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notable works include Worship and
Conflict under Colonial Rule (1981),
Disjuncture and
Difference in the
Global Cultural Economy (1990), of
which an expanded...
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interdependent 'Landscapes', or dimensions, that
distinguish the
fundamental disjunctures between economy, culture, and
politics in the
global cultural economy...
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History of the
Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe:
Junctures and
Disjunctures in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Vol. 1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John...
- that
links them is now less an icon of
conjuncture than an
index of
disjuncture. When
referring to culture,
anthropologists use the term deterritorialized...
- work, The
Revolution Betra****, was that the USSR
would come
before a
disjuncture:
either the
toppling of the
ruling bureaucracy by
means of a political...
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History of the
Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe:
junctures and
disjunctures in the 19th and 20th centuries. Engel, Pál (2001). The
Realm of St Stephen:...
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subsequent verses of renku;
which may
employ semantic and
syntactic disjuncture, even to the
point of
occasionally end-stopping a
phrase with a sentence-ending...
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describes music created decades in the past as
deprived of any
sense of
disjuncture with the present, a
clear connection with his
theory of
capitalist realism...
- mothers.
American poet,
essayist and
feminist Adrienne Rich has
noted "the
disjuncture between motherhood as
patriarchal institution and
motherhood as complexly...
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affiliates has ever been established.
Historian Greg
Grandin described a
disjuncture between official ideals preached by the
United States and
actual U.S...