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Dittmar, Falko. Angriffe auf Computernetzwerke: Ius ad bellum und ius in bello. Duncker & Humblot, 2005.

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Ius bello durante et bello confecto: Darstellung am Beispiel von Entschädigungsansprüchen der Opfer von Antipersonenminen. Duncker & Humblot, 2008.

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Bellydance: A guide to Middle Eastern dance, its music, its culture, and costume. Allen & Unwin, 2004.

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1931-, Tuttle Erline M., California State Automobile Association, and Automobile Club of Southern California., eds. California's El Camino Real and its historic bells. Sunbelt Publications, 2000.

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Wills, W. Ridley. The Belle Meade Farm: Its landmarks and out-buildings. Nashville Chapter, Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities, 1986.

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Rucellai, Bernardo. "De bello italico". La guerra d'Italia. Edited by Donatella Coppini. Firenze University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-228-8.

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«In such confusion of affairs, likely to lead to new disturbances, began the year one thousand four hundred and ninety-four […], a most unhappy year for Italy and in truth the beginning of the years of misfortune, because it opened the door to innumerable, horrible calamities.». This is the opening of the sixth chapter in the first book of the famous History of Italy by Francesco Guicciardini which, for the events of that unhappy year and those that immediately followed, draws extensively on the incomparably less well-known and popular De bello italico by Bernardo Rucellai, as demonstrated by
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Der Streit der Glieder mit dem Magen: Studien zur Überlieferungs- und Deutungsgeschichte der Fabel des Menenius Agrippa von der Antike bis ins 20. Jahrhundert. P. Lang, 1985.

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Michael, Fardell, Phillips Nigel, Historical Diving Society, and National Maritime Museum, eds. A demonstration of the diving engine; its invention and various uses. The Historical Diving Society in association with The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 2000.

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Studies in the Gospel of John and its christology: Festschrift Gilbert van Belle. Peeters, 2014.

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Religion, politics, and preferment in France since 1890: La Belle Epoque and its legacy. Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Luigi, Lacchè, and Centro internazionale di studi gentiliani, eds. "Ius gentium, ius communicationis, ius belli": Alberico Gentili e gli orizzonti della modernità : atti del convegno di Macerata in occasione delle celebrazioni del quarto centenario della morte di Alberico Gentili (1552-1608), Macerata, 6-7 dicembre 2007. Giuffrè Editore, 2009.

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Carol Geronès, Lídia. Un bric-à-brac de la Belle Époque. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-434-9.

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Fortuny (1983) by Pere Gimferrer is the only novel (at least to date) that the author has written in Catalan and it represents one of the most unique novels of contemporary Hispanic narrative. The aims of the present study are mainly two: to shed light on one of the most important, but least studied, works by Pere Gimferrer, the greatest representative of Hispanic creativity for the Post-War Generation, and to analyse critical reception of the work and show how the novel has evolved from the time of publication in 1983 until today. This essay consists of three major parts: the study of critica
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1870-1944, Molhuysen P. C., and Vollenhoven Cornelis van 1874-1933, eds. Hugonis Grotii De iure belli ac pacis libri tres: In quibus ius naturae et gentium, item iuris publici praecipua explicantur : cum annotatis auctoris. Lawbook Exchange, 2005.

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Pollard, Michael. Alexander Graham Bell: The story of the invention of the telephone and its effect on our lives. Exley, 1991.

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A bell rang in Uniontown: The first hundred years of Arcata and its Methodist church, 1850-1950. Donning, 1994.

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Niv, Ḳobi. ha- Ḥayim yafim aval lo li-Yehudim: Mabaṭ aḥer ʻal ha-sereṭ shel Benini. N.B. Sefarim, 2000.

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Ivo, Gonçalo. Gonçalo Ivo: Aquarelas e têmperas : [exposição] no circuito dos centros culturais do IMS : São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Poços de Caldas, Porto Alegre. Instituto Moreira Salles, 2003.

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Huhn, Armin. Amtshaftung Im Bewaffneten Auslandseinsatz: Anwendbarkeit und Leistungsfaehigkeit des Amtshaftungsrechts Bei Verletzung des Ius in Bello. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2010.

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Cannizzaro, Enzo. Proportionality in the Law of Armed Conflict. Edited by Andrew Clapham and Paola Gaeta. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199559695.003.0013.

