10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROMANTICISATION»
Discover the use of
romanticisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
romanticisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
They are underpinned by a romanticisation of the local which places context
beyond the reach of liberal peacebuilding. Even worse (from the perspective of
an immanent critique) for any attempt to resuscitate liberal peacebuilding, context
is ...
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The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: From the Margins to the ...
Romanticisation. of. “naturalness”. The “happy animals” narrative was frequently
connectedwith a discourseabout naturalness. Wenoted the romanticisation
ofnature (in 42 per cent of the meat exporter websites) and of.
Nik Taylor, Richard Twine, 2014
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Connected Worlds: History in Transnational Perspective
The historiography of consumer culture in Australia has focused largely on
women and domesticity rather than romance, with Marilyn Lake's work on the
sexualisation of femininity and romanticisation of advertisements in women's
magazines ...
Ann Curthoys, Marilyn Lake, 2005
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Imagining the Good Life: Negotiating Culture and Development ...
The Shangrila myth is itself a part of a more general romanticisation of the
Himalayas. Even for ancient South Asians, the Himalayas, abounding with
numerous sacred lakes and peaks, was seen as the abode of saints and wise
men and the ...
Francis Khek Gee Lim, 2008
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Hyperscapes in the Poetry of Frank O'Hara: Difference, ...
do not particularly find the passage a romanticisation of the black singer (
whispering is not a racial stereotype). Rather, I see another form of
romanticisation at work here - the romanticisation of the artist-as-performer - in
the assumption that ...
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Education and Society: 25 Years of the British Journal of ...
I shall argue that the source of Willis's romanticisation of resisters, 'the lads', is a
romanticisation of resistance as such, and that the theoretical source of the latter
is a romanticisation of culture which persists into more recent analyses.
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International Human Rights, Decolonisation and ...
This romanticisation tends to grant to indigenous peoples a mystical wisdom and
connection with the earth and the supernatural which the literate culture has
already sacrificed in destroying its own oral cultural roots. But this romanticisation
is ...
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Ambiguities of Activism: Alter-globalism and the Imperatives ...
THE RISE OF A METAPHOR IN RADICAL THOUGHT As I explained in the
previous chapter, the complicities of new media activism in acceleration run
through various hallucinations of radical alterity, like the romanticisation and
objectification ...
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The Outlaw Legend: A Cultural Tradition in Britain, America ...
1 Later still, but only a short step away, we get the thorough romanticisation of
Robin Hood by Sir Walter Scott and a host of other literary workers. This media
romanticisation continues throughout the nineteenth century in various kinds of ...
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Real Green: Sustainability after the End of Nature
The romanticisation of nature is thus a paradoxical consequence of the scientific
revolution, one, in fact, that environmentalism deepens via an ecocentric
interpretation of Darwinism. But this romanticisation should not blind us: Nature
within ...
Dr Manuel Arias-Maldonado, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ROMANTICISATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
romanticisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Women and Writing - Resistance or Affirmation of Ability?
Why the "romanticisation of resistance" in the study of humanities, asks Palestinian anthropologist Prof Lila Abu-Lughod? Abu-Lughod instead suggested that ... «AllAfrica.com, Jul 15»
Review: Academy of Ancient Music at Cheltenham Town Hall
... sinewy strings delivering just a tinge of vibrato to create a taut, dynamic context which stripped this much-played work of every veneer of over-romanticisation. «Birmingham Post, Jul 15»
Miyazaki making short film
... followed the release in 2013 of his final feature-length film, The Wind Rises, which was criticised for what some people said was romanticisation of conflict. «The Straits Times, Jul 15»
Charleston and the Roots of Oppression
Furthermore, it is only the most recognisable example of the South's disturbing romanticisation of the Antebellum Era. From Gone with the Wind to Augusta ... «The News Hub, Jun 15»
Why Fifty Shades of Grey made my skin crawl
Save for later. HATED it. The film of Fifty Shades of Grey. Because it is a romanticisation — a glorification — of the controlling man. And, like the in-built gaydar, ... «The Australian, Mar 15»
The Faults in The Fault in Our Stars.
The thought of an arrogant, selfish white male buying love through the romanticisation of cancer, sickens me. Not only does Green create the desirable love story ... «Redbrick, Nov 14»
London: the capital of globalisation
Nostalgia is a kind of amnesia: the romanticisation of old London forgets how shabby and short of opportunity it was, entire neighbourhoods languishing in ... «Financial Times, Sep 14»
The romanticisation of scars
Is it fair to compare art? To compare, with the case at hand, the new movie version of Plae Kao (The Scar) with the movie version of Plae Kao, out in 1977 and ... «Bangkok Post, Aug 14»
World's largest gin markets
With innovation abounding the category and a continuing romanticisation of early 20th century cocktails, its no surprise that gin is experiencing what many are ... «The Spirits Business, Feb 14»
Crouching Tiger, Looming Dragon
The disastrous consequences of India's misreading of China's motivations and Delhi's romanticisation of the relationship with Beijing in the 1950s form the ... «Indian Express, Feb 14»