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The article focuses on the cartographic enactment of the topos of Ukraine as a lost homeland in contemporary German literary discourse on migration, and in particular in the body of work that conveys the voices of the “second generation” — children of ...
Ievgeniia Voloshchuk
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The world is too large : philosophical mobility and urban space in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Paris [PDF]
Too often associated with the tropes of exile, wandering, or nomadism in postmodern thought, philosophical mobility has been little studied in itself, except in connection with the singular travel practices of a Voltaire, a Denis Diderot, or a Jean ...
Van Damme, Stéphane
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‘The Complications of Exile and Belonging in Malcolm Cowley’s Exile’s Return (1934) and Fawaz Turki’s Exile’s Return (1994)’ [PDF]
This paper reconsiders the representation of exile in the memoirs of the American modernist Malcolm Cowley and modern Palestinian writer Fawaz Turki, arguing that against the privileged use of exile by Cowley, Turki represents exile as a catastrophic ...
Qabaha, Ahmad
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Sociology in Communist Romania: An Institutional and Biographical Overview
Suppressed on ideological grounds, banned as academic discipline, and dismantled as scientific infrastructure in the first postwar years, sociology was re-institutionalized in communist Romania during the 1960s, largely on political grounds. Subsequently,
Bosomitu Ștefan
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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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Exile and Plurality in Neoliberal Times
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are deserting their homeland in search of intellectual refuge in Western countries.
Seçkin Sertdemir Özdemir +2 more
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Grounded in the moral responsibility to help those who seek assistance and refuge, humanitarian-aid organizations occupy a central place in our contemporary social life.
Seçkin Sertdemir Özdemir
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L’exil de Ranavalona III, dernière reine de Madagascar
Ranavalona, the last queen of Madagascar, was forced into exile in 1897. After a first exile in Réunion, she was then sent to Algiers. During her exile, she made several trips to France. Newspapers told her story, and that of little Princess Marie-Louise
Frédéric Garan
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După Legea Florian, Legea Oprea (After the Florian Law, the Oprea Law) [PDF]
Even though 2016 marks ten years since communism was declared as an illegitimate and criminal regime, no notable things happened for real condemnation of the atrocities committed by this regime.
Marius OPREA
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Lost Home and the Poems of Pain: A Study of the theme of Exile in Selected Poems by Agha Shahid Ali
This paper offers an analysis of the poetic representations of lost homeland and exile in the poetry of the exiled poet, Agha Shahid Ali. It endeavors to bring into focus the question of home and exile and the idea of writing and living far away from ...
Ahmed Saadoon
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