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Emotions and Language Education
Abstract In this article, we discuss research on emotions and language education with a particular focus on articles published in TESOL Quarterly between 2010 and 2024, in celebration of the journal's 60th anniversary. Given that this is the first time that a TESOL Quarterly anniversary issue has highlighted emergent and prominent trends in research ...
Elizabeth R. Miller, Juyoung Song
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ABSTRACT Drawing on insights from critical Indigenous studies, settler colonial studies, and critical whiteness studies, the authors examine how settler colonial and white supremacist ideologies may continue to structure their own family therapy theorizing and practice, with particular attention to the concept and practice of sociocultural attunement ...
Olga Smoliak, Carmen Knudson‐Martin
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Seeing Through One: Kollmar-Paulenz’s Contributions to the Mongolian and Global Study of Religion(s)
The paper discusses the works by Professor Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz on Mongolian shamanism and Buddhism, embedded within the concept of a global history of religion.
Piotr Sobkowiak
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Reconfiguring Gendered Power in Families Through Men's Emotions
ABSTRACT This article calls for a fundamental theoretical shift from masculinity to men as embodied, emotional, and reflexive agents. Such a shift makes gendered power visible as men enact, reproduce, and at times unsettle gendered power within families, addressing the persistent theoretical challenge about how masculinities are discussed.
Sun A Cho, Kevin Roy
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Rewording the World: Poststructuralism, Deconstruction and the ‘Real’ in Environmental Education
In this paper we question the desirability of the near-schism between (on the one hand) environmental philosophers, advocates and educators who appear to be antagonistic to, and/or dismissive of, poststructuralism and deconstruction and (on the other ...
Noel Gough, Leigh Price
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Armanda Guiducci e la teoria critica del marxismo: donne, lavoro, corpi e nomadismo [PDF]
The becoming-woman, brought about by the post-structuralist hypothesis as it is configured in the debate of Italian feminism, and beyond, of the 1970s, is a political, philosophical, social issue of power and the unpolitical space of the feminine ...
Stefania Mazzone
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From phenomenology to archaeology. Foucault with—and against—Merleau‐Ponty
Abstract This article examines the complex and often ambiguous relationship Michel Foucault maintained with phenomenology through his dialogue with Maurice Merleau‐Ponty from the early 1950s to the mid‐1960s. The analysis delineates Foucault's progressive displacement from an internal questioning of phenomenology toward his major archaeological ...
Philippe Sabot
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Poststructuralism has influenced novelistic creations along the last forty years, in such a way that novels are changing their linear structure. I would like to describe the importance of some fundamental points of poststructuralism in the structure of ...
Álvaro Llosa Sanz
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Abstract Drawing on Laclau and Mouffe's poststructuralist discourse theory, this article critically examines the von der Leyen Commission's agricultural trade policy under the European Green Deal. It elucidates the shift from a dominant neoliberal trade logic to open strategic autonomy, positioning agricultural trade as a foreign policy instrument. The
Mari Carlson
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The production of space and the exploitation of attention: a view from/of poststructuralism
The article analyzes the possibilities of applying the methodology of poststructuralism in modern sociology, in particular in relation to the problems of space production and the exploitation of attention. The heuristic potential of poststructuralism for
Alexander Golikov, Vladislav Tyaglo
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