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Ecology without nature: rethinking environmental aesthetics / Morton, Timothy 2007  Book
Morton, Timothy Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2007.
Description viii, 249p.Pbk
Standard Number 9780674034853
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ID:   032466


History of the Italian people / Procacci, Giulians 1968  Book
Procacci, Giulians Book
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Publication New York, Harper and Row, Publishers, 1968.
Description 394p.Hbk
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ID:   145459


Modern contours: Sinhala Poetry in Sri Lanka, 1913–56 / Field, Garrett M   Journal Article
Field, Garrett M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A consensus is growing among scholars of modern Indian literature that the thematic development of Hindi, Urdu and Bangla poetry was consistent to a considerable extent. I use the term ‘consistent’ to refer to the transitions between 1900 and 1960 from didacticism to romanticism to modernist realism. The purpose of this article is to build upon this consensus by revealing that as far south as Sri Lanka, Sinhala-language poetry developed along the same trajectory. To bear out this argument, I explore the works of four Sri Lankan poets, analysing the didacticism of Ananda Rajakaruna, the romanticism of P.B. Alwis Perera, and the modernist realism of Siri Gunasinghe and Gunadasa Amarasekera.
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ID:   123411


Philosopher of cosmopolitan humanism / Jain, Vinod   Journal Article
Jain, Vinod Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It should be interesting to see how M.N. Roy scanned the development of world philosophy. And also, how he came to develop the philosophy of Cosmopolitan Humanism.
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ID:   123519


Progressive authoritarianism? the case of post-2006 Fiji / Hodge, Paul   Journal Article
Hodge, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Post-development has matured well beyond the romanticism and celebration of the local of its early proponents. The new 'conditions of possibility' that embody the latest contributions to the field are studies in governmentality. This paper explores the heterogeneous postcolonial spaces of post-2006 Fiji by deploying a Foucauldian analysis of Bainimarama's government, particularly focusing on the formation of identities and the attributes of a 'normalised citizenry'. The analysis aims to help explain why the implementation of a liberal rationality, in the form of racial equality for socio-political change in the country, calls for citizens to be subjected to various arts of government-surveillance, physical and psychological violence and, in some cases, incarceration and torture. An understanding of this brutal and puzzling irony is found in Fiji's colonial legacies and the ongoing contestation over what constitutes a 'normalised citizenry' in the country. I propose that Fiji's present contestations and anomalous coalescence of liberal rationalities and non-liberal means are best explained with reference to the paradoxical notion of progressive authoritarian governmentality.
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Turkish-Japanese relations: turning romanticism into rationality / Pehlivanturk, Bahadir   Journal Article
Pehlivanturk, Bahadir Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Viral nationalism: romantic intellectuals on the move in nineteenth-century Europe / Leerssen, Joep   Journal Article
Leerssen, Joep Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Intellectuals were important to the spread of nationalist ideology in nineteenth-century Europe for a variety of reasons. Firstly, their works facilitated the international spread of the discourse of nationalism; secondly, they mediated between the fields of political institutions and cultural reflection. This article looks at the international mobility and networks of romantic-nationalist intellectuals, and uses the case of August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798-1874) as an example.
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