author: u spiekermann

Decoding Modern Consumer Societies

... context relies heavilyon the workof Osamu Saitō,recently brought together ... pdf. 16. In the Japanesecontext, “traditional” goods and practices are ... Kanji, Hara Akira, and TakedaHaruhito (Tokyo, 2000), 217–823. See also many examples ...

Jewish Consumer Cultures in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Europe and North America

... Photography, ed. and trans. Esther Leslie, On Photography (London, 2015). 9. Sontag, On Photography, 144. 10. Naomi Rosenblum, A World History of Photography, 4th ed. (New York, 2008); Therese Mulligan and David Wooters, eds., A History ...

Ethical IT Innovation: A Value-Based System Design Approach

... Sue Halpern ( 2011 ) analyzes why this way of serving filtered information can be problematic for political and democratic stability . She describes the example how Republicans and Democrats in the United States have gained very ...

Ethical IT Innovation: A Value-Based System Design Approach

... in love: “On the outside we seem totally opposite. But we work so well on the inside. I guess that is what comes of meeting inside out:p” (World of Warcraft, female, 25). “Inside out” is the term that online gamers use to refer to this ...

“You squashed cabbage leaf” - How the main characters view and treat each other in Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion”

But her opinion is only partly correct and apart from that she speaks from a one-sided point of view. This essay will try to be more discriminating by looking closer at the view and treatment of Eliza towards Higgins and Pickering.

You Squashed Cabbage Leaf - How the Main Characters View and Treat Each Other in Bernard Shaw's Play Pygmalion

But her opinion is only partly correct and apart from that she speaks from a one-sided point of view. This essay will try to be more discriminating by looking closer at the view and treatment of Eliza towards Higgins and Pickering.

Is there an unreliable narrator in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”?

The reader does not get to know much about the narrator of this story, he never learns his name, his job, in what town he lives (Benfey 32). There are various texts which try to explain this or the narrators trains of thought.

Is There an Unreliable Narrator in Edgar Allan Poe's the Tell-Tale Heart ?

The reader does not get to know much about the narrator of this story, he never learns his name, his job, in what town he lives (Benfey 32). There are various texts which try to explain this or the narrators trains of thought.

The Women in James Joyce's "The Dead" and in John Huston's filmic adaption

Lena Spiekermann. 1. Introduction James Joyce's Dubliners is a famous collection of short stories, which introduces its readership to the life of Irish middle class people at the ... James Joyce's Women in The Dead 2.1. Gretta Conroy 3.

Silbenschnitt und Tonakzente

Der Sammelband thematisiert phonetische und phonologische Aspekte der prosodischen Konzepte 'Silbenschnitt' und 'Tonakzente'.

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