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Wall, Julian. Visconti's 'Ossessione' and neo-realism. [Derby]: Derbyshire College of Higher Education, 1986.

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Keenes, Ernie. The reconstruction of neo-realism from counter-hegemonic discourse. Ottawa: Dept. of Political Science, Carleton University, 1987.

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Joanna, Kiliszek, ed. Neo Rauch: Begleiter : mit realizmu = the myth of realism. Warszawa: Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki, 2011.

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Jim, Hillier, ed. Cahiers du cinéma, the 1950s: Neo-realism, Hollywood, new wave. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1985.

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Printing, London College of. BA Film and Video thesis 1988: Italian neo-realism : style and ideology. London: LCP, 1988.

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Conflict and control in the world economy: Contemporary economic realism and neo-mercantilism. Brighton, Sussex: Wheatsheaf Books, 1986.

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Jones, R. J. Barry. Conflict and control in the world economy: Contemporary economic realism and neo-mercantilism. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press International, 1986.

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The Psychology of Social Class in the Fiction of Russell Banks, Denis Johnson and Harry Crews: Neo-Realism, Naturalism, and Humanism in Contemporary Fiction. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2014.

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1912-1974, Fernhout Edgar, Berk Aloys van den, and Museum voor Moderne Kunst (Arnhem, Netherlands), eds. In het licht van Alassio: Edgar Fernhout neo-realist. Amsterdam: Ludion, 2002.

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Ferreira, Ana Paula. Alves Redol e o neo-realismo português. Lisboa: Caminho, 1992.

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Haydara, Abou. O carácter social da ficção neo-realista portuguesa. Dakar, Sénegal: Presse Universitaires de Dakar, 2000.

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Haydara, Abou. O carácter social da ficção neo-realista portuguesa. Dakar, Sénégal: Presses Universitaires de Dakar, 1995.

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Ficc̦ão e convicc̦ão: Jorge Amado e neo-realismo literário português. São Paulo, SP: Editora UNESP, 2008.

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Kalwa, Erich. Philosophisch-weltanschauliche und ästhetische Grundpositionen des portugiesischen Neo-Realismus: Ein Beitrag zur Theoriebildung. Frankfurt am Main: TFM /Domus Editoria Europaea, 1996.

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Aigret, Jaimée M., producer, film editor and Teaching Company, eds. The world's greatest paintings. Chantilly, Va: Teaching Company, 2010.

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Sioammed, Abdallae. The Demise of Neo-realism. Minerva Press, 2000.

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Neo-realism in contemporary American fiction. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1992.

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Kristiaan, Versluys, ed. Neo-realism in contemporary American fiction. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1992.

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Versluys, Kristiaan. Neo-Realism in Contemporary American Fiction (Postmodern Studies, 5). Editions Rodopi, 1992.

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Neo-realism In Contemporary American Fiction.(Postmodern Studies 5). Editions Rodopi, 1992.

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Filming the Nation: Jung, Film, Neo-Realism and Italian National Identity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Coleman, Donatella Spinelli. Filming the Nation: Jung, Film, Neo-Realism and Italian National Identity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Filming the Nation: Jung, Film, Neo-Realism and Italian National Identity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Coleman, Donatella Spinelli. Filming the Nation: Jung, Film, Neo-Realism and Italian National Identity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Coleman, Donatella Spinelli. Filming the Nation: Jung, Film, Neo-Realism and Italian National Identity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Coleman, Donatella Spinelli. Filming the Nation: Jung, Film, Neo-Realism and Italian National Identity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Hillier, Jim. Cahiers du Cinéma; The 1950s: Neo-Realism, Hollywood, New Wave (Harvard Film Studies). Harvard University Press, 1985.

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Cahiers du Cinéma; The 1950s: Neo-Realism, Hollywood, New Wave (Harvard Film Studies). Harvard University Press, 1985.

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Cesare Zavattini's Neo-Realism and the Afterlife of an Idea: An Intellectual Biography. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021.

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Brancaleone, David. Cesare Zavattini's Neo-Realism and the Afterlife of an Idea: An Intellectual Biography. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023.

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Hillier, Jim. Cahiers du Cinema: Volume I: The 1950s. Neo-Realism, Hollywood, New Wave. (Routledge Library of Media & Cultural Studies). Routledge, 1985.

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McDermid, Douglas. The Rise and Fall of Scottish Common Sense Realism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789826.001.0001.

