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E-BooksThe Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou by Eleni Kyriacou




The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou by Eleni Kyriacou

The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou by Eleni Kyriacou | 3.72 MB
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Title: The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou
Author: Eleni Kyriacou
Year: 2024




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E-BooksSpeech Acts and Other Topics in Pragmatics



Speech Acts and Other Topics in Pragmatics
Free Download Prof Marina Sbisà, "Speech Acts and Other Topics in Pragmatics"
English | ISBN: 0192844121 | 2023 | 336 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This book collects seventeen essays published between 1984 and 2020, in which Marina Sbisà develops her distinctive approach to speech acts and related pragmatic phenomena. Drawing inspiration from the work of J. L. Austin, the essays examine the categories of speech act theory and apply these categories in the context of natural discourse and conversation, with the aim of providing an accurate analysis of how speech can be action. Sbisà devotes particular attention to normative aspects of language and language use: speech acts reshape the normative context in which they occur by assigning or unassigning deontic properties to relevant parties. Emphasis is placed on the normative aspect of linguistically mandated presuppositions as well as the rational grounds of implicature. The conventionalist view of speech acts developed here turns on the role of intersubjective agreement in deontic updating, in a framework that shifts focus from single utterances to discursive sequences and conversational interaction. This view challenges the main tenets of a Gricean intentionalist understanding of speech act performance, paving the way for a theory of speech actions centred on the normatively transformative power of illocution. Throughout the essays, examples and applications are given to illustrate how the view put forward contributes to understanding the social and political dimensions of linguistic activity, such as hidden persuasive strategies, power imbalances both within and outside the context of conversation, and the relevance of language and discourse to gender issues.



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E-BooksRadical Acts HIVAIDS Activism in Late Twentieth–Century England



Radical Acts HIVAIDS Activism in Late Twentieth–Century England
Free Download George Severs, "Radical Acts: HIV/AIDS Activism in Late Twentieth-Century England"
English | ISBN: 1350374520 | 2024 | 256 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 24 MB
Drawing on activist campaign literature and materials, broadcast media, and new oral history interviews, Severs reconstructs and discusses the overlooked world of radical AIDS activism in England. This book provides one of the first detailed histories of the radical HIV/AIDS movement in England, following ACT UP's travels from New York to London via prominent queer intellectuals, and reconstructing the vibrant theatrical campaigns staged by ACT UP groups across England.



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E-BooksEssays on Speech Acts and Other Topics in Pragmatics



Essays on Speech Acts and Other Topics in Pragmatics
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by Prof Marina Sbisà
English | 2023 | ISBN: 0192844121 | 336 Pages | True ePUB | 1.03 MB



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E-BooksActs of Enjoyment Rhetoric, Zizek, and the Return of the Subject



Acts of Enjoyment Rhetoric, Zizek, and the Return of the Subject
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English | 2007 | pages: 265 | ISBN: 0822943336, 0822959623 | PDF | 9,2 mb
Why are today's students not realizing their potential as critical thinkers? Although educators have, for two decades, incorporated contemporary cultural studies into the teaching of composition and rhetoric, many students lack the powers of self-expression that are crucial for effecting social change. Acts of Enjoyment presents a critique of current pedagogies and introduces a psychoanalytical approach in teaching composition and rhetoric. Thomas Rickert builds upon the advances of cultural studies and its focus on societal trends and broadens this view by placing attention on the conscious and subconscious thought of the individual. By introducing the cultural theory work of Slavoj Zizek, Rickert seeks to encourage personal and social invention-rather than simply following a course of unity, equity, or consensus that is so prevalent in current writing instruction. He argues that writing should not be treated as a simple skill, as a naïve self expression, or as a tool for personal advancement, but rather as a reflection of social and psychical forces, such as jouissance (enjoyment/sensual pleasure), desire, and fantasy-creating a more sophisticated, panoptic form. The goal of the psychoanalytical approach is to highlight the best pedagogical aspects of cultural studies to allow for well-rounded individual expression, ultimately providing the tools necessary to address larger issues of politics, popular culture, ideology, and social transformation.



