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E-BooksFire Metaphors Discourses of Awe and Authority



Fire Metaphors Discourses of Awe and Authority
Fire Metaphors: Discourses of Awe and Authority by Jonathan Charteris-Black
English | November 17, 2016 | ISBN: 1472532546, 1350070092 | True EPUB | 248 pages | 2.5 MB
This detailed study of fire metaphors provides a deep understanding of the purposeful work of metaphor in discourse. It analyses how and why fire metaphors are used in discourses of awe (mythology and religion) and authority (political speeches and media reports).



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E-BooksDiscourses of (De)Legitimization Participatory Culture in Digital Contexts



Discourses of (De)Legitimization Participatory Culture in Digital Contexts
Andrew S. Ross, "Discourses of (De)Legitimization: Participatory Culture in Digital Contexts "
English | ISBN: 1138578754 | 2018 | 366 pages | PDF | 10 MB
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which digital communication facilitate and inform discourses of legitimization and delegitimization in contemporary participatory cultures. The book draws on multiple theoretical traditions from critical discourse analysis to allow for a greater critical engagement of the ways in which values are either justified or criticized on social media platforms across a variety of social milieus, including the personal, political, religious, corporate, and commercial. The volume highlights data from across ten national contexts and a range of online platforms to demonstrate how these discursive practices manifest themselves differently across a range of settings. Taken together, the seventeen chapters in this book offer a more informed understanding of how these discursive spaces help us to interpret the manner in which digital communication can be used to legitimize or delegitimize, making this book an ideal resource for students and scholars in discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, new media, and media production.



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E-BooksThe Cultural Career of Coolness Discourses and Practices of Affect Control in European Antiquity, the United States, an



The Cultural Career of Coolness Discourses and Practices of Affect Control in European Antiquity, the United States, an
Ulla Haselstein, "The Cultural Career of Coolness: Discourses and Practices of Affect Control in European Antiquity, the United States, an"
English | ISBN: 0739173162 | 2013 | 320 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Cool is a word of American English that has been integrated into the vocabulary of numerous languages around the globe. Today it is a term most often used in advertising trendy commodities, or, more generally, in promoting urban lifestyles in our postmodern age. But what is the history of the term "cool?" When has coolness come to be associated with certain modes of contemporary self-fashioning? On what grounds do certain nations claim a privilege to be recognized as "cool?" These are some of the questions that served as a starting-point for a comparative cultural inquiry which brought together specialists from American Studies and Japanese Studies, but also from Classics, Philosophy and Sociology. The conceptual grid of the volume can be described as follows:



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E-BooksDiscourses of Globalisation, Ideology, Education and Policy Reforms



Discourses of Globalisation, Ideology, Education and Policy Reforms
Discourses of Globalisation, Ideology, Education and Policy Reforms by Joseph Zajda
English | EPUB | 2022 | 205 Pages | ISBN : 3030715825 | 3.4 MB
This book presents a global overview of discourses of globalization, current research in education and education policy reforms. It first examines globalisation, education and policy research and reforms in education, including coverage of main trends in education and policy reforms globally, as well as specific policy issues such as equity, inclusive schooling and quality education for all.



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E-BooksMoral and Political Discourses in Philosophy of Education Reflections on Moral and Political Education





Moral and Political Discourses in Philosophy of Education Reflections on Moral and Political Education
Prakash Iyer, "Moral and Political Discourses in Philosophy of Education: Reflections on Moral and Political Education"
English | ISBN: 0367147254 | 2021 | 186 pages | PDF | 6 MB
This book focuses on moral and political education and critically engages with educational issues from a philosophical perspective. It engages with questions of moral education as well as questions about citizenship education, to address apprehensions on learning in a liberal democracy while parallelly invoking issues from within the curriculum, the school environment and teacher-student relationship.



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E-BooksOdun Discourses, Strategies and Power in the Yoruba Play of Transformation





