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Editorial: Gender, civil society and women's movements in the context of Russia's war on Ukraine. [PDF]
Hinterhuber EM, Fuchs G.
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Variabili architettoniche orientaliste
Between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, the culture of western architectural records a broad range of expressions related to the imaginary Orientalist. This "feel" intercepts regularly transitional seasons of the contemporary era project culture.
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ABSTRACT In Panorama, artist Amie Siegel montaged films made by Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) staff in the 1930s–1970s when documenting their research expeditions and exhibition projects, along with her own footage shot in the museum. Displayed at Carnegie Museum of Art in 2023–2024, the exhibition made visible the often hidden labors of ...
Deirdre Madeleine Smith
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استشراقی فکر کے رد میں علمائے سعودی عرب کی خدمات: تحقیقی جائزہ
The refutation of Orientalist thoughts has been a subject of critical importance within scholarly discourse, particularly in the context of defending the integrity of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and addressing the false acusations and allegations put ...
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Colourism and law in the UK: a story of colonial indifference? [PDF]
Naqvi ZB.
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One Hundred years after the unveiling of the Chattri memorial, what can the monument tell us about remembrance and COVID-19? [PDF]
Khan-White TA, Fernandes C, Cooper MJ.
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F IS FOR FALCON: THE TRUE STORY OF THE ‘NOVELLE’
ABSTRACT This article takes a closer look at the Boccaccio story upon which Paul Heyse based his famous ‘Falken‐Theorie’ of the ‘Novelle’. The essay then links Boccaccio to a general account of storytelling as an aid to survival amid the hostility of nature and human circumstances.
Michael Minden
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Rethinking the beginning of the 'nuclear age' through telling feminist nuclear stories. [PDF]
Considine L.
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ROBERT WALSER'S ‘BLEISTIFTWEG’: POETICS OF ATTENTION AS CRAFT
ABSTRACT This article examines Robert Walser's entry into what he called his ‘Bleistiftgebiet’ in the early 1920s, when in response to a profound crisis as a writer he began to produce manuscripts in minuscule size, the so‐called ‘Mikrogramme’ (microscripts). Intertwining the analysis of the short prose form with Walser's reflections on the short‐lived
Anne Fuchs
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