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Feminist geographies in unsettled times: Addresses from the 2025 Suzanne Mackenzie Memorial Lecture
Abstract Feminist geography is addressed and taken up (always differently) by scholars who compose and comprise it. The 2025 Suzanne Mackenzie Memorial Lecture was a tribute to difference and a celebration of transformation. Delivered in panel style, linked vignettes by eight feminist geographers from across colonial Canada on three prompts about ...
Michelle Daigle +7 more
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Puisi selatan is a small selection of Sydney poet Ian Campbell’s Indonesian language poems taken from the author’s larger collection titled Selatan-Sur-South of Indonesian language poems - which appeared in PORTAL in 2008 - but now supplemented, for the ...
Ian Campbell
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El sujeto y su otro en la poesía argentina de estos tiempos [PDF]
El trabajo hace una lectura de algunas poéticas contemporáneas, a partir del cruce entre dos discursividades. El discurso teórico del psicoanálisis de orientación lacaniana, y los discursos poéticos de la poesía argentina reciente (Soares, Laguna ...
Mallol, Anahí Diana
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Making and Defining the Creative History Classroom: An Introduction
Abstract In 2022, Catherine Feely and I ran a series of workshops to explore how creative teaching methods have entered the History classroom. Our initiative generated a series of essays that feature in the present issue of History and a later edition of the journal.
LUCINDA MATTHEWS‐JONES
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Identidad y viaje en Crucero ecuatorial de Diana Bellessi
La escritora argentina Diana Bellessi se embarcó en un viaje por el continente americano a fines de los años sesenta y comienzos de los setenta del siglo pasado. Como resultado de su viaje publicó en 1981 el poemario Crucero ecuatorial.
Juan Martínez Millán
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The parameters of the permissible: how Scrap Saturday got away with it [PDF]
Scrap Saturday was a satirical radio production running on RTE from October 1990 to December 1991. It was much discussed at the time and has lived on in popular memory since then. This article examines how it pushed out the boundaries of what could could
Sheehan, Helena
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Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz: did he deserve his bad reputation?
Summary A biography and critique of Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz (1731–1807) – lawyer, physician, mineralogist, naturalist, compiler and publisher – is provided. Often criticised as being a mass‐plagiariser, this is commented on, based on a detailed examination of several of his publications.
Nicholas Hind
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O, Miami: How a Festival Infused a City with Poetry [PDF]
After receiving his MFA from FIU in 2008, P. Scott Cunningham launched his own poetry-focused faux-school, the University of Wynwood, which stages colorfully offbeat events in the geographic heart of Miami's art scene, reflecting Cunningham's desire to ...
Brett Sokol
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Barriers to the Growth and Implementation of Biogas Technology: The Kenyan Experience
Economic constraints were identified as the most critical barrier to biogas adoption, while policy‐related challenges were found to be the least. Among the specific barriers, limited awareness of biogas benefits, inadequate distribution infrastructure, and shortage of skilled technicians are top barriers.
Purity M. Mutahi +2 more
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"Una fluvialidad de contraamparo". Una aproximación al materialismo superreal de Francisco Madariaga
Este trabajo propone realizar una lectura de la poética de Francisco Madariaga (1927-2000) en un intento por pensar su apuesta histórico-política: abrir la posibilidad de habitar e imaginar un país distinto, un país natal que se deliña a contraluz del ...
Franca Manccioni
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