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Kosova’s Goddess on the Throne: Critical Fabulation as an Anthropological Method

open access: yesKosova Anthropologica, 2023
In this article, I describe one of the objects I encountered while working briefly in the National Museum of Kosova: the Goddess on the Throne. In addition to being an important Neolithic artifact, this enigmatic figurine has become the symbol of ...
Drita Bruqi Kabashi
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“Call Me By Your Name”: Critical Fabulation and the Woman of Judges 19

open access: yesJournal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, 2022
Is anonymity a form of violence? The woman of Judges 19 endured gang-rape and dismemberment, and neither the Bible nor its ancient exegetes gave her a name.
Esther Brownsmith
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Reimagining the 'Lost' narratives of advanced dementia through literature and critical fabulation. [PDF]

open access: yesMed Humanit
The progression of dementia significantly affects the abilities to communicate needs or experiences, often rendering the inner lives or narratives inaccessible to others. This increases the risk of narratives becoming ‘lost’ and people living with dementia becoming subject to narrative dispossession.
Schou-Juul F   +3 more
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David Stafford-Clark (1916-1999): Seeing through a celebrity psychiatrist. [PDF]

open access: yesWellcome Open Res, 2017
This article uses the mass-media career of the British psychiatrist David Stafford-Clark (1916-1999) as a case study in the exercise of cultural authority by celebrity medical professionals in post-war Britain.
Miller G.
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Genealogies of Nothing: Enforced Disappearances, Fable Lives, and Archives in Erasure

open access: yesFoucault Studies, 2023
This article investigates the political impact of collective story-telling practices in the enforced disappearances from a Foucauldian perspective. I utilize two main theoretical frameworks: on the one hand, that of necropolitics, a kind of power that ...
Ege Selin Islekel
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Rezension: "Aufsässige Leben, schöne Experimente. Von rebellischen schwarzen Mädchen, schwierigen Frauen und radikalen Queers" von Saidiya Hartman. Aus dem Amerikanischen übersetzt von Anna Jäger

open access: yesMedienimpulse, 2023
„Hat die Sklaverei jemals wirklich geendet?“ ist, so konstatierte Judith Butler, die zentrale Frage, die Saidiya Hartman umtreibt. Auch in ihrem 2022 von Anna Jäger ins Deutsche übersetzte Aufsässige Leben, schöne Experimente. Von rebellischen schwarzen
Sonja Gassner
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Saidiya Hartman i krnąbrne biografie. Co czarne herstorie mogą zrobić dla polskiego „zwrotu ludowego”?

open access: yesAdeptus, 2021
Saidiya Hartman and Wayward Biographies: What Can Black Herstories Do for the Polish “People’s Turn”? This article presents on the method of “critical fabulation”, developed by American academic Saidiya Hartman with a view to reconstructing lost ...
Łukasz Kiełpiński
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Lineage, Language: Archival Fabulations in Water is a Time Machine

open access: yesIl Tolomeo, 2023
The article investigates Aline Motta’s artistic and political fabulation in Water is a Time Machine (2022). Making use of archive materials, her language reenacts “poetry by other means” (Perloff 2010).
Miguelote, Carla, Ricotta, Lucia
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The practices of radical refusal in biblical feminist interpretation and black study

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2022
Gender-specific frameworks detect androcentrism in biblical texts and create a methodology and a reading practice of reading the stories of women not only as by-products of their environments or religious figures but also humanises them through radical ...
Lerato L. Mokoena
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Mõeldes rahust rongisõidu ajal ehk kui Leida Kibuvits ja Virginia Woolf oleksid kohtunud

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus, 2023
This article reads Estonian writer Leida Kibuvits’s (1907–1976) novel “An Evening Ride” (Rahusõit, 1933) in dialogue with Virginia Woolf’s book-length feminist essay “Three Guineas” (1938) in order to explore how these two writers critique violent and ...
Eret Talviste
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