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The Article introduces three forthcoming articles in the Journal
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The Article introduces three forthcoming articles in the Journal
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The editorial board of the journal for politics, gender and culture, Identities, has decided to dedicate one of the issues of the journal to the work of the great French philosopher and theoretician Jacques Derrida (1930-2004). The theme – the motto – of this issue was to be recognized in the historically symptomatic and archetypically structured relation between the symbolic Father and Son. Why? Because, when composition is understood as the worst type of parasitism, then space is created for an unpredictable and uncontrollable torture over the writer and over his literature.[...]
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I due saggi che presentiamo, riguardanti la lingua come strumento di potere, vanno ad aggiungersi a quelli di Michat Glowinski apparsi nel volume precedente di «pl.it». l'autore del primo è Aleksander Wat, poeta e scrittore, testimone d'eccezione del XX secolo, autore di M6j wiek (II mio secolo), conversazionefiume con Czestaw Mitosz svoltasi nel 1965, la cui prima edizione polacca esce a Londra nel 1977.
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Nel progettare la sezione "Linguaggi artistici" di questo secondo volume di «pl.it» non ho potuto sottrarmi all'esigenza di dedicare un nuovo capitolo all'espressione grafica del manifesto, tema già affrontato, sebbene con un taglio diverso, nella prima pubblicazione. Inevitabilmente, ogni volta che provo a organizzare una miscellanea di testi che illustrino un periodo particolare dell'arte polacca del Novecento, il tema della grafica va a occupare un tassello importante. Credo che questa volta i contributi a riguardo possano motivare i "perché" di questa conseguenza.
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Having no access to the authentic faith, which he has just repudiated, the postmodern man comes to embrace surrogates for religiosity, and thus adopts religious behaviors in spaces that were previously considered utterly profane; on the stadium, in the mall, in the virtual space, etc., which thus become, for him, sacred places.
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This special issue brings together scholarship on Alevi Kurds by focusing on their ethnic, linguistic, religious, political, cultural and social specificity including a range of articles from the disciplines of anthropology, history, politics, linguistics and sociology. The first part focuses on Turkey, exploring the roots of Kurdish Alevism and how Alevi religious identities intersect with ethnic and national identity and political representations, and the second focuses on Alevi Kurds and their creation of a transnational religious identity and their mixed experience of settlement in the UK diaspora.
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Remittances have been a lifeline for many developing countries, uplifting communities and households above the poverty line. The COVID-19 or Coronavirus pandemic outbreak from January 2020 onwards have seemingly changed many parameters in world economy, society, politics and culture. As researchers and students of this field, it is likely that for a long while, we will be occupied with analysing and understanding the causes, processes and outcomes of the pandemic in terms of remittance sending behaviour, trends, volumes as well as domino effects in sending communities and households. We know that at times of crisis, altruistic remittance sending behaviour strengthens, understandably to support families left behind. This can still be the case. For example, National Bank of Georgia reported that remittances received in the country in February 2020 was 9.5 per cent up from February 2019. However, vulnerability is often higher among migrant workers and it curbs the capability to send remittances.
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