Thomas Pynchon’s Against the Day: A Deleuzian Reading of Pynchon’s Language [PDF]
This study explores Pynchon’s mammoth novel, Against the Day, in terms of the minor practice of language as proposed by Deleuze and Guattari in their book Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature, which opens up new possibilities for literary criticism. With his
Ali Salami, Razieh Rahmani
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Constructing Territories of Deterritorialization–Reterritorialization in Clarice Lispector Novels
The importance of geography and literature, as producers of knowledge for society, is undeniable. Both areas are structural pillars for the explanation of contemporary territorial phenomena.
Fatima Velez De Castro
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Deleuze and the deterritorialization of strategy [PDF]
Abstract Mainstream ideas of strategy are aimed at gaining and maintaining power. In contrast, the work of Deleuze and Guattari is directed against the concentration of corporate and state power and capitalist forms of exploitation. Their writings provide us with valuable concepts for understanding the workings of strategy and exploring creative ways
Iain Munro, Torkild Thanem
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The Levant as a code of deterritorialization for Amin Maalouf
The article makes an exploration of three motifs in the context of Lebanese-French Arab migrant writer Amin Maalouf’s fictional text Ports of Call (2001) by applying the theoretical framework of deterritorialization and reterritorialization as presented ...
Saima Bashir
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Technological Turns in Education: Virtual Space Challenge [PDF]
Nowadays, virtual technology has left its impact on all the aspects and dimensions of human life. As with the emergence of traditional and industrial technologies in the past, people's ideas about many things, including lifestyles, production and ...
Seyed Mahdi Sajjadi
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Mapping the Anomalous in Caryl Phillips’s “Heartland”
All narratives of Caryl Phillips present prolific ground for research in spatial literary studies. Phillips’s “Heartland,” the focus of this paper, deals with the mechanics of Britain’s enslaving past. The narrator is an anomalous character who stands at
I. Murat Öner
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A Genealogy of the Nationalization of the Iran Oil Industry Movement: A Reflection on the Relations among State, Society and Capitalism 1941 to 1953 [PDF]
In this essay we have studied the emergence and genesis of the Nationalization of the Iran Oil Industry Movement from a sociological point of view.
farjad nateghi, ebrahim towfigh
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Seeing like the people: a history of territory and resistance in the southern Ecuadorian Amazon
The Cordillera del Condor in the Ecuadorian Amazon has been analyzed frequently in the literature of extractivism in Latin America, due to the current mining pressure on this territory. Mining is, however, the most recent in a long history of territorial
Diana Vela-Almeida
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The Devil’s Highway: The U.S. - Mexico Border Crossing, Global Influences and Politics / The Devil’s Highway: Meksika-Amerika Sınırını Geçiş, Global Etkiler ve Politikalar [PDF]
Beginning with the 1846 Mexican-American War and expanding to the post-9/11 era, the U.S.-Mexico border has become the embodiment of crises, conflicts, and reconciliation.
Ezgi İlimen
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Not only did Elizabeth Kim never meet her American father who impregnated her mother during the Korean War, but she also witnessed the murder of her mother who was the only family member she had. After her mother’s death, she was sent to an orphanage and
Duygu Beste Başer Özcan
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