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Published online: 20 June 2013
Published in print: 16 October 2008
...-disclosure. The author explores how romantic subjectivity, even as it negotiates with others in the social sphere, frequently rejects the demands of self-assertion and fails to prove its authenticity and coherence....
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Published: 09 April 2014
... nationalism Yugoslavia Christians cultural change cultural stability authenticity indigenous cultures Nigeria Sudan Afghanistan Ataturk Mustafa Kemal Pasa Gokalp Ziya Republican People’s Party Senghor Leopold Iraq Syria minority law Dayabhaga law widows Ambedkar B R Gandhians Constituent...
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Published: 05 April 2017
... class in its social surroundings, the chapter argues that the debate went beyond, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing this middle class from “ifranji” (Western/European) modes of consumption and attempting to ground modern domesticity in “Oriental” or “Syrian” authenticity. America Britain...
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Published: 19 October 2010
...This chapter shows how Kamo no Mabuchi's follower Motoori Norinaga presented a more complex vision of poetic authenticity, one that revealed more concern than Mabuchi had with the difficulties of connecting to other people, while still ultimately finding a way to use Japanese poetry, to eliminate...
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Published: 29 February 2008
... liberalism, and Marxism. The chapter suggests that the rise of Asian economies in the 1980s empowered the Japanese developmentalists and played a key role in increasing the intellectual authenticity of their normalcy claim. Asian economies Newly Industrialized Economies NIEs East Asian Miracle The economic...
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Published: 07 May 2014
..., unsocialized properties (what he calls “personality”). Instead Eliot sets up people's identity by allowing them to select, appropriate, and rechannel other people's voices. This process of creating a persona dispenses with an ideal of authenticity. He thinks people borrow voices and project them in new...
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Published: 07 August 2009
... political era in East Asia that cast some doubt on the concepts of “reliability” and “authenticity”. Anthropology Manchuria and nationalization of Manchuria nationalization of anthropology and Japan ceramic trade Torii Ryuzō Tsuboi Shōgorō Shiratori South Manchurian Railway Company Uchida Ryōhei...
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Published: 05 April 2017
... imperialism Orientalism Said Ottoman Empire political hegemony Said Edward self Orientalism Westernization Europeanization tafarnuj Auslander Leora authenticity capital capitalism class collective identity commodities distribution and production France global production industrialization...
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Published: 10 July 2013
... perceived to be at risk: what constitutes musical authorship and ‘authenticity,’ originals and versions, masters and non-masters within new texts and technologies, new locales and audiences? In the end, the new project, which effectively reconstructs the Maftirim for the future, will represent authentic...
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Published: 18 September 2013
... gender boundaryless careers and Expatria Anthropology Culture Concept Authenticity Mediation Diplomacy Audit Culture International Development sitting around the hotel garden , Iris and I were among the few remaining at the table by mid-afternoon from the group of expatriate women who...
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Published: 05 April 2017
... between tradition and modernity, and the quest for authenticity. Engaging postcolonial theory, Pierre Bourdieu's work on class, and recent literature on the middle class as a global phenomenon, the chapter argues that because it was globally produced and brought together local and industrialized labor...
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Published: 10 July 2013
... music through the intercommunal social history resonant between its lines. Benaroya Samuel hazanim Seattle Sephardic Bikur Holim synagogue Seattle oral transmission authenticity concepts of Amiel Judith European style music musical venues Istanbul Bosphorus Ottoman Jews historiographical...
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Published: 19 October 2010
...This chapter explores the different solutions that the disciples of Sorai offered to the contradictions they found between authentic emotions and highly formalized modes of literary expression. It concentrates on Hattori Nankaku and Dazai Shundai, the two figures most influential in developing...
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Published online: 24 May 2018
Published in print: 05 September 2017