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242by Bronwyn Winter“..., as our ‘imagined community’ (to use Benedict Anderson’s famous term [Anderson 1983]), or indeed...”
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245by Rebecca Staples New“...This paper proposes a reconceptualization of an early childhood curriculum as an imagined childhood...”
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250by Noel Gough“...In this semi-autobiographical essay I explore the representation and performance of imaginative...”
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252by Mikel Burley“... of imagination”. That is, philosophers often fail to see possibilities of sense in forms of life and discourse...”
Published 2015-12-01
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256by Eckstein, Lars“...Transatlantic slavery and the literary imagination The challenges of turning transatlantic slavery...”
Published 2009
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258by Zavattini, Bernardo Antonio“... is indisociable from the actual material object: an imaginative network that adapts and reorganises itself...”
Published 2007
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259by Björke, Lisa“... of other reasons why we have a need to create. Creativity would not exist without the imagination and both...”
Published 2010
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260by evers, madeleine“... as cognitive judgments of value and the imagination as a productive faculty that structures moral understanding...”
Published 2013
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