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Topografias afetivas na ficção de Chico Buarque
This text is an attempt to discuss the affective dimension of the experience of the city in three novels by the Brazilian writer and composer Chico Buarque.
Gabriel Borowski
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Pod powierzchnią Historii. "Skorupy"
This article concerns the essay Skorupy by Artur Daniel Liskowacki. It focuses on the description of the object as a carrier of cultural memory.
MAGDALENA GÓRSKA
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Ideas of Order at Cape Wrath, Kenneth White’s last essay, has been presented as a “geopolitical (geo-politico-cultural) book that takes for example Scotland” (White, Panorama, 2013).
Christophe Roncato Tounsi
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This experimental photo essay responds to a growing foreboding that the future has been occupied, colonized, or destroyed. It is a methodological experiment with attunement and futurity, aiming not to reattune to authentic forms of temporality or to ...
Brigstocke, Julian
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Mining an Anthropocene in Japan: On the making and work of geological imaginaries
Short Abstract This article addresses how the lithic and the drift might be reworked as an Anthropocene material outside of a chronostratigraphy. Revisiting the finding of a floating fern fossil at the Hashima mine, we delve into a complex array of Geological imaginaries, and undertake our own speculative work.
Deborah P. Dixon +2 more
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O rusycyzmach w utworach Mariusza Wilka (rekonesans badawczy)
The article presents a survey of numerous Russian elements (lexemes and grammatical constructions) in the works of Mariusz Wilk in an attempt to provide their initial classification and interpretation. Mariusz Wilk, a Polish writer who lives and works in
Michał Sarnowski
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THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD AS AN ACADEMIC COURSE (PART OF THE TEACHING SPECIALIZATION) [PDF]
The article presents the theme which is connected with programme and syllabus of the department of teacher education and create a question what place the anthropology of child and childhood may take in Polish studies of the 21st century. After many years
Michułka, Dorota, Waksmund, Ryszard
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Geopoetics of distance: The anticolonial geographies of Lusophone diasporic Negritude
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Federico Ferretti
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"Our" and "their" cities: Vojvodina and Central Europe from a globalist perspective [PDF]
In this particular instance, our inquisitiveness about the geoculture of identity is spurred by the fact that the major part of social reality that we are experiencing is highlighted by a sense of inevitability of globalization processes.
Pušić Ljubinko, Marinković Dušan
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Édouard Glissant and the importance of reading well: Opacitic‐reading as geographic method
Short Abstract If — as Paul Gilroy writes, ‘Glissant's time is now’, how do we as geographers respond? Beginning with Glissant's concept of opacity, and developing this through non‐representational theory, I argue that our reading practices can aspire to create moments of clarity and connection through complexity, rather than seeking transparent ...
Tara Elisabeth Jeyasingh
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