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    Žemininkai Literary Movement in Vilnius: Relationship with the Space of a Multinational City by Mindaugas Kvietkauskas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The article examines the relationship between the generation of žemininkai (a literary movement; its name can be roughly translated as ‘representatives of land’) and the multi-ethnic Vilnius urban space since 1940, when the young representatives of this generation moved to the regained capital of Lithuania. …”
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    La ferme à enclos quadrangulaire du Bois des Olivettes à Roncourt (Moselle) : une catégorie d’établissement romain largement diffusée dans la vallée mosellane by Gaël Brkojewitsch, Brice Chevaux

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As a result, the cities of the Mediomatrici, Leuci and Treveri offer a remarkable range of settlements whose flourishing can be explained by several objective factors (proximity to: limes, to bodies of power, agricultural land of quality, etc.). …”
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    « Ascénir » le space opera : de Joël Maillard à Bruno Latour by Danielle Chaperon

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This questioning is rooted in the observation that this show shares with several other recent productions an apparently incongruous motif: touch down, namely the action of landing an aerospace vehicle on the ground of a planet. …”
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    Reviving/Revising “Lycidas”: Virginia Woolf’s Elegy to Unborn Poets in A Room of One’s Own by Marie Laniel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The epitome of late Renaissance pastoral elegy, “Lycidas” haunts many a Modernist poem or novel, from The Waste Land to Ulysses, as a contested subtext, the expression of a poetics of grief that could no longer hold after the First World War, and yet whose grip on the Modernist imagination remained strong. …”
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    Le camp F de Lautagne à Valence (Drôme) : l’organisation interne et la vie quotidienne d’un camp militaire romain au milieu du ier s. av. J.-C. by Magalie Kielb Zaaraoui, Loïc Buffat, Michel Reddé, Yahya Zaaraoui

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The triangular plateau of Lautagne overlooks the landscape south of Valence, and the Rhône, located a few hundred metres to the west. Combining a flat expanse of land, wide and steep slopes to the north and west, the area represents an ideal location for military settlement and surveillance; the plateau is easily defended, and faces the first foothills of the Massif Central. …”
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    Routledge handbook of African literature /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Towards an ethics of the humanitarian imagination /…”
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    "As Long as the Grass Grows, and the Sun Walks" by Caroline Ryan-York

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These rather script-like texts teach us that Land Acknowledgements have been re-imagined in a colonial view. …”
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    Vers une géographie imaginée de la Perse by Aurélie Choné

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…His travel narrative Mit dem Rucksack nach Indien (1927), which relates his journey from Vienna to India by land, via the Middle East, was published when he was 44 and at the height of his fame as a writer-traveler, and two years before he died of cold in Canada. …”
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    Reinventing and shifting lines in Vita Sackville-West’s Passenger to Teheran (1926) by Leila HAGHSHENAS

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…When, in 1926, the renowned Edwardian poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962) travelled to Iran to visit her husband, Harold Nicolson, who was then serving as a diplomat in Teheran, she could not have imagined how disconnected her image of Persia was from reality. …”
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    The Nation’s ‘Other’ Housing Project by Zihao Wong

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Unique to Singapore’s privatised high-rise housing developments was the intervention of the state in the close regulation of scarce land. Singapore’s private high-rise housing developments thus reflect a nation’s attitude towards its land as resource, and its subsequent imaginations and productions of more ‘land’ in the construction of high-rise housing estates. …”
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    The evolution of green spaces within institutional plots in Yeka Sub-City, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia by Utant Debebe, Utant Debebe, Alazar Assefa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings revealed a gradual decline in green space coverage by 10.86 hectare, primarily attributed to the expansion of built-up areas and an increase in bare land. …”
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    De la « Fortress Conservation » aux nouveaux modèles de gestion participative de la biodiversité en Tanzanie by Adriana Blache 

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This article analyses the new models of biodiversity conservation in Tanzania as an "apparatus" that is accompanied by a rhetorical arsenal legitimizing the removal of villages or significant parts of village land. …”
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    Des SIG aux observations de terrain : étude de la « trame jardinée potagère » dans les petites villes du Vexin français by Flora Rich, Yves Petit-Berghem

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Less densely populated areas with a large amount of arable land have so far received little attention. …”
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    Designing an educational model based on identity development with an Iranian-Islamic approach for primary school students. by Ali Oladhamzehzadeh, masoumeh oladiyan, Mahmoud Safari

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Imagined identity can play a powerful role in mediating external problems created in identity development. …”
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    Tirinea de Jesús Urzagasti (1969) by Giovanna Rivero

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Tirinea is, in fact, the land of “el Chaco” taken to its symbolic limits by a revolutionary imagination. …”
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    Migrating Literatures: Bulgaria in the American Imaginary by Alexandra Glavanakova

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Bulgaria emerges not only as a setting for the action in fictional works written by U.S. writers, but also as a sub-text rich in implications and references, as demonstrated by four novels: Elizabeth Kostova’s The Historian and The Shadow Land and Garth Greenwell’s What Belongs to You and Cleanness, which are the focus of analysis.…”
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    Les notions de fūkei, de ba et de fukkō au cœur d’un projet collectif artistique by Catherine Grout

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This essay shows how a specific understanding of landscape (fūkei) as an agricultural landscape associated with the collective imagination, memory, and the activities related to vegetable farming enabled artist Taho Ritsuko to engage survivors of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which struck Osaka-Kōbe in 1995, in a movement of reconstruction and renewal (fukkō). …”
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    Thabo Mbeki’s Decolonial Idea of an African in the African Renaissance by William Jethro Mpofu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… In this essay, I deploy a liberation philosophical perspective in order to understand Thabo Mbeki’s decolonial imagining of an African in the African Renaissance. …”
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