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L’exil de Ranavalona III, dernière reine de Madagascar

open access: yesDiasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire, 2021
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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Neoliberal Health Restructuring, Neoconservatism and the Limits of Law: Erosion of Reproductive Rights in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesHealth and Human Rights, 2019
Through focusing on the neoliberal “Health Transformation Programme” launched in 2003 in Turkey, I show how reproductive law can be modified by neoliberal mechanisms that are implemented with neoconservative policies and pressures.
Ayse Dayi
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The Syndrome of an Emigrant: Memory, Trauma, Longing, and Loss in the Art of Józef Czapski [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of Humanities & Arts
This article addresses the multilayered thematic area focused on the impact of trauma, caused by war and political oppression, on the attitudes of artists who followed combat trails and migration routes to ultimately settle far from their homeland.
Irena Kossowska
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După Legea Florian, Legea Oprea (After the Florian Law, the Oprea Law) [PDF]

open access: yesPolis: Revista de Stiinte Politice, 2016
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

open access: yesآداب الكوفة, 2021
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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Political exile and democracy

open access: yesAmérica Latina Hoy, 2010
Political exile is a mechanism of institutional exclusion geared at revoking citizenship rights and removing individuals from full participation in the political and public arenas of a country.
Luis RONIGER
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Resisting the 19th Century Colonial Politics of Exile: The Study of Kiai Ahmad Arrifai Kalisalak and Kiai Hasan Maolani Kuningan Letters

open access: yesWawasan, 2021
This article aims to reveal the discourse on the resistance of two Javanese ulama who were victims of the Dutch colonial politics of exile in the 19th Century.
M. Adib Misbachul Islam   +2 more
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From Exile to Affirmation: The Poetry of Joseph Brodsky

open access: yesStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 1993
This article examines the relation between the exile of the poet from his homeland and the "exile of the word." The notion of the exile of the word pertains to the poet's problem of re-introducing meaning to the word—an excess of meaning that conveys ...
David Patterson
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Exilul „concentraţionar” şi poezia ca libertate [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2012
In Ion Caraion’s poetry, exile is, more than a poetic theme, a reality of the human being, an ontological state. This existential condition appears in a number of essential hypostases in his poetic universe: the concentrationary exile, the political ...
Sorin Ivan
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The Politics of Exile: Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy

open access: yesStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 1991
Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black-Eyed Squint is a relentless attack on the notions of exile as relief from the societal constraints of national development and freedom to live in a cultural environment conducive to ...
Gay Wilentz
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