Odun Discourses, Strategies and Power in the Yoruba Play of Transformation
Odun: Discourses, Strategies and Power in the Yoruba Play of Transformation By Cristina Boscolo
2009 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 9042026804 | PDF | 4 MB
A poetic 'voice' scans the rhythm of academic research, telling of the encounter with odún; then the voice falls silent. What is then raised is the dust of a forgotten academic debate on the nature of theatre and drama, and the following divergent standpoints of critical discourses bent on empowering their own vision, and defining themselves, rather, as counterdiscourses. This, the first part of the book: a metacritical discourse, on the geopolitics (the inherent power imbalances) of academic writing and its effects on odún, the performances dedicated to the gods, ancestors, and heroes of Yorùbá history. But odún: where is it? and what is it? And the 'voice'? The many critical discourses have not really answered these questions. In effect, odún is many things. To enable the reader to see these, the study proceeds with an 'intermezzo': a frame of reference that sets odún, the festival, in its own historico-cultural ecoenvironment, identifying the strategies that inform the performance and constitute its aesthetic. It is a 'classical' yet, for odún, an innovative procedure. This interdisciplinary background equips the reader with the knowledge necessary to watch the performance, to witness its beauty, and to understand the 'half words' odún utters. And now the performance can begin. The 'voice' emerges one last time, to introduce the second section, which presents two case studies. The reader is led, day by day, through the celebrations -odún edì, Morèmi's story, and its realization in performance; then confrontation by the masks of the ancestors duing odún egúngún (particularly as held in Ibadan). The meaning of odún becomes clearer and clearer. Odún is poetry, dances, masks, food, prayer. It is play (eré) and belief (ìgbàgbó). It is interaction between the players (both performers and spectators). It is also politics and power. It contains secrets and sacrifices. It is a reality with its own dimension and, above all, as the quintessential site of knowledge, it possesses the power to transform. In short, it is a challenge - a challenge that the present book and its voices take up.



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E-BooksDiscourses of Globalisation, Ideology, and Human Rights





Discourses of Globalisation, Ideology, and Human Rights
Discourses of Globalisation, Ideology, and Human Rights
English | 2022 | ISBN: 3030905896 | 233 Pages | PDF | 3 MB
This book examines dominant discourses in human rights education globally. Using diverse paradigms, ranging from critical theory to discourse analysis, the book examines major human rights education reforms and policy issues in a global culture, with a focus on the ambivalent and problematic relationship between human rights education discourses, ideology and the state. The book discusses democracy, ideology and human rights, which are among the most critical and significant factors defining and contextualising the processes surrounding human rights education globally. The book critiques current human rights education practices and policy reforms, illustrating the shifts in the relationship between the state, ideology, and human rights education policy.



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E-BooksDiscourses of Identity in Liminal Places and Spaces





Discourses of Identity in Liminal Places and Spaces
Roberta Piazza, "Discourses of Identity in Liminal Places and Spaces "
English | ISBN: 081539568X | 2019 | 320 pages | PDF | 3 MB
This collection highlights the interplay between language and liminal places and spaces in building distinct narratives of selfhood. The book uses an interdisciplinary approach to examine linguistic and social phenomena in places shaped by displacement and social inequality. The book also looks at chronotopes, the Bakhtinian-inspired concept of the interconnectedness of time and space in identity. The volume demonstrates how studying liminal places and spaces can offer unique insights into how people construct language and selfhood in these spaces, making this key reading for researchers in sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, geography, and linguistic anthropology.



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E-BooksSurveillance, Architecture and Control Discourses on Spatial Culture






Surveillance, Architecture and Control Discourses on Spatial Culture
Surveillance, Architecture and Control: Discourses on Spatial Culture by Susan Flynn
English | EPUB | 2019 | 342 Pages | ISBN : 3030003701 | 4.4 MB
This edited collection examines the culture of surveillance as it is expressed in the built environment. Expanding on discussions from previous collections; Spaces of Surveillance: States and Selves (2017) and Surveillance, Race, Culture (2018), this book seeks to explore instances of surveillance within and around specific architectural entities, both historical and fictitious, buildings with specific social purposes and those existing in fiction, film, photography, performance and art.



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E-BooksDada and Beyond Volume 1 Dada Discourses





Dada and Beyond Volume 1 Dada Discourses
Dada and Beyond: Volume 1: Dada Discourses By Elza Adamowicz, Eric Robertson
2011 | 260 Pages | ISBN: 904203355X | PDF | 3 MB
This collection of critical essays celebrates the subversive and challenging creativity of the Dada movement, born in pacifist Zurich in 1916 in violent reaction to the First World War. It examines the collective and individual activities that took place under the name of Dada in Zurich, Cologne, Berlin, Paris, New York and Barcelona, and explores the various creative forms employed, including text, collage, photomontage, objects, dance, performance and film. The authors suggest new ways of understanding the work of the most famous Dadaists, while also casting light on the contribution of hitherto neglected figures. "Dada was a bomb", declared Max Ernst in an interview in 1958. "Can you imagine anyone, almost half a century after the explosion of a bomb, trying to collect its fragments and stick them together in order to display them?" The aim of this volume is not to reconstitute the bomb, but to analyse some of its explosive effects and after-effects that continue to resonate nearly a century later. Far from attempting to reduce Dada to a homogeneous movement, or to define a unifying principle beneath and beyond the multiple directions taken by Dadaists, this collection aims to respect the diversity and heterogeneity of the movement's collective activities as well as the specificity of its individual actors.



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