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  1. Breaking the jaws of silence
    sixty American poets speak to the world
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1557286299; 9781557286291; 9781610755177
    Subjects: Menschenrecht; American poetry; American poetry; Freedom of expression; Human rights; Liberty; Protest poetry, American
    Scope: xiii, 140 p
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  2. Breaking the jaws of silence
    sixty American poets speak to the world
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  The University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville

    Call and answer / Robert Bly -- Lady freedom among us / Rita Dove -- Your beauty is overwhelming / Naomi Shihab Nye -- Green / Yusef Komunyakaa -- On reading a biography of George Washington / Eloise Klein Healy -- End of the war, 1949 / Willis... more

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    Call and answer / Robert Bly -- Lady freedom among us / Rita Dove -- Your beauty is overwhelming / Naomi Shihab Nye -- Green / Yusef Komunyakaa -- On reading a biography of George Washington / Eloise Klein Healy -- End of the war, 1949 / Willis Barnstone -- Kubota to Miguel Hernandez in Heaven, Leupp, Arizona, 1942 / Garrett Hongo -- Night in blue / Brian Turner -- This place is here / Annie Finch -- Tienanmen, the aftermath / Marilyn Chin -- In mystic / Joy Harjo -- All Hallows Eve / Christopher Merrill -- History lesson / Natasha Trethewey -- An essay on liberation / David St. John -- November 11 / Kim Addonizio -- Parable of the Jew without a name / Tony Barnstone -- Tahrir / Marilyn Hacker -- Unrest / Kimiko Hahn -- Summer of '09 / Andrew Hudgins -- Reading about Rwanda / Charles Harper Webb -- The freeways considered as earth gods / Dana Gioia -- The squash man / Stuart Dischell -- The bridge of intellectuals / Richard Katrovas -- Dialogue (of the imagination's fear) / Jorie Graham -- Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday ("Live in the body, long as you will, Madiba") / Michael S. Harper -- War is never right / Nikki Giovanni -- Athena looks on / David Mason -- Jerusalem : Easter, Passover / Stanley Moss -- Boy shooting at a statue / Billy Collins -- Angels / William Heyen -- To Salah al Hamdani, November, 2008 / Sam Hamill -- After the fact / Mary Jo Bang -- The book of the dead man (The vote) / Marvin Bell -- The museum of stones / Carolyn Forché -- Rules governing the exchange of prisoners / David Wagoner -- Language acquisition : no and yes / Alicia Ostriker -- On election day / Charles Bernstein -- Shoo / Carol Frost -- Second thoughts / Robert Wrigley -- Becoming Milton / Coleman Barks -- World cup / Tom Sleigh -- In prison / Jean Valentine -- Now / James Ragan -- On the ordination of a Zen monk / Norman Dubie -- Extraordinary rendition / Maxine Kumin -- Staff Sgt. Metz / Dorianne Laux -- Ex-embassy / Carol Muske-Dukes -- August 6, and again on August 9 / Maxine Hong Kingston -- The allusion of seduction / Quincy Troupe -- Dear Prudence / Juan Felipe Herrera -- Asphodel / Gerald Stern -- Dark thirty / Barbara Ras -- Teacup manifesto / Molly Peacock -- Fatwa / Sharon Doubiago -- What's fair is fair / Ralph Angel -- Poverty / Christopher Buckley -- The gatekeeper's children / Philip Levine -- More poetry / Carl Dennis -- The people of the other village / Thomas Lux -- Wait / Galway Kinnell

     

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  3. Schutz der Menschenwürde gegen gesellschaftliche Verrohung durch Meinungsäußerung
    Menschenbildliche und verfassungsrechtliche Analyse zum totalen Verbreitungsverbot fiktiver Gewalt- und Minderjährigensexualdarstellungen in Deutschland und den USA.
    Published: 2013

    Trotz der Sonderbedeutung der Meinungsfreiheit liegen zahlreiche Gesetze vor, deren Eingriffe in die Meinungsfreiheit weder ernst genommen noch richtig bewertet werden. Zur Bewältigung dieses Spannungsverhältnisses zwischen Theorie und Praxis geht... more

