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Fighting Book Bans across the US
Organizations such as the American Library Association (ALA), EveryLibrary, and PEN America have been tracking the sharp escalation of book challenges since 2021. These challenges have centered on school and public libraries across the United States; the number of challenges and bans is higher than it’s been in more than twenty years.Often, books and ...
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Il confino di polizia: fonti e studi
Reading in relegation was a form of education and political self-identity empowerment rather than soothing, as appears from correspondence between the couple of Paolo Betti and Lea Giaccaglia (1922-1935) and other sources.
Silvia Vecchini
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Genre et engagement dans la Résistance : l’exemple d’Anne-Marie Walters
During the Second World War, a few women were parachuted into France to fight against nazism. Many of them were arrested and killed in the concentration camps.
Guillaume Pollack
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“Talking About Gender” at Schools: Potentials of an Intervention with Children
This paper presents an intervention performed with public school first-graders which approached gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment, in order to fight violence against the ones who do not fit into the socially demanded naturalized gender ...
Andressa Botton +2 more
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Valvontakapitalismin ensimmäiset vuosikymmenet
Arvio teoksesta: Zuboff, Shoshana. 2019. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for the Future at the New Frontier of Power. Lontoo: Profile Books, 704 s.
Jonne Arjoranta
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Les écrivains communistes pour la jeunesse pendant l’entre-deux-guerres
After the First World War, communist writers participate in a novel impetus towards the reflexion about and the creation of children literature. As engaged militants and fellow travelers, these writers create new heroes that fight against capitalism and ...
Mathilde Lévêque
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The breadth of authoritative summaries on the body culture history often renders certain topics ‘invisible’ if they are overlooked or deemed unimportant by their authors.
Maciej Talaga
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Knowledge Yearning for Freedom
The paper is concerned with the restriction of access to knowledge/books in the contemporary digitalized global world, in which the access to knowledge has to be paid for, and wherein definitions of modes of payment control who has or doesn’t have the ...
Ljiljana Gavrilović
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The sixteenth-century Collectanea of the condottiero Pietro Monte contains some of the most thorough writings that exist pertaining to the use of staff weapons.
Jacob Henry Deacon +1 more
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BOOK REVIEW: MARIA KIMINTA’S FIGHT AGAINST FGM
Maria Kiminta’s personal account, Kiminta: A Maasai’s Fight against Female Genital Mutilation, is a survivor memoir which reveals her genital mutilation and her comprehensive range of vision on FGM in an audacious, argumentative, and persuasive fashion.
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