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This chapter focuses on proportionality as a device in international law and as an alternative model of law-making. It first discusses proportionality as a form of legal control in armed conflict, the notion of proportionality in humanitarian law (ius in bello), by itself and in its relations with the law governing the resort to the use of armed force (ius ad bellum). It then analyses the structure and content of proportionality inius in belloand inius ad bellum, how proportionality is applied in the treatment of civilians, and the structure of the proportionality assessment in symmetrical and
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Schwartz, Daniel. Late Scholastic Just War Theory. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.13.

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This chapter addresses some of the major just war questions engaged by late scholastic theologians such as Francisco de Vitoria, Gabriel Vázquez, Francisco Suárez, and Luis de Molina. The chapter starts by presenting their favored judicial model of war and then focuses on three ius ad bellum requirements: just cause, legitimate authority, and right intention. This section also discusses the positions of the late scholastics on the possibility of wars that are just on both sides, the moral equality of soldiers, and the moral gravity of the subject’s refusal to fight in his country’s morally dou
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Ripstein, Arthur. Rules for Wrongdoers. Edited by Saira Mohamed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197553978.001.0001.

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Ripstein’s lectures, which constitute the central texts of this book, focus on the two bodies of rules governing war: the ius ad bellum, which regulates resort to armed force, and the ius in bello, which sets forth rules governing the conduct of armed force and applies equally to all parties. The lectures argue that both sets of rules constitute prohibitions rather than permissions, and that recognizing them as distinctive prohibitions can reconcile the seeming tension between them. By understanding that the central wrong of war is that war is the condition which force decides, Ripstein conten
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David, Kretzmer. Part 3 The Post 9/11-Era (2001–), 57 US Extra-Territorial Actions Against Individuals: Bin Laden, Al Awlaki, and Abu Khattalah—2011 and 2014. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0057.

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This chapter discusses the targeted killing by the US of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan and of Anwar al Awlaki in Yemen, and the capture of Ahmed Abu Kattalah in Libya. It presents the facts and context of the actions, the legal position of the US and other protagonists and reactions in the international community. It proceeds to discuss the arguments for and against the legality of these extra-territorial actions by the US under law regarding use of force (but not under ius in bello). In the final section it is argued that rather than having precedential value the actions and reactions in these
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Saltzman, Allan. Belly and Its Power. Yoga Tools, 1987.

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Sharif, Keti. Bellydance: A Guide to Middle Eastern Dance, Its Music, Its Culture and Costume. Allen & Unwin, 2005.

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Glixon, Jonathan E. Necessary Ornaments. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190259129.003.0003.

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This chapter is concerned first of all with the organs installed in the exterior churches of Venetian nunneries, to be played by male professionals (not in the interior churches as common in many other cities, where the nuns played). The financing, construction, and decoration of the organs, and such important makers as Colombo, Piaggia, Nacchini, Dacii, and Callido are considered, along with the varying approaches to maintaining and restoring the organs. The employment of organists varied considerably depending on the availability of funds, with the wealthy nunneries hiring prestigious player
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(Illustrator), Allen Davis, ed. Why the Snake Crawls on Its Belly. Pitspopany Press, 2001.

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Lazar, Seth, and Laura Valentini. Proxy Battles in Just War Theory. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801221.003.0008.

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Orthodox just war theorists argue that the principles governing conduct in war—jus in bello—broadly track the current laws of armed conflict. Revisionists deny this. This chapter argues that these first-order disagreements are traceable to second-order disputes about (i) the appropriate site of principles of jus in bello and (ii) the feasibility constraints that theorizing about jus in bello should take into account. Regarding (i), orthodox theorists focus on the institutions that govern armed conflict, revisionists on individuals’ conduct. The chapter shows that, holding a given site constant
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Moellendorf, Darrel. Ending Wars. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.14.

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This chapter discusses the morality of ending wars. It argues that there is a distinct set of moral concerns captured by the notion of jus ex bello. It argues that the morality of the continued prosecution of the war is not determined by its antecedent satisfaction or violation of the requirements of jus ad bellum. It discusses in considerable detail an issue that has been the focus of much discussion in current debates about jus ex bello; namely, whether the discrepancy between the ante bellum reasonable projection of the expected moral costs of the war and the subsequent actual moral costs s
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California's El Camino Real and its historic bells. 2nd ed. Independent Publisher, 2016.

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Frowe, Helen. The Just War Framework. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.27.

