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Treat or Trick? Halloween in a Globalising World


Treat or Trick? Halloween in a Globalising World

Author: Malcolm Foley

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Release Date: 2008-12-18


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In 1999 the French bishops condemned the celebration of Halloween in France. In 2003 the Moscow Department of Education recommended the banning of Halloween celebrations in all educational institutions under its control. In 2008 a group of Catalan intellectuals launched an internet petition against the Halloween celebrations organised by the Port Aventura theme park, arguing that they were detrimental to long-standing Catalan traditions associated with 31 October. In the meantime children and young people all over Europe—and increasingly adults—are energetically adopting and adapting the American version of Halloween as a source of fun, community building and general revelry. So are we all being tricked by rampant cultural imperialism, or responding creatively to the arrival of Halloween as a welcome onset-of-winter treat? This book, which arose out of the first-ever conference on the topic of Halloween held in Glasgow, Scotland, on 31 October 2006, brings together a series of studies examining the phenomenon of Halloween from a wide range of perspectives: its origins; the ways in which it is now and has been in the past celebrated in the British Isles; its spectacular arrival in both Eastern and Western Europe over the last two decades; its links with tourism; and its multifaceted presence in the media. What emerges is a phenomenon of astonishing complexity, characterised by multiple meanings and intense battles over ownership.

A-Z VOCABULARY WITH PICTURES, TRICK & LOVE STORY


A-Z VOCABULARY WITH PICTURES, TRICK & LOVE STORY

Author: Ritesh Kumar

language: en

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Release Date: 2020-09-24


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This book “A-Z vocabulary with trick and love story”,is the gift for the every aspirants who have the great thirst to learn the vocabulary from A to Z orderly in very fantastic way.Our team has used the world best method to teach you (the wonderful learner) named VEDIC TECHNIQUE. Vedic Technique is the oldest technique in the world to learn anything fastly and easily.In ancient times,when there were a lot of religious books to learn and memorize like vedas,upanishads,etc.They found difficulties in memorising the information or knowledge.So they came up with this marvellous Vedic Technique.In Vedic Technique,they just create the wonderful and unique story addition with visualization and picturization in their mind to remember the things forever. Our team used this unique and glorious technique to teach the aspirant. Here, we have chosen the LOVE STORY not just to feel the romance because we are living in the most developed time compared to the previous generation.In this generation especially,our feeling is getting lessen and lessen day by day.But, we must astonish about the fact that the one feeling which constantly increasing is the feeling of love which we find and feel in the real or hypothetical love story.Today,the generation has great emotion regarding with love stories than the other.Here, we must remember that in the Vedic Technique, emotion plays a vital role.So we choose the fantastic emotional love stories which will teach you the vocabulary from A-Z

The Colonizing Trick


The Colonizing Trick

Author: David Kazanjian

language: en

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Release Date: 2003


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An illuminating look at the concepts of race, nation, and equality in eighteenth-and nineteenth-century America, The idea that "all men are created equal" is as close to a universal tenet as exists in American history. In this hard-hitting book, David Kazanjian interrogates this tenet, exploring transformative flash points in early America when the belief in equality came into contact with seemingly contrary ideas about race and nation. The Colonizing Trick depicts early America as a white settler colony in the process of becoming an empire--one deeply integrated with Euro-American political economy, imperial ventures in North America and Africa, and pan-American racial formations. Kazanjian traces tensions between universal equality and racial or national particularity through theoretically informed critical readings of a wide range of texts: the political writings of David Walker and Maria Stewart, the narratives of black mariners, economic treatises, the personal letters of Thomas Jefferson and Phillis Wheatley, Charles Brockden Brown's fiction, congressional tariff debats, international treaties, and popular novelettes about the U.S.-Mexico War and the Yucatan's Caste War. Kazanjian shows how emergent racial and national formations do not contradict universalist egalitarianism; rather, they rearticulate it, making equality at once restricted, formal, abstract, and materially embodied.