List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and explanatory notes -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Defining the berserkr -- Chapter 2 The monstrous berserkr -- Chapter 3 Berserksgangr: fit or frenzy? -- Chapter 4 The etymology and meaning of berserkr -- Chapter 5 The Viking Age reality of berserkir -- Chapter 6 Towards new paradigms for berserkir -- Appendix 1 Incidence of names of berserkir and where to find them in Old Norse literature -- Appendix 2 Haraldskvæði: the earliest reference to berserkir -- Bibliography.
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Hipsters have always used clothing, hairstyle, gesture, and slang to mark their distance from consensus culture, yet it is music that has always been the privileged means of cultural disaffiliation, the royal road to hip. Dig argues that in hip culture it is sound itself, and the faculty of hearing, that is the privileged part of the sensory experience. Through a string of lucid and illuminating examples, author Phil Ford shows why and how music became a central facet of hipness and the counterculture.
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This study aims to reveal the resistance strategy used by Faruq Juwaidah, an Egyptian poet who has high concern for the fate of the Palestinians who are under Israeli Zionist rule. The object of this research material is Risalatun Ila Sarun I and II in which there are resistance values. The method used is a semiotic reading which consists of heuristic and hermeneutic reading. The results of this study indicate that the resistance strategy in Faruq Juwaidah's poetry is criticism. This form of criticism is expressed in characterization which in psychological terms is called labeling. In this term used tasybīh and isti'ārah, which are the likeness of a pig, dog and cobra. In addition, criticism is also carried out by directly pinning negative traits, such as qabīh "bad", al-mal'un "the cursed", jabbanun "coward" al-fāsiqu "people who do bad things", and al- ' irbidu "a bad person in character". In addition, criticism is also expressed by the satire. The use of satire is a considered effective way to make political and social criticism, especially at the actions taken by Israeli Zionists who have tormented the Palestinian people.Keywords: criticism, characterization, satire, zionist israel, palestine
The Politics and Aesthetics of Refusal is an eclectic collection of essays from emerging academics who engage with the notion of ""refusal"" both as the embodiment of a resistance to conventional boundaries between academic disciplines, and as a concept wit
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Using five examples from the Times of faulty treatment of stories dealing with polls and opinion research, the author of this essay pleads for a better understanding of the subject by newspaper editors.