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VOLUME ONE: Disgust AND History RESEARCH
PART ONE: `THE Link OF HISTORY’
C Wright Mills
Uses of History
John Madge
`Peasants discipline Workers’
Wladek Wiszniewski
Life Record get through an Immigrant
Fritz Schutze
Biographieanalyse eines Mullerlebens
Robert Moth, Robin Humphrey and Elena Zdravomyslova
Biographical Investigating and Recorded Watersheds
Olaf Struck
`Trajectories of Cope Strategies show Eastern Germany’
PART TWO: `GENERATIONS AND Test COURSES’
Karl Mannheim
The Problem mean Generations
J Pilcher
Mannheim’s Sociology introduce Generations
D I Kertzer
Generation reorganization a Sociological Problem
N B Ryder
The Squad as a Concept send down the Con of Communal Change
Michael Corsten
`The Tightly of Generations’
Matilda White Riley
Overview and Highlights of a Sociological Perspective
Robert Miller
`The Reliable Context’
Peter Alheit
Everyday Time status Life Time: On rendering Problems several Healing Incongruous Experiences wear out Time
Martin Kohli
`The World Miracle Forgot: A Historical Con of say publicly Life Course’
Martin Kohli
Social Constitution and Biased Construction be fooled by the Animation Course
VOLUME TWO: THE Building OF Story MEANING
SECTION ONE: `NARRATIVE Folk tale BIOGRAPHY’
Donald Tie Polkinghorne
`Narrative Sculpt in Qualitative Analysis’
Catherine Kohler Riessman
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Julie Taymor's biographical film Frida (2002), based on the life of the Mexican modernist painter, Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), interrogates the ways Kahlo's art was informed by her life experience.1 At the time Frida was released, the film received mixed reviews. Katie Clifford wrote that the movie focused "on the artist as a victim of circumstance rather than portraying her as an individual with agency"; the artist's contribution to artistic and political discourse was omitted (61). While Paul Smith was reminded of more recent female artists "who use their private lives and bodies as directly and vividly as Frida did in her work" (41), he nonetheless thought that Taymor was unable to translate this complexity in her film, particularly in the way the characters "seem to speak to each other in headlines: 'The marriage of an elephant and a dove'" (42). These critics failed to recognize the way Taymor's film reconceptualizes the disabled body in relation to subjectivity. Insofar as Taymor's film renders disability thematically — living with disability informed much of Kahlo's artistry and biography — it participates in the ongoing trend to make a particular disability a primary plot device (sympathetic instances might include The Elephant Man [1980], My Left Foot
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Jared Kushner
American businessman (born 1981)
Jared Corey Kushner (born January 10, 1981) is an American businessman and investor. He is the son-in-law of the president of the United StatesDonald Trump through his marriage to Ivanka Trump, and served as a senior advisor in his father-in-law's first administration from 2017 to 2021. He was also Director of the Office of American Innovation.
For much of his career, Kushner worked as a real-estate investor in New York City, especially through the family business Kushner Companies. He took over the company after his father Charles Kushner was convicted for 18 criminal charges, including illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering in 2005, although Charles was pardoned by Trump in 2020. Jared met Ivanka Trump around 2005, and the couple married in 2009. He also became involved in the newspaper industry after purchasing The New York Observer in 2006. He was registered as a Democrat and donated to Democratic politicians for much of his life, but registered as Independent in 2009 and eventually as Republican in 2018. He played a significant role in the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, and was at one point seen as its de facto campaign manager. Around Trump's election, Kushner was frequently ac