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Between Time and Culture: Anthropology and Historicity in the Study of Ancient Literature

2015

ENGLISH Since several decades the use of an ethno-anthropological approach has met with considerable success among classical scholars. The comparative analysis of ancient and ‘primitive’ cultures and the application of anthropological models to the interpretation of classical texts have stood out as a powerful alternative to traditional philology. This paper reassesses the complex relationship between cultural anthropology and classical studies, highlighting the relevance of historicity and diachronic factors as basic dimensions of both fields. Indeed, classicists referring to ethno-anthropology and its methods have sometimes inclined to see Graeco-Roman antiquity as a stereotypically homog…

Cultural StudiesAnthropology of the Ancient WorldHistory of Classical Scholarshiplcsh:History of the Greco-Roman WorldHistoricityHumanismlcsh:PAlcsh:DE1-100lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureIdealismAnthropology of the Ancient World; Historicity; Classicism; History of Classical Scholarship; Humanism; Idealism; Cultural StudiesSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaClassicism
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Cesare Pavese’s Il campo di granturco: geographical trails

2021

This article proposes a critical reading of the short story, Il campo di granturco [The Cornfield], by Cesare Pavese. Methodologically and epistemologically, it tries to highlight the existing consonances between literature and geography with regards to three key concepts – the border, the landscape, and the territory – that form an indissoluble connection between human beings and the world. In geography, border, landscape, and territory are regarded as key cognitive mediators within the interaction between the Self and the world. What purpose, then, does reading Pavese from a geographic perspective serve? Why do his works matter within the context of cultural geography? Pavese’s Il campo …

Cultural StudiesCritical readingGeography Planning and DevelopmentSociologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Dialog boxborder dialog landscape literature pavese territoryHumanities
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Guest editorial

2007

In a number of western countries we are now seeing a ‘new second generation’ – the children of the migrants who came to Europe and North America in the second half of the 20th century and who are now completing their education and entering the labour market. Many of these migrants came from less-developed countries such as Pakistan, Turkey, North Africa or Mexico as migrant workers. How this new second generation has fared within western educational systems may well prove crucial for the eventual integration and cohesion of western countries. Pessimists have been concerned that this new second generation may be much harder to integrate than the older migrants of European ancestry: cultural …

Cultural StudiesEconomic growthInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupGender studiesEducational attainment0506 political sciencePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Cultural diversity050602 political science & public administrationWestern literatureSociologySociology of Education050703 geographymedia_commonEthnicities
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“Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie and the Ambiguous Afterlife of the History of the Acadians”

2018

Abstract Longfellow’s Evangeline was hailed as a great and distinctively American work when it appeared in 1847, and the poem’s use of North American history was a key element in its favourable reception. This use of history, however, is ambiguous and complex. The epic continues, first of all, in a long tradition of romanticized retellings of the heart-rending story of the Acadians. But the work also engages in a dual-level dialogue with both the mid-eighteenth-century history of the Acadians, who are pitied, without inciting indignation, and the contemporary history of midnineteenth-century America, whose expansionism it both implicitly celebrates and criticizes. Resume Evangeline, le poem…

Cultural StudiesHistoryExpansionism[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureLiterature and Literary TheoryGensAmerican historymedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyEPIC050701 cultural studiesEvangeline[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAcadiansHenry Wadsworth LongfellowComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonPoetryContemporary history05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsArt060202 literary studiesIndignation0602 languages and literatureEthnologyAfterlifeHumanities
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Diversitate identitară în romanul românesc (1844-1932)

2020

This study explores, using intersectionality and quantitative analysis, several axes that help shape the identity of the characters in the fictional worlds from a corpus of approximately 500 Romanian novels published between 1844 and 1932. They are gender, ethnicity/nationality, and class/work. It also briefly analyzes the gender gap in the production of the novel and examines the dynamics between the gender of the authors and the gender of the main character(s) and the person of the narration, by using metadata compiled by our research team and complex searches in the digital corpus.

