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Yasser, Dr Shaimaa Jouda. "The Pattern of Rebellion in the Poetry of Ibn al-Hajjaj al-Baghdadi (d. 391 AH): Occasional Poetry as a Model." Thi Qar Arts Journal 2, no. 44 (2023): 277–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v2i44.496.

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This research attempts to study the pattern of rebellion in occasion poetry by Ibn al-Hajjaj al-Baghdadi. There are patterns that the poet attempted to convey through his poetry. The poet rebelled against everything that contradicted norms and exceeded all boundaries, using language that bordered on absurdity and satire. In fact, through this rebellious breach, he challenged authority and the significant transformations that the Islamic society underwent, considering it an external exploiter. With this rebellious movement, he aimed to reject reality and stood alone in working across political,
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Yi, Ruiying, and Weiwei Zhong. "Nature, Women, Rebellion." Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 10 (2023): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/fhss.v3i10.5688.

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Portia Coughlan depicts the mental anguish and identity dilemmas of the heroine Portia in a male-dominated social environment. This study tries to analyze men’s possessions of nature and women, the close relationship between women and nature, and Portia’s rebellion against patriarchal society respectively from the perspective of Eco-feminism, exploring the social situation of women as “the Other” in the contemporary society.
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Klimus, Elżbieta. "Bunt młodych w XIX-wiecznym Wilnie. Fragment z dziejów Towarzystwa Filomatów." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 15, no. 1 (2024): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.10176.

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Teenage rebellion is a part of social development in adolescents in order for them to develop an identity independent from their parents or guardians. Moreover, teens shape identity through revolt. This phenomenon affected also members of the Philomath Society, which was formed in 1817 at the Imperial University of Vilnius. Philomaths rebelled against the old generation, upbringing methods, weakness in the Society, idleness of youth. They were not indifferent to the political situation, so that they mutinied against the Russian Empired. The Philomath Society’s rebellion manifested in rule of t
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Levine, Bruce E. "Mental Illness or Rebellion?" Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry 7, no. 2 (2005): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1559-4343.7.2.125.

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The rate of emotional difficulties and self-destructive behaviors has increased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with dramatic deterioration in the last generation. In attempting to understand root causes of our malaise, common sense tells us that rather than focus on our genes, which have not changed, we should focus on society, which has significantly changed. It is argued here that much of what we call mental illness is essentially a rebellion—more often passive rather than active—against an increasingly dehumanizing society in which consumption, production, and technology are
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Roig Lanzillotta, Lautaro. "Albert Camus, Metaphysical Revolt, Gnosticism and Modern Cinema." Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies 5, no. 1 (2020): 45–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2451859x-12340076.

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Abstract In The Rebel (1951) Albert Camus assigns ancient Gnosticism an important place in the history of human revolt. In his interpretation, Gnostics incarnate the spirit of proud rebellion and protest against a God deemed responsible for human suffering and death. For Camus these are the roots of metaphysical rebellion in Western history that, beginning in the eighteenth century, culminated in the fascist and socialist utopian experiments in the twentieth century. After assessing Camus’s view of Gnosticism, this article claims that modern cinema shows the impact of The Rebel on the way seve
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Ita, Yolocamba. "The Rebellion and the Song." Index on Censorship 14, no. 2 (1985): 46–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03064228508533874.

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An interview with a musical group from the other El Salvador — the people in armed revolt Yolocamba I'ta are a group of young musicians from the other El Salvador: that part of the people in armed revolt against the government of President José Napoleon Duarte, just as they have been against his predecessors. The forces of these FDR-FMLN guerrillas claim to have established control over one-third of El Salvadorean territory, where they have established ‘Guazapa’, ‘liberated zones’ in which they attempt to put into practice their ideas for a new society. Yolocamba's music, as they explain in th
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Anggraini, Aulia, and Pratiwi Retnaningdya. "Women’s Rebellion to Find Voices in Enola Holmes." Anaphora: Journal of Language, Literary, and Cultural Studies 5, no. 1 (2022): 104–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.30996/anaphora.v5i1.6657.

