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Crusade for Justice and the Question of Authenticity in African American Autobiography [PDF]
This article aims at investigating the concept of authenticity and its connections with authority and cultural dominance in Ida B. Wells\ub4s Crusade for Justice. Set in the Reconstruction period, Wells\u2019s autobiography incorporates
DAL CHECCO, Monia
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Organising for emancipation/emancipating organisations? [PDF]
In this chapter the authors highlight the extraordinary diversity of events, perspectives and strategies across the globe demonstrated by the writers of these chapters and the organisations they describe. The authors summarise some of the issues and lessons raised in these various case studies, and, drawing on Fraser’s (2013) framework, they explore ...
Jenny Onyx +3 more
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The beginning of women's emancipation in Sephardic communities on the territory of today's Serbia [PDF]
After the exile from Spain in the 15th century, the Sephardim set out to seek refuge in other countries. That is how they came to the Balkans and built more communities on the territory of today's Serbia.
Vidosavljević Milena M.
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Europe: from emancipation to empowerment [PDF]
Marx is dead. But so is Hayek. With neoliberalism crumbling, Europeans are beginning to wonder what it is that is really wrong with the current European Union.
Somek, Alexander
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This article covers the places that came to constitute the pivotal points of reference in the narration of the life of Z., a female migrant from Albania to Greece.
Alexandra Mitsiali
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To what extent the research work on socially acute questions (SAQs) may contribute to political education? Many authors interested in this topic are concerned with education for a political eco-citizenship from a transformative-critical perspective.
Alain Legardez +2 more
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Continuity and Discontinuity [PDF]
This paper argues that antizionism must be understood, like the antisemitism that came before it, as an ideology. Here I draw upon Arendt’s definition of ideology as a radical distortion of social and political relations.
Seymour, D.
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Dimensions of Emancipation: Rethinking Subjectivity, Domination and Temporality in Feminist Theory
“Emancipation” is one of the most opaque words in political language and political theory. It refers to the hope of overcoming all forms of domination, yet is articulated with the highly ambivalent notions of reason, progress, equality and liberty, and ...
Susanne Lettow
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In this work it is showed, taking as an example the growing wave of protection of human rights defenders, the contradictory relationship between development and human rights as an integrant part of that this discourse and the emancipatory possibilities
Asier Tapia-Gutiérrez
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Work relationships and human emancipation were both central themes in Karl Marx’s work and key constructs in the sociology of work. Having said that, there has been scant discussion of emancipation in recent years, with most critical work in this field ...
Lionel Jacquot +5 more
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