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Much work in the ethics of war is structured around the distinction between jus ad bellum and jus in bello. This distinction has two key roles. It distinguishes two evaluative objects—the war ‘as a whole’, and the conduct of combatants during the war—and identifies different moral principles as relevant to each. I argue that we should be sceptical of this framework. I suggest that a single set of principles determines the justness of actions that cause nonconsensual harm. If so, there are no distinctive ad bellum or in bello principles. I also reject the view that whilst the justness of, for e
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Davidovic, Jovana. Proportionate Killing. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796176.003.0007.

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This chapter attempts to explain how liability and lesser-evil justifications can work together, in an individualist account of just war, to answer some difficult questions about fighting in war. It starts with a brief survey of other individualist attempts to make sense of jus in bello in general and proportionality in bello in particular. It argues that the traditional jus in bello conditions and the separation of labor between them can be helpful, as a model, for understanding exactly how liability and lesser-evil justifications are meant to work together to account for some of our intuitio
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Sked, Alan. Belle Époque. Edited by Nicholas Doumanis. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199695669.013.2.

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Did Europe’s ‘age of catastrophe’ (1914–1945) represent a break with the past or did it amplify the tensions of the preceding era? Was it a ‘parenthesis’ or a ‘revelation’? Historians have usually taken the latter view and have dismissed popular nostalgia for the period before 1914 as mere hindsight. Yet Europeans had good reason to be nostalgic. The period 1900–1914 had its moments of crisis and ominous trends (e.g. anti-Semitism), but it was essentially defined by stability, democratization, and significant improvements in social conditions. Nor should one exaggerate the desire for war in so
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Scarani, Valerio. Bell Nonlocality. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788416.001.0001.

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Nonlocality was discovered by John Bell in 1964, in the context of the debates about quantum theory, but is a phenomenon that can be studied in its own right. Its observation proves that measurements are not revealing pre-determined values, falsifying the idea of “local hidden variables” suggested by Einstein and others. One is then forced to make some radical choice: either nature is intrinsically statistical and individual events are unspeakable, or our familiar space-time cannot be the setting for the whole of physics. As phenomena, nonlocality and its consequences will have to be predicted
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New, Dean Company Alvord. Belle Terre, Long Island; Its Whereabouts--Its Purpose, Its Plans and Its Attractions Described with Pictures. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Keck, Thomas. Machine Learning at the Belle II Experiment: The Full Event Interpretation and Its Validation on Belle Data. Springer, 2018.

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Liberty Bell and Its Legacy: An Encyclopedia of an American Icon in U. S. History and Culture. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2020.

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McMahan, Jeff. Proportionality and Necessity in Jus in Bello. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.24.

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In this chapter, the author explores the requirement of proportionality in the killing of civilians in war. The work first examines the general notion of proportionality in defensive harming. It then explores proportionality in the resort to war and explains why the traditional theory of just war claims that proportionality in individual acts of war must be different. The author argues that the traditional theory’s claim is a mistake and that when a war lacks just aims, individual acts of harming can seldom be proportionate. Finally, the author considers proportionality as a constraint on viol
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Richemond-Barak, Daphné. Underground Warfare and the Jus in Bello. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190457242.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on the laws of war, a legal framework applicable to a broad array of war-time tunnel-related issues, including their legal status, the type of weapons that may be used inside tunnels, and precautions that must be taken vis-à-vis civilians during anti-tunnel operations. This chapter argues that the law does not prohibit the use of tunnels and other underground structures in times of war. Underground warfare—in any of its many forms—does not amount to perfidy, which would have made it illegal under international law. Tunnels, however, often amount to military objectives and,
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Zola, Émile. The Belly of Paris. Translated by Brian Nelson. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199555840.001.0001.

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‘Respectable people… What bastards!’ Unjustly deported to Devil's Island following Louis-Napoleon's coup-d'état in December 1851, Florent Quenu escapes and returns to Paris. He finds the city changed beyond recognition. The old Marché des Innocents has been knocked down as part of Haussmann's grand programme of urban reconstruction to make way for Les Halles, the spectacular new food markets. Disgusted by a bourgeois society whose devotion to food is inseparable from its devotion to the Government, Florent attempts an insurrection. Les Halles, apocalyptic and destructive, play an active role i
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Haque, Adil Ahmad. A Theory of Jus in Bello Proportionality. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796176.003.0009.

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The chapter argues that an attack that inflicts harm on civilians is proportionate only if it prevents the opposing party from inflicting substantially greater harm on the attacking force or civilians in current or future military operations. This account does not compare incommensurable values, only immediate losses to civilians and future losses to civilians and to attacking forces. In addition, it applies symmetrically to all parties to an armed conflict, independently of the jus ad bellum morality and legality of their use of military force. Attacks that are disproportionate under this acc
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Cancer: Its Cause And Treatment Without Operation Robert Bell M.D. Lulu.com, 2006.

