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Abstract What psychosocial impacts does migrating without children have on parents? How do the reconfigurations of gendered dynamics in transnational families (TFs) affect the well‐being and subjectivities of mothers and fathers in the hosting and sending communities?
Nerea Larrinaga‐Bidegain +2 more
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Abstract On November 13, 2020, the Sahrawi movement for national liberation, known as the Polisario Front, resumed its armed struggle against Morocco's occupation of Western Sahara. With this decision, the movement put an end to a 29‐year‐long peace process throughout which the implementation of international law had been indefinitely deferred.
Vivian Solana
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Abstract This article focuses on alternative ways of understanding language in the context of minority language advocacy through an examination of the Galician tradition of singing‐in‐verse, known as regueifa. It proposes the notion of “linguistic collective action” to refer to the battery of resistance and solidarity strategies that lead to social ...
Bernadette O'Rourke +1 more
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“Els entra-i-surts del poeta”. Joan Brossa entre la vanguardia y el postmodernismo
The poetry of Joan Brossa (1919-1998), because of its complexity and size, testifies the adventures that has lived the Western literature in the second half of the twentieth century: from the depletion of traditional avant-gardes, going through the ...
Marcin Kurek
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The Jocs Florals in Contemporary Catalan Literature [PDF]
In 1859, the very same stimulus that drove the ambition to create Barcelonas Eixample (enlargement) design by urban planner Cerdà served to restore the Jocs Florals in Barcelona, a symbolic complement which quite calculatedly evoked powerful ...
Domingo, Josep M.
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Writer and poet J.V. Foix had a very prominent role in Catalan culture, especially in the Avant-gardes period in early 20th century. However, it is not well known his involvement in architecture shown by several articles written after he visited the V Triennale in Milan (1933) that were later published in the volume Mots i maons o a cascú el seu.
Gaspar Jaén i Urban, Marco Lucchini
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Abstract This survey‐based study delves into the intricate interplay of research utilisation in the pedagogical approaches of a sample of 534 teachers across Catalonia (Spain), Poland, and England. Applying Baudrillard's Theory of Consumption lenses, we present novel insights into the multifaceted aspects of research use, including its benefits, costs,
Georgeta Ion +2 more
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Ester Xargay et la littérature oulipienne
We here study the poetry of Ester Xargay and its links with the Oulipo. We'll stop on the fixed forms that renews the poetess, constraints and formal games, and the last published work, Infinitius, which reveals a poetic rebellious and singular.
Mònica Güell
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An Interstitial History of Medieval Iberian Poetry [PDF]
The complexity of Medieval Iberia’s linguistic, religious, and cultural diversity is a commonplace. Descriptions abound of the lands that are now modern Spain and Portugal as a “melting pot” or a “multicultural” space.
David Wacks
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The reception of the troubadours in the Crown of Aragon
This article aims to provide an overview of the reception of Occitan troubadour poetry in the Crown of Aragon. It will examine the continuities and ruptures in the troubadour model in mediaeval Catalan literature from diverse, complementary areas of ...
Meritxell Simó
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