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From psychic exile to geographical exile.
This text aims to rethink the question of exile and how we approach the other whom we call “the foreigner” without either denying or fetishizing his or her difference. Based on clinical experience, it highlights the way in which psychic exile is revived through geographical exile, which raises, for each individual, the question of “the foreign” both ...
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Le nouage robuste entre l’expérience du sujet et son déplacement dans les affres d’une migration éprouvante amène à poser la question de l’exil en des termes où la possibilité d’un effacement troublant de la dimension de sujet agit lourdement sur le courant exilique.
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"Exiled from the meaning of exile"
Sa'di Yusuf has long been acknowledged as Iraq's foremost living poet and one of the progenitors of "the exilic poem" in modern Arabic literature. The article discusses the poetics of exile in Yusuf's poetry from the 1960s to the present day. Applying the theoretical framework developed by Claudio Guillén, it demonstrates how Yusuf's exilic writings ...
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Memory of exile and exile of memory
Historia y memoria no son términos equivalentes, menos aún cuando apuntan a un pasado marcado por la exclusión y la injusticia. Si la historia tiende a reducir ese pasado según el criterio de la objetividad científica, la memoria marca su actualidad crítica. Así, la tensión suscitada por un episodio como el exilio español de 1939.
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Rosemarie Rowley Rosemarie Rowley was born in 1942. She received a Dublin Corporation scholarship in the fifties, has degrees in Irish and English literature (with Distinction) at Trinity College, Dublin, philosophy, and, later, psychology (National University of Ireland). While at Trinity College in the 1960s she published her first poems.
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Cardiovascular hemodynamics in mice with tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 2 mediated cytoprotection in the heart. [PDF]
Marshall AG +23 more
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The African National Congress (ANC), founded in 1912 as the voice of black South Africans, was banned by law on 30 March 1960, nine days after the Sharpeville massacre and at a time of unprecedented international pressure directed at the racial policies of the government of South Africa. The ANC remained illegal until 2 February 1990, when President De
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An atrial switch procedure for heart transplantation in an infant with heterotaxy-dextrocardia. [PDF]
Nakamura Y +4 more
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[New research issues in the history of German sexology and sexual medicine]. [PDF]
Krischel M, Kühl R, Mahr D.
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Systematic Transmission Electron Microscopy-Based Identification and 3D Reconstruction of Cellular Degradation Machinery. [PDF]
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