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Roots and routes: towards a pedagogy of worldliness
Journal of Beliefs & ValuesThis article proposes the notion of ‘worldliness’ as a necessary companion to the Religion and Worldviews curriculum. We posit that an understanding of ‘worldliness’, grounded in empirical research, in which the individual negotiates commitments to one’s
Al-Karim Datoo, Alexis Stones
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From Roots to Routes: Migration and Identity in Indian Diaspora Literature
International Journal of English Literature and Social SciencesMigration has been one of the defining experiences of the Indian diaspora, reshaping notions of identity, belonging, and cultural memory. Indian diaspora literature captures the complex transition from ‘roots’, symbolizing origin and homeland, to ‘routes’
Dr. Rippy Bawa
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Tracing the Language Roots and Migration Routes of Koreans from the Far East to Central Asia
Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 2019In 1937, Soviet Koreans from the Far East were forcibly relocated by Stalin to Central Asia. This narrative of expulsion and deportation is used to explain the residence of Koreans in present-day Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and the Kyrgyz Republic.
Elise S. Ahn
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Interventions, 2018
The First World Festival of Negro Arts (FESMAN) was decidedly a product of African independence, reflecting cultural and political aspirations of an emergent world order. It was also decidedly a product of the jet age.
Tobias Wofford
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The First World Festival of Negro Arts (FESMAN) was decidedly a product of African independence, reflecting cultural and political aspirations of an emergent world order. It was also decidedly a product of the jet age.
Tobias Wofford
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Gender, Place & Culture, 2015
This article examines the influence of migration and transnational social networks on female entrepreneurship. It interrogates shifting patterns of market development, juxtaposed to the lure of new economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs located at the periphery, Senegal.
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This article examines the influence of migration and transnational social networks on female entrepreneurship. It interrogates shifting patterns of market development, juxtaposed to the lure of new economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs located at the periphery, Senegal.
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“Si Tu No Sabe Kokobalé” and The Reclamation of Collective Memory as a Praxis of Liberation
Conversations Across the Field of Dance StudiesThis paper explores the factors that led to the erasure of kokobalé, a centuries-old Afro-diasporic stick- and machete-fighting dance, from Puerto Rico’s collective memory and somatic repertoire. Drawing on fahima ife’s lyrical poetry, Édouard Glissant’s
Isabel Padilla Carlo
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Civilizational spatiality in context: Ibn Khaldun and the sacred geography of authority
Cultural GeographiesThis article turns to Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah (1377) to explore how spiritual leadership becomes spatialized through ʿasabiyya (group feeling), ritual infrastructures, and territorial design.
Young-jin Ahn, Zuhriddin Juraev
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Routes and Roots. In viaggio attraverso diaspore nere.
2002The article establishes the complex and fascinating significance of such wide-ranging subjects as routes and roots in contemporary African American as well as Caribbean women’s writing. It also shows how these interrelated issues are to be intended as a site of resistance to or negotiation of black female identity.
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This thesis focuses on the post-revolution generation of Iranian women artists in the US diaspora and examines their engagement with gender and social identities through creative practices against a backdrop of neoliberalism, transnationalism and digitalisation.
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