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the essence of british political theatre of the 1970s and1980s might be re-read with regard to its resistance to the ideologicaldiscourses of the dominant power—especially those of the neo-conservatism ofmargaret thatcher. english dramatists, who were under the substantial influenceof foucauldian subversive view on power and ideology, through dramatizing thehistorical events, attempted to stand...
The British welfare state is under attack today, that much is clear. But why? What is the nature of the attack? How does the 'new conservatism' of the Thatcher government differ from the 'traditional Toryism' of Macmillan and Heath? What is the link between the Government's monetarist economic policies and their and-welfarism? And will either work ? These are some of the questions I want briefl...
howard brenton as one of the controversial english dramatists of the may 1968 uprising attacks the power discourses in his plays. demythologization and iconoclasm of the great figures and historical events are two dominant themes in his dramas. in this research, the researchers in light of historical studies attempt to depict how brenton in his play bloody poetry (1984) and by dint of dramatiza...
One of the pioneering women dramatists British literature, Timberlake Wertenbaker provides both a criticism post-war Britain and propaganda ameliorating function theatre in her play Our Country’s Good (1988). As based on novel The Playmaker (1987) by Thomas Keneally, builds upon issue redemptive effects portraying group convicts ship that takes them to Australia eighteenth century. portrays dif...
Linguistics and automata theory were at one time tightly knit. Very early on, finite-state processes were used by Markov [35, 27] to predict sequences of vowels and consonants in novels by Pushkin. Shannon [48] extended this idea to predict letter sequences of English words using Markov processes. While many theorems about finite-state acceptors (FSAs) and finite-state transducers (FSTs) were p...
New Right theories have had a major impact on British politics since the emergence of Thatcherism and end so-called ‘years consensus’ in mid-1970s. In radically rejecting conventions postwar terms management both economic social policies, ideas initially came to significantly shape policies Thatcher government (1979–90), indeed continued wield influence over other administrations subsequent yea...
Women’s professional involvement in drama dates back to the restoration period England, during which female dramatists emerged English both as playwrights and actresses. The plays written by included mostly domestic issues, modesty, obedience, chastity early period, following traits of patriarchal authors depicting women within limits virtue. Aphra Behn one most important well-known her who lat...
This paper compares and contrasts Michael Huemer’s Principle of Phenomenal Conservatism with Husserl’s well-known Principle of All Principles. Despite some similarities, I argue that the two are quite different. I examine several cases in which the theories provide different assessments of a belief’s epistemic status, and argue that Husserl’s gives the correct answer in each case. I also argue ...
this paper examines the relationship between accounting conservatism and informational content of earnings using data of 167 firms listed on the tehran stock exchange during 2004-2013. accounting conservatism is measured based on khan and watts' (2009) model and feltham and ohlsson (1995) price model and easton and hariss (1991) return models were used to evaluate the informational content...
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