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    Trotz der Sonderbedeutung der Meinungsfreiheit liegen zahlreiche Gesetze vor, deren Eingriffe in die Meinungsfreiheit weder ernst genommen noch richtig bewertet werden. Zur Bewältigung dieses Spannungsverhältnisses zwischen Theorie und Praxis geht Hui-chieh Su vertiefend auf die Konstellation der Meinungsfreiheit in der gesamten Verfassungsordnung ein.Die Autorin nimmt das Verbot fiktiver Darstellungen, welche sich als »opferlos« verstehen, zum Forschungsgegenstand. Sie führt die Rechtfertigung des betreffenden Verbots, insbesondere die Auslegung des Prinzips der Meinungsneutralität des Staates, auf den Begriff des »Harms« auf politisch-philosophischer, verfassungsrechtlicher, grundrechtlicher und meinungsfreiheitlicher Ebene zurück.Su gelangt zum Ergebnis, dass unterschiedliche Vorstellungen über Menschenbild und Menschenwürde unterschiedliche Konzeptionen von »Harm« und »Meinungsneutralität des Staates« zur Folge haben. Dem entspricht auch ihre ausführliche Analyse der Meinungsfreiheitsdogmatik in Deutschland und den USA. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Fragestellung, Gegenstand und Struktur der Arbeit2. Schädigungen durch fiktive Gewalt- und Minderjährigensexualdarstellungen3. Das Spektrum der Freiheit und der individuellen Freiheitsrechte im modernen liberal-demokratischen RechtsstaatDie Menschenbild-Formel im modernen liberal-demokratischen Rechtsstaat – Subjektive Freiheit: Neutralitätsliberalismus – Kritik an universalistischer ethischer Neutralität – Freiheit in Gemeinschaften: Liberaler Kommunitarismus – Fürsorgliche Freiheit: Paternalismus4. Verfassungsrechtsgüter im modernen liberal-demokratischen RechtsstaatEinleitung: Staatsidentitätsbildendes Gemeinwohl – Friedlicher Bestand des Staates: Sicherheit – Menschenwürde – Grundrechte – Wirkungsvoraussetzungen der Grundrechte: Gemeinschaftliche (Staatliche) Integration – Demokratie –

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783428541447
    RVK Categories: PL 402 ; PL 625
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Schriften zum Öffentlichen Recht ; v.1251
    Subjects: Freedom of expression; Freedom of expression
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages)
  4. Breaking the jaws of silence :
    sixty American poets speak to the world /
    Published: 2013.
    Publisher:  University of Arkansas Press,, Fayetteville :

    <div>Sholeh Wolpé is the author of three collections of poetry including <i>Keeping Time with Blue Hyacinths</i> and <i>Rooftops of Tehran</i>, and she is the editor of <i>The Forbidden: Poems from Iran and Its Exiles</i> and a regional editor of... more

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    Sholeh Wolpé is the author of three collections of poetry including Keeping Time with Blue Hyacinths and Rooftops of Tehran, and she is the editor of The Forbidden: Poems from Iran and Its Exiles and a regional editor of Tablet & Pen: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East. Her books of translations include Sin: Poems of Forugh Farrokhzad, which was awarded the Lois Roth Persian Translations Award in 2010, and a Persian translation of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Mason, David,; Wolpe, Sholeh.
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-299-24107-7; 1-61075-517-0
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: American poetry; American poetry; Freedom of expression; Human rights; Liberty; Protest poetry, American.
    Scope: 1 online resource (156 p.)
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    ""Contents ""; ""Editor�s Note""; ""Foreword""; ""Call and Answer""; ""Lady Freedom among Us""; ""Your Beauty Is Overwhelming""; ""Green""; ""On Reading a Biography of George Washington""; ""End of the War, 1949""; ""Kubota to Miguel Hernandez in Heaven, Leupp, Arizona, 1942""; ""Night in Blue""; ""This Place is Here""; ""Tienanmen, The Aftermath""; ""In Mystic""; ""All Hallows Eve""; ""History Lesson""; ""An Essay on Liberation""; ""November 11""; ""Parable of the Jew without a Name""; ""Tahrir""; ""Unrest""; ""Summer of �09""; ""Reading about Rwanda""

