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UNINA9910790088803321 |
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Titolo |
Theoretical and contrastive studies [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Willy van Langendonck, William van Belle |
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Amsterdam, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1998 |
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1-283-12177-8 |
9786613121776 |
90-272-8473-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (312 p.) |
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Collana |
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Case and grammatical relations across languages ; ; v. 3 |
The dative ; ; v. 2 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BelleWilliam van |
LangendonckWilly van |
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Grammar, Comparative and general - Case |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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THE DATIVE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Recipients and 'give' constructions; The possessive dative in Romance and Germanic languages; The case of the causee On the competition between dative and accusative in Dutch laten and German lassen constructions; Meanings of the dative case in Old English; The Dative as participant role versus the Indirect Object On the need to distinguish two layers of organization; The semantic structure of the indirect object in Dutch; The dative in Latin and the indirect object in Dutch |
From form to interpretation: Building up the 'dative'-rolesSubject index |
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This book is the second part of a two-volume reader on the 'Dative'. In the first part, which appeared in 1996, eleven papers were presented providing a syntactic and semantic description of the category 'Dative' in eleven languages. The aim of this second part is to discuss several aspects of the Dative in greater detail. It contains eight papers dealing with theoretical considerations on 'dativity' as well as with contrastive, typological and diachronic issues. A major concern is the relation between form (case, grammatical relation) and meaning (semantic roles or other kinds of meaning). <b |
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UNINA9910779043503321 |
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Titolo |
Social exclusion, power and video game play [[electronic resource] ] : new research in digital media and technology / / edited by David G. Embrick, J. Talmadge Wright, and Andras Lukacs |
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Lanham, MD, : Lexington Books, 2012 |
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1-280-66632-3 |
9786613643254 |
0-7391-3862-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (284 p.) |
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SOC022000GAM010000GAM013000SOC052000TEC052000TEC041000 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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EmbrickDavid G |
WrightJ. Talmadge |
LukácsAndrás |
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Video games - Social aspects |
Fantasy games - Social aspects |
Role playing - Social aspects |
Leisure - Social aspects |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Social-Psychological Implications of Virtual Play; 1 Marking the Territory; 2 Discursive Engagements in World of Warcraft; 3 The Intermediate Ego; 4 Producing Place and Play in Virtual Game Spaces; Part II: Social Inequalities in Video Game Spaces: Race, Gender, and Virtual Play; 5 Racism in Video Gaming; 6 Worlds of Whiteness; 7 Gendered Pleasures; 8 Sincere Fictions of Whiteness in Virtual Worlds; 9 The Goddess Paradox; Part III: Game Fans Speak Out; 10 World of Warcraft and "the World of Science"; 11 Cosmo-Play; 12 Beyond the Virtual Realm |
ConclusionIndex |
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This book represents cutting-edge research that addresses major issues of social exclusion, power and liberatory fantasies in virtual play. Specifically, the scope of the book examines three areas of concern: social psychological implications of virtual gameplay; reproduction and |
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contestation of social inequality in virtual realms. |
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UNINA9910953855803321 |
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Autore |
Ilcan Suzan |
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Titolo |
Longing in belonging : the cultural politics of settlement / / Suzan Ilcan |
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Westport, Conn. : , : Praeger, , 2002 |
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London : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2024 |
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9798400680595 |
9786610314980 |
9781280314988 |
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9780313010569 |
0313010560 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (145 p.) |
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Acculturation |
Group identity |
Human settlements |
Immigrants |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover -- LONGING IN BELONGING -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION -- NOTE -- CHAPTER 2 MIGRANT NATIONALISM -- A HOME OF NATION-BUILDING -- Monuments of the Past, Signs of the Future -- Gender and Nation-Building -- Scripting the "New Woman" As a National Symbol -- Nation and Family -- REDRESSING THE NATION: DIMENSIONS OF A NEW VISUAL CULTURE -- National Spirits and New Houses -- Circulating New Habits -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 3 ETHNOGRAPHIC TRANSITS -- ETHNOGRAPHIC SURROUNDINGS -- MOBILE INSIGHTS -- THE POLITICS OF LOCATION AND DISPLACEMENT -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 4 BORDER PASSAGES -- DISPLACEMENT AND RELOCATION -- UNSETTLING HABITS: THE |
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GASTARBEITER -- MIGRANTS IN TRANSITION: THE TURKISH "AUSLÄNDER" -- AT THE CROSSROADS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 5 DWELLING AND DISPERSION -- MOBILE LIVES -- A PLACE OF REMEMBERING -- NEW ARRIVALS -- STORIES IN ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDS -- STORIES OF DIASPORA -- A Journey Home -- Border Intensities -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 6 SUBVERSIVE MOVEMENTS -- SHIFTING GROUNDS -- Settling In: Disciplinary Spaces and Socially Directed Time -- Unsettling: Women's Space and Time -- NOTES -- CONCLUSION: MOBILE RELATIONS -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- About the Author. |
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The mobilization of people, populations, and places-and the social interrelations of space and time, memory and longing, and the global and local-are uniquely analyzed in this fascinating study. Instead of viewing social and cultural relations through the lenses of rigid institutions, fixed territories, or rooted communities, Ilcan focuses on mobile sites to explore the cultural politics of settlement. This book examines the social relations of longing and belonging to be found in nation building, ethnographic practices, dwelling, and diasporas. Ilcan propels us into various dimensions of movement, as well as social relations in the fields of dispersion, transition, and displacement. Drawing on insights from cultural studies, sociology, and anthropology, she inquires into contemporary and critical issues on the movement of peoples. Transitional communities represent the tensions and risks confronting those compelled to leave home, or those for whom a sense of longing superseded any feeling of belonging. This book provides fresh insight into the placement, and displacement, of particular social groups, including guest workers, migrants, and immigrants. Ilcan covers the varieties of diasporic relations and the settlements they form, as well as the manifold ways in which they affect traditional practices of settlement. She considers the cultural, economic, and political implications of globalization, evoking the struggle in our places of habitation, and the strategies deployed to subvert our habits of settlement. |
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