Results for 'paul moran'
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Center for Feeling Therapy
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Center for Feeling Therapy was an abusive psychotherapy group which was referred to as a cult by various sources. It was founded in 1971 in Los Angeles. The Center was founded by former members of Arthur Janov's Primal Institute who were dissatisfied with what they felt were shortcomings in primal therapy. The Center started as an offshoot of primal therapy, but quickly abandoned primal therapy and subsequently went through many theoretical shifts, including an emphasis on dream analysis. At its peak it had 350 resident patients and 2,000 members including various branches.
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Albert Paul Morano
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Albert Paul Morano (* 18. Januar 1908 in Paterson, New Jersey; ¿ 16. Dezember 1987 in Greenwich, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1951 und 1959 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Connecticut im US-Repräsentantenhaus. Bereits im Jahr 1912 kam Albert Morano mit seinen Eltern nach Greenwich in Connecticut. Dort besuchte er die öffentlichen Schulen. Zwischen 1933 und 1935 war er Mitglied der Steuerkommission dieser Stadt. Zwischen 1939 und 1940 fungierte Morano als Assistent des Kongressabgeordneten Albert E. Austin. Seit 1942 war er in Greenwich auch im Immobilien- und Versicherungswesen tätig. Von 1943 bis 1947 gehörte er dem Mitarbeiterstab der Kongressabgeordneten Clare Boothe Luce an. Danach war Morano von 1947 bis 1950 Beauftragter für die Arbeitslosenversicherung in Connecticut (Unemployment Compensation Commissioner).
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Paul Morand
Darling of the Jazz Age, the globe-trotting diplomat and acclaimed writer Paul Morand and his literary and political careers underwent a radical shift following his collaboration with the Vichy government during the Occupation of France. Abandoning the terse, glittering portraits of the contemporary era that had garnered him early fame, he turned to the past and to historical fiction, biography and autobiography.Paul Morand: The Politics and Practice of Writing in Post-War France, the first full-length study of Morand in English and the first ever of his post-war works, traces Morand's politically charged explorations of history as he obsessively rewrites the Occupation in historical guise.From Napoleonic Spain to the court of Louis XIV, nineteenth-century California, Revolutionary France and Venice across the ages, Morand probes the limits of historiography and genre as he constructs a curiously Benjaminian model of redemption for his collaborationist heroes. This book analyses Morand's post-war project, placing it within the highly-politicized context of writing during the de Gaullian era.Many issues are at stake in Morand's late oeuvre, from the genres of historical fiction, biography and autobiography, to the very act of historicization itself in the context of the post-war era. Morand's handling of these issues suggests that literature furnishes perhaps the best space within which the complex and highly political question of our ties to the past may be most tellingly examined.
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The Philosophy of Homelessness
Barely BeingThe Philosophy of Homelessness explores the daily experience of chronic homelessness from a perspective that renders its ontological impress in ways that are explicitly felt, often in forms that are overtly political and exclusionary in character, especially in terms of identity and belonging within the city.
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The Philosophy of Homelessness
Barely BeingPaul Moran is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Children’s Services at the University of Chester, UK. Frances Atherton is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Children’s Services at the University of Chester, UK.
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