Digital Communities in a Networked Society

Digital Communities in a Networked Society
Author: Manuel J. Mendes
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2004-04-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1402077955

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Digital Communities in a Networked Society: e-Commerce, e-Business and e-Government deals with the accelerating evolution in the computerization of society. This evolution, or should we call it a revolution, is dominantly driven by the Internet, and documented by the novelties introduced, year by year, by Information and Communication Technologies. The book contains recent results of research and development in the areas of: -E-government, -Business models of e-applications, -Innovative structures in the internet, -Auctions and e-payment, -Future aspects of communication, -Internet and the web, -Advanced platforms and grid computing, -Cooperation and integration, -Modeling and construction of e-services.

Cadenus And Vanessa

Cadenus And Vanessa
Author: Jonathan Swift
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1726-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1613109628

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Tinsley's Magazine

Tinsley's Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1879
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

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Contemporary Studies of Swift's Poetry

Contemporary Studies of Swift's Poetry
Author: John Irwin Fischer
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1981
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874131734

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Individually the seventeen essays in this volume reflect the particularity of Swift's verse, while together they suggest the patterns of his thought and attest to his artistic achievement. Written by some of the most noted scholars of Swift, these essays are responses to specific challenges in the poet's work, and represent our current understanding of Swift's canon and its relation to the forms of Augustan poetry.

Swiftian Inspirations

Swiftian Inspirations
Author: Jonathan McCreedy
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1527546144

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This book addresses key problems regarding Swiftian thought and satire, analyzing the inspirational cultural legacy which generations of writers, thinkers, and satirists have recurrently relied upon since the Enlightenment. Section One deals with the eighteenth century and the topics of truth, falsehood and madness. Section Two focuses on two film adaptations of Gulliver’s Travels as well as on allusions to Swiftian satire during the US Enlightenment and in post-racial America. Section Three looks at the politics of language, politeness, and satire within translation, and Section Four dwells upon the process of reading Swift in the age of post-truth and Brexit. It will be of interest to students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and culture, modern-day politics as well as to those interested in satire, science fiction, and film adaptations of literary works.

New Approaches in History and Theology to Same-Sex Love and Desire

New Approaches in History and Theology to Same-Sex Love and Desire
Author: Mark D. Chapman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 3319702114

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This book offers a range of interdisciplinary evaluations of the history of same-sex relationships in the Church as they have been understood in different periods and contexts. The relationships between diverse forms of religious and sexual identities have been widely contested in the media since the rise of the lesbian and gay liberation movement in the 1970s. One of the key images that often appears in public debate is that of ‘lesbians and gays in the Church’ as a significant ‘problem’. Research over the past forty years or so into queer theology and the history of same-sex desire has shown that such issues have played an important role in the story of Christianity over many centuries. The contributors to this volume have all been inspired by the challenges of such revisionist study to explore religion and same-sex desire as a field of opportunity for investigation and debate. They uncover some of the hidden histories of the Church and its theologies: they tell sometimes unexpected stories, many of which invite serious further study. It is quite clear through history that some in the churches have been at the vanguard of legislative and social change. Similarly, some churches have offered safe queer spaces. Overall, these essays offer new interpretations and original research into the history of sexuality that helps inform the contemporary debate in the churches as well as in the academy.

Punch

Punch
Author: Mark Lemon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1873
Genre: Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN:

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Reading Swift's Poetry

Reading Swift's Poetry
Author: Daniel Cook
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108899102

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Poets are makers, etymologically speaking. In practice, they are also thieves. Over a long career, from the early 1690s to the late 1730s, Jonathan Swift thrived on a creative tension between original poetry-making and the filching of familiar material from the poetic archive. The most extensive study of Swift's verse to appear in more than thirty years, Reading Swift's Poetry offers detailed readings of dozens of major poems, as well as neglected and recently recovered pieces. This book reaffirms Swift's prominence in competing literary traditions as diverse as the pastoral and the political, the metaphysical and the satirical, and demonstrates the persistence of unlikely literary tropes across his multifaceted career. Daniel Cook also considers the audacious ways in which Swift engages with Juvenal's satires, Horace's epistles, Milton's epics, Cowley's odes, and an astonishing array of other canonical and forgotten writers.

Swift's Poetic Worlds

Swift's Poetic Worlds
Author: Louise K. Barnett
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1981
Genre: Verse satire, English
ISBN: 9780874131871

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The author shows how Swift's poetry reveals a structural unity when it is examined as a coherent whole. The structure that emerges is a dynamic relationship between the effort to order--the poem's principle of unity--and an opposing principle of expansion.