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Susan Sontag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sontag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sontag is a surname and may refer to: • Andrzej Sontag (born 1952), Polish triple jumper • Eduardo D. Sontag (born 1951), American/Argentine mathematician • Frank Sontag (born 1955), American talk ra...
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from a book entitled Name Into Word: "Sontag is a woman's crochet'd or knitted jacket that has long ends crossing over the front and tying at the back; and it commemorates Henriette Sontag (1806-1854), a German operatic coloratura-soprano singer, ennobled in 1826. In 1828 she married Count Rossi."
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Why Are We In Kosovo? ... It's complicated, but not that complicated. There is such a thing as a just war.; By SUSAN SONTAG ... Stop the genocide. Return all refugees to their homes. Worthy goals. But how is any of this conceivably going to happen unless the Milosevic regime is overthrown? (And the truth is, it's not going...
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A second challenge arises in the mathematical analysis itself: ... This brings up a host of issues, from basic issues of modularity, retroactivity, and input and output "impedance", to the characterization of classes of appropriately "simple" components, to the question of what type of ... Their interconnections may be,
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1. How does Sontag understand the relationship between illness and metaphor? Which metaphors for illness does she find particularly objectionable? ... 2. Sontag analyzes the metaphoric context for a number of diseases, including tuberculosis, cancer, leprosy, syphilis, and AIDS. According to Sontag, why are some...
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Susan Sontag 1933-2004, American novelist Susan Sontag ... A good rule before one goes marching or signing anything: Whatever your tug of sympathy, you have no right to a public opinion unless you've been there, experienced firsthand and on the ground and for some considerable time the country, war, injustice, whatever,
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