Results for 'György Faludy'

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    Erasmus.György Faludy - 1970 - New York,: Stein & Day.
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    Erasmus of Rotterdam.György Faludy - 1970 - London,: Eyre & Spottiswoode.
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    Why in planning the myth of the framework is anything but that.Andreas Faludi - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (3):381-399.
    The Myth of the Framework, Popper attacks the doctrine that truth is relative to one's intellectual background. The same collection refers to his "situational analysis." This article explores the implications of both for spatial planning. Spatial planners have to justify proposals. The article first summarizes earlier work on planning methodology evolving around the rationality principle and the implications for it of Popper's work for how to do this. It then discusses the notion of the definition of the decision situation, which (...)
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    Arthur Wesley Cragg.Denis G. Arnold, Ian Greene, Otto Faludi & Lauren Turner - 2018 - Business Ethics Quarterly 28 (2):235-236.
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    Peter Petersen und die Jenaplan-Pädagogik: historische und aktuelle Perspektiven.Jürgen John, Rüdiger Stutz & Christian Faludi (eds.) - 2012 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
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    Backlash, Repetition, Untimeliness: The Temporal Dynamics of Feminist Politics.Victoria Browne - 2013 - Hypatia 28 (4):905-920.
    Susan Faludi's Backlash, first published in 1991, offers a compelling account of feminism being forced to repeat itself in an era hostile to its transformative potentials and ambitions. Twenty years on, this paper offers a philosophical reading of Faludi's text, unpacking the model of social and historical change that underlies the “backlash” thesis. It focuses specifically on the tension between Faludi's ideal model of social change as a movement of linear, step-by-step, continuous progress, and her depiction of feminist history in (...)
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    Hungary's 'Black Angel' and Her 'Dragons'.Elizabeth Rozsos - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (4):428-432.
    Nurse Timea Faludi was taken into custody in Hungary in 2001, after confessing to administering lethal doses of drugs to seriously ill elderly patients between May 2000 and February 2001. On 2 December 2002, the Court of First Instance found the nurse guilty on several counts of attempted homicide and of wilfully endangering four persons’ lives in her professional capacity. This article discusses unethical and illegal acts in Hungary.
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  8. Modern Feminist Thought: From the Second Wave to "Post-Feminism".Imelda Whelehan - 1995 - New York: New York University Press.
    From the historical roots of second-wave feminism to current debates about feminist theory and politics. This introduction to Anglo-American feminist thought provides a critical and panoramic survey of dominant trends in feminism since 1968. Feminism is too often considered a monolithic movement, consisting of an enormous range of women and ideologies, with both similar and different perspectives and approaches. The book is divided into two parts, the first of which takes a close look at the most influential strands of feminism: (...)
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    Modern spectacle and American feminism’s disappointing daughters: Writing fantasy echoes in The Portrait of a Lady.Kimberly Lamm - 2014 - Feminist Theory 15 (2):179-196.
    Joan Scott’s ‘fantasy echo’ is deployed to analyse the trope of the mother/daughter relationship in contemporary laments about feminism’s failures, exemplified by Susan Faludi’s ‘American Electra: Feminism’s Ritual Matricide’ (2010). I demonstrate that Faludi’s primary argument – that young feminists do not respect the generations that precede them and therefore halt feminist progress – unreflectively relies upon a feminist maternal fantasy and ignores the prominent role spectacle culture plays in the circumscription of contemporary feminism. Building upon Scott’s attention to literature (...)
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  10. Fantasy and Identity in Critical Political Theory.Jason Glynos - forthcoming - Filozofski Vestnik.
    In this essay I explore the appeal of the psychoanalytic category of fantasy for critical political theory, by which I mean a theory grounded in a political ontology that offers a rationale for both normative and ideological critique. I draw on the work of William Connolly, Susan Faludi, Jacqueline Rose, and Judith Butler, among others, to consider the explanatory and critical implications of the concept of fantasy for questions of identity, and political identity in particular. I argue that fantasy is (...)
     
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    El discurso antifeminista en el tiempo de la posverdad.Marian Pérez Bernal - 2022 - Dilemata 38:147-162.
    While there has always been discourse seeking to discredit feminism and its proposals using false arguments, as the movement has gained ground, the effort to discredit it has increased. Based on cases reported by the media websites Maldita.es, in its section Maldito Feminism, Newtral.es and Efe Verifica, we point out the important presence of anti-feminist content in the disinformation present in social media. We analyse the underlying ideology and the reasons why this discourse is particularly damaging to the feminist movement (...)
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    Humanistyka, zmiana, autobiografia. Studium przypadku osobistego.Inga Iwasiów - 2021 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 60 (1):15-31.
    The article follows dynamic changes and evolutions in the history of research theories in the field of humanities. It begins with an analysis of studies on group identity, and drawing from ideas by Ewa Domanska, it employs the metaphor of the see as the space in which one can navigate for new themes and ideas. A special importance is attached to the concept of autobiography, especially in reference to the researcher’s life and experience. Boleslaw Prus’s The Doll and its critical (...)
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    Women's liberation!: Feminist writings that inspired a revolution & still can.Alix Kates Shulman & Honor Moore (eds.) - 2021 - New York: A Library of America.
    When Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique in 1963, the book exploded into women's consciousness. Before the decade was out, what had begun as a campaign for women's civil rights transformed into a diverse and revolutionary movement for freedom and social justice that challenged many aspects of everyday life long accepted as fixed: work, birth control and abortion, childcare and housework, gender, class, and race, art and literature, sexuality and identity, rape and domestic violence, sexual harassment, pornography, and more. This (...)
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    What psychology means to me.R. Sugarman - 2006 - Mens Sana Monographs 4 (1):139.
    The author takes on the task of describing the interface between emotion and cognition by way of a narrative about psychology, and its meaning to his life. Using time as an overall metaphor, or perhaps a foundation stone underpinning a series of seemingly unconnected events, some insight is given into the author's personal life. The author invokes the works of feminist philosopher and author, Susan Faludi, to portray some aspects of his journey through fantasy, and then the reality of a (...)
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    The Programming Approach and the Demise of Economics: Volume Ii: Selected Testimonies on the Epistemological 'Overturning' of Economic Theory and Policy.Franco Archibugi - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This trilogy deals with an epistemology of economics, arguing for a radical overturning of conventional analysis and providing an alternative to political economy and social sciences, based not on positivism, but on a normative and programming paradigm. Volume II builds on the work presented in Volume I to explore oppositions to the traditional and conventional teaching of economics, and presents testimonies that are favourable to a trend towards a programming approach, thereby giving substance to the epistemological 'overturning' of conventional analysis. (...)
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    Post-Stalinist backlash in Poland.Dobrochna Kałwa - 2015 - Clio 41:165-174.
    Cet article analyse la situation des femmes dans la Pologne post-stalinienne à partir de la notion féministe de backlash utilisée par Susan Faludi à propos de l’Amérique des années 1980. Dans le cas polonais, le backlash concerne la participation des femmes au marché du travail et les discours sur les rôles sociaux qu’elles doivent assumer. Il est un élément d’une nouvelle stratégie de légitimation du pouvoir communiste qui donne la preuve de son caractère national et traditionnel en restaurant un ordre (...)
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