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A Migrant Archive: Chronicling Religious and Spiritual Experiences during the Pandemic 2020–23*
This article focuses on a digital platform which invited forced migrants to document their experiences during the Covid pandemic, resulting in an archive of digital materials, much of it relating to religion and spirituality: around 1000 contributions by around 800 asylum‐seekers, refugees and undocumented migrants. Using smartphones, they shared audio
Marie Gillespie
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Roots and Routes: Kurdish Literature as World Literature
Over the last two decades, the literary world has seen many new works by Kurdish writers and poets who have authored works of fiction, memoir and collections of poetry in the English language.
Gholami, Zhila
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A Comparative Study of Kurdish and Persian Literature on Grounds of Prosody and Meter
In terms of scope and diversity of topic as well as historical antiquity, literature of the Middle East is outstanding among world literatures, and Persian literature, in particular, has acquired a special reputation in this regard.
Seyed As’ad Sheikh Ahmadi
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Goran and Hemin in Kurdistan Newspaper Published in Tehran
The present paper focuses on the articles on/by Goran and Hemin in Kurdistan newspaper (1338-1342), published in Tehran. These articles were written to clarify the literary and artistic status of these two distinguishing poets of our nation namely Hemin ...
Saman Ezadin
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Numbers in Context: Cardinals, Ordinals, and Nominals in American English
Abstract There are three main types of number used in modern, industrialized societies. Cardinals count sets (e.g., people, objects) and quantify elements of conventional scales (e.g., money, distance), ordinals index positions in ordered sequences (e.g., years, pages), and nominals serve as unique identifiers (e.g., telephone numbers, player numbers).
Greg Woodin, Bodo Winter
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The Role of Female Poets in Modern Kurdish Literature
This paper focuses upon some of the female poets in Kurdish literature who have played a major role in establishing Kurdish women’s poetry and their poetic texts, and how their voices become deeper and more feminine. The study will encompass the earliest
Muhamad, Farhang Muzzafar +1 more
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The technique of indirect dialogue in modern Kurdish poetry
Obviously Dialog in the world has been having beneficial effects on drawing together, unite and collecting various ideas about life's humanity,Therefore it is a possible reason for communication and discovering the truth. This is a motive to keep alive human development, It is considered an important role in both the artistic and the literary side ...
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Abstract This study traces how Black lesbians in the San Francisco Bay Area made a place for themselves in the world at the end of the twentieth century, after the decline of the Black Power Movement and before the rise of the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Alesia Montgomery
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Iranian classical dance as a subject for empirical research: An elusive genre
Iranian classical dance is a rich resource for academic research, both for humanities scholarship and for the empirical disciplines (e.g., empirical aesthetics, experimental psychology, affective neuroscience). To support such research, this paper (a) describes the aesthetics, characteristics, and history of Iranian classical dance; (b) outlines issues
Julia F. Christensen +2 more
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Abstract We develop the concept of “second displacement” to symbolise the renewed forms of uprooting that refugees undergo in arrival cities in the name of urban regeneration. Focusing on the eviction of 2,000 refugees from a self‐organised settlement in Belgrade's old train station in order to redevelop the site as a luxurious “Waterfront” project, we
Charalampos Tsavdaroglou, Maria Kaika
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