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«Je suis un cowboy du Far West»: A study of textual métissage in Djanet Lachmet’s autobiographical novel [PDF]
This paper explores the idea of 'métissage' - a kind of intertextuality - as it has been theorized by Françoise Lionnet (1989) through a close reading of "Le Cow-boy" (1983), an autobiographical novel by Djanet Lachmet about the Algerian Revolution (1954
Kelley, Caroline
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L’article présente deux opéras créés en 2000 : La pasión según San Marcos, d’Oswaldo Golijov, et El Niño, de John Adams. Ces deux œuvres témoignent d’un multiculturalisme, manifestent un métissage musical et intègrent des thématiques américaines, qui ...
Erwan Dianteill
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Abstract In Canada, growing awareness of multilingualism in language teacher education requires educators to rethink how we practice language education. Many are increasingly questioning how established English–French official language programming can be reconciled with the reviving and reclaiming of Indigenous languages, and how we might think across ...
Meike Wernicke +2 more
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Abstract Scholarship increasingly examines international social movements advocating for the abolition of the prison‐industrial complex. Within this landscape, Abolition Ecologies has emerged as a generative intellectual space for examining the intersections of carceral power, environmental exploitation, and racial‐capitalist violence.
Kyla Simone Piccin
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Abstract The rise in the number of young people disengaged from mainstream schooling is reaching critical proportions. This paper explores a child‐framed participatory inquiry known as The Walking A/r/tography Project, which sought to challenge, empower and engage youth at risk in one Special Assistance Secondary School in Southeast Queensland through ...
Tahlia Lasczik +2 more
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Self-in-Relation: Seeking Understanding and Transformation through Indigenous Métissage
In this article, I consider the narrative practice of Indigenous Métissage as a creative, subversive praxis to help understand my identity as a settler in Canada and how settler colonialism has shaped my relationship to Indigenous peoples, history, and ...
Dr. Heather Bensler
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Simón Rodríguez and the sentimental roots of social republicanism
Abstract In this article, I claim that Simón Rodríguez, a 19th‐century Venezuelan thinker, used and reconfigured Jean‐Jacques Rousseau's understanding of amour‐propre to construct a new political foundation for Latin America. He sought to channel it and other sentiments toward productive ends with a social education. In doing so, Rodríguez departs from
Alejandro Castrillón
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Portrayals of Snow and Hermeneutics as an Early Childhood Educational Theory
Abstract This paper is a combination of a grandfather's musings over his grandson's drawings, combined with a reconsideration of hermeneutics as an early childhood educational theory.
David W. Jardine
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De la poésie nationale au prisme du roman d’exilMadre piccola de Cristina Ali Farah
L’article se propose d’explorer le rapport paradoxal que l’auteure italo-somalienne Cristina Ali Farah établit avec la poésie nationale somalienne dans son premier roman Madre piccola, écrit en italien.
Anna Proto Pisani, William Souny
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Map of Quebec province with the locations of each cemetery (timeline in dark grey are Catholics of French descent and in light grey Protestants of British descent). The settlement areas are represented by three key periods: (i) the first waves of French migration (1608–1760), (ii) the British conquest (1761–1850); and (iii) the industrial era (1851 ...
Diane Martin‐Moya, Isabelle Ribot
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