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Directed by Harry Bradbeer, Enola Holmes (2020) portrays a 16-year-old girl who searches for her mother who disappeared while fighting for women’s rights to vote. In this movie, Victorian women are bound by a law that forbids them from having the right to vote. This article aims to identify and describe women’s rebellion in their struggle for voices in the Victorian era. Employing Bartlett's rebellious feminism within a feminist perspective of John Stuart Mill, the article analyses how Eudoria Holmes, a female character, undergoes dangerous ways in attempt to fight for women's rights to vote.
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BELMILOUDI, Researcher Fadoua. "THE THEME OF REBELLION IN WOMEN'S WRITING (AUNTIE UMM HANI'S NOVEL MODEL)." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 06, no. 03 (2024): 157–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.29.10.

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The novel is a window to reveal the concerns of women as a literary space in which they seek to protect their feminine existence from the domination of male culture and get rid of the unsatisfactory image that society has set for them, declaring rebellion against her reality and trying to climb to the center based on multiple themes that have translated her pain, mortification and anguish.this paper focuses on invoking the theme of rebellion in women's writing and studying it as one of the important issues that novelists have given great importance in their fiction, women in rebellion practice
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MOUSER, BRUCE. "REBELLION, MARRONAGE AND JIHĀD: STRATEGIES OF RESISTANCE TO SLAVERY ON THE SIERRA LEONE COAST, C. 1783–1796." Journal of African History 48, no. 1 (2007): 27–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853706002490.

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The Yangekori Rebellion was among the earliest extensive uprisings within Africa to be reported in European documents. This rebellion, which lasted for more than a decade, included domestic and market-bound slaves as well as free persons, all of whom became involved in promoting significant changes in traditional socioeconomic and political patterns. What made this rebellion unique and more informative for the present and for research relating to external slave trading and to rebellion within the diaspora, however, were its complex and local-based context, its multiple centers and its substant
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Miernik, Mirosław Aleksander. "Whaddya rebellin’ against? Youth Rebellion and Domesticity in The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause." Kultura Popularna 4, no. 58 (2018): 40–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.8083.

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The article focuses on the conflict between youth and domestic values in 1950s America on the example of the movies The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause. Using elements of subcultural studies, the films are discussed as didactic in purpose, conveying a sense of fear of youth culture, then a new development, and reinforcing the patriarchal structure of mid-20th century US society. This was achieved by depicting troubled young people who manage to overcome various difficulties with the help of a strong masculine father-figure. However, as a result of this, some young people sought for characte
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rebellion against society"

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Allen, Clarissa Elizabeth. "The Adolescent Rebellion against Panoptical Society: A Foucauldian Analysis of Adolescent Development in Contemporary Young Adult Novels." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2007. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2090.

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Young adult literature has developed from a didactic means of behavioral control over adolescents to a means of promoting the reader's psychological development as an independent individual. In contemporary works (1970s onward), the use of Foucault's theory of the Panoptical society has given way to the development of the role of the adolescent rebel. In these novels, a pattern can be seen in which the protagonist defies the control of the Panoptical society and accepts the role of adolescent rebel. In particular, this pattern can be seen in the works of Francine Prose (After), Jerry Spinelli
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Järnemark, Svensson Isabella. "Rebelling against Society’s Control and Beauty Ideals in Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies Series : How the Pressure to Be Pretty Can Start a Rebellion." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Engelska, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-29975.

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"The Adolescent Rebellion Against Panoptical Society: A Foucauldian Analysis of Adolescent Development in Contemporary Young Adult Novels." East Tennessee State University, 2007. http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0401107-213534/.

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Books on the topic "Rebellion against society"

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Lovett, Catherine. In what way was Art Nouveau a rebellion against traditional Victorian society, and what part did the Industrial Revolution play in this change of style?. LCP, 2000.

