Beyond Imagined Uniqueness

Beyond Imagined Uniqueness
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 455
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ISBN-10 : 9781443824804
ISBN-13 : 1443824801
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Imagined Uniqueness by : William Glass

Beyond Imagined Uniqueness: Nationalisms in Comparative Perspectives is a collection of essays from a variety of disciplines and theoretical perspectives that explore the contentious issue of nationalism in historical and contemporary settings. They adopt an interdisciplinary approach to the topic of nationalism and its permutations and modes of expression. The unspoken context of these essays is the trends subsumed under the processes of globalization. Though the world may be becoming more integrated economically, these essays suggest social, cultural, and political forces, historically rooted, keep the nation and national identity alive and well. The comparative perspectives offered by the essays appear in two ways: one set is the explicit comparisons of nations made by several authors within their essays and between the essays themselves when the authors focus on developments within a single nation. A second, and indeed more thought-provoking set of comparisons come from the way the essays address nationalism in disparate scholarly approaches that include visual culture, history, sociology, and literature. Moreover, while traditional themes in the study of nationalism are not ignored, these essays expand the discussion with case studies of nationalism in Turkey, Asia, and Eastern Europe. Even when nationalism is considered in those areas that have been the central focus of nationalism studies (Western Europe and the USA), the authors bring unique voices to the conversation as in the use of portraiture as a vehicle of nationalism in Cold War America or children’s literature shaping a Swedish American identity or in the idea of a covenant as a source of Dutch nationalism or the role of minority languages in West European societies. Section One of this volume contains essays that examine the terrain of the national imaginary through language, monuments, and visual culture. Several of the essays in this traverse the cultural sites of representation and commemoration of the nation, looking carefully at the “politics of memory” in places, material objects, and texts. Section Two provides more individual case studies of nations, though many of these essays engage significant regional and international tensions especially in a post Cold War world that has often influenced the internal dynamics of nation-building. Section Three moves the focus away from the nation to immigrant communities, especially those in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. Diasporas throughout the world have challenged many theories about the nation, as crossing borders becomes the norm rather the exception.

Imaginal Politics

Imaginal Politics
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780231527811
ISBN-13 : 0231527810
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Imaginal Politics by : Chiara Bottici

Between the radical, creative capacity of our imagination and the social imaginary we are immersed in is an intermediate space philosophers have termed the imaginal, populated by images or (re)presentations that are presences in themselves. Offering a new, systematic understanding of the imaginal and its nexus with the political, Chiara Bottici brings fresh perspective to the formation of political and power relationships and the paradox of a world rich in imagery yet seemingly devoid of imagination. Bottici begins by defining the difference between the imaginal and the imaginary, locating the imaginal's root meaning in the image and its ability to both characterize a public and establish a set of activities within that public. She identifies the imaginal's critical role in powering representative democracies and its amplification through globalization. She then addresses the troublesome increase in images now mediating politics and the transformation of politics into empty spectacle. The spectacularization of politics has led to its virtualization, Bottici observes, transforming images into processes with an uncertain relationship to reality, and, while new media has democratized the image in a global society of the spectacle, the cloned image no longer mediates politics but does the act for us. Bottici concludes with politics' current search for legitimacy through an invented ideal of tradition, a turn to religion, and the incorporation of human rights language.

The Roman Republic to 49 BCE

The Roman Republic to 49 BCE
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781107013735
ISBN-13 : 1107013739
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roman Republic to 49 BCE by : Liv Mariah Yarrow

A richly-illustrated introduction to the various ways in which coins can help illuminate the history of the Roman republic.

Individuality and Beyond

Individuality and Beyond
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780190929220
ISBN-13 : 0190929227
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Individuality and Beyond by : Benedetta Zavatta

Though few might think to connect the two figures, Ralph Waldo Emerson was an important influence on Friedrich Nietzsche. Specifically, Emerson played a fundamental role in shaping Nietzsche's philosophical ideas on individualism, perfectionism, and the pursuit of virtue, as well as his critiques of social conditioning, religious dogmatism, and anti-natural morality. With Individuality and Beyond, Benedetta Zavatta offers the first philosophical interpretation of Emerson's influence on Nietzsche based on a sound philological analysis of previously unpublished materials from Nietzsche's private library. Nietzsche's collection reveals numerous copies of Emerson's essays covered with annotations and marginalia as Nietzsche revisited these works throughout his life. Through close-reading, Zavatta casts a new light on the ways in which Emerson's work informed Nietzsche's defining ideas of self-creation, the relation between fate and free will, overcoming morality of customs and achieving moral autonomy, and the "transvaluation" of such values as compassion and altruism. Zavatta organizes these concepts into two main lines of thought: the first concerns the development of the individual personality, or the achievement of intellectual and moral autonomy and original self-expression. The second, on the contrary, concerns the overcoming of individuality and the need to transcend a limited view of the world by continually questioning one's own values and engaging with opposing perspectives. Ultimately, Zavatta clarifies the surprising contributions that Emerson made to 20th century European philosophy. She provides a fresh portrait of Emerson as an American thinker long stereotyped as a naïve idealist disinterested in the social issues of his day. Seen through the eyes of Nietzsche, his acute interpreter, Emerson becomes an incisive cultural critic, whose contributions underpin contemporary philosophy.

