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Bernardine Evaristo’s ‘Black’ British Amazons: Aesthetics and Politics in Girl, Woman, Other (2019)
In Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo writes about ‘black’ British women in order to give them more visibility and, possibly, a voice, within British literature and British history.
Cédric Courtois
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Surviving the Borderlands: Living Sin Fronteras, Being a Crossroads The Deperipheralization of the Chicano/a Cultural/Literary Space [PDF]
The following study deals with the evolution of the centre-periphery dynamics in Chicano/a cultural and literary space of the Mexican American borderland region. With a brief overview of the socio-historical and geopolitical context in the background the
Markéta Riebová
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Semiotic representation of Minsk in Viktor Martinovich’s novel “Mova”
The article aims to reveal the principles of urban space organisation in Viktor Martinovich’s novel “Mova”. Due to the fact that the novel is based on a linguistic problem (the author defines the genre of the novel as a “linguistic thriller”), the ...
Olga A. Grinevich
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La pensée du LIEU dans « La Semaison (Carnets 1954–1967) » de Philippe Jaccottet [PDF]
Témoin d’un monde dévasté par la guerre, le poète suisse Philippe Jaccottet a constaté la curieuse condition humaine de l’époque moderne où l’homme se sent comme un étranger au sein de sa propre maison et dans son propre pays.
Ning Yuan
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Using the Circular Model to Analyse Political Values: The Case of the Pirate Parties
Political parties that operate in the public space are classified, inter alia, according to the criterion of their ideological convergence (Mair, 2010; Gallagher, Laver, Mair, 2011).
Przemysław Maj
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The article presents the transformation of stronghold in Poland in the 12th and 13th centuries. By providing the examples of Kruszwica (Kuyavia) and Ląd (Wielkopolska), attention has been drawn to the fact that, despite the collapse of the strongholds ...
Michał Brzostowicz
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PROUST DEPUIS LE CENTRE OU LA PÉRIPHÉRIE
Les théories de la littérature mondiale ont rendu la notion de littérature comparée de plus en plus problématique, voire obsolète. On s’interroge ici sur ce que signifie comparer Proust à d’autres auteurs étrangers, et en particulier lorsqu’on s ...
Karen Haddad
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The Family as the Centre of Moral Values and Ethics: Challenges since the Covid-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Nation-states are a result of the existence of families which constitutes communities that form them. Therefore, without families, regardless of how developed they are, there can’t be communities, and, thus, no nation-states.
Prof. E. R. Mathipa +2 more
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Brief comment by Professor Barry Rider (Director, IALS) on developments at the Institute following the report of the Review Committee: to the Chairman of the Board, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, chaired by Professor Sir Roy Goode.Published in the First Page feature of Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its ...
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The ways of construction of own space in South Slavic oral lyric
South Slavic oral lyric can form different spatial models. These models can be presented by house/castle, town or village as the enclosed spaces, but also by the open spaces, like a garden or vineyard. In both cases, it is important to note that they are
Ana Vukmanović
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