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Child hero in central European literatures with the theme of war and the Shoah

open access: yesOpera slavica, 2021
The article deals with selected works of literature for children and youth of Czech, Slovak and Polish provenance, in which the authors focused on the period of the World War II and the Final Solution to the Jewish Question. It will specifically focus on
Monika Adamická
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Changes in the own group bias across immediate and delayed recognition tasks

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Science, 2023
Face recognition is biased in favour of in-group identity, particularly strongly for race or ethnicity but to some extent also for sex and age.
Colin Tredoux   +3 more
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Schizoid subjectivities? : Re-theorizing teen girls’ sexual cultures in an era of ‘sexualization’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Drawing on three case studies from two UK ethnographic research projects in urban and rural working-class communities, this article explores young teen girls’ negotiation of increasingly sex-saturated societies and cultures.
Renold, Emma, Ringrose, Jessica
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Racial Undertones on Violence and Human Bodies: White Migrants' Online Epistemologies of Insecurity and Discomfort in Post-Apartheid South Africa

open access: yesInternational Journal of Critical Diversity Studies, 2019
Violence and insecurity in post-apartheid South Africa are recurrent themes in online messages by white South Africans who have either migrated or wish to leave the country.
Primus Tazanu
doaj   +1 more source

A hermeneutic of vulnerability

open access: yesKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 2021
The purpose of this essay is to expose reader vulnerability by unmasking what is hidden in the reading of a (biblical) text. The working hypothesis is as follows: The mythical norm of reading the biblical text masks the issue of race in biblical ...
Gerrie Snyman
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Baldwin’s Transatlantic Reverberations: Between “Stranger in the Village” and I Am Not Your Negro

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2020
James Baldwin’s writing, his persona, as well as his public speeches, interviews, and discussions are undergoing a renewed reception in the arts, in queer and critical race studies, and in queer of color movements.
Jovita dos Santos Pinto   +4 more
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Narrating Colonial Silences: Racialized Social Work Educators Unsettling our Settlerhood

open access: yesStudies in Social Justice, 2021
In this paper, three racialized social work educators unsettle our settled colonial silences as acts of self-decolonization and as a way of responding to the call to action by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC).
Abdelfettah Elkchirid   +2 more
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The Essence of Innocence: Consequences of Dehumanizing Black Children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This research, consisting of four studies of police officers and college students, finds that Black boys as young as 10 may not be viewed in the same light of childhood innocence as their white peers. Instead, they are more likely to be mistaken as older,
Brooke Allison Lewis Di Leone   +4 more
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COUNTER-CLAIMING FOR A CRIME NARRATIVE: AN EVALUATION OF THE DEFENDANT’S PLEA AT THE CORRUPTION CRIMINAL COURT

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2021
In a criminal trial, the plea of the accused is arguably a very important appraising discourse tool functioning mainly to counter the crime narrative made by public prosecutors in their indictment and closing statement.
Ripan Hermawan   +2 more
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Childhood and Race [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Amongst the many social factors that impact upon children, race is arguably one of the largest. Race is an ever-present social category that governs many elements of a child’s interaction with others, and especially for racial minority children it exerts
Atkin, Albert
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