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    Le tourisme et l’imaginaire érotique à Paris durant la guerre : Français et Allemands pendant l’Occupation, 1940-1944 by Bertram M. Gordon

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…La Libération a également conduit à la dénonciation de la « collaboration horizontale » de femmes françaises accusées d’avoir eu des relations sexuelles avec les Allemands. …”
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    Notes on the Modern Greek Literary Model (From Its Beginnings to the 1930s) by Fotiny Christakoudy-Konstantinidou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article examines the peculiarities of the modern Greek literary model, spanning from its emergence following the national liberation of 1821 to the transformative period of the 1930s. …”
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    Arrows of Desire: Dance and Power in Transnational Cinema by May Telmissany

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Associated with female emancipation rather than moral decline, the practice of oriental dancing is perceived as a symbol of subaltern expression, a site of female solidarity and a tool for sexual liberation. The rehabilitation of this practice in transnational cinema opens up a new space to reflect upon the "dispositifs" of desire and power as the immanent principle of the reorganization of forces in society. …”
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    Genealogies of African Nationalism and the Idea of Africa by Bongani Ngqulunga

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… The historiography of the African nationalist movement in South Africa tends to focus on the struggle for political liberation. What gets marginalised, often, is that early African nationalists envisioned their political mission as not only bringing about inclusive freedom, but also to establish what they called ‘the ‘New Africa’ or ‘the regeneration of Africa’. …”
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    The presence of Pentecostalism in social movements: a case study with a psychosocial approach by Raul Gomes de Almeida, Bernardo Parodi Svartman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on Cultural-Historical Psychology and Liberation Psychology, we aimed to investigate the senses assigned to the presence of the evangelical church by militants of a housing movement located in the city of São Paulo. …”
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    The Role of Religion in the Lives, Agency, and Activism of Domestic Worker Leaders by Susheela Mcwatts

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Although Paulo Freire argues that traditional reli-gion can be fatalist and functions to preserve the status quo, the ability of reli-gious institutions to mobilise women is not a new phenomenon, nor is reli-gion’s role in the liberation from other forms of oppression. In this article, I explore the role that religious institutions such as churches have played in shaping the activist identities of domestic worker leaders whom I have inter-viewed, and the centrality of religion in these women’s lives, against a back-drop of their own life circumstances, the employers they worked for, and the larger political climate in their own countries. …”
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    Cugoano on Redressing Slavery: The Demands of Liberty by Iziah C Topete

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By examining his vision for liberation, the article reconstructs Cugoano’s idea of liberty as a social and common good. …”
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    L’historicisation de l’homosexualité dans La volonté de savoir : une des voies d’appropriation de Foucault par les études de genre by Julie Mazaleigue-Labaste

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In the political and academic context of sexual liberation and gay and lesbian activism in North America in the 1970s and early 1980s, the reception of The Willing to Knowledge led gay and lesbian studies to focus on a particular moment in the text: the anti-essentialist history of homosexuality, homosexuality being conceived as a historical and political production that articulates gender identity, sexual orientation, and normalization.…”
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    Des pratiques pastorales plurimillénaires expliquées à la lumière des découvertes récentes sur les hormones by Anne-Marie Brisebarre

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…I will provide a few examples of these manipulations of the animals’ bodies during birth or milking, observed in France, Morocco and West Africa, before discussing specialised publications from recent decades that shed light on the physiological mechanisms at play, particularly the role of oxytocin, “the attachment hormone”, whose liberation these practices encourage.…”
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    Bevorworten, Befürworten. Postkoloniale Solidarität in Paratexten von Jean-Paul Sartre und Amilcar Cabral by Lisa Brunke, Christian Wimplinger

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Am Beispiel von Jean-Paul Sartres Vorwort zu Frantz Fanons Les damnés de la terre (1961) und Amilcar Cabrals Vorwort zu Basil Davidsons The Liberation of Guiné (1969) zeigt sich, wie allographe Vorwörter in postkolonialen Kontexten politische und soziale Allianzen formen. …”
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    Du « clan divin des femmes amoureuses » à la « race maudite » : élaboration, représentations et discontinuités de l’identité lesbienne dans la trajectoire de Mireille Havet (1898-1... by Emmanuelle Rétaillaud-Bajac

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Through the study of her case, this paper nuances the prevailing view of the 1920’s as a time of liberation for all lesbians and points toward tensions between competing models for homosexual and lesbian identities in a key historical moment.…”
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    Du contrôle disciplinaire au contrôle de soi : la sexualité dans les institutions pour jeunes filles enceintes du Plessis-Robinson (1967-1974) by Blanche Plaquevent

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…During the December 1971 strike at the Collège d’enseignement technique for pregnant girls, the demands of the teenagers and of their supporters (particularly the French Women’s Liberation Movement) made this repressive system of control visible and prompted those in charge of the hôtel maternel, which opened its doors in 1972, to rethink their caring practices. …”
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    Chrześcijański feminizm w Afryce – kontynentalne dyskursy i lokalne praktyki by Anna Niedźwiedź

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Complex and ambiguous reinterpretations of the so-called African Traditional Religion are framed by references to inculturation and liberation theology. The final part of the paper refers to the concept of “oral theology” and theology in practice. …”
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    Quand l’État devient banquier by Isabelle Chambost, Béatrice Touchelay

    “…This article analyses the structures put in place by the State at the Liberation to manage its holdings in the four nationalized deposit banks. …”
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    Génocide, révisionnisme, négationnisme : la réception contrastée de la série Black Earth Rising by Sylvie Allouche

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, the series has provoked very contrasting reactions, as we can see through various articles published in recognized newspapers, such as Le Monde or Libération, in online magazines, or in blogs. While some praise the series for its ability to interest the public in a difficult subject, others criticize it for contributing to disseminating a revisionist, and even denialist, version of this historic episode.…”
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    De la revendication kabyle à la revendication amazighe : d’une contestation locale à une revendication globale by Nassim Amrouche

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The arouch, a “traditionalist” socio-political organization, invoking political representations of the tribe, mobilized support for the memory of the war of national liberation, the cornerstone of Algerian political discourse. …”
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