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Again/st the Mad Subject <sup>1</sup>. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Although widely contested, psychiatry continues to function as a dominant governing framework for mental distress within contemporary healthcare. While critiques of psychiatry have proliferated across survivor movements, mad studies, neurodiversity advocacy, and critical nursing scholarship, much of this work remains tethered to humanist ...
Adam S.
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Floating territories of Religion(s): shifting paradigms, erratic theories, and volatile realities?
This paper attempts to outline the issue of “territory”, and other related conceptual categories such as “space”, in religious studies. Based on recent as well as older publications, it critically addresses current debates on the ambiguous status of ...
Lionel Obadia
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Josef Fares’ Zozo as accented cinema [PDF]
In 2005, the Lebanese-Swedish filmmaker Josef Fares, who had attained recognition in Sweden through the immigrant comedies Jalla! Jalla! (2000) and Kopps (2003), presented his third feature film and first drama, Zozo, inspired by Fares’s own migration to
Alexander, Elizabeth Lindsay
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A Desterritorialização na Obra de Deleuze e Guattari
RESUMO Desterritorialização é uma noção central na obra de Gilles Deleuze e Felix Guattari. Este texto objetiva esclarecer o seu sentido, como uma forma de promover o estimulante diálogo que estes autores propõem para com a Geografia.
Rogério Haesbaert e Glauco Bruce
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Le mythe de la déterritorialisation
Deconstruction is fashionable. The idea of territoriality does not escape this movement. ln contemporary discussions on modernity and postmodernity, territoriality is analyzed as an aspect of the movement of distanciation and spatiotemporal compression ...
Rogerio Haesbaert
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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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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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Optional Online Research Projects On Four Stories In Sandra Cisneros\u27 Woman Hollering Creek And Other Stories [PDF]
For high school and college and university students and their teachers. These online and print research projects are optional, but they will supplement and deepen students\u27 engagement with Cisneros\u27 stories.
Schmidt, Peter
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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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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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