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Culture populaire dans la littérature --- Genres [Letterkundige ] --- Genres [Literaire ] --- Genres littéraires --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Influence littéraire, artistique, etc. --- Invloed (Literaire, artistieke, enz.) --- Langage et culture --- Language and culture --- Letterkundige genres --- Literaire genres --- Literary form --- Popular culture in literature --- Taal en cultuur --- Volkscultuur in de literatuur --- Popular culture in literature. --- Language and culture. --- History --- Pound, Ezra, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Knowledge and learning. --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.). --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Artistic impact --- Artistic influence --- Impact (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Literary impact --- Literary influence --- Literary tradition --- Tradition (Literature) --- Art --- Influence (Psychology) --- Literature --- Intermediality --- Intertextuality --- Originality in literature --- Pound, Ezra Loomis, --- Atheling, William, --- Bawnd, Izrā, --- Paount, Ezra, --- Pʻaundŭ, Ejŭra, --- Pavnd, Ezra, --- E. P. --- P., E. --- T. J. V., --- V., T. J., --- Pangde, --- Poet of Titchfield Street, --- Pound, Ezra Loomis --- Criticism and interpretation --- Knowledge and learning --- Pound, Ezra --- Atheling, William --- Bawnd, Izrā --- Paount, Ezra --- Pʻaundŭ, Ejŭra --- Pavnd, Ezra --- T. J. V. --- V., T. J. --- Pangde --- Poet of Titchfield Street
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This first book-length study of Pound criticism investigates not just what critics have had to say about Pound but also why they have asked the questions they have asked.
Criticism --- History --- Pound, Ezra, --- Pound, Ezra Loomis, --- Atheling, William, --- Bawnd, Izrā, --- Paount, Ezra, --- Pʻaundŭ, Ejŭra, --- Pavnd, Ezra, --- E. P. --- P., E. --- T. J. V., --- V., T. J., --- Pangde, --- Poet of Titchfield Street, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Pound, Ezra --- Pound, Ezra Loomis --- Atheling, William --- Bawnd, Izrā --- Paount, Ezra --- Pʻaundŭ, Ejŭra --- Pavnd, Ezra --- T. J. V. --- V., T. J. --- Pangde --- Poet of Titchfield Street --- Artistic vision. --- Critique. --- Cultural issues. --- Ezra Pound. --- Ideological responses. --- Literary criticism. --- Literary study. --- Literary techniques. --- McCarthyite anxieties. --- Modern Criticism. --- Poetry. --- Postwar era. --- Reception history.
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"The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition provides an authoritative and comprehensive look at the latest developments in the 21st Century penal abolitionism movement, both reflecting on key critical thought and setting the agenda for local and global abolitionist ideas and interventions over the coming decade. Penal abolitionists question the legitimacy of criminal law, policing, courts, prisons and more broadly the idea of punishment, to argue that rather than effectively handling or solving social problems, inter-personal disputes, conflicts and harms, they actually increase individual and societal problems. The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition is organized around six key themes: Social movements and abolition organizing, Critiques of resistance to the penal state, Voices from imprisoned and marginalized communities, Diversity of abolitionist thought, International perspectives on abolitionism, Building new justice practices as a response to social and individual wrongdoing. A global-centred and world-encompassing project, this book provides the reader with an alternative and critical perspective from which to reflect, and raises the visibility of abolitionist ideas and strategies in a time when there is considerable discussion of how we will move forward in response to what has given rise to the criminalizing system: white supremacy, racial capitalism, and human wrongdoing. It is essential reading for all those engaged with punishment and penology, criminology, sociology, corrections and critical prisons studies. It will appeal to any reader who seeks an innovative response to the calamitous failures of the modern criminalizing system".
Prison-industrial complex --- Prisons --- Imprisonment --- Discrimination in criminal justice administration --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Prison-industrial complex. --- Discrimination in criminal justice administration. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Race discrimination in criminal justice administration --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Industrial-prison complex --- PIC (Prison-industrial complex) --- Confinement --- Incarceration --- Corrections --- Detention of persons --- Punishment --- School-to-prison pipeline --- Dungeons --- Gaols --- Penitentiaries --- Correctional institutions --- Mass incarceration --- Prisons - Moral and ethical aspects --- Imprisonment - Moral and ethical aspects
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The contributors argue that radio led to changes in textual and generic forms. Modernist authors embraced the emerging medium, creating texts that were to be heard but not read, incorporating the device into their stories, and using it to publicize their work. They saw in radio the same spirit of experimentation that animated modernism itself.
Radio and literature --- Modernism (Literature) --- Radio authorship --- Radio plays --- Radio broadcasting --- History and criticism --- History
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