In November 1910 about two thousand Brazilian sailors seized the principal warships of the Republic and aimed their guns at the city of Rio de Janeiro. Their greatest claim made a profound impact at the time: the abolition of corporal punishment.
Sílvia Capanema P. de Almeida
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“This Is Legacy Cooking”: Black Women's Aesthetic Labor in Newberry County, South Carolina
ABSTRACT Black women in the US South have carried forward the legacy culinary and care traditions of their mothers, grandmothers, and ancestors from Africa and the African diaspora. In this paper, we extend Katherine McKittrick's concept of aesthetic labor—the “music, groove, text, poem, photo” that make Black consciousness and life possible on its own
Reagan Ross +3 more
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Anti-Post (In This Case) Colonial [PDF]
War of No Pity: The Indian Mutiny and Victorian Trauma by Christopher Herbert. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. Pp. 334. $35.00 cloth.
Freedgood, Elaine
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Stance-taking and public discussion in blogs. [PDF]
Blogs, which can be written and read by anyone with a computer and an internet connection, would seem to expand the possibilities for engagement in public sphere debates.
Myers, Greg
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One‐Sidedness and the Inferior Function in Coriolanus and Timon of Athens
Abstract For both Jung and Shakespeare, one‐sidedness is the fundamental tragic trait. Jung proposed that as an individual develops, they inevitably associate their identity with certain modes of perception and interaction, and that this leads to psychological polarization.
Sofie Qwarnström
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Breadfruit in the Wake: Imagining Vegetal Mutiny in Derek Walcott's "The Bounty"
I examine Derek Walcott’s portrayal of the journey of the breadfruit in “The Bounty,” which intertwines the history of the species’ transplantation with an elegy for the poet’s own mother.
Hannah R Cole
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Bridging worlds: exploring synergies between the arts and biodiversity conservation
Collaborations between biodiversity conservation and the arts can lead to synergies and fresh approaches to intractable problems. These collaborations can yield diverse mutual benefits, such as offering reciprocal sources of inspiration, information, and learning; providing one another with new tools and resources for synthesis and innovation; securing
Ivan Jarić +16 more
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The Relief of Lucknow: Henry Hugh Armstead’s Outram Shield (c. 1858–62)
This article examines, in unprecedented close detail and for the first time, in an imperial studies context, a significant piece of Victorian silver testimonial sculpture.
Jason Edwards
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Itinerant curriculum theory: People's theory against the field's epistemicidal ethos
Abstract The field of curriculum studies suffers from a glaring theoretical impasse. Much of this impasse has been rightly attributed to the triumphalism of the neoliberal wave that has massacred the educational hemisphere with policies and practices that reduce pedagogy to an instrumentalist praxis directly associated with the thirsty desires and ...
João M. Paraskeva
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The impact of security on Philippine tourism : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University [PDF]
This study investigates the nexus between security and tourism within the development context within political structures and institutions examining specifically the impacts of security issues on the tourism industry of the Philippines. The latest global
Dela Cruz, Josephine Andres
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