10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CLUBBABILITY»
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Bodies in Contact: Rethinking Colonial Encounters in World ...
Mrinalini Sinha Britishness, Clubbability, and the Colonial Public Sphere
European clubs were historically elite white male preserves in Britain, and even
more so in India, where they functioned as islands of Englishness in a sea of "
natives.
Tony Ballantyne, Antoinette Burton, 2005
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Contested Masculinities: Crises in Colonial Male Identity ...
Johnson and His Friends, 1764–1784, Lewis P. Curtis and Herman W. Liebert (
Archon Books, 1963), 67–68. Mrinalini Sinha, “Britishness, Clubbability, and the
Colonial Public Sphere: The Genealogy of an Imperial Institution in Colonial India
.
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Empire of the Mind: Subscription Libraries, Literacy & ...
With regards to clubs, Mrinalini Sinha, author of “Britishness, Clubbability, and
the Colonial Public Sphere” noted “the clubs served both to divide people and to
mobilize them on the basis of specific sociopolitical identities. It was precisely this
...
Sterling Joseph Coleman (Jr), 2008
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A Room of His Own: A Literary-Cultural Study of Victorian ...
110 Bernard Darwin's celebration of “clubbability”—what he defines as “a liking
for our fellow creatures and a general power of getting on with them” (7)—is
surely a recognition of the cultural currency and symbolic weight of fraternalism.
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Public Relations in Britain: A History of Professional ...
®clubbability, ̄. and that elusive quality,. ®calibre. ̄. The emphasis on personal
qualities made it impossible for the Institute to monopolise practice. Even in the
era when public relations was definedasanextensionof personal relations, there ...
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Conversation: A History of a Declining Art
Clubbability. Coffeehouses were not the only venue for conversation in
eighteenth-century Britain. Conversations took place in clubs as well. If many
foreigners admired London's coffeehouses, many also admired the variety of
clubs in London ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
The social district of which St James's (London) is the centre: coll; from ca 1870.
clubbability . The possession of qualities fitting a person to be a member of a club
: coll: from ca 1875. clubs are trump(s) . Brute force rules, or is to A-Z 1029.
e. American. In. the. good. old. days,. affability,. clubbability,. and. personality.
could. take. you. to. the. top. 'A. Reporter's. Life'. is. Walter. Cronkite's. paean. to.
the. American. amateur. Cronkfte's reactions to Nazis, Nixon, and nationalism are
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The Minority Voice: Hubert Butler and Southern Irish ...
66 If, as John Wilson Foster has claimed, the Ascendancy intelligentsia of former
generations had relied upon the 'social concentration and defensive clubbability'
of their caste in achieving a sense of cohesion, then surely it can be argued that ...
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Pluralism and the Personality of the State
The English, he suggests, are a 'clubbable' people,28 well able to organise
themselves into small groups and associations without need either of the state or
of political theory to guide them. Yet this insistence on the clubbability of the
English ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CLUBBABILITY»
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clubbability no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Oxford's Influential Inklings
In a society known for its masculine "clubbability," yet haunted by the memory of so many friendships severed, so many men cut down in their ... «Chronicle of Higher Education, mai 15»
Could Carlisle Utd really soar like the Swans?
... after a racist gaffe or seven, it was, from Lawn, a cheerfully vague phrase that praised Carlisle's rulers for their friendliness, their clubbability. «News & Star, mar 15»
Theresa May reveals ambition to be desert island dancing queen
And when it comes to clubbability and hanging around in Westminster bars, she is forthright: “It is not me.” The first of her chosen eight discs is ... «The Guardian, nov 14»
New Year Honours 2014: Don't look for logic in our honours system
Membership doesn't depend on class, blood, connections, sycophancy, clubbability or capacity for imbibing first-growth claret, but on pure merit ... «Telegraph.co.uk, dez 13»
The First Bohemians: Life and Art in London's Golden Age, by Vic …
Sir Joshua Reynolds comes over as a villain of sorts – for being passionless, slyly sexual in his sexlessness and for all his clubbability, a bore. «Times Higher Education, dez 13»
Women voters ask: Can you hear us, David Cameron?
Because women are not like men; neither in our clubbability nor in our gullibility. Which might explain why we are less than impressed with the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, set 13»
The Fall on BBC Two: The critics have their say - what's your verdict?
There's a touch of Sarah Lund in her un-clubbability and single-mindedness, and a little Saga Norén in her taste for commitment-free, even ... «Digital Spy UK, mai 13»
Flowers and rock & roll: the botanical art of Rory McEwen
Yet McEwen, for all his endless clubbability and shifting between activities, achieved an extraordinary amount in a painting career lasting little ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 13»
The Discriminating Philistine
You don't have to be anticapitalist to think that such an idea debases the concept of human clubbability. (In the same way, the word “solidarity” is degraded in ... «City Journal, abr 13»
William Turnbull, 1922-2012
Rather, a mixture of natural dignity and clubbability made him an enduringly popular figure in the art world, a fact that undoubtedly helped his ... «The Arts Desk, nov 12»