10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNCOERCIVELY»
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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: Live Theory
Spivak's answer lies in education; if a teacher of literature can uncoercively
rearrange the desires of students at an American university, there must be a way
of uncoercively touching the mental theatre of the subaltern woman (see 'Moral ...
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Popular Culture: Past and Present
What I want to suggest is that Jackie occupies the sphere of the personal or
private, what Gramsci calls 'Civil Society' ('the ensemble of organisms that are
commonly called Private').lo Hegemony is sought uncoercively on this terrain,
which is ...
Tony Bennett, Graham Martin, Bernard Waites, 2013
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Ormond; or, The secret witness. Clara Howard; or The ...
The dread of punishment, however, might induce him to refund, uncoercively, the
whole or some part of the stolen property. Money was at this moment necessary
to existence, and she conceived herself justly entitled to that of which her father ...
Charles Brockden Brown, 1859
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ormond; or, the secret witness.
The dread of punishment, however, might induce him to refund, uncoercively, the
whole or some part of the stolen property. Money was at this moment necessary
to existence, and she conceived herself justly entitled to that of which her* father
...
charles brockden brown, 1859
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Feminist Literacies, 1968-75
She designed games to help solve “theatre problems”—how to show grief, how to
use the body rather than words to speak, what to do with one's hands, and so on
—and to solve such problems “organically and uncoercively” (Sweet xvii).
Kathryn Thoms Flannery, 2010
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Ormond, Or, The Secret Witness: With Related Texts
The dread of punishment, however, might induce him to refund, uncoercively, the
whole or some part of the stolen property. Money was at this moment necessary
to existence, and she conceived herself justly entitled to that, of which her father ...
Charles Brockden Brown, Philip Barnard, Stephen Shapiro, 2009
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Free Will: Libertarianism, alternative possibilities, and ...
... by (indeterministically and uncoercively formed) preference. But then that act of
preference formation, to be free, must derive properly from a preference, and so
on. Thus it seems that there is a regress problem with the proposed account.
John Martin Fischer, 2005
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America after Tocqueville: Democracy against Difference
The attributes of a dialogue that moves unerringly and clearly, reasonably, and
uncoercively, seems more like an ideal description than the kind of exchange that
can be managed in a public forum, whether it takes place in a voluntary or a ...
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Literature, Literary History, and Cultural Memory
Children's writers can often be seen as responsibly and uncoercively welcoming
children into a wider human community within which discussion ranges freely.
Even drama, though apparently taking place merely between the dramatis ...
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Science and Theology Since Copernicus: The Search for ...
God is thought of as constantly and uncoercively luring the world and its beings
towards goodness and fulfillment. 334 Polkinghorne 1989:80 335 Peacocke
1993:128. As he points out, God's relation to time has for centuries entered into ...