The Durham University Journal, Volums 51-52;Volums 82-83University of Durham., 1990 |
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Pàgina 278
... cultural theorizing in the manner of Michel Foucault , Weber flounders well out of his depth . As a literary critic Weber can be illuminating and original , even though the range of plays he selects for scrutiny is fairly narrow and ...
... cultural theorizing in the manner of Michel Foucault , Weber flounders well out of his depth . As a literary critic Weber can be illuminating and original , even though the range of plays he selects for scrutiny is fairly narrow and ...
Pàgina 132
... cultural condition of modernity in which incoherence is inevitable since without a teleology there can be no rational basis for morality , justice , or any other value system . Williams struggled heroically with the incoherence of his ...
... cultural condition of modernity in which incoherence is inevitable since without a teleology there can be no rational basis for morality , justice , or any other value system . Williams struggled heroically with the incoherence of his ...
Pàgina 262
... cultural history . Indeed , his strategy for salvaging his own age from the rising tide of “ mental anarchy ” is to make of that history a stage on which to act out the contemporary crisis of individual identity . II A convenient ...
... cultural history . Indeed , his strategy for salvaging his own age from the rising tide of “ mental anarchy ” is to make of that history a stage on which to act out the contemporary crisis of individual identity . II A convenient ...
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FIRST CENTURY PALESTINIAN JUDAISM | 9 |
MARVELL YEATS AND HEANEY | 19 |
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