Devoted to the varied writings of the influential novelist, children's author, and educator, this collection situates Edgeworth's writing in the context of her life and times. Combining postcolonial, historical, and gender criticism, the contributors offer fresh readings of Edgeworth's novels, stories, letters, and educational texts, including Belinda, Moral Tales, Practical Education, Helen, and The Absentee. Throughout her work, Edgeworth confronts a world whose values, while grounded in tradition and supported by slavery and colonial domination, are being challenged and ultimately changed…mehr
Devoted to the varied writings of the influential novelist, children's author, and educator, this collection situates Edgeworth's writing in the context of her life and times. Combining postcolonial, historical, and gender criticism, the contributors offer fresh readings of Edgeworth's novels, stories, letters, and educational texts, including Belinda, Moral Tales, Practical Education, Helen, and The Absentee. Throughout her work, Edgeworth confronts a world whose values, while grounded in tradition and supported by slavery and colonial domination, are being challenged and ultimately changed in surprising ways by women, peasants, servants, and other voices from the margins. In discussing Edgeworth and her writing, the contributors also offer innovative perspectives on the novel and other central issues of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature. The collection will be invaluable to established scholars working in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature, women's studies, and children's literature, as well as to students encountering Edgeworth for the first time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction I: The Analysis of Issues 1: The Revolt Against the Masses 1 2: The Empty-Head Blues: Black Rebellion and White Reaction 3: Race and Research: The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy 4: The Political Feasibility of Income by Right 5: The Politics of ABM 6: Presidential Succession and Disability: Policy Analysis for Unique Cases 7: The Analysis of Issue-Contexts in the Study of Decision-Making II: The Practical Consequences of Theory 8: Practical Consequences of the Theoretical Study of Defense Policy 9: Political Implications of Budgetary Reform 10: The Political Economy of Efficiency: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Systems Analysis, And Program Budgeting 11: Aesthetic Power or the Triumph of the Sensitive Minority over the Vulgar Mass: A Political Analysis of the New Economics III: Political Anthropology 12: "What Can I Do?" the Ohio Delegate's View of the Convention 13: The Goldwater Phenomenon: Purists, Politicians, and the Two-Party System 14: The Meaning of "Youth" in the Struggle for Control of the Democratic Party 15: Comprehensive Versus Incremental Budgeting in The Department of Agriculture 16: Bill Long: Portrait of an Activist IV: Political Analysis 17: The Two Presidencies 18: Budgeting as a Political Process 19: A Theory of The Budgetary Process V: What Difference Does Reform Make? 20: What Difference Does Reform Make? 21: Salvation by Staff: Reform of the Presidential Office 22: Rescuing Policy Analysis from PPBS 23: Toward a Radical Incrementalism: A Proposal to Aid Congress in Reform of the Rudgetary Process 24: The Theory of Preemptive Revolution 25: A Third-World Averaging Strategy 26: A Strategy for Political Participation
Introduction; I: The Analysis of Issues; 1: The Revolt Against the Masses 1; 2: The Empty-Head Blues: Black Rebellion and White Reaction; 3: Race and Research: The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy; 4: The Political Feasibility of Income by Right; 5: The Politics of ABM; 6: Presidential Succession and Disability: Policy Analysis for Unique Cases; 7: The Analysis of Issue-Contexts in the Study of Decision-Making; II: The Practical Consequences of Theory; 8: Practical Consequences of the Theoretical Study of Defense Policy; 9: Political Implications of Budgetary Reform; 10: The Political Economy of Efficiency: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Systems Analysis, And Program Budgeting; 11: Aesthetic Power or the Triumph of the Sensitive Minority over the Vulgar Mass: A Political Analysis of the New Economics; III: Political Anthropology; 12: "What Can