Beyond the Binary: Imagining a World Without Gender

Beyond the Binary: Imagining a World Without Gender
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Publisher : My Self-help, Feel Good Ebooks
Total Pages : 31
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Synopsis Beyond the Binary: Imagining a World Without Gender by : M. Flores

Imagine waking up in a world where gender doesn’t exist. No labels like “he” or “she,” no societal expectations about what men or women should do, no pink or blue divisions. Just people—unique, diverse, and free to express themselves however they want. This world feels a little different, right? In this ebook, we’ll explore what life might look like if gender wasn’t a thing, and we can dig into how this could shift everything from the way we love to the way we build careers, raise families, or just exist.

Ignite Your Uniqueness

Ignite Your Uniqueness
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Publisher : Darryl Moore
Total Pages : 230
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Synopsis Ignite Your Uniqueness by : Darryl Moore, PgMP

“Life’s journey taught me how staying inspired strengthens purposefulness, enthusiasm empowers a creative mindset for realizing possibilities, and yielding to destiny’s calling awakens the giant within. Along the way, I learned that Communication is a powerful alignment tool. Attitude decides a person’s perspective. Knowledge holds the primary resource that generates personal power when united with a vibrant vision. And Expertise confirms an individual’s dominant talent sculpted into giftedness and evidenced by moments of brilliance. This book holds unique insights for pursuing your vision while realizing your ambitions, desires, and “meant to be” calling so that you, too, can prosper beyond expectations amid the COVID-19 era.”

Insight Imagination Individuality

Insight Imagination Individuality
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Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages : 170
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Synopsis Insight Imagination Individuality by : Jyotika Panda

Insight Imagination Individuality is a book that combines psychological expertise with astrological knowledge to help people discover themselves and reach their full potential. The book provides practical advice and engaging stories to guide readers on their journey of self-discovery and to help them overcome challenges and realize their hidden potential. With a perfect mix of depth and simplicity, the book is accessible to everyone.

Evolution and Individuality; Beyond the Genetically Homogeneous Organism

Evolution and Individuality; Beyond the Genetically Homogeneous Organism
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Publisher : Stanford University
Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:hw284jq9925
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Synopsis Evolution and Individuality; Beyond the Genetically Homogeneous Organism by : Henry Joseph Folse (III.)

In the first chapter, we argue that an individual organism ought not to be defined in terms of genetic homogeneity, but rather by the evolutionary criteria of the alignment of fitness interests, the export of fitness due to interdependence for survival and reproduction, and adaptive functional organization. We consider how these concepts apply to various putative individual organisms, review the costs and benefits of intraorganismal genetic heterogeneity, and demonstrate that high relatedness is neither necessary nor sufficient for individuality. In the second chapter, we model the benefits and costs of genetic mosaicism for a long-lived tree in coevolution with a short-lived pest. We demonstrate benefits of mosaicism for trees at both the individual and population levels when somatic mutation introduces new defenses. In the third chapter, we develop a game theoretic model of the decision to reject or fuse with a potential partner in a colonial ascidian, based on weighing costs and benefits of fusion. We find that once fused, the interactions between cell lineages are cooperative in the soma, but competitive in the germline.

The New Nationalism in America and Beyond

The New Nationalism in America and Beyond
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780197547854
ISBN-13 : 0197547850
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Nationalism in America and Beyond by : Robert Schertzer

A careful analysis of the social media campaigns of Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen, and the Brexit campaigners, which shows how today's new nationalists are cultivating support from white majorities by tapping into their history and culture. Across the West, there has been a resurgence of ethnic nationalism, populism, and anti-immigrant sentiment - a phenomenon that many commentators have called the "new nationalism." In The New Nationalism in America and Beyond, Robert Schertzer and Eric Taylor Woods seek to understand why the bastions of liberalism are proving to be fertile ground for a decidedly illiberal ideology. To do so, they examine the social media campaigns of three of the most successful exemplars of the new nationalism: Donald Trump in the US, Marine Le Pen in France, and Brexit in the UK. Schertzer and Woods show how today's new nationalists are cultivating support from white majorities by drawing from long-standing myths and symbols to construct an image of the nation as an ethnic community. Their cutting-edge and multidisciplinary approach combines elements of political science, sociology, history, and communication and media studies, to show how leaders today are updating the historical foundations of ethnic nationalism for the digital age.

Beyond Relativism

Beyond Relativism
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Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0759110794
ISBN-13 : 9780759110793
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Relativism by : Robert C. Hunt

This important book tackles the problem of comparing phenomena- social roles, forms of activities, institutions- across cultures.