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Society, Dulwich, ed. 'Bell House': A history of the house and its estate. Dulwich Society, 1987.

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Freedman, Linda. Romanticism after Auschwitz. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813279.003.0010.

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Saul Bellow’s interest in Blake provides a counterpoint to Blake’s standing in psychedelic counterculture. Bellow despised what he perceived to be the thoughtless sham Romanticism of contemporary youth. For Bellow, as for Blake, imaginative thought was the quintessential moral force in the fight against totalitarianism because it was the sign of the ‘real Man’, the creative individual whose mind is always active. The Blake that Bellow admired was not a mystic who turned away from the world in favour of ecstatic experience but a thoughtful philosopher of freedom. From Henderson (1959) through S
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Aminoff, Michael J. Sir Charles Bell. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190614966.001.0001.

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Charles Bell (1774–1842) was a Scottish anatomist–surgeon whose original ideas on the nervous system have been equated with those of William Harvey on the circulation. He suggested that the anterior and posterior nerve roots have different functions, and based on their connectivity he showed that different parts of the brain have different functions. He noted that individual peripheral nerves actually contain nerve fibers with different functions, that nerves conduct only in one direction, that sense organs are specialized to receive only one form of sensory stimulus, and that there is a sixth
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Uniacke, Suzanne. Terrorism. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.26.

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This article explores the connection between terrorism and the ethics of war, specifically the relevance of the moral wrongfulness of terrorism in elucidating one important aspect of the ethics of war. It begins with an overview of terrorism’s central features and the ethical issues associated with terrorism. It then discusses two considerations. First, terrorism can occur within civil society as well as in contexts of armed combat or war. Second, terrorist tactics are answerable to principles that govern ethically acceptable conduct of war, not the other way around. The chapter also tackles t
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Aminoff, Michael J. In and Out of the Central Nervous System. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190614966.003.0007.

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In 1811, Bell had printed privately a monograph titled Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain. In it, Bell correctly showed that the anterior but not the posterior roots had motor functions. François Magendie subsequently showed that the anterior roots were motor, and the posterior roots were sensory. This led to a dispute about priority during which Bell republished some of his early work with textual alterations to support his claims. Bell was involved in a similar dispute with Herbert Mayo concerning the separate functions of the fifth (sensory) and seventh (motor) cranial nerves, and Mayo toda
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Deagon, Andrea. Orientalism and the American Belly Dancer. Edited by Anthony Shay and Barbara Sellers-Young. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199754281.013.011.

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Belly dance was introduced into America by Turkish and Arab dancers, who established the structure and aesthetics of the dance. Appropriated by non-Arab dancers for recreation and personal growth, belly dance has promulgated sensualized Orientalism and gained public notoriety that is problematic and even offensive to those whose culture it apparently represents. This chapter explores three manifestations of belly dance in America: recreational, in which “Arab” aspects are obscured or romanticized; tribal, which entangles the “Arab” and the “primitive” using Middle Eastern elements to evoke an
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Hornberger, Julia. The Belly of the Police. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676636.003.0013.

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This chapter adopts a nuanced view of accusation of African police of being corrupt, particularly with regards to what is often called ‘petty corruption’. Entitled ‘The Belly of the Police’, this chapter takes Jean-François Bayart’s metaphor of the stomach seriously and argues that giving food to police officers is a serious form of corruption, as it creates reciprocal obligations that are more meaningful than the exchange of money. Food fundamentally structures police work, determining how officials interact with each other and with citizens.
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Watson, Tim. “Every Guy Has His Own Africa”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852672.003.0004.

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This chapter analyzes the writer Saul Bellow as an anthropological novelist, focusing on his African novel, Henderson the Rain King. Bellow incorporates ethnographic source material, including some from his erstwhile teacher Melville Herskovits, but Henderson is a bumbling caricature of the academic fieldworker. Nevertheless, the novel asks essential anthropological questions about how culture determines human behavior and thought and how cultural patterns change. I compare Bellow’s work with C. P. Snow’s The Two Cultures, which promoted the ideas of technical know-how and knowledge transfer f
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Vaughn, Judy. The Bells of San Francisco: The Salvation Army With Its Arms Rolled Up. Rdr Books, 2005.

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