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“Deterritorializing the Canadian Museum for Human Rights”
This article explains the value of assemblage theory to making sense of a museum like the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR), which has struggled with the formidable challenge of comparatively representing human rights in controversial cultural and ...
Adam Muller
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O marinheiro (1915/1983) uma leitura comparada entre Fernando Pessoa e Caio Fernando Abreu
This article proposes a comparative reading between the novel O marinheiro (1983), by Abreu, and Pessoa's dramatic poem (1915). "Sailor" refers to movement, however, in both narratives the movement occurs in the internal plane, in the invisible that ...
Monalisa Antonia Penteado +1 more
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In contemporary audiovisual production (mainly the Apple TV series See), the theme of the loss of sight due to (environmental) catastrophe becomes a symptom for the analysis of the disintegration and revival of a world that has deterritorialized due to ...
Charvát, Martin
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Becoming-Other: Foucault, Deleuze, and the Political Nature of Thought [PDF]
In this paper I employ the notion of the ‘thought of the outside’ as developed by Michel Foucault, in order to defend the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze against the criticisms of ‘elitism,’ ‘aristocratism,’ and ‘political indifference’—famously leveled by ...
Cisney, Vernon W.
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Globalization and Orthodox Christianity: A Glocal Perspective [PDF]
This article analyses the topic of Globalization and Orthodox Christianity. Starting with Victor Roudometof’s work (2014b) dedicated to this subject, the author’s views are compared with some of the main research of social scientists on the ...
Guglielmi, Marco
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Rurban Communities of Quito: Between the Entrepreneurialism and the Right to the City
Two seemingly contradictory spatial trends are occurring today in the peri-urban areas of Quito, which reshapes the dispute of territorialities: i) an unprecedented expansion of the urban area along the rural boroughs and ii) a growing recognition of ...
Manuel Bayón Jiménez
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This study analyzes the implementation of the Santo Antônio and Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plants on the Madeira River (Rondônia, Brazil) to determine the specific institutional and discursive trajectories adopted in the expansion of this border, which ...
Luis Fernando Novoa Garzon +1 more
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Nomad Thought: Using Gregory of Nyssa and Deleuze and Guattari to Deterritorialize Mysticism
This article compares the mysticism of 4th-century Church Father Gregory of Nyssa to the nomadology of 20th century philosophers Deleuze and Guattari. In their book A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari returned to the figure of the nomad in order to
Arianne Conty
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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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The Cosmopolitanization of the EU’s Borders?
For centuries the political geography of Europe has been based around borders of its nation states. The ability of the nation state to control its territory has been essential to the practices of war and diplomacy, the legitimacy of governments ...
Damian Spruce
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