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Emigration in Estonian Literature: “Self” and “Other” in the Context of European Literature [PDF]

open access: yesInterlitteraria, 2017
The experience of emigration generated a new paradigm in Estonian culture and literature. After World War II Sweden became a new homeland for many people. Estonian culture and literature suddenly became divided into two parts.
Anneli Mihkelev
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The German Topos of Ukraine as a Lost Homeland: Ukrainian Topography in the Poem “Flight Into Kyiv” by Hans-Ulrich Treichel [PDF]

open access: yesKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal, 2018
The article focuses on the cartographic enactment of the topos of Ukraine as a lost homeland in contemporary German literary discourse on migration, and in particular in the body of work that conveys the voices of the “second generation” — children of ...
Ievgeniia Voloshchuk
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A Study of Afghan Immigrants' Situation in Ataee's Koorsorkhi: A Story of Soul and War in the Discourse of Diaspora Studies [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات بین‌رشته‌ای ادبیات، هنر و علوم انسانی, 2022
Theorists of diaspora studies have considered three different states for immigrants who live far from their ancestral homeland: the desire to return to one's original homeland, the attempt to make the new land one's home and considering homeland as a ...
ayoob moradi, Ali Jamshidi
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‘We Were Refugees Ourselves!’ Discursive Framing of the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Croatia and Collective Memories of the 1990s War

open access: yesContemporary Southeastern Europe, 2022
This paper focuses on the discursive framing of the ‘refugee crisis’ in Croatian online media in order to examine the extent to which discourses about refugees crossing borders in 2015/2016 were informed by Croatia’s recent history and collective ...
Banjeglav, Tamara
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Concept of “Native Land” in Journalism of War Years [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2022
Main purpose of the article is to examine the concept of “native land,” the content of which was formulated by Yu.S. Stepanov (“pain” for one’s land, “natural wealth,” the land itself, a dear person, nature crowned with a native word). The range of texts
Larisa I. Shchelokova
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البعد الاجتماعي في أدب الحرب (دراسة سوسيولوجية لرواية الحرب في بر مصر)

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-ādāb Ǧāmiʿaẗ Būrsaʿīd, 2023
يسعى هذا البحث إلى إلقاء الضوء على أهمية أدب الحرب كأدب نوعي يتناول الحروب في المجتمعات المختلفة بأبعادها الاجتماعية والاقتصادية والسياسية سواء على المجتمع الداخلي أم على الجبهة الخارجية، وتتناول الدراسة من خلال رواية "الحرب في بر مصر" للأديب يوسف القعيد
رباب أحمد أحمد مجاهد
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Yugoslav army in the homeland radio communication system [PDF]

open access: yesBaština, 2022
After a short war in April 1941 Kingdom of Yugoslavia was occupied by Axis forces. Soon after, in May 1941 small group of free Yugoslav army soldiers and officers under the leadership of Colonel Dragoljub Mihailović formed a resistance movement on ...
Ristanović Rade D., Čorbić Miloš G.
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Creating a 21st-century heroic myth around a living person – example of the Croatian general Ante Gotovina [PDF]

open access: yesCES Working Papers, 2022
One of the most important topics of Croatia accession to the EU was cooperation with International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in Den Haag. ICTY was created by the international community to prosecuted war crimes committed during
Domagoj KRPAN
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Homeland : l’ennemi, la menace et la guerre contre la terreur

open access: yesTV Series, 2016
This article aims to examine the relationship between the political reality of the War on Terror declared by the Bush administration in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorists attacks and its fictional representations in the first season of the TV series ...
Pauline Blistène, Olivier Chopin
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Predator empire: the geopolitics of U.S. drone warfare [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper critically assesses the CIA’s drone program and proposes that the use of unmanned aerial vehicles is driving an increasingly paramilitarized U.S. national security strategy. The paper suggests that large-scale ground wars are being eclipsed by
Shaw, Ian G. R.
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