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Histories of Untranslatability in South Asia: Historiography, Debates, and Problems, 1980–2010

open access: yesHistory Compass, Volume 23, Issue 7-9, July-September 2025.
ABSTRACT Untranslatability is not a separate field of study in history; rather, it is a conceptual lens that captures the concerns of certain strands of scholarship which have tended to somewhat problematize connections, translations, and mediation across imperial and colonial divides.
Vipin Krishna
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A Girls’ Army of Vengeance?: Perceptions of Sexual Violence against Children in post‐1905 Russia

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 636-652, July 2025.
Abstract This article offers a microhistorical reading of a criminal case of sexual violence in 1908 St Petersburg. It traces the re‐interpretation of underage girls from innocent victims to potential prostitutes and carriers of debauchery and disease.
Alexandra Oberländer
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The Aggrieved Subject: Culture Wars and Recognition Rights

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Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 202-212, June 2026.
Andrew Fagan
wiley   +1 more source

Nietzsche and Schiller on Aesthetic Distance

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 562-576, June 2025.
Abstract A key contention of Nietzsche's philosophy is that art helps us affirm life. A common reading holds that it does so by paving over, concealing, or beautifying life's undesirable features. This interpretation is unsatisfactory for two main reasons: Nietzsche suggests that art should foreground what is ‘ugly’ about existence, and he sees ...
Timothy Stoll
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Feeling the Conspiracy—Theorising the Transformation and Collectivisation of Emotions Through Conspiracy Theories

open access: yesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 55, Issue 2, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Conspiracy theories have become a prominent topic for sociological research. But although emotions such as paranoia and panic are—sometimes dismissively—referred to in classical accounts of conspiracy theories and different emotions have been empirically linked to conspiracy beliefs, a comprehensive theoretical account of the emotional ...
Philipp Wunderlich
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Trauma, apmaudas ir Graikijos politika: Nicolas Demertzis apie emocijų tyrimų svarbą politikos moksluose

open access: yesPolitologija
Demertzis, Nicolas. The Political Sociology of Emotions: Essays on Trauma and Ressentiment. New York: Routledge, 2020.
Pijus Domantas Petrošius
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ПРОБЛЕМА RESSENTIMENT В ФИЛОСОФИИ ПОСТАНАРХИЗМА

open access: yesФілософія та політологія в контексті сучасної культури, 2020
Статья посвящена изучению рецепции идей классического анархизма в философии постанархизма. Ее цель – вычленить философскую суть учения Ф.Ницше о ресентименте, опираясь на работы С.Ньюмена, что позволит сформулировать характерные черты философии ...
Andrii Pavliuchenko
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Research of ressentiment in the media communication space: opportunities and limitations

open access: yesLitera
The article is devoted to the review of research on ressentiment in the media communication space. The subject of this article is the study of ressentiment in the space of media communication.
D. V. Kirillov
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Concept of ressentiment by Max Scheler and its contemporary relevance

open access: yesFilosofska dumka (Philosophical Thought)
The article deals with Max Scheler's philosophical concept of ressentiment. In “Ressentiment in the Structure of Morals”, he uses Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of "ressentiment" to describe an important negative phenomenon in modern moral and culture in ...
V. Kebuladze
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Authentic Ressentiment?

open access: yesPhilosophy Today, 2021
Following Nietzsche, we can discern two types of therapeutical voice on ressentiment, which find themselves in a polemical relation to one another: The philosopher and the priest. In this paper, I turn to a third polemical voice, embodied by Jean Améry, namely that of the victim who bears witness to his own ressentiment. A dialectical reconstruction of
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