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AbstractGolding’s Lord of the Flies, first published in 1954, reflects a bleak sense of post-war pessimism. But with undue attention focused on its portrayal of original sin and the problem of evil, readings have often remained reductive. In this article ... see more

The overarching theme of this one-day conference was to situate labelling theory, as conceptualised by Professor Hacking, in the study of post-war history. The post-war period witnessed the emergence of numerous new categories and classifications of peopl... see more

The overarching theme of this one-day conference was to situate labelling theory, as conceptualised by Professor Hacking, in the study of post-war history. The post-war period witnessed the emergence of numerous new categories and classifications of peopl... see more

This essay explores issues of saviourism, appropriation, and notions of care in the work of Cree painter, film maker, installation and performance artist Kent Monkman, one of Canada’s best-known contemporary artists, in relation to questions of indigenous... see more

This essay explores issues of saviourism, appropriation, and notions of care in the work of Cree painter, film maker, installation and performance artist Kent Monkman, one of Canada’s best-known contemporary artists, in relation to questions of indigenous... see more

This essay explores issues of saviourism, appropriation, and notions of care in the work of Cree painter, film maker, installation and performance artist Kent Monkman, one of Canada’s best-known contemporary artists, in relation to questions of indigenous... see more

The work reviews the post-war history of the rules vs discretion debate. The focus is principally on theoretical developments which came to have a bearing on the debate. With the central figure of the debate being, without a doubt, M. Friedman, much of th... see more

The United Nations (UN) was founded to ‘to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war’.1 However, the post-independence history of sub-Saharan Africa has demonstrated that the international community, or lack of an international society, has so f... see more

The research studies (intellectual flattening for Gilles Deleuze and it's representative in post-modernity's arts (Andy Warhol ) as a sample). As a mechanism applied by the intellect of post-modernity, and it is an outcome for the intense opposition again... see more

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