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  • Authors: Hoàng Thị Giang (2023-09)

  • Địa vị pháp lý của một cơ quan nhà nước là nội dung quan trọng cấu thành nên chế định pháp lý của cơ quan đó. Địa vị pháp lý của một cơ quan nhà nước được xác định trong tổng thể mối liên hệ với các cơ quan nhà nước khác, và rộng hơn, ở Việt Nam, với các thành tố cấu thành nên hệ thống chính trị và với các thành tố của xã hội. Trên cơ sở phân tích thực tiễn địa vị pháp lý của chính quyền địa phương ở Việt Nam, bài viết đề xuất các giải pháp hoàn thiện địa vị pháp lý của chính quyền địa phương ở Việt Nam thời gian tới.

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  • Authors: Sharon Magnarelli (1999)

  • Over the last thirty years, the trends in Spanish-American literature and its criticism echo those in other areas of Westem/Eurocentric literature. Admittedly, Spanish-American literature and its criticism are rarely in sync with those other spheres. Movements are generally adopted late in Spanish-American literary criticism but adopted they are, as well as adapted to what we like to consider the unique characteristics of Spanish-American literature. The specific questions, where does Spanish-American literary criticism seem to have been, and where does it seem to be today, have proven far less simplistic than they might initially appear, especially as I am forced to recognize that I am merely one reader reading, one reader projecting onto texts, both literary and critical ones.

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  • Authors: Geoff Murray (1997)

  • For much of this century Oedipus The King (Oedipus Rex! Oedipus Tyrannus) has figured prominently in Western consciousness, both as a major representative of Ancient Greek drama and as the source of the metaphor elaborated by Freud in support of his early theories of the unconscious mind. During that period commentary on the play has generally aligned itself closely with the perspective of Oedipus, the play's principal victim, who at the climax stabs out his own eyes in despair at the inadequacy of vision in a world ordered by perfidious and possibly malevolent gods.

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  • Authors: Menghan Zhang; Ze Chen; Xinyan Liu; Jun Liu (2024)

  • Social media not only changes the traditional communication environment, but also introduces new modifications to agenda setting. With the increasing use of social bots in public opinion manipulation and political election interference, whether they can participate in or influence agenda setting has become an urgent concern. Currently, there is limited literature focusing on engagement in agenda-setting for social bots agenda setting. This paper examines the content of social media discussion related to the South Korean presidential election, identifies the presence of social bots, and explores the relationships between media agenda, bot agenda, and public agenda from the perspective of agenda setting. The study found that although the primary agendas of the media, social bots, and ...

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  • Authors: Stephen Gregory (1997)

  • Carlos Maggi, born in 1922, is one of Uruguay's most prominent intellec-tual figures. Though trained as a lawyer, his writing career has been his main interest. While still a student at pre-university level, he wrote (with Manuel Flores Mora, who was to be a Colorado senator, ajournalist of note and one of Maggi's life-long friends and colleagues) a prize-winning historical essayl and followed this by founding in 1942 a short-lived review, Apex, Latin Americanist in ideology and avantgardist in its aesthetics. He worked extensively as both writer and editor on Acci6n, a newspaper put out by the militantly pro-Batllista faction2 of the Colorado party3,just as much later he would collaborate in Jaque, a weekly review of cultural and current affairs edited by Flores Mora, which began p...

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  • Authors: Jhih-Syuan (Elaine) Lin (2022)

  • Considering the implications of cross-cutting exposure for democratic deliberation in the age of algorithms, this study proposes a conceptual model that delineates the roles of perceived realism and approval of algorithmic curation in the relationship between cross-cutting exposure and online political engagement. Secondary data obtained from the 2018 national survey conducted by the Taiwan Institute for Governance and Communication Research were utilized to test the relationships. The results indicated a negative association between cross cutting exposure and online political engagement. The significant mediation model further showed that exposure to cross-cutting perspectives on social media was negatively associated with online political engagement by way of decreased perceived r...

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  • Authors: Eva Meidl (1997)

  • In einem Interview am 28. Juni 1995 steHte Phillip Adams Stefan Heym die Frage 'Wieso sind Sie diesem Geftihl 'Ich habe etwas falsch gemacht' odereigentlich 'Ich warTeil einer Bewegung diefehlschlug' entronnenT' Heym antwortete: I knew from the begi nning that so meth ing was not proper in the who Ie set-up and I have been wondering about it and thinking about it and then writing about it. Much of my work concerns exactly that issue. If you read the King David Report, if you read Ahasver, my religious books, if you read my historic books beginning with my novel about the revolution of 1848 or Collin, the story of a writer who clashed with a man from the secret police and others. All these books investigate the question what is wrong there.

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  • Authors: Sue Thomas (1998)

  • In 1925 Rebecca West began working on a new novel, Sunflower; never completed, it was published posthumously by Virago Press in 1986, with an Afterword by West's official biographer, Victoria Glendinning, in which she reveals the novel to be a roman a clef This confessional mode of reading Sunflower removes its political context and overlooks effects which function in the novel as an implicit commentary on early twentieth-century British sexual modernism. To restore these representations of sexuality in Sunflower, one has to read against the grain of confessional transparency. A critical, contradictory feminism is integral to the generic layers of West's modernist fiction and the intertextualities of her images. These layers and intertextualities disclose West's ambivalence towards...

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  • Authors: Nilli Diengott (1997)

  • While working on a book discussing critical approaches and using Jane Austen as a test case for my discussion. I encountered a problem of wider implications for current critical and theoretical discourse. This essay will discuss the problem and its implications by concentrating on three critical texts: Marvin Mudrick's Jane Austen: Irony as Defense and Discovery (1952; Berkeley and London: University of California Press, 1968), Marilyn Butler's Jane Austen and the War of Ideas (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975) and Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979).

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  • Authors: Sally L. Burch (1998)

  • To add yet more to the literature on Marie's Prologue is to fly in the face of her own warning against writing on much-covered topics: 'ne me fust guaires de pris: Itant s'en sunt altre entremis' (Prologue 31-2).2 Neverthe-less, I believe something still needs to be said on the literal level of the words Marie uses, and the way we transcribe and translate them. A re-examination of the littera in a key section of the Prologue gives us, I shall argue, a fuller understanding of Marie's poetics, and a clearer insight into her concept of textual transmission.