Matters of Deceit

Matters of Deceit
Title Matters of Deceit PDF eBook
Author Maria Luddy
Publisher Four Courts Press
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9781846822940

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In Irish history, marriage was of huge significance to women and men for social, emotional, and economic reasons. Married women had greater status than unmarried women. The most acceptable way to form families was through marriage and, as in all time periods, both men and women desired children. Economic stability - though not necessarily guaranteed by marriage - was an inducement to marriage for many women, especially in a society where paid employment opportunities for them were limited. A breach of promise to marry is a fundamental break of a promise - by either a man or woman - to carry through a marriage. However, as this book shows, breach of promise cases were not always straightforward. Exploring the history of breach of promise cases in Ireland allows an insight into courtship rituals. It reveals the significance of monetary considerations in marriage settlements and the value that was placed on women's - and men's - reputations. (Series: Maynooth Studies in Local History - Number 96)

Deceit and Denial

Deceit and Denial
Title Deceit and Denial PDF eBook
Author Gerald Markowitz
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 448
Release 2013-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520275829

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In Favor of Deceit

In Favor of Deceit
Title In Favor of Deceit PDF eBook
Author Ellen B. Basso
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 404
Release 1988
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816510221

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In stories ranging from subtle creation myths to derisive, off-color tales, the Kalapalo Indians of central Brazil demonstrate a fascination with deception and its many functions. In myths about tricksters and dupes, they explore the ambiguity of human experience, showing how important to human understanding is a sense of illusion, paradox, and contradiction. Ellen Basso's new study of these stories considers their relationship to other kinds of Kalapalo activities involving deception and features a unique collection of South American Indian narratives translated directly from performances by master storytellers in their original Carib language. Combining an ethnopoetic, performance-focused approach to storytelling with an action-oriented psychology, Basso arrives at an ethnographic understanding of Kalapalo trickster myths and Kalapalo ideas about deception. The commentary on the translations considers matters of theme, discourse, narrative progression, and performance context. The dialogical, interactive nature of Kalapalo storytelling, the development of characters through their conversations with one another, and the many ways storytelling and ordinary life enrich one another are examined to reveal the complex psychology of trickster myths and the special tricksterish quality of day-to-day Kalapalo behavior.

Masters of Deceit

Masters of Deceit
Title Masters of Deceit PDF eBook
Author J.Edgar Hoover
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1958
Genre
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PATTERN OF DECEIT

PATTERN OF DECEIT
Title PATTERN OF DECEIT PDF eBook
Author Emma Darcy
Publisher Harlequin / SB Creative
Pages 145
Release 2015-09-26
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 4596686688

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Master of Deceit

Master of Deceit
Title Master of Deceit PDF eBook
Author Marc Aronson
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 241
Release 2012-04-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0763650250

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This book examines the story of America during J. Edgar Hoover's reign as head of the FBI.

Deceit and Self-Deception

Deceit and Self-Deception
Title Deceit and Self-Deception PDF eBook
Author Robert Trivers
Publisher Penguin Books
Pages 399
Release 2014-01-30
Genre Deception
ISBN 9780141019918

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We lie to ourselves every day: about how well we drive, how much we're enjoying ourselves - even how good looking we are. In this ground-breaking book, Robert Trivers examines not only how we self-deceive, but also why, taking fascinating examples from aviation disasters, con artists, sexual betrayals and conflicts within families. Revealing, provocative and witty, Deceit and Self-Deception is one of the most vital books written this century, and will make you rethink everything that you think you know. 'Original and important . . . remarkable, thick with ideas.' Financial Times 'One of the great thinkers in the history of Western thought.' Steven Pinker 'A swift tour of links between deception and evolutionary progress . . . fascinating.' Economist 'I devoured it from cover to cover . . . exhilarating.' Guardian 'A powerful book . . . essential for anyone who wants to try to counter their own unconscious biases.' Independent