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Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar. Being Against the World: Rebellion and Constitution. Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar. Being Against the World: Rebellion and Constitution. Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar. Being Against the World: Rebellion and Constitution. Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar. Being Against the World: Rebellion and Constitution. Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Sonboldel, Farshad. The Rebellion of Forms in Modern Persian Poetry. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798765103616.

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An analysis of the aesthetic, cultural and political aspects of alternative poetic movements and individual poets in three periods: the Constitutional Revolution (1900–1920), the post-constitutional era (1920–1940), and the ascendency of modernism (1940–1960). Farshad Sonboldel shines new light on the history of modern Persian poetry by re-imagining the roles that the aesthetic experimentations of alternative poets played in different phases of the literary revolution in modern Persian poetry. Dominant narratives portray modern Persian poetry as a gradual, rational, and moderate change in the
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America on Fire - the Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion since The 1960s. Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2022.

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Hinton, Elizabeth. America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion since The 1960s. Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2021.

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Hinton, Elizabeth. America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion since The 1960s. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2022.

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Hinton, Elizabeth. America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion since The 1960s. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rebellion against society"

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Alomosh, Ahmad F., Adnan M. Aldhmour, Abdalla M. Alyahyaee, and Asma Hamdan Mohamed Alsaadi. "Digital Addiction and Its Impact on Adolescents in UAE Society." In Sustainability, AI and Innovation: Proceedings of the Applied Research in Humanities & Social Sciences (ARHSS 2023). Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-2532-1_23.

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Abstract This study aims to define the impact of digital addiction on adolescents in Emirati society from cultural, behavioral, and social aspects. The studied sample consisted of parents who were members of the Parents Council in the Emirate of Sharjah. The sample comprised 50 people, and the data were collected from them via an online survey questionnaire featuring demographic questions. The study makes several findings. Specifically, the most commonly used modern technologies were mobile phones, and most adolescents reported using modern technologies for more than 4 h a day. The most import
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Cunill, Caroline. "Chapter 2. Indigenous interpreters on trial in the Spanish Empire." In Benjamins Translation Library. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/btl.159.02cun.

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In 1610, the Maya interpreter don Hernando Uz was accused of encouraging a rebellion against don Pedro Xiu, the Indigenous governor of Tekax, in Yucatán, New Spain. Building on the analysis of the trial, the chapter aims at distinguishing three categories of interpreters who provided services of cultural and linguistic mediation in the justice system of the Spanish empire: the General Interpreters officially appointed at the royal courts in the Americas, the Spanish governors’ personal interpreters, and the interpreters who sought informally to meet the Indigenous people’s needs for justice. I
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Milteer, Warren Eugene. "Rebellion and Radicalism." In Beyond Slavery's Shadow. University of North Carolina Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469664392.003.0006.

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This chapter investigates the development of the backlash against free people of color. It starts with a detailed discussion of how the Nat Turner Rebellion became an important moment for white radicals to attack free people of color and their position in society. The chapter also highlights some of the failures of this extremist movement. The bulk of the chapter covers the evolution of the proslavery and white supremacist movements from the end of the Turner rebellion to the eve of the Civil War.
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Anderson, David M., and Paul J. Lane. "The unburied victims of Kenya’s Mau Mau Rebellion: where and when does the violence end?" In Human Remains in Society. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526107381.003.0002.

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This chapter outlines the circumstances by which the bodies of over four hundred and fifty individuals killed during the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya came to be deposited in the Osteology Department stores at Kenya’s national museum in Nairobi, where they currently serve as that institution’s primary human osteology reference collection accessed by local and international researchers. The history of this collection is then discussed against the wider and ongoing context of memorialisation of the Mau Mau insurgency as a founding process in Kenya’s struggle against British colonialism and the bir
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Nazlı, Rengim Sine. "A Rebellion Against the Metallization of the Female Body." In Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0128-3.ch007.