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E-BooksSmall Acts of Kindness by Caroline Day




Small Acts of Kindness by Caroline Day

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Title: Small Acts of Kindness
Author: Caroline Day
Year: 9781




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E-BooksUnleadership The Remarkable Power of Unremarkable Acts



Unleadership The Remarkable Power of Unremarkable Acts
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by Selen Kars-Ünlüoğlu, Carol Jarvis, Hugo Gaggiotti

English | 2024 | ISBN: 3110767325 | 210 pages | True PDF EPUB | 57.89 MB



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E-BooksThe Power of Darkness A Drama in Five Acts



The Power of Darkness A Drama in Five Acts
English | 2019 | pages: 80 | ISBN: 0486828360 | EPUB | 0,9 mb
Tolstoy's moving portrait of a class enslaved by poverty and ignorance was written in 1886, but its performance was suppressed by Russian authorities until 1902. A 1904 version, performed in New York in Yiddish, marked the first successful production of a play by Tolstoy in the United States.
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E-BooksLast Acts A Novel



Last Acts A Novel
Free Download Last Acts: A Novel by Alexander Sammartino
English | January 23, 2024 | ISBN: 1982196742 | True EPUB | 224 pages | 4 MB
Following a near-death experience, an entrepreneurial father-and-son duo wreak havoc and fend off bankruptcy in this unflinching portrayal of the absurdities of American life.



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E-BooksBody and Character in Luke and Acts The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity



Body and Character in Luke and Acts The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity
Free Download Body and Character in Luke and Acts: The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity By Mikeal C. Parsons
2011 | 194 Pages | ISBN: 1602583803 | PDF | 7 MB
Early Christianity developed in a world where moral significance was often judged based upon physical appearance alone. Exploring the manifestations of this ancient "science" of physiognomy, Parsons rightly shows how Greco-Roman society, and by consequence the author of Luke and Acts, was steeped in this tradition. Luke, however, employs these principles in his writings in order to subvert the paradigm. Using as examples the bent woman (Luke 13), Zacchaeus (Luke 18), the lame man (Acts 3-4), and the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8), Parsons shows that the Christian community―both early and present-day―is established only in the image of Jesus Christ.Editorial ReviewsReview"Not many books really break new ground. This one does. Parsons cast Luke's descriptions of the bent woman, Zacchaeus, the lame man, and the Ethiopian eunuch in a new light and shows how the gospel radically challenges cultural conventions and speaks a word of grace."―Alan Culpepper, Dean, McAfee School of Theology"With a stunning command of both ancient sources and contemporary scholarship, Parsons offers a trove of fresh insights on physically challenged figures in Luke and Acts. Readers of this carefully argued work will never look at the bent woman, the diminutive Zacchaeus, the lame man (Acts 3), and the Ethiopian eunuch the same way again. Deformed bodies (by conventional standards) pose no barriers to transformed character through dynamic encounters with the Lukan Jesus and his emissaries. Such experiences mount a poignant resistance to prejudicial and superficial profiling in Luke's day―and ours."―F. Scott Spencer, Professor of New Testament, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond"Parsons trains his eagle eye on details missed by most scholars. The results are fascinating and unexpected, throwing fresh light on attitudes to bodily characteristics in Luke's day before bringing us back to our world with a theological jolt."―Graham Stanton (1940-2009), Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, University of CambridgeReviewWith a stunning command of both ancient sources and contemporary scholarship, Parsons offers a trove of fresh insights on physically challenged figures in Luke and Acts. Readers of this carefully argued work will never look at the bent woman, the diminutive Zacchaeus, the lame man (Acts 3), and the Ethiopian eunuch the same way again. Deformed bodies (by conventional standards) pose no barriers to transformed character through dynamic encounters with the Lukan Jesus and his emissaries. Such experiences mount a poignant resistance to prejudicial and superficial profiling in Luke's day―and ours.(F. Scott Spencer, Professor of New Testament, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond)Parsons trains his eagle eye on details missed by most scholars. The results are fascinating and unexpected, throwing fresh light on attitudes to bodily characteristics in Luke's day before bringing us back to our world with a theological jolt.(Graham Stanton (1940-2009), Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge)Not many books really break new ground. This one does. Parsons cast Luke's descriptions of the bent woman, Zacchaeus, the lame man, and the Ethiopian eunuch in a new light and shows how the gospel radically challenges cultural conventions and speaks a word of grace.(Alan Culpepper, Dean, McAfee School of Theology)From the Inside FlapHow the gospel writer and historian challenges ancient cultural conventionsAbout the AuthorMikeal C. Parsons is the Kidd L. and Buna Hitchcock Macon Chair in Religion at Baylor University. He is the author of numerous books including most recently Luke: A Handbook on the Greek Text and Acts: A Handbook on the Greek Text, and the editor of The Acts of the Apostles: Four Centuries of Baptist Interpretation. Parsons lives in Waco, Texas.



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