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On the Prospects for African Philosophy in Australia
ABSTRACT This paper grapples with the situation of people of African descent in Australia by working through the constitution of the body of academic philosophy in the country. It contends with the parochialism of the Australian philosophical community and the prospects for the cultivation of greater pluralism. Taking African philosophy as one possible
Bryan Mukandi
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The alarming cry that characterizes the myth of Deirdre breaks time, genre and geographical boundaries. Originally oral, then written narrative, the story was splendidly dramatized in the Irish Revival, in the well-known plays by William Butler Yeats ...
Beatriz Kopschitz Xavier Bastos
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A NEW TEMPLE AND AN OLD MYTH [PDF]
The New Temple of the title of this study is the Pita Maha, a remarkably ‘modern’ association of Balinese artists, set up for purposes of quality control and orderly marketing in 1936; the Old Myth refers mainly to the well-known stories of origin for ...
John , Stowel
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Myth and Origins: Men Want to Know [PDF]
Starting with a personal definition of “myth”, this paper seeks to substantiate the claim that every myth is essentially etiological, in the sense that myths somehow express a cosmogony or an eschatology, whether particular or universal.
Losada Goya, José Manuel
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ABSTRACT In 2021, a desktop review was conducted of published references to First Nations peoples' approaches to conflict and its management in Australia (Project Stage One), culminating in a report published in 2024. This article focuses on Project Stage Two, a complex, innovative research undertaking building on the findings of Stage One, and being ...
Helen Bishop +3 more
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The myth of the state, or the state's religious legitimation
The myth of the state is used for legitimating certain actions. For example, the ideologist of National Socialism, A. Rosenberg, used the term myth for the belief or conception of life which was to sustain the new state.
Carl-Martin Edsman
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ABSTRACT Education is a central mechanism for ensuring that Indigenous–State treaties are understood, supported and endure through political change. Public knowledge shapes the negotiation, acceptance, implementation and long‐term stability of agreements. In Australia, however, treaty knowledge remains fragmented.
Jacob Prehn, Harry Hobbs, Jessica Horton
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Investment Law in Corona Times: How Myths Fuel Injustice [PDF]
Verfassungsblog: On Matters ...
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Ritual “Kliwonan” Bagi Masyarakat Batang [PDF]
The narrative have a meaning and structure. The structure of kliwonan myth is representation form the society, who to support. Structure or model to become representation from the society to exist in stage unconscious, and only to be looking for with ...
Widyatwati, K. (Ken)
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Abstract This paper explores the growing influence of young people's activism in UK museums and its educational implications. It draws on a five‐year collaborative programme (2019–2023) with young people of colour (16–28) in a university museum setting, focusing on a Young Collective established to address cultural inequalities.
Sadia Habib
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