Lika Rodin DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2020.23.2.80 Full Article Abstract With the current renewal of interest in the Marxist theoretical tradition, revisiting its classical and neoclassical texts is crucial for understanding Marxism’s explanatory potential in the context of contemporary socio-political relationships. This paper makes productive efforts to review existing theoretical perspectives on non-coercive mechanisms of engaging the masses with…
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Deconstruction of the Construction: Derridean Study of Selected Shakespeare’s Comedies
Seyyedeh Zahra Nozen, Pegah Sheikhalipour DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2020.23.4.90 Full Article Abstract Since it was first introduced by Jacques Derrida in the late 1960s, deconstruction, as a method of reading, has been applied to literary texts by critics to reveal the hidden messages of texts and provide opportunities to rethink textual and cultural norms and conventions. While…
EMERGING HIGHER EDUCATION IN AZERBAIJAN
Richard Dennis (East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, US) 1. INTRODUCTION Let me begin by laying out some important matters that I am not going to go into in this paper. I am not going to say much about the positive advances made in the past few years in other areas of higher education reform…