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intersection of the manual and the cerebral , and it does so through the physical acting out of cultural and intellectual ideas about vocation . Prest has suggested that “ the professions are not to be understood solely in material or ...
intersection of the manual and the cerebral , and it does so through the physical acting out of cultural and intellectual ideas about vocation . Prest has suggested that “ the professions are not to be understood solely in material or ...
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To the extent that all of Measure for Measure's characters exploit each other in this way , they do so by exercising the power of their social and political position as vocational subjects . If a post - Foucauldian discourse of ...
To the extent that all of Measure for Measure's characters exploit each other in this way , they do so by exercising the power of their social and political position as vocational subjects . If a post - Foucauldian discourse of ...
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play deeply situated in the materiality of their moment , and the ontological insecurity we find gripping the characters as vocational selves is the beginning of a historical development that we as teachers of these texts still endure .
play deeply situated in the materiality of their moment , and the ontological insecurity we find gripping the characters as vocational selves is the beginning of a historical development that we as teachers of these texts still endure .
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