Representing the Other

Representing the Other
Title Representing the Other PDF eBook
Author Sue Wilkinson
Publisher SAGE
Pages 212
Release 1996-07-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781446235430

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This innovative collection addresses a challenging issue in contemporary feminist theory and practice: whether - and how - we should represent members of groups to which we do not ourselves belong. The discussions identify key concerns related to representation and difference. Contributors draw on personal experiences of speaking for' and about' Others in their research, professional practice, writing or political activism. Problems of representing Others with ethnic or cultural backgrounds different from one's own are highlighted, and the discussions extend to representations of children, prostitutes, infertile women, fat' women, gay men with HIV/AIDS and people with disabilities.

Representing the Other

Representing the Other
Title Representing the Other PDF eBook
Author Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya
Publisher Ratna Sagar
Pages 108
Release 2017-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 9789386552365

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The deeply entrenched image of the interaction between Hindus and Muslims in India's past--as indeed in the present-- has generally been that of two aggressively antagonistic religious communities, with the superior political power wielded by one community defining its dominance over the other. This original colonial notion has often been contested by positing the thesis of syncretism at the religious level; by citing evidence of patronage across religious establishments, and of participation of both communities in the country's administration. Neither approach, however, took up the critical task of examining the viability of the premise of homogeneity in the composition of the two communities, or how contemporary perceptions may be used as a touchstone for 'othering' in heterogeneous societies of the past. Chattopadhyaya's Representing the Other?, originally published almost two decades ago, makes an attempt to construct perceptions of new ethnic groups in India in an important phase of its history, from the eighth to the fourteenth century. The evidence though insufficient, reveals not homogenous religious communities, but ethnic groups of diverse origins, located in different socio-political contexts as traders, raiders and plunderers, as well as rulers and administrators. The contexts define the characterization of these different categories by either invoking terminologies from the past for others or by coining ethnic terms. Based mainly on contemporary Sanskrit epigraphic and textual sources, this book is expected to be a major corrective to the way students are generally taught to read the history of our country of this period and of what followed.

Model Rules of Professional Conduct

Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Title Model Rules of Professional Conduct PDF eBook
Author American Bar Association. House of Delegates
Publisher American Bar Association
Pages 216
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN 9781590318737

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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.

Representing the Other in Modern Japanese Literature

Representing the Other in Modern Japanese Literature
Title Representing the Other in Modern Japanese Literature PDF eBook
Author Rachael Hutchinson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 363
Release 2006-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 1134233914

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Representing the Other in Modern Japanese Literature looks at the ways in which authors writing in Japanese in the twentieth century constructed a division between the ‘Self’ and the ‘Other’ in their work. Drawing on methodology from Foucault and Lacan, the clearly presented essays seek to show how Japanese writers have responded to the central question of what it means to be ‘Japanese’ and of how best to define their identity. Taking geographical, racial and ethnic identity as a starting point to explore Japan's vision of 'non-Japan', representations of the Other are examined in terms of the experiences of Japanese authors abroad and in the imaginary lands envisioned by authors in Japan. Using a diverse cross-section of writers and texts as case studies, this edited volume brings together contributions from a number of leading international experts in the field and is written at an accessible level, making it essential reading for those working in Japanese studies, colonialism, identity studies and nationalism.

The Other Queen

The Other Queen
Title The Other Queen PDF eBook
Author Philippa Gregory
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 451
Release 2008-09-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1416549129

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Presents a tale inspired by the story of Mary, Queen of Scots, in a work that follows the doomed monarch's long imprisonment in the household of the Earl of Shrewsbury and his spying wife, Bess.

The Mirror of Herodotus

The Mirror of Herodotus
Title The Mirror of Herodotus PDF eBook
Author François Hartog
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 417
Release 2009-07
Genre History
ISBN 0520264231

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"The best book to come out on Herodotus in years."—G. E. R. Lloyd, King's College Cambridge

Time and the Other

Time and the Other
Title Time and the Other PDF eBook
Author Johannes Fabian
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 268
Release 2014-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0231537484

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Time and the Other is a classic work that critically reexamined the relationship between anthropologists and their subjects and reoriented the approach literary critics, philosophers, and historians took to the study of humankind. Johannes Fabian challenges the assumption that anthropologists live in the "here and now," that their subjects live in the "there and then," and that the "other" exists in a time not contemporary with our own. He also pinpoints the emergence, transformation, and differentiation of a variety of uses of time in the history of anthropology that set specific parameters between power and inequality. In this edition, a new postscript by the author revisits popular conceptions of the "other" and the attempt to produce and represent knowledge of other(s).