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This small book is based on the papers and discussions presented at the International Colloquium held on April 11, 2008 on the Nanterre campus of The University of Paris, where scholars and activists gathered to discuss "La guerre, la résistance, et le contre-résistance dans l'histoire contemporaine". In this short anthology, we introduce this subject by giving an historical perspective of instances of resistance and counter-resistance to wars and social struggles involving the United States ...
The term 'resistance', as it appears in the writings of Walter Benjamin, marks the attempt to think a politics that emerges out of a certain experience of history and time. This entry shows that Widerstand is conceived here principally as a resistance against the course of a catastrophic history — a desire for time to cease its flow and come to a standstill. ; Tom Vandeputte, 'Resistance', in Re-: An Errant Glossary , ed. by Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Arnd Wedemeyer, Cultural Inquiry, 15 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2019), pp. 127–32
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The term 'resistance', as it appears in the writings of Walter Benjamin, marks the attempt to think a politics that emerges out of a certain experience of history and time. This entry shows that 'Widerstand' is conceived here principally as a resistance against the course of a catastrophic history - a desire for time to cease its flow and come to a standstill.
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In: Jules Archer History for Young Readers Ser.
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1. Why Do People Resist the Law? -- 2. Is Resistance Un-American? -- 3. How Far Should Resistance Go? -- 4. Four Giants Who Showed the Way -- 5. Resisting the Hitler Terror -- 6. Resistance Movements Around the World -- 7. Resisting the Iron Curtain -- 8. "Madness" In Moscow -- 9. Resisting Today's Dictators -- 10. Resistance In Vietnam -- 11. "Stop the War!" -- 12. The Student Resistance -- 13. Black Power Flexes Its Muscles -- 14. Other American Resistance Movements -- 15. Tactics and Frustrations -- 16. "Law and Order" -- 17. You, Me, and the Government -- 18. Resistance Brings Change -- 19. Act Where You Have Power -- Bibliography and Suggested Further Reading -- Index.
Nos últimos cinquenta anos, a poesia portuguesa desenvolveu diferentes formas de resistência, reagindo não apenas a circunstâncias políticas, sociais e culturais muito diversificadas, mas também a um processo gradual de desvalorização do seu lugar e do seu papel no mundo contemporâneo. Este estudo pretende determinar e descrever diferentes modelos de resistência na (e da) poesia, tendo por referência algumas das poéticas que mais marcaram o panorama da poesia portuguesa, dos anos 60 até aos nossos dias. Obras de autores tão diferentes entre si como o são as de Carlos de Oliveira, Luiza Neto Jorge, Herberto Helder, António Franco Alexandre, João Miguel Fernandes Jorge, Adília Lopes, Ana Luísa Amaral, Manuel de Freitas ou José Miguel Silva têm em comum a atribuição à poesia de uma função de resistência. O que une estes autores? E o que os separa? A resposta a estas questões deverá permitir apurar uma noção de resistência na poesia e também a sua articulação com a noção de resistência da poesia.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: poesia, resistência, modernidade, contemporaneidade ; In the last fifty years Portuguese poetry developed different forms of resistance, reacting not only to political, social and cultural circumstances, but also to a gradual process of devaluation of its place and role in the contemporary world. This study aims at determining and describing different models of resistance in (and of) poetry, by considering some of the poetics that marked Portuguese poetry from the 1960's to our days. Authors as different as Carlos de Oliveira, Luiza Neto Jorge, Herberto Helder, António Franco Alexandre, João Miguel Fernandes Jorge, Adília Lopes, Ana Luísa Amaral, Manuel de Freitas or José Miguel Silva bear in common the fact that they invest poetry with a function of resistance. What brings these authors together? What separates them? The answer to these questions may provide an insight into the notion of resistance in poetry as well as its articulation with the notion of the resistance of poetry.KEYWORDS: poetry, resistance, modernity, contemporaneity
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In: Journal of political power, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 40-54
ISSN: 2158-3803
Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Declaration -- About the Editor -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Antimicrobial Resistance: A Priority for Global Health Action -- References -- Chapter 2 Antimicrobial Resistance Among Migrants in Europe: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis -- Summary -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3 Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Molecular Typing For Understanding Sexual Networks And Antimicrobial Resistance Transmission: A Systematic Review -- Summary -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Author Contribution -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 4 Enhancing Pharmacists' Role In Developing Countries To Overcome The Challenge Of Antimicrobial Resistance: A Narrative Review -- Abstract -- Background -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Authors' Contributions -- References -- Chapter 5 Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms and Potential Synthetic Treatments -- Abstract -- Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms -- Molecular Applications Against AMR Bacteria -- Conclusion -- Authors' Contributions -- References -- Chapter 6 Antimicrobial Activity of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles on Opportunistic Microorganisms: A Systematic Review -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Material and Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms among Campylobacter -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Campylobacter -- Factors Influencing Antimicrobial Resistance of Campylobacter -- Epidemiology of Fluoroquinolone And Macrolide Resistance in Campylobacter -- Development And Transmission Of Antibiotic Resistance in Campylobacter.
In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Band 46, Heft 9, S. 245-250
ISSN: 1559-1476
In: Resistance to targeted anti-cancer therapeutics, v. 2
The current application of antibody-meditated targeted therapy against cancer has resulted in significant objective clinical responses, prolongation of survival and even cures. More than 20 mAbs have been approved for human use targeting a range of different cancers. However, a major drawback of mAb therapeutics is that a subset of patients does not initially respond and another initially responding subset develops resistance to further treatments. At the present time, there are no effective therapies for these subsets of cancer patients. The analyses of underlying mechanisms responsible for resistance are necessary to develop and generate new targeted therapies that overcome the resistance. Resistance to Immunotherapeutic Antibodies in Cancer: Strategies to Overcome Resistance is a timely volume that deals with various mechanisms of resistance to anti-cancer mAbs therapeutics as well as it deals with novel approaches to overcome resistance. The reviews in this volume are written by highly qualified, established and experienced leaders in the field of resistance to anti-cancer mAbs.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Civil Resistance" published on by Oxford University Press.
In an essay on Peter Weiss, W. G. Sebald remarked observes that 'the grotesque deformities of our inner lives have their background and origin in collective social history'. Weiss's works explore the relationships between writing and action, aesthetics and politics. This short essay discusses some fragments of texts by Weiss, asking how subjects formed and (grotesquely) deformed by history can continue to resist or intervene to alter its course. ; Hannah Proctor, 'Resistance I', in Re-: An Errant Glossary , ed. by Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Arnd Wedemeyer, Cultural Inquiry, 15 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2019), pp. 113–20
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