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The Pan-Slavic Utopian Imaginary [PDF]
Strongly influenced by European Romanticism, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, the German unification movement and German idealist philosophers, the Pan-Slavic movement (which took shape between 1830 and 1840) had an idealistic, utopian ...
Constantin Tonu
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Infrastructuring the Imaginary [PDF]
Information infrastructures have become integral components of policy debates related to climate change and sustainability. To better understand this relationship, we studied the tools used to forecast and respond to sea-level rise in the San Francisco Bay Area, where active debates on how to best prepare for this issues are underway and will have ...
Robert Soden, Nate Kauffman
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L’imaginaire géographique au cœur d’un Voyage Extraordinaire
Jules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary Voyages. These stories exemplify a shift from scientific geography, where action takes place in a confirmed reality, to a more fictitious geography.
Lionel Dupuy
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Real will of the people in the pretended bargains
The article is devoted to defining the characteristics and differences of the imaginary and the sham transactions. Determined by the nature of defects will the perpetrators of such transactions, and the reasons for their recognition by the court ...
К. В. Скиданов
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AI anxiety? Comparing the sociotechnical imaginaries of artificial intelligence in UK, Chinese and Indian newspapers [PDF]
Weili Wang, John Downey, Fan Yang
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A LACANIAN ANALYSIS OF ORHAN PAMUK’S ‘THE RED-HAIRED WOMAN’
Orhan Pamuk's novel The Red Haired Woman delves into the complexities of identity desire and the unconscious mind through the character of Cem. By employing a Lacanian analysis, this qualitative research paper aims to explore how Cem's psyche is ...
Huda Salih
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The mimetic creation of the Imaginary
Young children learn to make sense of the world through mimetic processes. These processes are focused to begin with on their parents, brothers and sisters and people they know well. Young children want to become like these persons.
Christoph Wulf
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Afro-Latinidades and the Diasporic Imaginary
In this article I will attempt to lay a different ground, in order to transcend these discursive terms in which Blacks and Latinos appear as categorically distinct ethnic and racial designations. In order to do this, I will formulate the argument of Afro-
Agustín Laó-Montes
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Configurations of Friday’s Body in the 1750s Robinsonade
The English Robinsonade as a form thrived in the 1750s, but in a variant that revealed affinities not only with Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe but also Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, and the imaginary voyage more broadly.
Jakub Lipski
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The Apocalypse and the scientific imaginary
According to the French specialist in sociology of science and collective knowledge, Gérald Bronner, “our worldview can be understood in two ways: knowledge or belief” (2009:21).
Bertrand Vidal
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