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Andalusia as Trauma

2017
This chapter explores the multiple and conflicting reappropriations of al-Andalus—as both historical moment and mythopoetic trope of coexistence. Assessing Abdelkébir Khatibi’s hypothesis of an Arab “traumatic chiasmus” that followed the Spanish Reconquista, it argues that this entwined yet symmetrical bond is colored by reflective nostalgia (Boym) for
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Andalusia

2006
This is a creative thesis in the form of a screenplay titled “Andalusia” in which a woman, Katherine, searches for meaning in her life. After suffering through a childhood wrought with tragedy, disappointment, and chaos, Katherine strives to create a healthy reality in which she can thrive.
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Betic and Southwest Andalusia

2017
The Betica biogeographical province and the south-west part of Andalusia constitute the most diverse territory on the Iberian Peninsula in vegetation terms. Completely contained within the Mediterranean region, the presence of five thermotypes (from thermomediterranean to cryoromediterranean) and five ombrotypes (from semiarid to hyperhumid) give rise ...
Joaquín Molero, José Miguel Marfil
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Andalusia and Beyond*

Journal of Bisexuality, 2022
Kathleen Young   +1 more
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Bosnia: the other Andalusia

Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal, 1992
(1992). Bosnia: the other Andalusia. Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal: Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 390-399.
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Lessons from Andalusia

Communication Reports, 1998
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Menga (Andalusia, Spain):

2015
Leonardo García Sanjuán   +1 more
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