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Exile in the homeland? Anti-colonialism, subaltern geographies and the politics of friendship in early 20th Century Pondicherry, India [PDF]
The concept of exile remains overwhelmingly influenced by the writings of Edward Said, particularly in his development of the ‘contrapuntal’ as a key method in understanding how exile life is lived between the ‘homeland’ and the space of ‘exile’. However,
Davies, A
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The rich have two defining capabilities: independence from and command over others. These make being wealthy very pleasant indeed, but they are also toxic to democracy.
Wells, Thomas R.
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This paper deals with exile in the 20th century and makes some suggestions for a reconsideration of this experience. The reasons for its peculiarity lie in a series of political, religious, racial and moral elements but when we speak of exile we are ...
Renato Camurri
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Exodus and exile: the structure of the Jewish holidays [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Harris, Monford. Exodus and exile: the structure of the Jewish holidays.
Levy, David Joseph
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A commentary on Jeremiah: exile and homecoming [PDF]
Brueggemann, Walter. A commentary on Jeremiah: exile and homecoming.
Malina, Martin E.
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Present directions of German exile studies in the USA [PDF]
This essay considers the present state of U.S. scholarship on German exile Literature, focusing on the recent move from a purely literary toward a social and cultural perspective. This move becomes evident in research projects on refugee children as well
Moeller, Hans-Bernhard
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Professional Identity of the Multicultural and Multilingual Individuals in Exile
In this article, I suggest following the professional paths and exile ways of the multilingual and multicultural agents, who worked as translators before exile and changed (or not) their professions in American, British, French, Hungarian and ...
Tatsiana Haiden
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Review of 'Exile Cultures, Misplaced Identities' by Paul Allatson & Jo McCormack. [PDF]
Review of 'Exile Cultures, Misplaced Identities' by Paul Allatson and Jo ...
Smith, Evan Butler
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History in exile: memory and identity at the borders of the Balkans [PDF]
The article reviews the book "History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans," by Pamela ...
Neyzi, Leyla
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Reception of Exile and Identity in the Spanish Migration of 1939
At the end of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), Spanish intellectuals were forced into exile. Leaving Spain behind, they struggled for decades to survive in foreign lands.
Emire Zeynep Önal
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