10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SENTIMENTALISATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
sentimentalisation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
sentimentalisation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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I'm Too Hot Now: Themes and Variations from General Practice
The piece that caused the stir was a chapter by Anthony O'Hear, Professor of
Philosophy at Bradford, in Faking it: the sentimentalisation of modern society4. It
is published by The Social Affairs Unit, which, according to The Times, 'is famous
for ...
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Caring and Doing for Others: Social Responsibility in the ...
American values: 1968–1998. Washington Post, 27 December. Charlton, B.,
1998. Life before health. In Faking it: The sentimentalisation of modern society,
ed. D. Anderson and P. Mullen, 19–38. London: Social Affairs Unit. Clotfelter,
C. T., ed.
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Sentimental Narrative and the Social Order in France, 1760-1820
We have already seen that the privileged focus of the process of
sentimentalisation is the figure of the victim: misfortune and suffering are the
primary conditions of sentimentalisation. If one tries to understand this basic
prerequisite of the ...
4
Remembering Diana: Cultural Memory and the Reinvention of ...
... had desired, even if it was no longer publicly expressed, was made clear with
the controversy that met the publication of the report by the Social Affairs Unit, the
conservative think-tank, Faking It: The Sentimentalisation of Modern Society.
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Rewriting the Sexual Contract
Stratagems for dealing with emotion The first stratagem is the sentimentalisation
of the moral life. Sentimentality is not unique to democratic societies;
nevertheless, it has assumed an importance in modern times that has no clear
parallel ...
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Materializing Religion: Expression, Performance and Ritual
Mullen, P. (1998), 'All Feelings and No Doctrine: The Sentimentalisation of
Religion', in Anderson, D. and P. Mullen (eds), Faking It: The Sentimentalisation
of Modern Society, London: Social Affairs Unit. Peirce, C. S. (1966), Selected
Writings, ...
Elisabeth Arweck, William J. F. Keenan, 2006
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The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature: Modern ...
Indeed, this phenomenon has since been seen as representing a new
sentimentalisation of Scottish industrial, political or workplace experience,
Clydesideism, to complement such general, and often abused, terms as Kailyard
or tartanry.
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Reading Educational Research and Policy
The sentimentalisation of the 'child' and the 'criminal abnegation of educational
responsibility' by 'offering a child no exit from his “social and cultural context”',
which leads to 'burying his feet in concrete' (Daley 1991). • The use of pejorative
...
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The Photographic Image in Digital Culture
Over a long historical process, it is leisure time and experience that has emerged
as the primary site for the sentimentalisation of family identity: it is seen as the
time and activity in which real personal meaning is to be found. Leisure is a
difficult ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SENTIMENTALISATION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
sentimentalisation im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The Toxic Myth of Anzac
There are no exact parallels with Ireland's experience, except in this: that the sentimentalisation of slaughter which McIntyre lost his job for exposing is evident, ... «CounterPunch, Mai 15»
Eamonn McCann: Rage not reverence should mark first World War …
There are no exact parallels with Ireland's experience, except in this: that the sentimentalisation of slaughter which McIntyre lost his job for exposing is evident, ... «Irish Times, Apr 15»
'Stop sentimentalising,' says chief hunter: 'killing is part of life'
He said that the argument that birds are migrating in order to lay eggs and breed was “an unnecessary sentimentalisation” and that the difference between ... «MaltaToday, Apr 15»
Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned, BBC Four
For instance, during World War Two the Corporation became extremely hostile to crooners from the USA, seemingly because their "American sentimentalisation ... «The Arts Desk, Jul 14»
Film Review: 'Will and Testament'
And yet anger is the emotion that's missing most from Kite's flawed documentary, replaced by the sentimentalisation of the Left and the glory of political defeat. «CineVue, Jun 14»
Antony Beevor: A century on, this bloody war still divides us
But at the same time there has also been a certain element of sentimentalisation, generalising tragedy from individual cases. The demands for a sweeping ... «Evening Standard, Jan 14»
Christmas comes but once a year — starting in November
A Christmas Carol, published in 1843, created the obsession with a “white Christmas”, a sentimentalisation of Dickens's own childhood winters. “Dickens was ... «Evening Standard, Nov 13»
Simon Hoggart's week: Out of the Daimler, into the puddle
... who writes: "One aspect of Benn that has never changed over the years (apart from being wrong about more or less everything) is his sentimentalisation of the ... «The Guardian, Nov 13»
Profile - Clifford Rowe: Inspiration drawn from a radical production line
Avoiding the sentimentalisation and idealisation which marred many Western and Soviet depictions of this topic, Rowe's paintings show the interdependency ... «Morning Star Online, Sep 13»
To kiss or kill a feral cat
The existence of domestic pets is predicated on the sentimentalisation of speciesism: the idea that we are inherently different from, and superior to, all other ... «Eureka Street, Feb 13»