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Перевод: polemics


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  1. Hers is also the body of work most easily assimilable to what we commonly describe today as "radical feminism," with its polemics against patriarchy, male violence, and heterosexist containments of economies of desire
  2. A contrary pull may be observed in the polemics of some T.I.E.
  3. But what, then, are we to make of it when, in 1939, writing an obituary of Ford, Pound lumped together two old associates of his, Fred Manning and Henry Newbolt, and excoriated them for continuing to use the "poetical" diction from which Ford's timely polemics had weaned Pound himself?
  4. Wordsworth's polemics at the turn of the century implied strong criticism of fashionable women poets:
  5. He was more interested in his art than the polemics of his profession.
  6. The negative side of all this was ben Eliezer's polemics against straight-faced, over-serious rabbinism; against those whose understanding of God's nature was austere and unfatherly; those who, while seeking to elevate the Most High, merely put him out of touch with his own children; debarred them from his welcoming presence by a system or learning that became "frivolous" in its intensity: not that its perpetrators could be frivolous: black was their colour, even as severity was their posture - as becomes the frozen-in-soul.
  7. Supplying engines to projects like this lets us compete with the supercars and avoid all the complicated polemics they create," said Reitzle.
  8. And I accept that he might have been upset but there are no polemics, so why destroy a great victory?
  9. The story is an intricate one, as Herbert Schneidau acknowledges; and Pound's holding out against Ford for the Dantesque principle of a "curial" diction (see his introduction to the poems of Lionel Johnson) represents to my mind an objection that can still be raised to Ford's principles of diction, salutary as Ford's polemics undoubtedly were for Pound at this time.
  10. Whether Marx held such a view or not has had great importance for later Marxist polemics, and we shall return to this question.
  11. As the presenter of Channel 4's first youth programme Whatever You Want , the stocky Llanelli-born Allen had the ideal vehicle for his anarchic polemics, the best thing about a scrappy programme that featured The Undertones one moment and an abortion debate the next, planting the seeds for The Tube , Network 7 and their many-headed progeny.
  12. But Mr Bevan's ranting polemics on the subject would perhaps sound better in the mouth of a Minister of Health who was getting enough houses built.
  13. For the novelist works to one side - hence parajournalist - of the writer busy with magazine polemics in Time and Epoch , just as his novel exists to one side - parajournalism - of the double murder in the newspapers and of scary sciencefictionish forewarnings about microbes.

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