... were there. The disapproving tone and graphic de-scription of this account echoes those comp... more ... were there. The disapproving tone and graphic de-scription of this account echoes those compiled by early twentieth-century moral reformers.1 This one, though, was produced in 1931 by the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Roger Baldwin, who ...
one-sided perception of women as mere victims—a view which, clearly, does not match up with the o... more one-sided perception of women as mere victims—a view which, clearly, does not match up with the objective of these contributions. Despite the unquestionable specificity of post-socialist realities, it might be an interesting experiment to compare them with pluralization dynamics and reactions to the enormous complexity and diversity in Western Europe, where there also exists (albeit in different form) a conflictive coexistence of traditional and postmodern understandings—if we think, for instance, of the conservative campaigning in France against same-sex marriages, gender studies, and so on, or more generally of several countries’ shifts toward the political right.
... In Washington, DC, Ray and Adele Natter, Klaus Decker, Wayne Thomas, and Lars Reihoff have be... more ... In Washington, DC, Ray and Adele Natter, Klaus Decker, Wayne Thomas, and Lars Reihoff have been wonderful friends, and I have ... Adam Apt, Sara Lord, Rob Storch, Charlotte and Hannah Storch, Christopher Lord, Cynthia Ogden, Benjamin and Katya Ogden-Lord, Victoria ...
... were there. The disapproving tone and graphic de-scription of this account echoes those comp... more ... were there. The disapproving tone and graphic de-scription of this account echoes those compiled by early twentieth-century moral reformers.1 This one, though, was produced in 1931 by the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Roger Baldwin, who ...
one-sided perception of women as mere victims—a view which, clearly, does not match up with the o... more one-sided perception of women as mere victims—a view which, clearly, does not match up with the objective of these contributions. Despite the unquestionable specificity of post-socialist realities, it might be an interesting experiment to compare them with pluralization dynamics and reactions to the enormous complexity and diversity in Western Europe, where there also exists (albeit in different form) a conflictive coexistence of traditional and postmodern understandings—if we think, for instance, of the conservative campaigning in France against same-sex marriages, gender studies, and so on, or more generally of several countries’ shifts toward the political right.
... In Washington, DC, Ray and Adele Natter, Klaus Decker, Wayne Thomas, and Lars Reihoff have be... more ... In Washington, DC, Ray and Adele Natter, Klaus Decker, Wayne Thomas, and Lars Reihoff have been wonderful friends, and I have ... Adam Apt, Sara Lord, Rob Storch, Charlotte and Hannah Storch, Christopher Lord, Cynthia Ogden, Benjamin and Katya Ogden-Lord, Victoria ...
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