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This book tells the lively story of common sense realism’s rise and fall in Scotland. Chapter 1 explores the work of the Scottish common sense school of philosophy, whose representatives included Thomas Reid (1710–96), James Oswald (1703–93), James Beattie (1735–1803), and George Campbell (1719–96). Chapter 2 examines the earlier but little-known defence of perceptual realism mounted by Lord Kames (1696–1782), David Hume’s cousin and critic. Chapter 3 examines Reid’s defence of common sense realism and scrutinizes his campaign against the Cartesian assumptions on which the problem of the external world depends. Chapter 4 describes how Reidian common sense realism was propagated by two influential nineteenth-century philosophers: Dugald Stewart (1753–1828), who was content for the most part to expound Reid’s views eloquently, and the more ambitious Sir William Hamilton (1788–1856), who tried in vain to synthesize Reid and Kant. Chapters 5 and 6 highlight the two main contributions to the realism debate made by James Frederick Ferrier (1808–64): his no-holds-barred critique of Reid’s realism, and his novel argument for a form of idealism which is both neo-Berkeleyan and post-Kantian. Chapter 7 offers some reflections about the surprising direction Scottish philosophy took in the years following Ferrier’s death in 1864.
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Bhushan, Nalini, and Jay L. Garfield. The Cambridge Connection. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190457594.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses two approaches to neo-Vedānta idealism: māyāvāda and līlāvāda. It shows how Vedānta discourse evolved from a radical idealism to a kind of realism, and how idealism evolved from a religious to a philosophical position, and how Vedānta thought entered secular philosophical discourse, including the philosophy of science.
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Shihadeh, Ayman. Theories of Ethical Value in. Edited by Sabine Schmidtke. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199696703.013.007.

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This article offers a new interpretation of the debate on the nature of ethical value in the developed kalām tradition. After situating the problem in the broad context of theodicy, it proposes to revise the reading, conventional since George Hourani’s studies published in the early seventies, of the ethical realism propounded in Baṣran and Baghdādī Muʿtazilism and of the rival views of classical Ashʿarism. It argues that the latter school did not subscribe to a simple divine command theory of ethics, but in fact grounded this theory in a fairly developed anti-realism, which became the basis for the more sophisticated consequentialist ethics advanced in neo-Ashʿarite sources.
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Albert, Craig Douglas. Teaching International Relations Theory. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.312.

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International relations (IR) theory is favorably described in almost every syllabus since 1930. The most important questions asked were: “What is theory?” and “Is there a reason for IR theory?” The most widely used texts all focus on the first question and suggest, among others, that IR theory is “a way of making the world or some part of it more intelligible or better understood.” We can gauge where the teaching of IR theory is today by analyzing a sample of syllabi from IR scholars serving on the Advisory Board of the International Studies Association’s (ISA) Compendium Project. These syllabi reveal some trends. Within the eight undergraduate syllabi, for example, a general introduction to IR theory is taught in four separate classes. Among the theories discussed in different classes are realism, classical realism, neo-realism, Marxism and neo-Marxism, world-systems theory, imperialism, constructivism, and international political economy. Novel methods for teaching IR theory include the use of films, active learning, and experiential learning. The diversity of treatments of IR theory implied by the ISA syllabi provides evidence that, with the exception of the proliferation of perspectives, relatively little has changed since the debates of the late 1930s. The discipline lacks much semblance of unity regarding whether, and how, to offer IR theory to students. Nevertheless, there have been improvements that are likely to continue in terms of the ways in which theories may be presented.
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Miklitsch, Robert. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040689.003.0001.

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The introduction offers a fresh, animated take on the various films as well as the macro themes (anticommunism, the atomic or nuclear bomb, new media and technologies such as TV and 3-D, color and widescreen), character types (femme fatale, private detective, FBI, police), and leitmotifs (race and class, gender and sexuality, nation and homosexuality, expressionism and neo-realism) discussed in more detail and at greater length in the body of the book.
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Lawson, Stephanie. 15. Traditional Theories in Global Politics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198704386.003.0016.

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This chapter examines traditional theories in global politics. It begins with a discussion of early liberal approaches, with particular emphasis on liberal international theory whose proponents include U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and Norman Angell. Liberal international theory is characterised by an optimism concerning the prospects of a peaceful international order established through strong international institutions underpinned by international law. The chapter proceeds by considering the emergence of ‘realism’ as a general approach to the study of politics, along with the different approaches to the study of international politics following World War II, including positivism. It also explores the rise of the English School and the concept of international society before concluding with an analysis of neo-liberalism and neorealism that resulted from revisions of both liberalism and realism in the post-war period.
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Galeria Municipal Arménio Losa (Matosinhos, Portugal), ed. Exposição de artes plásticas: Neo-realismo, neorealismos. Matosinhos: Camara Municipal, 1996.

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1971-, Santos David, Santos Luísa Duarte, and Museu do Neo-Realismo, eds. Ilustração & literaura neo-realista: Exposição. V. F. Xira [i.e. Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal]: Museu do Neo-Realismo, 2008.

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1971-, Santos David, Santos Luísa Duarte, and Museu do Neo-Realismo, eds. Ilustração & literaura neo-realista: Exposição. V. F. Xira [i.e. Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal]: Museu do Neo-Realismo, 2008.

