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 | Reports and Papers on Raymond Williams Residential Seminars The 23rd annual Raymond Williams w/end 6-8 May 2011 at the Wedgwood Memorial College, Barlaston Another great success for our annual residential weekend. Feed-back from the 46 who attended the full weekend as students was most positive with a whole string of 'excellent' s including this 120.81 Kb. 3 | read |
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 | Forever Tentative Of course, almost any object could conceivably have some connection with the Book of Mormon, but nothing short of an inscription which could be read and roughly dated could bridge the gap between what might be called a preactualistic archaeology and contact with 34.04 Kb. 1 | read |
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 | Recently, a central issue in anti-racist theory has been to identify the links between the projects of nation-building, discourses of race, and the institutional manifestations of racism As Miles (1989) demonstrates, it is the contradiction between these two dimensions that can give rise to institutional forms of racism, particularly in allocating migrants from colonized countries to unequal sites in class formations 102.96 Kb. 1 | read |
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