    ""The Freeways Considered As Earth Gods""""The Squash Man""; ""The Bridge of Intellectuals""; ""Dialogue (Of the Imagination�s Fear)""; ""Nelson Mandela�s 90th Birthday [“Live in the Body, Long As You Will, Madiba�]""; ""War Is Never Right""; ""Athena Looks On""; ""Jerusalem: Easter, Passover""; ""Boy Shooting at a Statue""; ""Angels""; ""To Salah Al Hamdani, November, 2008""; ""After the Fact""; ""The Book of the Dead Man (The Vote)""; ""The Museum of Stones""; ""Rules Governing the Exchange of Prisoners""; ""Language Acquisition: No and Yes""; ""On Election Day""; ""Shoo""

    ""Second Thoughts""""Becoming Milton""; ""World Cup""; ""In Prison""; ""Now""; ""On the Ordination of a Zen Monk""; ""Extraordinary Rendition""; ""Staff Sgt. Metz""; ""Ex-Embassy""; ""August 6, and again on August 9""; ""The Allusion of Seduction""; ""Dear Prudence""; ""Asphodel""; ""Dark Thirty""; ""Teacup Manifesto""; ""Fatwa""; ""What�s Fair Is Fair""; ""Poverty""; ""The Gatekeeper�s Children""; ""More Poetry""; ""The People of the Other Village""; ""Wait""; ""Afterword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Notes""; ""List of Contributors""

  5. Breaking the jaws of silence
    sixty American poets speak to the world
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  The University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville

    <div>Sholeh Wolpé is the author of three collections of poetry including <i>Keeping Time with Blue Hyacinths</i> and <i>Rooftops of Tehran</i>, and she is the editor of <i>The Forbidden: Poems from Iran and Its Exiles</i> and a regional editor of... more

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    Sholeh Wolpé is the author of three collections of poetry including Keeping Time with Blue Hyacinths and Rooftops of Tehran, and she is the editor of The Forbidden: Poems from Iran and Its Exiles and a regional editor of Tablet & Pen: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East. Her books of translations include Sin: Poems of Forugh Farrokhzad, which was awarded the Lois Roth Persian Translations Award in 2010, and a Persian translation of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1299241077; 9781299241077; 9781610755177
    Subjects: Liberty; Freedom of expression; American poetry; American poetry; Human rights; Protest poetry, American; American poetry ; 20th century; American poetry ; 21st century; Freedom of expression ; Poetry; Human rights ; Poetry; Liberty ; Poetry; Protest poetry, American; Electronic books
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xiii, 140 pages)
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    Contents; Editor's Note; Foreword; Call and Answer; Lady Freedom among Us; Your Beauty Is Overwhelming; Green; On Reading a Biography of George Washington; End of the War, 1949; Kubota to Miguel Hernandez in Heaven, Leupp, Arizona, 1942; Night in Blue; This Place is Here; Tienanmen, The Aftermath; In Mystic; All Hallows Eve; History Lesson; An Essay on Liberation; November 11; Parable of the Jew without a Name; Tahrir; Unrest; Summer of '09; Reading about Rwanda; The Freeways Considered As Earth Gods; The Squash Man; The Bridge of Intellectuals; Dialogue (Of the Imagination's Fear)

    Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday ["Live in the Body, Long As You Will, Madiba"]War Is Never Right; Athena Looks On; Jerusalem: Easter, Passover; Boy Shooting at a Statue; Angels; To Salah Al Hamdani, November, 2008; After the Fact; The Book of the Dead Man (The Vote); The Museum of Stones; Rules Governing the Exchange of Prisoners; Language Acquisition: No and Yes; On Election Day; Shoo; Second Thoughts; Becoming Milton; World Cup; In Prison; Now; On the Ordination of a Zen Monk; Extraordinary Rendition; Staff Sgt. Metz; Ex-Embassy; August 6, and again on August 9; The Allusion of Seduction

    Dear PrudenceAsphodel; Dark Thirty; Teacup Manifesto; Fatwa; What's Fair Is Fair; Poverty; The Gatekeeper's Children; More Poetry; The People of the Other Village; Wait; Afterword; Acknowledgments; Notes; List of Contributors