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Ilustração & literaura neo-realista: Exposição. V. F. Xira [i.e. Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal]: Museu do Neo-Realismo, 2008.

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Ross, Stephen J. The Invisible Avant-Garde. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198798385.003.0001.

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This chapter examines John Ashbery’s early work in the context of the French neo-avant-garde of the late 1950s and early 1960s. It argues that Ashbery’s reading of the cubist poet Pierre Reverdy and close proximity to the “New Realism” movement in France (Ashbery’s home for nearly a decade from the mid-1950s to 1965) inform the collage technique of his notorious second collection, The Tennis Court Oath, and the suave lyricism of his third collection, Rivers and Mountains. Ashbery responds to the aestheticized concept of “nature”—the idea that art creates a “second nature”—that underpins neo-avant-garde practices of the “New Realist,” as codified by their chief theorist Pierre Restany. In idealizing poetry that would be “like a natural landscape in a world of painted ones,” Ashbery subscribes to the long-standing avant-garde fantasy of turning art into nature—a fantasy that reaches a new level of sophistication and transparency in his early masterpiece, “The Skaters.”
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Brancaleone, David, ed. Cesare Zavattini: Selected Writings, vol 2. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501317088.

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Volume 2 brings to the fore Zavattini’s ever-evolving internal dialogue between diary writer, screenwriter, narrative writer, and political activist. Essential to trace the origin of Zavattini’s ideas on cinema and understand his theorization of Neo-realism is the inclusion of a selection of the filmmaker’s pre-war writings. Most of the book provides a substantial anthology of texts translated from Neorealismo ecc. (1979), comprising Zavattini’s major essays, conference papers, unpublished production papers, interviews, and vital excerpts from his correspondence and published cinematic diary. Each text is preceded by an introduction, providing an essential frame of reference to make these writings entirely accessible to the reader.
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Pollack, Mark A. 2. Theorizing EU Policy-Making. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780199689675.003.0002.

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This chapter examines various theories on European Union policy-making and policy processes. It begins with a discussion of theories of European integration: neo-functionalism, intergovernmentalism, liberal intergovernmentalism, the ‘new institutionalisms’, constructivism, and realism. It then considers the increasing number of studies that approach the EU through the lenses of comparative politics and comparative public policy, focusing on the federal or quasi-federal aspects of the EU and its legislative, executive, and judicial politics. It also explores the vertical and horizontal separation of powers in the EU and concludes by looking at the ‘governance approach’ to the EU, with emphasis on multi-level governance and EU policy networks, Europeanization, and the question of the EU’s democratic deficit.
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A imprensa periodica na genese do movimento neo-realista, 1933-1945: Pesquisa, resultados, catalogo. Camara Municipal, 1996.

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Neo-Realismo, Museu do, and Vila Franca de Xira (Portugal). Câmara Municipal., eds. A imprensa periódica na génese do movimento neo-realista, 1933-1945: Pesquisa, resultados, catálogo. Vila Franca de Xira: Museu do Neo-Realismo, 1996.

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Confessions of a Recovering Realist: Toward a Neo-Liberal Theory of International Relations. AuthorHouse, 2004.

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O Neo-Realismo No Contexto Da Crise Da Representac~ao. Not Avail, 2003.

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Parrilla, Gonzalo Fernández. Morocco. Edited by Waïl S. Hassan. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199349791.013.22.

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This chapter traces the origins of the novel genre in Morocco. It first considers the novel as a reflection of the variety and complexity of Moroccan society and continues with an overview of the beginnings of the Moroccan novel in Arabic before discussing the emergence of the Francophone novel in Morocco. It then examines the disappearance of the nationalist ideology in the works of the younger generation of Moroccan novelists, replaced by other trends such as experimentalism and neo-realism. It also describes the rise of autobiographical fiction, including prison narratives as a subgenre of Moroccan literature, along with the works of new authors writing in French and the rise of women writers. Finally, it evaluates new trends in the 1990s and the latest developments in Arabic, along with the Amazigh novel.
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Pierobon, Chiara, Nora Becker, and Steve Schlegel, eds. Central Asia After Three Decades of Independence. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748924845.

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On the 30th anniversary of the dissolution of the USSR, this book collects selected contributions which analyse patterns of stability and transformation that characterise the politics and societies of three Central Asian countries—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan—along with those of Central Asia as a region. In particular, this edited volume investigates gender equality discourses in Uzbekistan, the electoral rights of people with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan, neo-realism in the regional context of Central Asia, the role of Islam in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan as a provider of international security as well as the EU’s support of civil society and social capital in Kazakhstan. With contributions by Nora Becker, Dr. Shalva Dzebisashvili, Aziz Elmuradov, Prof. Dr. Matthias Kortmann, Dr. Aliia Maralbaeva, Laura Karoline Nette, Dr. Chiara Pierobon and Dr. Steve Schlegel.
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