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Vicissitudes do intelectual público: um estudo de caso sobre Mário Pedrosa (1944-1968)
Published 2019-01-01“…After returning from exile in 1945, Mario Pedrosa (1900-1981) became a specialist in modern art. …”
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The Masquerade in the Marketplace: dele jegede's Introspections and Reflections In Colors and Lines
Published 2021-12-01“…The essay argues that dele jegede's oeuvre is a mirror of his life experiences and journeys depicting contemporary conditions of lifestyles, economics, and politics that he has witnessed, the harsh conditions of life in Africa, and the consciousness of exile. A striking focus of dele jegede's art is on underdevelopment and its consequences, particularly on poverty, politics and policies of change, identity, and violence. …”
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Československá vojenská mise v Kanadě za 2. světové války – předhistorie
Published 2010-07-01“… The Czechoslovakian exile government also needed to back up its political activity with military force. …”
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THE UNHEARD VOICES IN PSALMS 90, 91, AND 92
Published 2019-07-01“…This article outlines the placement of Psalms 90, 91, and 92 in the overall “shape” of the book of Psalms, examines their interconnectedness, discusses in detail various key Hebrew words and phrases, and demonstrates that we may hear within the three psalms the often neglected voices of Israelite women who were key actors in the Exodus from Egypt, the Babylonian Exile, and the Postexilic community. …”
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Censorship and Creativity: The Case of Sampson Perry, Radical Editor in 1790s Paris and London
Published 2013-05-01“…Through a study of Perry’s exile to revolutionary France after repeated libel battles with William Pitt’s administration, his involvement in the British radical circle in the French capital and his return to Britain after a period of incarceration in French jails during the Terror, I will attempt to show that Perry responded innovatively to constraint, finding new outlets for the expression of dissent in a political context where toleration of opposition was ever-narrowing.…”
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Genre, ethnicité et participation politique : le cas des femmes kurdes en Iran
Published 2023-05-01“…This article analyzes the intertwining of ethnicity and gender in the political participation of Kurdish women in Iran before, during and after the 1979 revolution until the late 1980s when the Kurdish political forces recognized their defeats at the both political and armed, and suffer from the exile of most of their members – especially in Europe. …”
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Live/love-streams: poetry and relating at the time of Covid-19
Published 2022-06-01“…This contribution considers how some of Scotland’s most popular poets have addressed and sometimes personally dealt with the inevitable consequences of the pandemic: beyond the disease itself, the cycle of denial-confusion-dismay, a renewed perception of the contingency of existence, fleeting moments of lightheartedness, and that which Michel Foucault termed “the practice of exile-enclosure” caused here by each successive lockdown. …”
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České evangelické sbory ve východní a jihovýchodní Evropě aneb „Bibli donesli ze sebou...“
Published 2021-12-01“…Czech settlers helped populate the uninhabited peripheral parts of the Habsburg monarchy, or descendants of Czech exiles outside the monarchy established new settlements to ensure needed subsistence elsewhere at the growing number of inhabitants in original exile villages. …”
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Čechoslováci pod ochranou císaře: Strastiplná cesta Bedřicha Hildprandta a Ferdinanda Veverky do etiopského exilu
Published 2013-12-01“… The article is focused on two main representatives of the Czechoslovak political exile in Ethiopia after 1948. Bedřich Hildprandt, belonging to aristocratic family Hildprandt of Ottenhausen, served as an administrator of the imperial stud farm in Addis Ababa, while Ferdinand Veverka became a diplomatic counselor at the imperial court in Addis Ababa, where he was largely using his previous vast experience from the Czechoslovak diplomatic services. …”
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Appropriating the closure of Jesuit missions: Fritz Hochwälder's Das heilige Experiment
Published 2008-06-01“…During the Second World War the Viennese Jewish playwright Fritz Hochwälder, then living in exile in Switzerland, followed in this tradition when he wrote his tragedy, Das heilige Experiment. …”
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Des femmes font sécession. Récits de vies et itinéraires amoureux de féministes et lesbiennes des années 1970
Published 2010-05-01“…She shows the complexity of individual trajectories and the extreme richness of the political experiences in the 70s, she and her comrades developed: communal life, exile, writing. Also reexamining the theoretical context of their political engagement and their ideological bricolage, Flamant insits on the importance of leading theorists, from Simone de Beauvoir to Monique Wittig, but also Herbert Marcuse who was translated by Wittig herself.…”
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Do romance ao romance histórico: algumas considerações sobre a teoria marxista do romance de György Lukács
Published 2019-01-01“…In the sequence, we will resume the Lukácsean broader conception of the novel, specially highlighted in the paper “The novel as Bourgeois epic”, published in 1935, and then to delve into the more specific issue of the novel subgenre that combines History and Fiction, recorded in the book The historical novel, published in 1937, both during Lukács’ exile period in the 1930’s on the Soviet Union.…”
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'n Eksegeties-teologiese interpretasie van Habakuk 3
Published 2003-12-01“…Habakkuk 3 provides a vision of Yahweh amidst the troubling times of the pending Babylonian exile. As He once revealed Himself in a majestic theophany, He will do so again. …”
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Du témoignage : à propos de quelques portraits d’Abd el-Kader en Oriental
Published 2012-12-01“…This issue, analyzed in several articles on the construction of the image of Abd el-Kader in contemporary Algeria, ends here with sources dealing with the Emir’s period of exile to the East. Did the leader abandon his Algerian costume to embrace the regional dress codes? …”
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La bibliothèque de ʿAbd al-Ḥayy Kattānī
Published 2021-12-01“…He was the leader of a Brotherhood and also involved in politics; his involvement in the attempted impeachment of Muḥammad V precipitated his exile to Nice, where he passed away in 1962, shortly after having had his possessions confiscated, among which was one of the most prestigious private collections in Morocco, if not in the whole of the Arab world: the Maktaba kattāniyya. …”
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Sankofa (Haile Gerima, 1993) : la mémoire de l’esclavage dans la conscience diasporique
Published 2013-04-01“…Sankofa is the eighth film made by Ethiopian director Haile Gerima, who has been living in exile in the United States since 1967. Based on an original script, written by the filmmaker himself, Sankofa is a slave narrative which, however, has no historical value since it was developed through creative writing. …”
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Nuclear Policy and the Changing Dynamics of Decision-Making
Published 2024-10-01“…The African National Congress (ANC) in exile sought to discover the facts, and to campaign against the apartheid regime acquiring nuclear weapon capabilities. …”
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Camil Baciu
Published 2013-12-01“…His most important piece of work is Grădina zeilor (The Garden of Gods), published in 1968, right before the author’s exile. This poetical novel, containing Chagall-like raptures in the diurnal logic, offers a powerful fiction on Holocaust and on various anti-totalitarian humanistic aspirations.…”
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Ramón Vinyes y Jacques Gilard. Dos sabios para el Grupo de Barranquilla
Published 2009-12-01“…Over nearly two decades, Professor Jacques Gilard tracked everything related to illustrious Vinyes, exiled because of Franco’s regime and mentor of García Márquez and the rest of the members of the group of Barranquilla. …”
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María Jesús Alvarado Rivera en Buenos Aires: transnacionalidad, ficción sentimental y cultura masiva para un nuevo feminismo
Published 2024-06-01“…This article deals with the years of residence of the Peruvian writer María Jesús Alvarado Rivera in Argentina to analyze how the experience of exile influenced her authorial career, her way of conceiving fiction and her strategies to connect with a mass audience from a popular and feminist perspective. …”
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