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e.g., Dogtooth
Published 2013“…The film is either a careful study of the insularity and paternalism of the contemporary Greek family and nation in its focus on a household of five in which the adult children are limited to the boundaries of their house and yard, as they have been since childhood, while the minutiae of their lives, from the manner in which they will dance to how long to rinse with stinging mouthwash, is governed by the arbitrary and absolute control of their parents; Or, it is a drama about the devastating effects of the repression of sexuality in the bourgeois family, one undone by the figure of an outsider brought in to satisfy the son’s desires but who ends up, like some Pasolinian messenger of doom, fucking and ruining the daughters as well; Or, in examining the limits of perception, it is a cinematic articulation of Wittgenstein’s famous pronouncement in the Tractatus that “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world” (5.6)—indeed, for example, in making up a “game of endurance,” with finely-tuned rules, order, and protocol for submerging fingers in the hottest water, the adult children in the film are unable to create a name for this game, and thus unable to realize it at the conclusion of the opening scene; Or, it is a retelling of the history of national cinemas wherein contraband VHS copies of Rocky 4 and Jaws, which ultimately upend the eldest daughter’s world, suggest that post-Classical Hollywood is no longer suited to account for this world, now better represented by Lanthimos as a figure of New Greek Cinema; Or, it is a wildly humorous satire of discourses of good intentions towards children; Or, it is about, rather, or, perhaps it is about, for example,—repeat ad libitum.…”
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The shape of the support : painting and politics in Syria's twentieth century
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Sex education in eighteenth-century France
Published 2017“…Shaped by competing currents of religious dogma, atheist materialism and bourgeois morality, eighteenth-century France marked the beginning of what Michel Foucault called ‘une fermentation discursive’ on matters related to sex. …”
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L’Orient à Vienne au dix-huitième siècle
Published 2017“…Une intégration opportuniste: administrateurs, bourgeois et marchands <br/> 6. La sociabilité des petites douceurs: une élite transimpériale <br/> 7. …”
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Stalinistlik keelediskurss. Keskkond ja pärilikkus
Published 2023-02-01“…Lysenko drew on Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck’s theory of evolution, which posited that the characteristics acquired by an organism during its lifetime and through the environment can be passed on to its offspring. This originally bourgeois notion was meant to contest the hereditary privilege of the nobility. …”
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Conception of the “Peasant Revolution in 1917” by Andrii Shestakov (about forgotten scientific achievements and the disputability of modern achievements)
Published 2023-06-01“…Andrii Shestakov considered the peasant revolution of 1917 to be victorious, and defined its character as bourgeois-democratic. As a result of this revolution, peasant land use per capita increased, on average, from 1¾ to 2¼ people. …”
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A state of the art review on geotechnical reinforcement with end life tires
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Derecho y Fotografía. La objetividad truncada | Photography and Law. The truncated objectivity
Published 2018-12-01“…As it happens with the first photographs, the Modern State and Law managed to approach the truth by basing themselves on the empirical facts as well as on the spiritual ideas, although once the bourgeois narrative discourse was established, with promise of duration and permanence, the moral foundation was forgotten. …”
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The British in India and their domiciled brethren
Published 2004“…</p> <p>Secondly it was because of its recourse to 'bourgeois philanthropy' that the construction of Britishness in late British India may be said to have been bound by aspects of Victorian or Edwardian class culture. …”
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Enhancing the support-execution model of strategy execution: A moderated mediation effect of strategy engagement and strategy communication
Published 2015“…Strategy execution, a term that is commonly associated as the subsequent process of strategic planning (Bourgeois & Brodwin, 1984; Cater & Pucko, 2010) is now widely regarded as the most important problem in the field of strategic management (Speculand, 2009).Recent statistics shown that the success rate for strategy execution stands between 10% to 30% (Farsight Leadership Organization, 2007; Raps, 2004).Such poor success rate of strategy execution indicates that there is much to be explored about strategy execution. …”
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Retardo do crescimento e condições sociais em escolares de Osasco, São Paulo, Brasil Linear growth retardation and social factors among schoolchildren from the city of Osasco, São...
Published 1997-04-01“…Risk of linear growth retardation tended to be higher with lower social class (odds ratio = 7.3 for sub-proletariat vs. petit bourgeois; p < 0,001 for overall trend), suggesting the biological impact of Brazil's economic slowdown during the 1980s.…”
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La lunga ombra dell’anarchico. Aspetti della narrativa di Andrés Carranque de Ríos
Published 2012-01-01“…Carranque belongs to that generation of writers of "la República" that made of literature an instrument of social protest to overcome the bourgeois elitism of vanguard and to appeal to the masses by telling them about the harsh living conditions of the working class. …”
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A origem da escola moderna: o legado de Condorcet = The origin of the modern school: the legacy of Condorcet
Published 2010-01-01“…Condorcet, an intellectual who participated in the French Revolution, established the doctrinal basis of the bourgeois education system and the Republican liberal educational project based on the Illustration theoretical and ideological premises and on the Enlightenment philosophers who influenced contemporary pedagogical thought. …”
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Isamaalaulud ja okupatsioonirežiim – nostalgia, utoopia ja reaalsus. Estonian Patriotic Songs and the Occupational Regime – Nostalgia, Utopia and Reality
Published 2011-06-01“…Despite the national programmes aiming to wipe out ‘bourgeois nationalism’, they were sung at the song festivals in the Soviet era and were published in song books, expressing the people’s nostalgia for freedom lost. …”
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Soviet Studies of Neocolonialism
Published 2022-12-01“…Particular attention is paid to neocolonial theories, both “variants of well-known bourgeois and reformist concepts addressed to developing countries” and “concepts and theories specially created to support neocolonialism.” …”
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Consideraciones sobre justicia y utopía: el paradigma marxista
Published 2017-09-01“…The first of those reasons lies according to the author-in the fact that Marx thought the notion of justice as belonging to the bourgeois, reducing it to prívate property relationships and to the ones involv:d in it. …”
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