Ethnography, Translation of Cultures and History in V. S. Naipaul’s India Trilogy, „The Loss of El Dorado” and „A Way in the World” [PDF]
The genre of travel writing is not only informed by an interdisciplinary aesthetic but also involves the description of peoples and the translation/re-presentation/re-interpretation of cultures. This article provides important clues as to how ethnography
Roy, Satarupa Sinha
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Aporias of Truth and Politics: Arendt, Foucault, and the Practice of Truth-Telling
In the recent debates on so-called 'post-truth politics,' Hannah Arendt's essay "Truth and Politics" is a constant reference point. Indeed, it is one of the few texts within political philosophy and political theory in which the ongoing conflict between ...
Gerald Posselt
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The pandemic, and the pandemonium of European philosophy. [PDF]
Mitropoulos A.
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The agony of truth: martyrdom, violence, and Christian ways of knowing [PDF]
Paper presented at the conf Faith, freedom and the academy: the idea of the university in the 21st century, Univ of Prince Edward Island, O 1-3 ...
Huebner, Chris K.
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Culture, politics and being more equal than others in COVID-19: some psychological anthropology perspectives. [PDF]
Pillay I.
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Psycho-Pass: The Portrait of a Control Society Under an Algorithmic System
Psycho-Pass is an anime series in the cyberpunk genre that displays a social portrait of modern Japanese society, which offers the utopia of a “perfect social system.” The author uses this anime as a space to reflect critically on discourses and social ...
Eirens Josua Mata Hine
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Political entrepreneurs in social media: Self-monitoring, authenticity and connective democracy. The case of Íñigo Errejón. [PDF]
Iranzo-Cabrera M, Casero-Ripollés A.
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Platforms for the new: Simondon and media studies [PDF]
Introduction to a special issue of the journal entitled 'Gilbert Simondon: media and technics'
Sutherland, Thomas, Wark, Scott
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Deciphering Babel: Dis/locations of the Professional Self and the Second Language Curriculum [PDF]
In the following (auto) ethnographic study, I draw from Burdick’s (2012) analogy of qualitative research as “auto - archeology” and from parrhesia (Foucault, 1988) as a rhetorical device of self - definition and preservation to explore the interplay of ...
Barros, Sandra R.
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