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Manuscript of Marc Popovski about Tolstoyan movement

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2014
Publication of archival documents, i.e. manuscripts of Marc Popovski, a famous writer, journalist, human rights activist, dissident, and vice president of the organization “Writers in Exile” American branch of PEN. The manuscript is dedicated to the fate
Kolupaev Vladimir Evgen'yevich
doaj  

Racialized Labour in the Colonial Food Regime: The Whitening of England's Farmworkers

open access: yesJournal of Agrarian Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The crystallization of a colonial food regime in the 1870s centred around Britain is key to historical accounts of agrarian political economy. Yet such accounts have neglected the role of the agrarian proletariat in shaping this regime from below and its basis in racialized hierarchy.
Ben Richardson
wiley   +1 more source

L’histoire de l’ONPhI n’est pas seulement une question de perspectives

open access: yesIdentities, 2018
Author(s): Anne-Françoise Schmid Title (French): L’histoire de l’ONPhI n’est pas seulement une question de perspectives Title (English): ONPhI’s History Is Not a Matter of Perspectives Translated by (French to English): Taylor Adkins Journal ...
Anne-Françoise Schmid, Taylor Adkins
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Queer Aesthetics, Straight Markets: Disneyfication in the Korean Musical Dorian Gray: A New Musical (2016)

open access: yesThe Journal of Popular Culture, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) has generated a long afterlife across global media, extending from literature to theater, film, and fandom. Its Korean musical adaptation, Dorian Gray: A New Musical (2016), illustrates how queer aesthetics are reconfigured under the logics of commercial entertainment and cultural export.
Di Cotofan Wu
wiley   +1 more source

European Court of Human Rights : Stern Taulats and Roura Capellera v. Spain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Shortly after the majority judgment in the case of Sinkova v. Ukraine (IRIS 2018-5/xx), the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has delivered a new judgment in a case of symbolic speech and expressive conduct, as part of the right to freedom of ...
Voorhoof, Dirk
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Becoming Dostoevsky (how Rowan Williams opens up Bakhtin)

open access: yesModern Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract With the end of Communism in Russia, non‐materialist contexts were enthusiastically restored to Mikhail Bakhtin's globally famous ideas of carnival, dialogism, and polyphony. This essay surveys Rowan Williams's 2008 study Dostoevsky: Language, Faith + Fiction as a major contribution to this effort, concentrating on those general philosophical ...
Caryl Emerson
wiley   +1 more source

The Ambivalent Identity of Eighteenth-Century London Clubs as a Prelude to Victorian Clublife

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2015
From the late seventeenth century to Victorian times, gentlemen’s clubs have always oscillated between norm and dissidence. The ambivalent identity of London clubs can be highlighted through some of their main paradoxes and inherent tensions such as ...
Valérie Capdeville
doaj   +1 more source

Practicing Power‐Sharing: How Political Adversaries (Fail to) Rule Jointly

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Why does power‐sharing lead to peace and effective governance in some cases but not others? Whereas the current literature on this question predominantly focuses on institutional design, this article argues that more attention should be given to the everyday activities, routines and processes through which power‐sharing is operated.
Alexandre Wadih Raffoul
wiley   +1 more source

Sergio Pitol et l’opéra

open access: yesBabel: Littératures Plurielles, 2018
L’article étudie l’importance de l’opéra dans l’œuvre de l’écrivain mexicain Sergio Pitol, à la fois sous l’angle de la passion qu’il a toujours professée pour cet art total (qui justifie que l’opéra apparaisse comme un thème récurrent de sa prose ...
Karim Benmiloud
doaj   +1 more source

Beyond Genocide, Ethnocide and Identicide: Russia's ‘Strategic Imperial Demographic Policy’ of Russifying Ukrainian Children

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Following the Russian Federation's full‐scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, thousands of Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken from occupied territories and transferred to Russia. On 17 March 2023, the International Criminal Court officially recognized these actions as a war crime.
Ayşegül Aydıngün   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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