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Mental health interventions for resilience and mental health in conflict-affected Palestinian communities: A systematic review revealing research gaps and the absence of narrative therapy evidence. [PDF]
Aqtam I, Shouli M, Alqoroum S, Shouli K.
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Colonial transition as a major mediator of global health transition: lessons from the 2024 New Caledonia crisis. [PDF]
Moury PH +8 more
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Decolonizing a Wretched Healthcare System: The African Public Health Practitioner Case. [PDF]
Whembolua GL, Tshiswaka DI.
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The diagnostic role of emotions in feminist philosophy. [PDF]
Bortolami V.
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Decolonising against a backdrop of colonial amnesia: barriers, challenges, and finding a way forward. [PDF]
Shah JK.
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Critical Horizons, 2012
I argue that Franz Fanon can usefully be situated in the tradition of German Idealism in the sense that he takes from Kant and especially Hegel the conception of agency as something to be achieved through struggle for the ideal of humanity as self-determining.
Stefan Bird-Pollan
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I argue that Franz Fanon can usefully be situated in the tradition of German Idealism in the sense that he takes from Kant and especially Hegel the conception of agency as something to be achieved through struggle for the ideal of humanity as self-determining.
Stefan Bird-Pollan
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Theory, Culture and Society, 2010
This article examines the different ways in which torture can be seen to have shaped the political and theoretical outlook of Frantz Fanon and that of his enthusiastic reader, the former Auschwitz prisoner Jean Améry. Building on the latter’s suggestion that torture was the essence of the Third Reich, the reader is asked to apply that insight to an ...
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This article examines the different ways in which torture can be seen to have shaped the political and theoretical outlook of Frantz Fanon and that of his enthusiastic reader, the former Auschwitz prisoner Jean Améry. Building on the latter’s suggestion that torture was the essence of the Third Reich, the reader is asked to apply that insight to an ...
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