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    Being Geniuses Together: Ghostwriting and the Uncanny of Robert McAlmon’s and Kay Boyle’s (Out of) Joint Autobiography by Anna Linzie

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…In my article, I explore how McAlmon and Boyle present their shared experiences of being American writers in exile in Europe in ways which are sometimes similar and sometimes widely divergent.…”
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    Proiecții (inter) textuale în opera lui Mircea Eliade by Grațiela Benga

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…We were interested both in Eliade’s literature (written after the World War II) and in the articles he published in magazines during his French and American exile. This face-to-face approach revealed an elementary parallelism, consisting of some common aspects: flexible sketches (like the terror of history), actions (the creation, the flight from reality / history), agents (the scholar, the victim, the tyrant etc.), frames (the labyrinth, the Centre and periphery). …”
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    Autobiographies of Spanish Refugee Children at the Quaker Home in La Rouvière (France, 1940) : Humanitarian Communication and Children’s Writings by Célia Keren

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Writing the history of children’experiences in exile entails exploring how children refugees have written about these experiences themselves. …”
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    BROTHEL OF TU BA – THE INTENSE PERIOD OF THUY KIEU’S LIFE by Nguyễn Hữu Sơn

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…We focus on analyzing memories, reflections, and pure love predictions in contrast to the days of exile at Tu Ba's brothel. We identify the levels of spiritual life, emotions, and sexual behaviors in relation to real situations, emotions, psychology, and human values. …”
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    Wpływ powstania styczniowego na losy rodziny Morgiewiczów z Hanelek w powiecie lidzkim guberni wileńskiej by Dariusz Tarasiuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Its members, although not directly involved in the armed struggle, participated in insurrectionary preparations or helped rebel units, for which they were subjected to repression, exile, sequestration and confiscation of property. …”
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    De la police coloniale française à la police nationale marocaine : décolonisation et héritages policiers (1953-1960) by Benjamin Badier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This context is one of heightened security deterioration and a renewed alliance between the monarchy and the French, as the latter recall the sultan from exile and pave the way for independence (March 1956). …”
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    Reprises textuelles dans The Dew Breaker d’Edwidge Danticat by Corinne Duboin

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…In her recent novel, The Dew Breaker (2004), Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat weaves together the lives of her bruised Haitian characters and their torturer, a former Tonton Macoute, all gone into exile in the US. Seven of the nine chapters were previously published as separate short stories and have been rearranged to form a novel. …”
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    L’université internationale d’été de Santander : la fin d’un projet républicain et le début de l’épuration des personnels universitaires par les insurgés by Élodie Quillier

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…We will see how the involvement in the UIV is one of the excuses of the revolted side to accuse the teachers of being « homeland’s enemies », dismiss them from their duties and force them, in many cases, into exile.…”
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    A Post-colonial Approach to Displacement and Home in “At the Border” by Choman Hardi (1974) and “Home” by Warsan Shire (1988) by Mariwan N. Hasan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This research employs a comparative analysis that merges post-colonial theory with psychological insights on trauma and identity, investigating how Hardy and Shire employ literary techniques, narrative voices, and symbolic representations to convey the intricacies of exile, belonging, and selfhood. The results indicate that both poets utilize vivid imagery and fractured structures to depict the dissolution of home and identity within the framework of post-colonial displacement. …”
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    Connections and Disconnections in the Armenian Transnation: the Case of Armenian Americans and Armenia by Anouche Der Sarkissian

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The ebb and flow of history changes the nation-state and its exile community and eventually impacts the ties they maintain.…”
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    An Investigation on the Subject of Women in the Thoughts of Anton Chekhov Based on the Latest Story by the Author, The Lady Bride by Zeinab Sadeghi Sahlabad

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…If at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Decembrist women who went into exile with their husbands were considered the ideal women of Russia, in the late nineteenth century, women who were able to determine their own destiny were the ideal women of society.…”
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    ADD C FOR CONTEXT: WHAT CAN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS FROM THE HUMANITIES CONTRIBUTE TORESEARCH IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION? by Dror Abend-David, James Kusch

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In addition, we supplement the five C’s of the ACTFL - Communication, Culture, Connection, Comparison and Community - with a sixth C for context: the context of global language development through communications, economics, cultural exchange and geographical displacement, exile and immigration.…”
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    The Sacred Architecture of Josep Lluís Sert by Iñigo Ugalde-Blázquez, Ricardo Gómez-Val, Cinta Lluis-Teruel, Pilar Moran-García

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…An unknown aspect of Josep Lluís Sert (Barcelona, 1902–1983) is his deep engagement with Christian spirituality, particularly following his American exile. This perspective is beautifully reflected in his religious-themed projects, among which historiography has highlighted the church of Puerto Ordaz (Venezuela, 1951), the Chapel of St. …”
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    Les Ouïghours en Syrie by Dilnur Reyhan

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Most of them were forced into exile in Turkey via Malaysia and Thailand following the intensification of Chinese repression against them, and the Chinese operations in Pakistan against the TIP fighters led to last to leave Pakistan for Syria. …”
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    Les élites de l’ancien régime libyen : reconfigurations politiques en contexte transnational by Soraya Rahem

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Following the collapse of the Jamahiriya, former Libyan regime elites suffered a political downgrading and went into exile, notably to Egypt and neighboring Tunisia. …”
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    "All places equally estranged": A comparative reading of Veljko Milićević's The Pathless Land and Dinko Šimunović's The Stranger by Todorović Sofija D.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The novels' endings with the "self-exile" to America form a kind of circular structure, leaving the protagonists with the same feeling of detachment. …”
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    Le national à distance. Circulation de normes et réécriture du politique de la Tunisie by Stéphanie Pouessel

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Whether students residing abroad, expatriate workers, children of mixed Tunisian couples, political exiles or descendants from prominent political families in exile, such «national but remote» expatriates represent a wealth of potentially mobilisable outside social and political experience available to the practice of politics in Tunisia. …”
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    “They Are Our Children”: An Examination of Faith-Based, Tuition-Free, Private Schools as Potential Sites of Educational Opportunity for Refugee Children in Egypt and Lebanon by Sally Wesley Bonet, Samira Nabil Chatila

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…(1) Background: Turning the lens away from national schooling, which has long been proven problematic for refugee populations, this comparative case study explores the educational opportunities that faith-based, tuition-free schools provide refugee youth living in protracted exile in low and middle-income neighboring countries. (2) Methods: Leveraging Shirazi and Jaffe-Walter’s concept of countertopography and Bartlett and Vavrus’s comparative case study, this article draws on ethnographic engagement (2017–2019) at “Cairo Christian Academy”, a Sudanese refugee school in Egypt, and qualitative interviews with teachers, administrators, and staff at “Beirut Covenant School” (2020–2021) in Lebanon to answer the following question: What is possible within private, faith-based, tuition-free schools—particularly schools that teach secular curricula and are open to children from all faith backgrounds, as these mirror some of the more egalitarian aspects of public education—which have absorbed refugee students as a part of their mission to care for others? …”
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    Jeux de trompe-l’œil dans une cité déchue : La Nouvelle-Orléans de George Washington Cable dans Old Creole Days by Valérie CROISILLE

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Throughout his work, 19th century writer George Washington Cable, who was born in New Orleans, kept describing his native city with a tender and yet ruthless eye, before being almost forced into exile for having sharply turned his pen to a critique of his Creole fellow citizens. …”
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