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Joyce’s Exiles: A Reception History

open access: yesForum, 2019
Exiles — James Joyce’s lone extant play — has been the subject of scholarly neglect for the past century, with scholars dooming it as an Ibsenian knockoff and “a wholly bad play” (Kenner, 9). I suggest that we look at Exiles in a wholly different context,
Alex Benoit
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On exiles and emotions

open access: yesCuadernos de Historia Contemporánea, 2014
The purpose of this article is to test the potential of the methods and concepts of the history of emotions for a renewed and deeper studying of the exile.
Carolina Rodríguez-López   +1 more
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Staying Alive: 1970s Southern Cone Exiles in the UK [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article seeks to contribute to the study of the 1970s dictatorships in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay by looking at one specific aspect of those regimes: exile. It considers exile in the UK, a host country on which research is limited, and claims that
Piersanti, Valentina, Miorelli, Romina
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Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Review of: Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles.

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Catching One’s Breath in a Small Village in the Cévennes. Ethno-geography of the Reception of Exiles in Rural Areas

open access: yesRevue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, 2020
Based on ethnological fieldwork, this research note focuses on the reception of exiles in a small village in the low mountain range of the Cévennes (reception of an Afghan family by citizens and reception of eight young Afghan men through a state scheme).
Élise Martin
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Richard Rowan’s Search for Other Jouissance in James Joyce’s Exiles

open access: yesCritical Literary Studies, 2020
This paper traces Jacques Lacan’s theory of jouissance in James Joyce’s Exiles. According to Lacan, there are two kinds of jouissance, namely phallic and Other.
Saman Zoleikhaei
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Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis and Migration Management in Turkey and Iraq: Issues of Territoriality?

open access: yesRevue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, 2022
Exacerbating pre-existing political and social tensions, the pandemic revealed the structural weaknesses of certain states in dealing with migratory flows and the issue of the reception of exiles and internally displaced persons (IDPs).
Tony Rublon
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From psychic exile to geographical exile.

open access: yesPsychoanalytic Psychology, 2021
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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Exiles: Initial Moments, Far from Urban Centres

open access: yesRevue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, 2020
Based on a survey conducted between 2015 and 2019, our article describes some initial moments in the settlement of asylum seekers and refugees far from urban centres, in Brittany and Oise (France).
Catherine Deschamps   +3 more
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La nationalité entre forme de réparation, réaffiliation et capital : les descendantes et descendants de républicains espagnols exilés et la récupération de la nationalité espagnole

open access: yesRevue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, 2023
While the “historical memory act” passed in 2007 in Spain allowed the descendants of Republican exiles to recover the Spanish nationality they had lost, this article analyses the meaning of the recovery of this nationality in France and in Latin America.
Évelyne Ribert, Camille Noûs
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