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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (2): 285–299.
Published: 01 April 2021
... addresses the unique challenges of creating an ethical pace of life for those multiply marginalized by race, gender, sexuality, and ability. The author focuses on her own occupation in the academy and in the field of digital humanities as a necessary case study to argue that, in our social justice visions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (2): 231–249.
Published: 01 April 2008
..., it is not possible not to choose ( pace Jean-Paul Sartre). But while choice is everywhere, it only becomes visible and malignant as a problem when attached to women and increasingly, it seems, to young women. The theoretical questions underpinning my analysis of safe and not safe choices concern the conflicting...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (2): 353–366.
Published: 01 April 2014
...Massimiliano Tomba This article analyzes the current crisis in terms of a conflict of temporalities, arguing that the pace of the economic temporality and its speed in decision making clashes with the temporality of the state and the slowness of the democratic process of decision making...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (1): 24–41.
Published: 01 January 1949
... Knew 29 ridor benches, as the staff called them, was beginning to thin out. The Governor handed her some papers to look over and went into the outer office to speak with some of those still waiting to see him. From time to time he returned to exchange casual words, paced back and forth across the floor...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1981) 80 (3): 369–370.
Published: 01 July 1981
... autobiography. Study of autobiography as a literary mode, on the other hand, is a very recent affair, having come into being, in any serious way, only about twenty or twenty-five years ago. But this mere infant of literary studies has proved something of a prodigy and has been growing at a mighty pace, even...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1912) 11 (2): 170–174.
Published: 01 April 1912
... this merit, that its author has sought to tell the truth and to let the expression quietly keep pace. Sometimes he lapses into the inevitable and sweeps an assured generalization into a sentence with the net result of reminding his readers how much better his original does the same thing. But he has written...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (1): 19–31.
Published: 01 January 2017
....
As the scope of human niche construction expanded, the pace of
anthropogenic change eventually accelerated. The newest evidence suggests
few revolutionary demarcations in this process. The genetic engineering of
many different plants through thousands of years of cultivation was not
begun from scratch...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1914) 13 (1): 51–68.
Published: 01 January 1914
... blow at labor and its objects defined as an attempt to reduce the men to virtual slavery, to subject them to life destroying hard work, and to make a man work at a terrific pace. The machinists are not alone in taking this attitude of sus picion. Other unions not merely fear and condemn...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1974) 73 (4): 516–527.
Published: 01 October 1974
.... The pace of inflation rose sharply and the policy of ease was reversed within months. In 1970 monetary policy was eased before there was any significant re duction in the pace of inflation. Officially price stability has been qualified as a goal of the System. In recent years statements...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1909) 8 (4): 370–381.
Published: 01 October 1909
..., and producers plan to increase their output. Gradually the stimulating effect of the new conditions is diffused through all branches of industry. All production moves with quickened pace. The con struction of new buildings and manufacturing plants adds to the demand for the metals, and for lumber, brick...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1923) 22 (4): 370–375.
Published: 01 October 1923
... accelerates his pace. Halls filled with a dizzying profusion and variety of objects file by in a seemingly endless procession, and immediately he gives up hope of care fully examining the treasures of the Louvre, not in one visit, but in a hundred visits. And, according as his prejudices di rect him, he...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (3): 472.
Published: 01 July 1952
... pace. Powell is shown primarily from the out side; possibly for a man as active as he was, the interior life was not of as great significance. The men with whom Powell worked are also brought to life, although (perhaps because Powell himself was dogmatic in temperament and much involved in quarrels...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1957) 56 (2): 274.
Published: 01 April 1957
..., are worse off, and the leveling tendency changes the whole social structure at a dizzy pace. These matters are made manifest by the copious use of statistics sensible and scientific, no doubt, but rather stupefying to the reader. Another theme of the book is man s inhumanity to man in our day on a colossal...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (2): 192–198.
Published: 01 April 1951
... libraries of the East and Middle West. The University of North Carolina Library held barely over a hundred thousand volumes and was increasing at half the pace set by Texas. Trinity College was not nearly as prosperous. The University of Virginia Library, like North Carolina the heir of considerable...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (3): 339–350.
Published: 01 July 1960
... with more people than it could feed. And Atlanta was glittering even then. I rode about the long rich hills north of the city where then along Tuxedo Road and grander still along Paces Ferry Road were the palaces of the new masters of Dixie. Undoubtedly, suburbia has spread further and grander and more...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1950) 49 (4): 554.
Published: 01 October 1950
... (as he pleasantly calls it) very seriously. The lost years remain lost, but it is a pleasure to fol low Duff Cooper as he paces his military hobbyhorse through the 1580 s. Philip Williams. Thomas Hardy: The Novels and Stories. By Albert J. Guerard. Cam bridge: Harvard University Press, 1949. Pp. xii...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1972) 71 (3): 439.
Published: 01 July 1972
... seeks to explain how and why these and other novels fail. And, helpful scholar that he is, he includes not only an excellent bibliography, but plot summaries of eighty novels. (One has only to sample these synopses to see the breath less pace of the fiction of the period.) The result of his endeavors...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1943) 42 (1): 38–44.
Published: 01 January 1943
... came out in 1937, including volumes by Stephan Bonsai, Lilian Mowrer, and Eugene Lyons. Eleven more followed the next year, with women writers almost keeping pace with the men. Pierre Van Paassen and Oswald Garrison Villard were among eleven more in 1939. In 1940 a new angle was taken; the country...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (1): 215–224.
Published: 01 January 2015
... and among workers in general, bonuses equal to 10 per-
cent of their salary for workers who reach their targets, and the use of young
and inexperienced staff to increase the pace of production.
Just as in the Czech example, getting workers to join unions is difficult
in Turkey. Government...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (3): 404–405.
Published: 01 July 1958
... to bare enumeration. It is not a book to read at a sitting, for the reader becomes fatigued in trying to keep pace with a mind that is constantly moving swift as the sparkle of a glancing star and is shedding its light in many directions at once. At times there is difficulty in following the thought...
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