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Pritchard reviews THE BBC TALKS OF E. M. FORSTER 1920-1960 edited by Mary Lago, Linda K. Hughes and Elizabeth MacLeod and THE CREATOR AS CRITIC AND OTHER WRITING BY E. M. FORSTER edited by Jeffrey M. Heath.
...'m like and how I shall react to their admonitions. They don't know, and can't know. And I don't know...Decades of shaping and cultivating a "personal" voice in his novels (think for example of the nar...It's only present on special occasions, and when a thing is only present on spe...
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Carwin, Clara tells us, is still circulating, and the threats that he represents remain powerful and productive. Because Carwin continually evades normative attempts at classification and comprehension, he is less a threat to emerging Republican political praxis than a living testament to the democratizing power of unrestrained imagination, a power that continually and thrillingly reveals the precariousness of early American distinctions between deviance and normative belonging.5 II. [...] Carwin's escape is a testament to the powers of unrestrained imagination, to the power of words to undermine the often stultifying normative codes that comprise the social contract, and to the power of common men and women to throw into turmoil the social hierarchies that limit the ability for democ...
... since anatomists mention two instances of persons speaking without a tongue. In one case, the organ ..., Brown undermines the increasingly specialized discourses of Enlightenment-inspired natural scien...If Tissot's admonitions express anxiety about the subversion of establishe...
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...When personally identifiable information in a record is requested ...(6) Special nuclear material. Dissemination of unclassified in... such as administrative reprimands and admonitions; suspensions of civilian employees; and similar do...
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Forcing her readers to confront repressed anxieties about racial difference and slavery's traumatic repercussions on the nation as a whole, this time travel fantasy poses and attempts to solve the beguiling problem of history's seemingly Janus-faced genre: as factual truth to be recovered or (collective) memory to be constructed. Ultimately, the task of undermining the master narrative of American history, one that has repressed the sordid and traumatic memories of the past, and rewriting that narrative into one that can sustain and reincorporate the repressed memories is a curative, or potentially curative, project.2 Trauma theorists Bessel A. van der Kolk and Onno van der Hart argue that memory is a malleable construct that can be restructured in order to make the narratives provid...
... that she had to leave the silencing admonitions of her parents in order to be able to "return ther..., of disinterest, of having "no special feeling, one way or another" (47). This indifferen..., and therefore none, Butler literally personifies the uncanny and traumatic experience of not being ...
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... the crime with a purpose to intimidate a person or group because of, inter alia, race. Mter Appr... did not run afoul of our previous admonitions against relieving the State of its burden of provi... range already available to it without the special finding of visible possession of a firearm .. The ...
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...Under common law, free persons born within a State or nation were citizens thereo... not been placed by the clause "under the special care of the Federal Government." The only privileg... of "custom" or through hortatory admonitions by public officials to private parties to act in a...
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This monograph is a case study of newspaper competition in New Hampshire between the province's official newspaper and an upstart Whig challenger in the period marked by contention over the Stamp Act (1765-1766) and over the tight oligarchical reign of the Wentworth family. The case study is grounded in the civic republican tradition articulated by Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood as well as the revisionist scholarship since the 1960s that takes the role of the "little people" seriously. It maintains that the competition between the two newspapers contributed to, and opened up, the public spaces in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to a wider compass than might have been predicted if one follows the standard Habermasian argument for the develop of a bourgeois public sphere. In part, these more d...
... depend upon the Countenance of many Persons of the first rank here, for Royal Commissions and ...These admonitions to alter the market economy were complemented by n... the order in which power embodied in special persons represented before the people was now disc...
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... ultimate question in determining whether a person is in custody for purposes of Miranda is whether t...He was always in special education classes until he dropped out during his ... Scherer did not repeat his earlier admonitions about Perrin being free to leave or not answer que...
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... 337, including, e.g., having "overcome personal adversity and family hardship," id., at 338. Quo..., contrary to the Court's repeated admonitions that this is unconstitutional. While the school di... demographics; allocating resources for special programs; recruiting students and faculty in a tar...
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...?(1) Locks staffed with Government personnel. The provisions of this paragraph apply to all wat... unusual involving danger or requiring special caution is happening or is about to take place. Wh...The restrictions and admonitions contained in these regulations shall not affect th...