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Investigating cultural appropriation: An introduction, policy implications, and legal recommendations

open access: yesSocial Issues and Policy Review, Volume 19, Issue 1, December 2025.
Abstract In this paper, I propose a multidimensional model of cultural appropriation, including psychological antecedents of appropriation, policy‐level moderators, and implications for racial oppression. In terms of antecedents, I discuss how colorblind racism, aversive racism, and system justification contribute to two dimensions of cultural ...
Ariel J. Mosley
wiley   +1 more source

Visualizing # Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: From “Didn't Earn It” to “Definitely Earned It”

open access: yesDiversity &Inclusion Research, Volume 2, Issue 3, July 2025.
ABSTRACT This article situates the contested terrain of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the current political and cultural context, analyzing how social media users employ visual strategies to reinforce, challenge, and reimagine dominant discourses on DEI. By examining a range of case studies, we offer a critical look at how technological
Marie Bernard‐Brind'Amour   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Il 'plazer' nella poesia occitana e italiana [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2018
Few studies have been devoted to the classification and analysis of the plazer in Provençal and Italian lyric poetry between the XII and XIV centuries.
Margherita Lecco
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Renaissance Culture, Emblems, and Interdisciplinary Research: The Reception of Alciato in Coimbra☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 3, Page 394-418, June 2025.
Abstract Bearing in mind that emblem books were a manifestation of humanistic culture and its natural interdisciplinary, this paper discusses how the early reception of Alciato's Emblemata in Coimbra (Portugal) had an impact on artists, literary authors, jurists, and Jesuit teachers.
Filipa Araújo
wiley   +1 more source

L’alba di Giraut de Borneil in Italia [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2016
The discovery of a Sicilian witness in the manuscript tradition of Reis glorios (Di Girolamo, 2010), as well as a translation of the song from north-west Italy (Bertoletti, 2014), show the question of the circulation of troubadour lyric in Italy in a ...
Costanzo Di Girolamo
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Arnaut Daniel, "Amors e iois e luecs e temps" (BdT 29.1) [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2017
The basic intenet of this paper is that the song by Arnaut Daniel under discussion is an ironic and polemic, or perhaps a sarcastic and polemic hymn to the masochism of fin’amor of the hard and fast kind, the kind that involves impossible love leading to
Aniello Fratta
doaj  

A reading of Troubadour insult songs: the Comunals cycle [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
An analysis of a cycle of aggressive songs by ...
Léglu, Catherine
core  

The counternarrative in early Pynchon: Race and power in “The Secret Integration”

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 80, Issue 1, Page 19-35, February 2025.
Abstract The issue of race and power in “The Secret Integration” requires re‐examination. Politically oriented readers have characterized the plot as forms of alignment with racism and segregation, whereas readers focusing on the esthetics and development of the authorship have to some degree recognized the role of the counternarrative in this early ...
Kristian Larsson
wiley   +1 more source

Bonifacio Calvo, "Er quan vei glassatz los rius" (BdT 101.3) [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2016
This paper reviews the bibliography concerning Bonifacio Calvo and underlines the need for new research into his role within troubadour literature, focused mainly on his poems.
Alessandro Bampa
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Rural songs for COVID‐19 times? UK folk music's resurgent engagement with the countryside

open access: yesArea, Volume 56, Issue 4, December 2024.
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic somewhat unexpectedly promoted resurgent interest in the attractions of rural places, not least associated with nature, in many countries for especially urban people. The paper argues that this link was very fecund for many within the broad UK ‘folk music’ community specifically.
Keith Halfacree
wiley   +1 more source

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