I Do?" the Ohio Delegate's View of the Convention; 13: The Goldwater Phenomenon: Purists, Politicians, and the Two-Party System; 14: The Meaning of "Youth" in the Struggle for Control of the Democratic Party; 15: Comprehensive Versus Incremental Budgeting in The Department of Agriculture; 16: Bill Long: Portrait of an Activist; IV: Political Analysis; 17: The Two Presidencies; 18: Budgeting as a Political Process; 19: A Theory of The Budgetary Process; V: What Difference Does Reform Make?; 20: What Difference Does Reform Make?; 21: Salvation by Staff: Reform of the Presidential Office; 22: Rescuing Policy Analysis from PPBS; 23: Toward a Radical Incrementalism: A Proposal to Aid Congress in Reform of the Rudgetary Process; 24: The Theory of Preemptive Revolution; 25: A Third-World Averaging Strategy; 26: A Strategy for Political Participation
Introduction I: The Analysis of Issues 1: The Revolt Against the Masses 1 2: The Empty-Head Blues: Black Rebellion and White Reaction 3: Race and Research: The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy 4: The Political Feasibility of Income by Right 5: The Politics of ABM 6: Presidential Succession and Disability: Policy Analysis for Unique Cases 7: The Analysis of Issue-Contexts in the Study of Decision-Making II: The Practical Consequences of Theory 8: Practical Consequences of the Theoretical Study of Defense Policy 9: Political Implications of Budgetary Reform 10: The Political Economy of Efficiency: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Systems Analysis, And Program Budgeting 11: Aesthetic Power or the Triumph of the Sensitive Minority over the Vulgar Mass: A Political Analysis of the New Economics III: Political Anthropology 12: "What Can I Do?" the Ohio Delegate's View of the Convention 13: The Goldwater Phenomenon: Purists, Politicians, and the Two-Party System 14: The Meaning of "Youth" in the Struggle for Control of the Democratic Party 15: Comprehensive Versus Incremental Budgeting in The Department of Agriculture 16: Bill Long: Portrait of an Activist IV: Political Analysis 17: The Two Presidencies 18: Budgeting as a Political Process 19: A Theory of The Budgetary Process V: What Difference Does Reform Make? 20: What Difference Does Reform Make? 21: Salvation by Staff: Reform of the Presidential Office 22: Rescuing Policy Analysis from PPBS 23: Toward a Radical Incrementalism: A Proposal to Aid Congress in Reform of the Rudgetary Process 24: The Theory of Preemptive Revolution 25: A Third-World Averaging Strategy 26: A Strategy for Political Participation
Introduction; I: The Analysis of Issues; 1: The Revolt Against the Masses 1; 2: The Empty-Head Blues: Black Rebellion and White Reaction; 3: Race and Research: The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy; 4: The Political Feasibility of Income by Right; 5: The Politics of ABM; 6: Presidential Succession and Disability: Policy Analysis for Unique Cases; 7: The Analysis of Issue-Contexts in the Study of Decision-Making; II: The Practical Consequences of Theory; 8: Practical Consequences of the Theoretical Study of Defense Policy; 9: Political Implications of Budgetary Reform; 10: The Political Economy of Efficiency: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Systems Analysis, And Program Budgeting; 11: Aesthetic Power or the Triumph of the Sensitive Minority over the Vulgar Mass: A Political Analysis of the New Economics; III: Political Anthropology; 12: "What Can I Do?" the Ohio Delegate's View of the Convention; 13: The Goldwater Phenomenon: Purists, Politicians, and the Two-Party System; 14: The Meaning of "Youth" in the Struggle for Control of the Democratic Party; 15: Comprehensive Versus Incremental Budgeting in The Department of Agriculture; 16: Bill Long: Portrait of an Activist; IV: Political Analysis; 17: The Two Presidencies; 18: Budgeting as a Political Process; 19: A Theory of The Budgetary Process; V: What Difference Does Reform Make?; 20: What Difference Does Reform Make?; 21: Salvation by Staff: Reform of the Presidential Office; 22: Rescuing Policy Analysis from PPBS; 23: Toward a Radical Incrementalism: A Proposal to Aid Congress in Reform of the Rudgetary Process; 24: The Theory of Preemptive Revolution; 25: A Third-World Averaging Strategy; 26: A Strategy for Political Participation
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