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Season of
Anomy is the
second novel by
Nobel winning Nigerian playwright and
critic Wole Soyinka.
Published in 1973, it is one of only
three novels published...
- In sociology,
anomie or
anomy (/ˈænəmi/) is a
social condition defined by an
uprooting or
breakdown of any
moral values,
standards or
guidance for individuals...
- Times.
Retrieved 2020-11-14. Sato,
Ikuya (1986). 'Bosozoki' and Yankee:
Anomy and
Parody in the
Affluent Society (PhD). The
University of Chicago. OCLC 14085189...
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consider before experience that
nature may
consist of all routines, all
anomies (normlessness), or a
mixture of the two in any
proportion whatever, and...
- Look up anomie or
anomies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anomie is a lack of
social norms that can
result in
fragmentation of an individual's ideal...
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- (nomadikós), νομαδία, νομή, νομίζειν (nomízein), νόμισμα (nómisma) anomie,
anomy, antinome, antinomic, antinomy, archnemesis, autonomy, isonomy, metronomic...
- his hospital. It is Soyinka's
third novel, and his
first since Season of
Anomy which was
published in 1973. The
novel takes place in an
imaginary version...
- (nomadikós), νομαδία, νομή, νομίζειν (nomízein), νόμισμα (nómisma) anomie,
anomy, antinome, antinomic, antinomy, archnemesis, autonomy, isonomy, metronomic...
- (Voltaïque), (1962) Wole
Soyinka (Nigeria): The
Interpreters (1965),
Seasons of
Anomy (1973),
Chronicles from the Land of the
Happiest People on
Earth (2021)...