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Warming the Whare: An Indigenous knowledge centered guideline for trans health justice in perinatal care. [PDF]
Parker G +6 more
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Book Review of \u3cem\u3eAbortion and Public Policy\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Sinsky, John E.
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‘I, Me, Myself’: Selfhood and Melancholy in the Journals of Gertrude Savile (1697–1758)
Abstract This article examines the journals of Gertrude Savile from 1727 in light of recent scholarship on early modern and eighteenth‐century melancholy. The concept had myriad associations with medicine, physiology, the imagination, and feeling, but questions remain about how melancholy during this period was considered by those outside the narrow ...
Daniel Beaumont
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The Power of Words: Rebranding Euthanasia and Undermining Life's Sanctity. [PDF]
Oh JJ.
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Precarious spaces: Visualising unofficial sacredness
"Official" religious space in Singapore is highly regulated - organisations of recognised religions compete and bid for parcels of land on which they create houses of worship. Against this bureaucratic backdrop are countless other "unofficial" places of worship - operating out of industrial units, social housing and liminal spaces.
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Greek ΜΝΗΣΘΗ and Aramaic DKYR in the Near East: A Comparative Epigraphic Study
ABSTRACT Past studies of graffiti containing the word ΜΝΗΣΘΗ have never fully established its intrinsic meaning. However, due to the existence of the Aramaic term DKYR, which carries a seemingly identical meaning to ΜΝΗΣΘΗ, in similar contexts in the Roman Near East, a comparison between both words is possible. Four distinct sites where the coexistence
Sebastien Mazurek
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Resonance in recovery: group singing as a mechanism for collective narrative repair, emotional integration, and post-traumatic growth. [PDF]
Liu Y.
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Late Antique Allāh: Ancestral Arabian Religion and the Monotheistic Zeitgeist
ABSTRACT This essay addresses the ongoing scholarly tension between the monotheistic interpretations of late pre‐Islamic Arabian religion, pioneered by G. Hawting and P. Crone, and the traditional accounts of rampant Arabian polytheism found in later Islamic literary sources.
Ahmad Al‐Jallad, Hythem Sidky
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