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El teatro mapuche escrito en femenino
The aim of this article is to analyze the playwriting and staging of the Mapuche in the contemporary Chilean theater. To this end, it is necessary to analyze the historical background that allows to visualize the representation of the Mapuche in the ...
Gonzalo Toledo Albornoz
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Gramsci and The South as a Space of Emancipation
The paper will actively engage with the contradictions found in Gramsci in an attempt to tease out the elements of emancipation found in his thought, as well as a sub-culture of opposition against Western notions of rationality.
Antonio Fontana
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Emancipaciones identitarias indígenas en el teatro de fronteras
This article presents a reflection on the racism as a consequence of a social pattern of power that has its origin in the conquest, but that continues today. From the critical vision of Aníbal Quijano and Bolívar Echeverría, the discomfort and indigenous
Rocío Galicia
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The Sierra Club: Environmental Activism and US Empire, 1892–1900
Formed in 1892, the Sierra Club (SC) is the oldest US environmental organization concerned with the environment within US borders and beyond. Yet, to date, the Club has not received much attention from historians.
Dean Clay
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Story-telling as memorialisation: Suffering, resilience and victim identities
Is there a relationship between story-telling and memorialisation in the construction of victim identities? This paper seeks to examine these questions and shed light on the cultural dynamics of victimisation with reference to examples from sociological ...
Simon Green +2 more
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Intervention as a means to make a political theatre
This article focuses on the political aspects of interventions in modern Russian theatre, as well as some examples of deconstruction of neoliberal means of producing and transmitting knowledge in current theatre theory.
K. N. Matvienko
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A focus on the practical use of blood and its metaphorical evocation offers the opportunity for a reinterpretation of the mutations, plurality and rivalry on the Western art scene of the 1970s through the prism of the questioning of gender and ...
Léa Jaurégui, Jeanne Mathas
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The Dutch Homo-Emancipation Policy and its Silencing Effects on Queer Muslims [PDF]
The recent Dutch homo-emancipation policy has identified religious communities, particularly within migrant populations, as a core target group in which to make homosexuality more ‘speakable’.
Anisa de Jong +3 more
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The adage "happy wife, happy life" implies that women's gender emancipation could contribute to the overall societal quality of life. However, it raises at least two questions: Does advancing women's rights lead to increased happiness for women?
Renier Steyn
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‘Turkeys Cannot Vote for Christmas’: Why Epistemic Disobedience in an Anti‐Black World Matters
ABSTRACT Never in the history of global coloniality has the idea of epistemic disobedience been as important as in the 21st century. This is not only because the struggle for decolonisation has shifted from physical confrontation between the coloniser and the colonised into a battle of ideas but also because the former has deployed the idea of ...
Morgan Ndlovu
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