Bøger af Giorgia Scribellito
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- A/Her Story of Contemporary emigration to Poland
178,95 kr. This book is about the life of Sofia, an Italian immigrant in Poland. She has come to Poland to work for a corporation. The book follows the adventures of Sofia in Lodz, Poland, as she moves from one apartment to another one in search of the right one to live in. It is a reflection about contemporary life in Poland and a search for a woman's inner self.
- Bog
- 178,95 kr.
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158,95 kr. This is a critical study of the book The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by author Junot Díaz.
- Bog
- 158,95 kr.
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168,95 kr. This book is an autobiography of the author. It is a reflection on her life, as well as on the life of her mother and of her grandmother. It analyses the difficulties of her mother raising the author alone. It also considers how much the lives of women has changed throughout the Twentieth century. Least but not last it is a reflection about growing up as a mixed person (black and white or white and black)
- Bog
- 168,95 kr.
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- the Compatibility of Pos
183,95 kr. This essay discusses Isaiah BErlin's essay on positive and negative freedom that was published in 1969. The main argument is that positive and negative liberty are complementary concepts and not antithetic ones, especially in view of the fact that each person tends to have an identity. In other words, political freedom requires both a positive and a negative dimension. I conduct my analysis with specific reference to the civil rights and black power movements.
- Bog
- 183,95 kr.
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408,95 kr. This book analyses critically Jamaica Kincaid's book A Small Place. It considers the biography of the author, the history of Antigua and literature by Caribbean women. It also analyses the themes of the book and it situates them in the context of Caribbean and postcolonial literature. It also analyses the Language used by Kincaid and its meaning. It is really an analysis of Kincaid's book and of its importance for postcolonial, Caribbean and women's studies literature. The main themes of the book are Caribbean women, history, colonialism and postcolonialism.
- Bog
- 408,95 kr.
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- Bog
- 198,95 kr.
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- Bog
- 415,95 kr.