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary Theory0602 languages and literature05 social sciences0507 social and economic geography06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studies050701 cultural studiesTransilvania
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Lament for the loss of al-Andalus in two Zajal from Cútar

2012

This article edits, translates, comments and examines several aspects related with two strophic poems in Andalusian Arabic dialect. They are written in a miscellaneous volume recently found in Cútar (Málaga). Their contents speak about the hard moments lived during the last times of Muslim political power in the Iberian Peninsula. Mention is made to the copyist and the possible author of the poems.

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryArabiclcsh:CB3-482BP1-253Andalusian Arabiclcsh:History of CivilizationIslamPower (social and political)PoliticssufismoPeninsulapoesía estróficaHistory of Civilizationlcsh:BP1-253literatura árabeLiteraturegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPoetrybusiness.industrylcsh:Islamal-andalusElegylanguage.human_languageStrophic PoetryAl- AndalusSufismelegíaArabic LiteraturelanguagedialectalCB3-482businessHumanitiessiglo xvStrophic formXV centuryAl-Qantara : Revista de Estudios Arabes
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Out of Life: Routes, Refuge, Rescue

2017

Migrations of people have influenced the history of humankind from early on. Today, we are experiencing an exodus of people from misery and war-torn regions in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East to ...

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryMiddle EastLiterature and Literary Theory0602 languages and literatureEthnology06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studiesa/b: Auto/Biography Studies
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Critica ideologică în epoca limbajului administrativ de stânga: o istorie New Left a literaturii române contemporane

2021

As Teodora Dumitru (2016) has convincingly argued in the case of Romanian literary critic Eugen Lovinescu, the evaluation of literature he proposed along his History of Contemporary Romanian Literature (1926-1929) was guided by a solid liberal and bourgeois drive. Claiming the autonomy of the aesthetics, Lovinescu actually built an urban bourgeois literary canon in his effort to systematize the local literary material. Almost 100 years later, Mihai Iovănel’s History of Contemporary Romanian Literature: 1990-2020 (2021) proceeds to a similar effort, but through the lens of New Left critical theory. Both Lovinescu and Iovănel use what I call the administrative language of their time: Lovinesc…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary Theory0602 languages and literature06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studies16. Peace & justiceTransilvania
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"Mettre le soleil en bouteille" : les appareils de Mouchot et l'imaginaire solaire au début de la troisième République

2010

International audience; Dans l’imaginaire commun, le XIXe siècle reste associé au charbon. Le mineur incarne la figure du prolétaire et la machine à vapeur symbolise la révolution industrielle. Pourtant, on sait que cette prépondérance du charbon ne fut jamais totale, l’énergie hydraulique subsiste durablement et de multiples autres trajectoires technologiques et énergétiques ont été expérimentées. Au début de la Troisième République, alors que le régime s’appuie sur la science et la technique, un bref moment d’exaltation de l’énergie solaire et de ses possibilités d’avenir voit ainsi le jour. Devant la crainte de l’épuisement des gisements de houille, face à l’expansion impériale et aux né…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsappareils de Mouchot020208 electrical & electronic engineering06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyIIIe République060202 literary studies[ SHS.HISPHILSO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences0602 languages and literature0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringimaginaire solaire
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Pero Tafur and Bertradon de la Broquière in Constantinople: The Ceremonial Image of Mary of Trabzond and the Diplomatic Meetings around the Council o…

2019

After the fall of Constantinople (1453), Pero Tafur and Bertrandon de La Broquière make known their works, which are two of the most important travel books written in Europe during the fifteenth century. Both travellers had known, between fifteen and twenty years before, the emperor of Greece, John VIII Palaiologos, Pope Eugene IV and other protagonists of the councils of Basel (1431-1434) and Ferrara-Florence (1438-1439), which decreed the union between the Roman and Greek churches. The travellers were, thus, witnesses, but also informants and active diplomats for the attempts of religious and political union, which Pope Pius II tried to revive after the fall of Constantinople. Tafur and L…

Cultural StudiesHistoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsHistoria iconografía LiteraturaHistory iconography LiteraturePero Tafur Bertrandon de La Broquière Maria de Trebisonda Pisanello Concilio de Ferrara Libros de viajesPero Tafur Bertrandon de La Broquière Mary of Trabzond Pisanello Council of Ferrara Medieval Travel BooksMedievalia
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