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UNINA9910454015003321 |
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Cohler Bertram J |
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Titolo |
Writing desire [[electronic resource] ] : sixty years of gay autobiography / / Bertram J. Cohler |
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Madison, : University of Wisconsin Press, c2007 |
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9786612255823 |
0-299-22203-9 |
1-282-25582-7 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (273 p.) |
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Wisconsin studies in autobiography |
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Autobiography |
Gays - History and criticism |
Gays' writings - History and criticism |
Electronic books. |
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Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-240) and index. |
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UNINA9910379656803321 |
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Critical Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Heritage : Construction, Transformation and Destruction / Edited by Veysel Apaydin |
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London, : UCL Press, 2020 |
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Museology & heritage studies |
Archaeology |
Anthropology |
Kulturerbe |
Anthropologie |
Ethnologie |
Archäologie |
Aufsatzsammlung |
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Monografia |
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Introduction: why cultural memory and heritage? Veysel ApaydinPart I: Conceptualizing Cultural Memory and Heritage1. The interlinkage of cultural memory, heritage and discourses of construction, transformation and destruction Veysel ApaydinPart II: Urban Heritage, Development, Transformation and Destruction2. Mega-structural violence: considering African literary perspectives on infrastructure, modernity and destructionRachel King3. Competing for the past: the London 2012 Olympic Games, archaeology, and the ‘wasteland’Jonathan Gardner4. Covert erasure and agents of change in the heritage cityColin Sterling5. Heritage, memory and social justice: reclaiming space and identityVeysel Apaydin6. Amnesia by design: building and rebuilding in a Mediterranean small island stateReuben Grima7. Vanishing heritage, materialising memory: construction, destruction and social action in contemporary MadridJaime Almansa-Sánchez & Nekbet Corpas-CívicosPart III: Indigenous Heritage and Destruction8. Considering the denigration |
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and destruction of Indigenous heritage as violenceGeorge Nicholas and Claire Smith9. Indigenous Latino heritage: destruction, invisibility, appropriation, revival, survivance. Images from Central America.Paul Edward Montgomery Ramírez10. Rescuing’ the ground from under their feet? Contract archaeology and human rights violations in the Brazilian AmazonBruna Cigaran da Rocha11. Order and disorder: Indigenous Australian cultural heritages and the case of settler-colonial ambivalenceAmanda KearneyPart IV: Conflicts, Violence, War and Destruction12. Cultural memory as a mechanism for community cohesion: the case study of Dayr Mar Elian esh-Sharqi, Qaryatayn, SyriaEmma Loosley Leeming13. Bosnia and the destruction of identityHelen Walasek14. 'Bombing Pompeii!!! Why not the Pyramids?' Myths and memories of the Allied bombing of Pompeii.Nigel D. PollardPart V: Heritage, Identity and Destruction15. Reclaiming the past as a matter of social justice: African American heritage, representation and identityin the United StatesErin Linn-Tynen16. Alternating cycles of the politics of forgetting and remembering the past in TaiwanNicolas Zorzin17. A glimpse into the crystal ball: how do we select the memory of the future?Monique van den Dries & Jose SchreursPart VI: Epilogue18. 'Cultural heritage is concerned with the future'. A critical epilogue.Cornelius HoltorfIndex |
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Critical Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Heritage focuses on the importance of memory and heritage for individual and group identity, and for their sense of belonging. It aims to expose the motives and discourses related to the destruction of memory and heritage during times of war, terror, sectarian conflict and through capitalist policies. It is within these affected spheres of cultural heritage where groups and communities ascribe values, develop memories, and shape their collective identity.
Chapters in the volume address cultural memory and heritage from six global perspectives and contexts: first, the relationship between cultural memory and heritage; second, the effect of urban development and large infrastructure on heritage; third, the destruction of indigenous heritage; fourth, the destruction of heritage in relation to erasing memory during sectarian violence and conflict; fifth, the impact of policymaking on cultural heritage assets; and sixth, a broad reflection on the destruction, change and transformation of heritage in an epilogue by Cornelius Holtorf, archaeologist and Chair of Heritage Futures at UNESCO. |
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UNINA9910956558203321 |
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Autore |
Botman Dennis |
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Can Abenomics Succeed? : : Overcoming the Legacy of Japan's Lost Decades / / Dennis Botman, Stephan Danninger, Jerald Schiff |
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2015 |
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9781484341247 |
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9781498302333 |
1498302335 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (410 p.) |
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DanningerStephan |
SchiffJerald |
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Stagnation (Economics) |
Deflation (Finance) - Japan |
Banks and Banking |
Labor |
Macroeconomics |
Public Finance |
Demography |
Exports and Imports |
Inflation |
Business Taxes and Subsidies |
Price Level |
Deflation |
Debt |
Debt Management |
Sovereign Debt |
Economics of the Elderly |
Economics of the Handicapped |
Non-labor Market Discrimination |
Demand and Supply of Labor: General |
Social Security and Public Pensions |
Labour |
income economics |
Public finance & taxation |
Pensions |
Population & demography |
Corporate & business tax |
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Prices |
Population and demographics |
Taxes |
Public debt |
Expenditure |
Labor markets |
Aging |
Corporate income tax |
Pension spending |
Labor market |
Debts, Public |
Population aging |
Corporations |
Taxation |
Income economics |
Japan Economic conditions 1989- |
Japan |
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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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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 Abenomics: From the Lost Decade to the Three Arrows; 2 Abenomics: Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Conventional and Unconventional Monetary Policies; 3 Can Abenomics Overcome the Headwinds from Population Aging?; 4 Japan's Fiscal Risks; 5 Options for Fiscal Consolidation in an Aging Society; 6 Japan's Growth Challenge: Needs and Potential; 7 Labor Market Reform: Vital to the Success of Abenomics; 8 The Opportunities and Risks of Abenomics in the Financial Sector |
9 Stimulating Private Investment and Innovation10 Japan's Role in the Global Economy and Spillover Effects of Abenomics; Contributors; Index; Footnotes; 3 Can Abenomics Overcome the Headwinds from Population Aging?; 4 Japan's Fiscal Risks; 5 Options for Fiscal Consolidation in an Aging Society; 6 Japan's Growth Challenge: Needs and Potential; 7 Labor Market Reform: Vital to the Success of Abenomics; 8 The Opportunities and Risks of Abenomics in the Financial Sector; 9 Stimulating Private Investment and Innovation; 10 Japan's Role in the Global Economy and Spillover Effects of Abenomics |
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Japan’s revitalization plan, dubbed the “three arrows of Abenomics,” devises a three-pronged strategy—combining fiscal, monetary, and structural policies—to overcome that country’s apparent inability to sustain economic recovery. This book is the first comprehensive assessment of Abenomics and the reforms needed to make it a success, including aggressive monetary easing, growth-friendly fiscal consolidation, and structural and financial sector reforms. |
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