertextuality. --- Cognition in children. --- Video games. --- Television games --- Videogames --- Cognition (Child psychology) --- Thought and thinking in children --- Moving-pictures and television --- Television and motion pictures --- Children and television --- Children and motion pictures --- Moving-pictures and children --- Electronic games --- Child psychology --- Criticism --- Semiotics --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Television --- Children --- Cognition in children --- Intertextuality --- Motion pictures and children --- Motion pictures and television --- Television and children --- Video games --- #SBIB:309H402 --- #SBIB:309H526 --- 316.77 --- 316.77 Communicatiesociologie --- Communicatiesociologie --- Media en publiekgroepen: gebruik van de boodschap, effecten van de media, . --- Psychologie van de audiovisuele boodschap --- Media en publiekgroepen: gebruik van de boodschap, effecten van de media, --- Computer games --- Internet games --- Games --- 82:791.43 --- 82:791.43 Literatuur en film --- Literatuur en film
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Alongside Moctezuma and Benito Juárez, Pancho Villa is probably the best-known figure in Mexican history. Villa legends pervade not only Mexico but the United States and beyond, existing not only in the popular mind and tradition but in ballads and movies. There are legends of Villa the Robin Hood, Villa the womanizer, and Villa as the only foreigner who has attacked the mainland of the United States since the War of 1812 and gotten away with it. Whether exaggerated or true to life, these legends have resulted in Pancho Villa the leader obscuring his revolutionary movement, and the myth in turn obscuring the leader. Based on decades of research in the archives of seven countries, this definitive study of Villa aims to separate myth from history. So much attention has focused on Villa himself that the characteristics of his movement, which is unique in Latin American history and in some ways unique among twentieth-century revolutions, have been forgotten or neglected. Villa’s División del Norte was probably the largest revolutionary army that Latin America ever produced. Moreover, this was one of the few revolutionary movements with which a U.S. administration attempted, not only to come to terms, but even to forge an alliance. In contrast to Lenin, Mao Zedong, Ho Chi Minh, and Fidel Castro, Villa came from the lower classes of society, had little education, and organized no political party. The first part of the book deals with Villa’s early life as an outlaw and his emergence as a secondary leader of the Mexican Revolution, and also discusses the special conditions that transformed the state of Chihuahua into a leading center of revolution. In the second part, beginning in 1913, Villa emerges as a national leader. The author analyzes the nature of his revolutionary movement and the impact of Villismo as an ideology and as a social movement. The third part of the book deals with the years 1915 to 1920: Villa’s guerrilla warfare, his attack on Columbus, New Mexico, and his subsequent decline. The last part describes Villa’s surrender, his brief life as a hacendado, his assassination and its aftermath, and the evolution of the Villa legend. The book concludes with an assessment of Villa’s personality and the character and impact of his movement.
Villa, Francisco --- Villa, Pancho --- Mexico --- History --- Revolution, 1910-1920 --- Chihuahua (Mexico : State) --- Villa, Pancho, - 1878-1923. --- Mexico - History - Revolution, 1910-1920. --- Chihuahua (Mexico : State) - History. --- Social movements --- History. --- Villa, Pancho, --- Movements, Social --- Social history --- Social psychology --- Vilʹi︠a︡, Pancho, --- Villa, Francisco, --- Arrango, Doroteo, --- Arango, Doroteo, --- Germán, Doroteo Arango, --- Arango Arámbula, José Doroteo,
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Modern dance --- Interpretive dancing --- Modern dancing --- Dance --- Political aspects. --- History. --- Political aspects --- History --- Duncan, Isadora --- Graham, Martha --- Cunningham, Merce --- de Saint-Point, Valentine --- Dunn, Douglas
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Women, Palestinian Arab --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Gender Studies & Sexuality --- Palestinian Arab women --- Social conditions. --- Political activity. --- Social conditions --- Political activity --- Femmes arabes palestiniennes --- Conditions sociales --- Activité politique
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Time. --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- History --- Time --- Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Speculative Philosophy --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History, Modern --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Hours (Time) --- Geodetic astronomy --- Nautical astronomy --- Horology --- Philosophy.
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Stanley Katz, Douglas Greenberg and a group of international scholars examine the state of constitutions around the world. The essays discuss the transition from authoritarian to democratic regimes, examining the obstacles to democracy and comparing the world-wide experiences of constitutionalism.
Representative government and representation --- Democracy --- Constitutional history --- Constitutional law --- Congresses.
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"Detailed and useful history of US intervention in Haiti (1915-34); originally published in 1971, and re-released in 1995 at the time of the US invasion of Haiti. Contains many interesting insights"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
Latin America --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- Haiti --- History
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