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Jennifer May

    Sources of Authority
    Kill Game
    • Kill Game

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Twenty years ago, the missing girl emerged from a basement in the arms of a young detective. He promised to become her guardian and keep her safe. Now, he may have to break that promise. Bella Cruz grew up to become Portland's most recognizable detective, but it made her too easy to find. When the killer from her past sees her on the news, he endeavours to kill countless civilians until Bella surrenders herself. While Bella makes her decision, more innocents must die, forcing her back into her deepest, darkest nightmares, where even her father can't protect her.The Portland Predator is close, and there's nothing she can do but give in to his disturbing demands. Kill Game thrusts thrilling twists at you from every angle, forcing you to keep reading for just a little longer. *This novel collects three previously published instalments.

      Kill Game
    • Sources of Authority

      Quotational Practice in Chinese Communist Propaganda

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The interplay between fixed canonical texts and the fluid nature of quotable quotes is explored, highlighting how quotation influences the authority of a canon. The author posits that it is the quoter, not the original author, who shapes what becomes a classic. Focusing on the canon established by the Chinese Communist Party, the study examines how individual quoters in the "People's Daily" have impacted this canon from 1949 to the present. Through five case studies, the work reveals the dynamic relationship between quotation, innovation, and imitation in modern China.

      Sources of Authority