CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO HISTORICISE
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IMPERATIVE
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NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
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historicised
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historicising
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HISTORICISE»
Scopri l'uso di
historicise nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
historicise e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: ...
'Always historicise!' Fredric Jameson famously wrote, adding that this was 'the
one absolute and we may even say "transhistorical" imperative of all dialectical
thought'.1 It is indeed a requirement one would expect anyone committed to
Marx's ...
George Alexander Kennedy, Christa Knellwolf, Christopher Norris, 2001
2
Virginia Woolf in Context
CHAPTER I Historicising IVoolfi Context Studies Michael H. Whitworth Why
historicise? It has not always seemed natural or inevitable that a critic ought to. In
the case ofWoolf, the question ofwhether her works ought to be read in the
context of ...
Bryony Randall, Jane Goldman, 2012
The proper response to this would be first to acknowledge the ironic status of
representation, whereby it must always be misrepresentation (or disguise,
deception, impersonation); and secondly to historicise representation, not as a
problem of ...
4
We Asians: between past and future : a millennium regional ...
You began by quoting Jameson's phrase "always historicise", and you said, if l
remember, "to historicise is to occupy the terrain of the political". Somewhere
towards the end of your talk, you pointed out that politics (and l am not quite sure
what ...
5
The Politics of Belonging in India: Becoming Adivasi
One needs then to historicise the concept of 'tribe', a subject of recent debate in
the Indian context (Sundar 1997; Skaria 1999; Guha 1999). In 1901, in the
Census of India, H.H. Risley attempted to provide a definition of 'tribe' that would
be ...
Daniel J. Rycroft, Sangeeta Dasgupta, 2011
6
Chambers's papers for the people
The disposition to allegorise the divine legends naturally belonged rather to the
philosophers, the philosophic habit being to rise to abstractions ; the disposition
to historicise the human legends belonged rather to the historians ; the habit of ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1850
7
Chambers's Papers for the People
The disposition to allegorise the divine legends naturally belonged rather to the
philosophers, the philosophic habit being to rise to abstractions; the disposition to
historicise the human legends belonged rather to the historians ; the habit of ...
8
Arthuriana: Early Arthurian Tradition and the Origins of the ...
... it should perhaps be emphasised that there is no reason to think that all of the
battles used to historicise Arthur were real historical battles – at least some of the
battles used to historicise Fionn seem to have been invented spontaneously for ...
9
Chambers's Papers for the People
The disposition to allegorise the divine legends naturally belonged rather to the
philosophers, the philosophic habit being to rise to abstractions; the disposition to
historicise the human legends belonged rather to the historians ; the habit of ...
10
A History of Greece from the Earliest Period to the Close of ...
truth. Instructed men were commonly disposed to historicise only the heroic
legends, and to allegorise more or less of the divine legends: the attempt of
Euémerus to historicise the latter was for the most part denounced as irreligious,
while that ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HISTORICISE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
historicise nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Calcutta's architecture is unique. Its destruction is a disaster for the city
We don't periodise, falling back on catch-all terms like “colonial”; or historicise; or describe; or define. Simply put, “heritage” means we don't see ... «The Guardian, lug 15»
Glasgow embarks on the world's first fantasy literature degree
Like the undergraduate course, it will seek to historicise fantasy writing. Maslen cites the example of Lord Dunsany, a man who saw service in ... «Herald Scotland, giu 15»
OPINION: Imagined international justice, al-Bashir and the ICC
It is to historicise and broaden accountability, not so that we can obfuscate, but so that we may better understand and deliver justice. «Eyewitness News, giu 15»
The Afterlives of Modernism
The argument is that the ultimate failure of postmodernism is its eagerness to historicise itself before it has really finished, perhaps due to what I call a sense of ... «Philosophy Now, mag 15»
Inside George Brandis's Australia Council arts heist
A popular academic trend has been to historicise artworks – rejecting its premise of timeless truths and arguing its very production, and the ... «The Saturday Paper, mag 15»
Takfiri fatwa for a minister
More than other things, it is important to historicise the Deobandi influence in Pakistan. Many scholars consider Afghan jihad as a catalyst in ... «The News on Sunday, mag 15»
Freedom of speech: A principle abused
Western popular society continually fails to historicise the conflict between the West and the Middle East, neglecting Eurocentric hypocrisy and ... «The Mancunion, mar 15»
Would London Make Sense Without Smell?
We regularly critique, comment upon and historicise the visible architecture of the city. We campaign for facades of historical or aesthetic import, ... «Londonist, feb 15»
Ideology and the rise of terror
In this piece, I will attempt to historicise the rise of some militant “Islamic” movements so that in our public debate we may have balance and ... «The Hindu, gen 15»
Love plants? Here's a flashback of portraits from the early 1900s
Part of the purpose of this exhibition is to historicise these photographs as they were a key in the development of modernism - both in ... «Hindustan Times, gen 15»