achlorhydria
发表于 2025-3-23 12:55:40
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GNAT
发表于 2025-3-23 17:49:47
Andreas Lutz postures. Reading is a habitual practice, connected in complex ways to many other physical habits of everyday life—eating, falling asleep, taking a bath, riding in a car or on the subway, walking on a treadmill, using the toilet, waiting in the doctor’s office, and so on. Reading postures must adap
dowagers-hump
发表于 2025-3-23 20:47:18
Andreas Lutzed by a cultural practice. Habitus is a subtle and powerful analytical tool in Bourdieu’s work, allowing him to make sense of the tiniest gestures as manifestations of an entire social formation. But as Katharine Breen has shown in ., this ancient term has a rich intellectual history and a variety o
NAUT
发表于 2025-3-24 01:32:42
Andreas Lutzpopular reading material.. After a brief analysis of the production and distribution of soldier newspapers, I will explore some of their major themes and what their content tells us about soldier-readers in the First World War. As I will show, a close examination of this source helps fill in the gap
捕鲸鱼叉
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使成波状
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Tincture
发表于 2025-3-24 14:03:43
Andreas Lutztives that the conflict produced, captivity never became part of the cultural memory of the war. It remains, as Heather Jones has recently put it, a ‘missing paradigm’ in First World War studies.. The absence of the prisoner of war experience from mainstream narratives about the war has, arguably, b
abduction
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orient
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严重伤害
发表于 2025-3-25 00:03:24
of the world’s first global conflict, are increasingly engaging with one another. This is a timely encounter, for British and Commonwealth soldiers who fought the war have been described as the most ‘vigorously literary’ fighting force in history; similar claims can also be substantiated for a large