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Exile as pilgrimage?

2015
The settlement of Jacob's family in Egypt does resemble a refugee's humble and vulnerable dependency on the good will of their lords and neighbours. But their fate is quite good. When Joseph's brothers request that they may live as foreigners in Goshen, Pharaoh gives them permission to settle in the best part of Egypt and Joseph provides for them.
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The exile's burden

2008
Il più celebre poeta arabo vivente, Adonis, vive da decenni in Occidente, la sua opera poetica e i saggi politici tracciano la più alta testimonianza della poesia araba contemporanea. Ha influenzato diverse generazioni di poeti e con le sue riviste ha promosso il rinnovamento culturale degli ultimi decenni.
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Language in Exile, Exile in Language

2019
This chapter focuses on the essay “How Much Home Does a Man Need?” (Amery 1980), analyzing the language crisis inherent in forced exiles. The paper offers a comparative reading of Amery’s essay through Freud’s “Mourning and Melancholia” (1917), pointing at Amery’s relation to his lost homeland as illustrating Freud’s claim concerning the melancholic’s ...
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Continual Exile

World Literature Today, 2009
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Exile? What Exile?

Abstract This chapter provides an overview of 1 Esdras (also called 3 Ezra), which is the Old Testament in the Eastern Orthodox tradition, but not in the Catholic or Protestant Bible. The book, likely written in the second century bce, offers a version of how Judah established its society after the Babylonian exile.
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Exile in the Maghreb

2016
The Exile in the Maghreb entails the first attempt at describing the historical reality of the legal and social condition of the Jews in the Muslim countries of North Africa (principally Algeria and Morocco) over a thousand year period from the Middle Ages (997 C.E.) to the French colonization (1830 Algeria/1912 Morocco.).
Paul B. Fenton, David G. Littman
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Dismissal and Exile

2012
Charlotte Auerbach (1899–1994), a research fellow in genetics at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology in Berlin Dahlem who emigrated in 1933, later told friends and colleagues: “Thanks to Hitler I became a scientist ...
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Exile and PVS

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Why do we match the persistent vegetative state with what we frankly should call the persistent medicative state-a relentless use of artificial nourishment and other treatments to perpetuate unconscious existence? Given a patient's prior request, physicians are ethically free-and in most states legally bound-to end support for this form of life.
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Stigma and Exile

Journal of mediterranean studies, 1997
The paper analyses the processes of projection and stereotyping that are linked to the situation of exile. My attempt convey the experiences underwent in the course of fulfilling the field researches (from 1993 till now) carried out partly within the project “The Study and Care of Refugee Families - A Pilot Study of Anthropological and ...
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