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Published: 19 November 2017
... of 1984-5. 1973’s Play for Today Speech Day is an experimental play about the class-related implications of education and the dim prospects for school-leavers, his novel The Gamekeeper (1975) about class injustice in relation to private land-ownership. Tom Kite...
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Published: 01 October 2009
... in the main lower-working-class women whose behaviour was not as closely supervised. They were the women who caused the authorities most concern and who were prosecuted in the courts for their public associations with US troops. American troops Australia Kilkeel Co Down Londonderry Second World War...
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Published: 30 November 2013
... Bull Irish land question William O'Brien Northern Ireland Class conflict and agricultural land tenure My interest in the Irish land question originated during the doctoral research that I commenced in 1968. Focusing on the role of the Irish nationalist leader, William O'Brien, in resolving...
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Published: 01 October 2015
... process of detailed case-making inside institutions in the period, and were then framed inside narratives of insanity. case note records England narratives occupations police women database Stoler Ann Laura welfare admission asylums Brookes Barbara class Dunedin gender governmentality Hall...
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Published: 01 October 2015
... the backdrop of discursive formations of colonialism and masculinity. For instance, I want to show how the dominant medical diagnoses, evinced through the data, tell us something about constructions of colonial masculinity and gender relations. class delusions England gender grief police Pollard N W...
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Published: 01 October 2015
... ethnicity health sexuality whiteness boarding houses class deserted wives goldrush Labrum Bronwyn marriage pregnancy widows Britain case note records colonial medicine feminist marital status race Syder Mingay admission children Malcolm Elizabeth Port Phillip delusions Ireland...
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Published: 01 April 2017
... political training, his political heterodoxy along with his views on the synergy of industrial and political struggles, the relationship between class and sectionalism, and the sources of union power and his bargaining strategy. The chapter also examines his relationship with citizens as members...
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Published: 20 September 2017
... damage of prisons student council ‘voice’ for pupils parent–teacher association PTA capitalism market mechanisms Taylorism Students Fantasy Neoliberal governance Race Class Competition Hierarchy Compromise Negotiation Ambivalence People born into unwelcoming worlds and unreliable...
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Published: 20 September 2017
... in the education market. Secondly, it explores how race and class are lived out in Dreamfields’ neoliberal regime. Whiteness does not rely on the white subject to be materialised, while the racialised subject is conceptualised through the lens of class. Both pathological blackness and dirty whiteness can be 'lost...
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Published: 01 December 2009
..., arguing that social fissures based on class and race have been integrated into Venezuela's development strategy, undermining it, as they perpetuate, and in turn are perpetuated by, the country's economic dependency on the advanced capitalist countries. To prove this, the chapter first analyses data...
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Published: 07 September 2010
...This chapter assesses the tastes of working-class consumers in the smaller and more local region of South Wales in order to analyse the popularity of certain films and novels, and consumers' responses to them. The South Wales Miners' Institutes played a central role in the life of the region's...
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Published: 14 May 2017
... of the Poor Law Commission Poor Law Commission passim Policy Poor laws Poverty Welfare Eighteenth century Nineteenth century Poor relief Experience Administration Poor Class The curtailment of Ann Dunster’s outdoor relief mirrors the experiences of many other claimants after the late eighteenth...
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Published: 01 January 2012
... expectations and assumptions. Social dancing presented a disturbing ‘otherness’ of gender, race and class which challenged traditional notions of masculinity and Englishness, as was apparent in the dance profession's attempts to restrain the easy-going ‘oppositional’ spontaneity of dance styles in the 1920s...
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Published: 31 July 2013
... in resistance to the regressive advance of systemic racism. social sciences South Africa race instinct race and sex colonial administration race and class multi-racial modernity The construction of institutionalised racial inequality, facilitated by the new language of race relations, was first...
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Published: 01 July 2016
... and her transgressive, cross-class, same-sex desire. Through these images, the film gestures to a different kind of community to come, to the possibility of a world beyond the stifling and exclusionary world of the family, and hints at queer and non-normative forms of kinship and collectivitywhich...
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Published: 01 December 2007
...This chapter studies A Disaffection, one of Kelman's novels that feature a character with a working-class background. Unlike the protagonists of the other novels, however, A Disaffection's Patrick Doyle is the only one who attends university. The chapter states...
Book
Published online: 19 July 2012
Published in print: 01 December 2007
... literary response to particular aspects of contemporary working-class language and culture. Historicised through diverse contexts such as Scottish socialism, public transport, emigration, ‘Booker Prize’ culture and Glasgow's controversial ‘City of Culture’ status in 1990, the book offers readings...
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Published: 31 July 2014
... to contemporary policy paradigms that often represent working-class students as ‘failing and disaffected’ (a representation compounded by the politics of race), Gerrard suggests the need to examine the social history of educational agency and initiative. Taking this up, this chapter then introduces the two social...
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Published: 31 July 2014
..., the placement of ‘blackness’ as a foundational conceptual tenet of BSSs, and the collective cultures they fostered, is considered. In this discussion BSS curricula and schooling practices are examined, revealing diverse experiences and understandings of class, race and gender in the creation – and projection...
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Published: 01 September 2015
... for the professionalisation of mental nursing using the Cardiff City Mental Hospital/Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital as a case study. A variety of sources aid examination of the intersection of four key themes: medicine, gender, class, and war. In addition, nursing registers are used to identify the occupational and social...