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Media is used as an important tool in the uniformization of the female body metallized on the axis of consumption culture. Ads are of special importance in order for these bodies, which are standardized by media bodies, to reach every segment of the society. The beauty measures of each period are introduced with these films as the main determinant for women to be happy. Moreover, these measures, which are a means of domination, can cause illnesses in which women sometimes lose their lives. In such an environment, Unilever's Dove, a personal care brand, launched a campaign called mark Beyond Fi
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Blair, William. "A Slave Society Goes To War." In Virginia’s Private War. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195118643.003.0002.

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Abstract After learning the fate of Fort Sumter and Lincoln’s call for 75,000 troops to quell the rebellion, a Shenandoah Valley farmer assembled his sons. “Boys,” began the Augusta County Unionist, “this war is over the nigger. You can do what you want to fight or get substitutes.” Joseph, the second oldest son, replied: “Well, I have the niggers-guess I ‘ll fight.”1 Few phrased matters so crudely or linked the war so closely to slavery. Instead, most Confederate Virginians pointed to Lincoln’s proclamation as “revolutionizing” the state by providing compelling evidence that “subjugation was
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Mawson, Stephanie Joy. "Introduction." In Incomplete Conquests. Cornell University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501770265.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter provides an overview of the myriad factors that placed limitations on the establishment and expansion of the Spanish empire in the Philippines. Just as colonization impacted uncolonized spaces, so too did the uncolonized have an impact on colonized spaces. By virtue of existing and even thriving outside colonial rule, such spaces fueled resistance to colonization elsewhere. From the late sixteenth century onward, Cagayan was the site of ongoing and extensive rebellion against colonial rule. The territorial boundaries of Spanish sovereignty were thus defined by the age
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"Individual Mindset Change and Civil Disobedience in Shaping Societal Re-Evolution." In Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4808-3.ch009.

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The author plays with bioethics of displacement as a means of addressing modern society's caste systems through civil disobedience. Using the Nepali case as an initial example, the author exposes the atrocities that arise from social structure and the dual global pyramids perpetuating inequality. On the other hand, the author emphasises the need for patient rebels to create a sense of belonging and draw attention to injustices. In a global context, both injustices and threats require a global response, and individuals have the moral agency to rebel against injustice. For this to happen, rebell
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Coss, Peter. "Reform and the Knights of 1258." In Politics and Society in Mid Thirteenth-Century England. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198924319.003.0005.

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Abstract Chapter 5 turns to the crucial issue of the role of knights and of the county community in the reform and rebellion, examining the knights chosen to bring complaints before the justiciar in 1258, the sheriffs appointed by the baronial regime, reactions to the royalist revanche of 1261, and the involvement of knights in the subsequent warfare against the king, in order to ascertain whether the relationship between the reforming barons and county knights championed by Treharne and by subsequent scholars is in fact sustainable. In order to understand more fully how knights behaved during
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Adraoui, Mohamed-Ali. "Filtered Socialization." In Salafism Goes Global. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190062460.003.0004.

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This chapter deals with how French Salafists come to embrace their conception of Islam. Three major structural factors are considered: socialization in a suburb, an area marginalized geographically and socially; coming from a certain type of immigrant family; belonging to marginalized youth. This chapter also addresses how Salafism echoes a generational rebellion against the rest of the society. Salafism turns out to be to a large extent the religious way of reacting a society that is seen as rejecting Muslims, especially the young generations. Besides, this chapter also sheds light on the muc
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Reports on the topic "Rebellion against society"

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Melnyk, Andriy. «INTELLECTUAL DARK WEB» AND PECULIARITIES OF PUBLIC DEBATE IN THE UNITED STATES. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11113.

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The article focuses on the «Intellectual Dark Web», an informal group of scholars, publicists, and activists who openly opposed the identity politics, political correctness, and the dominance of leftist ideas in American intellectual life. The author examines the reasons for the emergence of this group, names the main representatives and finds that the existence of «dark intellectuals» is the evidence of important problems in US public discourse. The term «Intellectual Dark Web» was coined by businessman Eric Weinstein to describe those who openly opposed restrictions on freedom of speech by t
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