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    Mythologies of American violence in Alan Ball's True Blood series by Anne-Marie PAQUET-DEYRIS

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Vampire, werewolf movie codes and motifs are very often recycled in various episodes of the series to problematize current problems in American society such as the women’s liberation movement, the gay and lesbian rights, the civil rights movement etc. …”
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    De la « déportation-abandon » à la réintégration des « ex-koulaks » : les modulations de la répression à l’égard des paysans soviétiques (1930-1948) by Hélène Mondon

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…This research reveals the changes that occurred in the « special settlements » during the war and charts the process of the deportees’ liberation after eighteen years of exile, marking the end of the longest deportation initiated –and eventually defused– by Stalin.…”
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    Tordre les archives (queering archives) : oui, mais dans quel sens ? by Ruby Faure

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The project of a History of Sexual Minorities aims at discovering and rescuing the queer voices of the past, and seeks to do them justice in order to inspire the liberation struggles of the present. A reading of the archive against the grain tends instead to identify the devices of power and the mechanisms of censorship that constitute and delimit the queer archive, its losses and resistances. …”
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    À l’épreuve de la « Bastille de Barberousse ». Trajectoire carcérale d’Arezki Kehal et des militants du PPA sous le Front Populaire by Nadia Biskri Berkane

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…For Arezki Kehal and his fellow PPA prisoners, the prison became a front for political struggle, foreshadowing the strategies implemented by FLN (Front de Libération Nationale) and MNA (Mouvement National Algérien) frontline prisoners during the Algerian War of Independence.…”
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    A’joot  : Ethics, Rights and Values Spoken from the Stomach and Heart by Araceli Rojas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Emphasis is given to the concept of dignity developed by the Zapatistas (Zapatista Army of National Liberation), which entails the recognition of present living without dignity while fighting to achieve it, as a scream-protest against invisibilisation and an ongoing development of its meaning.…”
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    Strengthening diplomatic multilateralism through economic partnership of BRICS countries by Kraktus Ema

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Since its inception, BRICS has gained economic power, achieved geopolitical influence, and highlighted the importance of developing "third world countries" and their liberation from the influence of Western colonialist policies. …”
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    La bienveillance en éducation : un défi pédagogique by Renaud Hétier

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This emergence is not accidental: it is at the crossroads of various developments: children's rights, liberation of victims' speech, certain specificities of school suffering taken into account, in particular. …”
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    CONTEMPLATING ALLAN BOESAK’S FASCINATION WITH PREACHING “TRUTH TO POWER”

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Boesak, as a son of liberation and Black theology, is known for aspiring to a new world through the biblical witness. …”
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    UNHEARD VOICES OF WOMEN IN THE BIBLE, WITH IMPLICATIONS OF EMPOWERMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF TODAY’S CHURCH by L.M. Mudimeli, J.D.N. Van der Westhuizen

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…As the empowerment of women is located within the discourses of gender equality, a gender lens, which is a biblical liberation hermeneutic of vhusadzi theology, is employed to reconstruct positive discourses regarding people’s perceptions about women in societies. …”
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    An ongoing search of constant and sustainable Lutheran Theological Education in South Africa in the 21st century. by K. Mashabela, M. Madise

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The latter need to be confronted with liberation and decolonisation systems that reclaim African indigenous identities. …”
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    La crise de l’oléoduc Edjeleh-Gabès : Au cœur des enjeux de souveraineté du Maghreb (1954-1962) by Sarah Adjel-Debbich

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The French-Tunisian agreement of June 1958 was denounced by the Algerian National Liberation Front as an attack on Maghreb solidarity and a support to the colonizer. …”
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    A Life Committed by Sbonelo Radebe

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Pahad served as the Minister in the Presidency from 1999 until 2008 under former President Thabo Mbeki who wrote a foreword to this book, “I am happy to commend this educative tour through many decades of exciting struggles for our liberation and a better world, as contained in this autobiography” (p17). …”
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    On the Dynamical Behavior of Toxic-Phytoplankton-Zooplankton Model with Delay by Mehbuba Rehim, Weixin Wu, Ahmadjan Muhammadhaji

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…A toxin producing phytoplankton-zooplankton model with inhibitory exponential substrate and time delay has been formulated and analyzed. Since the liberation of toxic substances by phytoplankton species is not an instantaneous process but is mediated by some time lag required for maturity of the species and the zooplankton mortality due to the toxic phytoplankton bloom occurs after some time laps of the bloom of toxic phytoplankton, we induced a discrete time delay to both of the consume response function and distribution of toxic substance term. …”
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    Invisible Theatre: militarized space and the staging of affective atmospheres by Leah Lovett

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Drawing on original archival and performance-based research, I advance a critical account of Restaurant Theatre: The Law through a narrative reimagining of the performance and key evidence concerning the law in question that fundamentally challenges Boal’s claims for the technique as a means of social liberation from forces of oppression. The alternative possibility explored here is that Invisible Theatre developed in Boal’s practice as an atmospheric reaction to militaristic forms of urban encounter and a means with which to infiltrate structural feelings of fear. …”
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    Les foyers de travailleurs nord-africains en banlieue parisienne : une politique de logement social d’exception (1945-1962) by Fathia Lounici

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…De la Libération à l’indépendance de l’Algérie, les gouvernements français tentent de faire face à l’afflux massif de travailleurs algériens par la création de logements spécifiques, les foyers. …”
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    Regulation of TXB2 and PGE2 production by TGF-β1 in in vitro silica dust-exposed rat alveolar macrophage by Urszula Orlinska, Douglas C. Kuhn

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…Our data suggest that in rat AM: (1) both endogenous and exogenous TGF-β1 regulate TXB2 production; and (2) in the absence of endogenous TGF-β1 the liberation of PGE2 increases; however, exogenous TGF-β1 does not have a regulatory effect on PGE2.…”
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    A Concrete Narration of Self in Society: Book Review of Alienation by Reza Nasiri Hamed

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Therefore, although social roles and collective relations sometimes lead to human alienation, at the same time, social interactions offer capacities and possibilities for human liberation, and therefore escapement from alienation should not be sought outside the society and its relations.…”
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    Le passé indien et l’avenir de la nation au Mexique :Retour sur l’anthropologie critique de Guillermo Bonfil Batalla by Miriam Hernández Reyna

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…We will see how the anthropology of Bonfil Batalla, critical and politically involved with the indigenous question in Mexico, was the culmination of a renewal in the perception of the Indian past, understood not as a burden to build modernity, but as a source of hope and liberation for a nation, previously contented to be the distorted copy of an imaginary West.…”
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