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Den kultur- och litteraturhistoriska gestalten i den lettiska novellen “Svētā Briģita” (“Heliga Birgitta”) av Jānis Ezeriņš

2019

Cultural-historical and literary gestalt in the Latvian short story “Saint Birgitta” (“Heliga Birgitta”) by Jānis EzeriņšThe Latvian author Jānis Ezeriņš’s (1891–1924) literary heritage includes, among other texts, the collection of short stories Fantastiska novele un citas (Fantastic short story and others, 1923). The collection contains the short story “Svētā Briģita” (“Saint Birgitta”), in which the author has used the image of a saint, which is very well known in the history of culture, literature and religion. The image can be related both to Celtic mythology and the historical Swedish personality, who had been the founder of Vadstena monastery and a literary author herself (approx. 13…

Celtic languagesmedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguageLatvianDestinySAINTGeneral MedicineMythologyArtHuman valuesReligious studieslanguage.human_languagemedia_commonScandinavistica Vilnensis
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Conversion as Negotiation. Converts as Actors of Civil Society

2020

This article focuses on the religious movement of the Ahmadiyya and its civil society organization, Humanity First, in West-Africa and in Europe. Particular attention is paid to the place of converts within these two institutions. Conversions to an Islamic minority and the actions of this minority are studied through the prism of social commitment. I examine the intersections between religious values, the ideas of solidarity in the societies under scrutiny and, the kaleidoscopic range of Muslim charities. The paper investigates conversion as negotiation in regard to gender, social mobility, and power. Conversion is approached here as a matter of social relations and not personal belief. I a…

Civil societyScrutinyReligious valueslcsh:BL1-2790media_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geography0603 philosophy ethics and religion050701 cultural studieslcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismPower (social and political)social engagementPolitical scienceBurkina Fasofaith-based NGOconversionmedia_common060303 religions & theology05 social sciencesReligious studies06 humanities and the artsSocial mobilitySocial engagementSolidarityNegotiationPolitical economyAhmadiyyaFranceReligions
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Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty

2020

The increasingly acknowledged post-secular perspective has resulted in the emergence of some new approaches theorizing this phenomenon. One such approach has been the concept of religious engagement, which calls for the redefinition of the perception of religious non-state actors towards including them as important partners in the process of identifying and realizing political goals. According to this view, due to the multidimensional role played by religious communities and non-state religious actors, they need to be recognized as pivotal in creating a new form of knowledge generated through encounter and dialogue of the political decision-makers with these subjects. Among numerous others,…

Civil societyrelational approachlcsh:BL1-2790Refugeemedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)Community of Sant’Egidio0603 philosophy ethics and religionlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismPoliticsState (polity)Political sciencePhenomenonPerceptionreligious engagement; post-secularism; civil society; transformative approach; relational approach; duty dilemma; Humanitarian Corridors; Community of Sant’Egidio050602 political science & public administrationcivil societytransformative approachmedia_commonHumanitarian Corridors060303 religions & theologypost-secularism05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Religious studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the arts0506 political sciencereligious engagementduty dilemmaReligions
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P24. Classical brain stem syndromes: Myth or reality?

2007

Cognitive sciencePsychoanalysisNeurologyPhysiology (medical)Neurology (clinical)MythologyPsychologySensory SystemsClinical Neurophysiology
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Ageing, Gender and Leadership: A Study Based on Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings

2017

Based on current research on ageing in organizations, this chapter focuses on ageing, its gendered nature, and its relations to what is valued in organizational settings in terms of careers and leadership. Stories about ageing are present in mythology, archetypes, and the societal collective unconsciousness, often followed by heroism and charismatic figures. Myths of ageing are manifold but may also represent a “Grand Story” of ageing, present for everyone as an ideal without gender or other dimensions. Using Tolkien’s mythology and Peter Jackson’s guided film trilogy The Lord of the Rings, the gendered relations between ageing, leadership, and leadership charisma are explored and interpret…

Collective unconsciousFilm analysismedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGender studiesArtMythologyIdeal (ethics)Trilogy0502 economics and businessCharisma0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHumanitiesArchetype050203 business & managementmedia_common
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Postcolonial Ghosts / Fantômes Postcoloniaux

2009

As liminal beings, ghosts seem particularly appropriate to define, question or challenge hybrid cultures where several, seemingly irreconcilable, identities coexist. The present volume wonders how they manifest themselves in the English-speaking world, and whether there is a specifically postcolonial kind of haunting. The 22 articles deal with textual, translational or historical ghosts, and take us to Canada, Australia, Africa, India or the Caribbean. Poems by Gerry Turcotte literally haunt the volume, which thus juxtaposes theory and practice in a dynamic and fruitful way.

Commonwealthtraductionintertextualité[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturemythologieghostsmythologypostcolonial literaturetranslation[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturespectralitypolitique[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literatureintertextualitylittérature postcolonialepoliticsfantômesspectralité
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Founding myths of EU Europe and the workings of power in the EU heritage and history initiatives

2018

Along with the European Union’s (EU) increased interest in a common European culture and past, narration as a means to create and communicate about them has gained new momentum. By applying the Discourse-Mythological Approach, I explore how the EU narrates the story of the origins of EU Europe in two recent EU heritage/history initiatives. The analysis brought out three storylines in the mythmaking of EU Europe. While the first storyline emphasizes temporal continuity, shared cultural roots, and preservation and transmission of a common legacy, the second focuses on the idea of a break and a rebirth of a civic/political community. The third storyline highlighting founding figures and key he…

Cultural Studies05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesMythology16. Peace & justice0506 political scienceEducationPower (social and political)Politics0508 media and communicationsMomentum (finance)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceNarrativeEuropean unionmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies
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Pamięci nieukojone. Wokół upamiętniania ofiar w Serbii i Chorwacji (Jasenovac, Bleiburg i belgradzkie Sajmište)

2016

Tekst koncentruje się na przemianach tożsamości narodowych w dwóch krajach postjugosłowiańskich (Serbii i Chorwacji). (Re)konstrukcje przeszłości mające tam miejsce od lat dziewięćdziesiątych XX wieku zakładały przede wszystkim zanegowanie dziedzictwa wspólnego opartego na zmitologizowanej walce partyzanckiej, a następnie wybór z przeszłości tych wydarzeń, o których pamięć należy kultywować. Walka przeciwstawnych pamięci (serbskiej i chorwackiej) oraz polaryzacja społeczeństwa chorwackiego pokazana zostaje na przykładzie praktyk komemoratywnych związanych z miejscami zagłady (Jasenovac i Bleiburg) z okresu drugiej wojny światowej. W tekście przywołano również miejsce kojarzone z Holokaustem…

Cultural StudiesCroatianHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIPolarization (politics)MythologyAncient historylanguage.human_languageSymbolThe HolocaustlanguageSerbianmedia_commonPorównania
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El mito quinqui. Memoria y represión de las culturas juveniles en la transición postfranquista

2020

Este trabajo parte de una imagen inicial–el cuarto quinqui como habitación histórica–para plantear el estudio del fenómeno quinquillero en una dialéctica compleja entre mitología, historicidad y memoria. Me planteo confrontar el actual regreso de lo quinqui en relación con las emergencias de los supuestos quinquis históricos en el archivo de los años setenta. Se trata, sin duda, de una confrontación problemática. Mi trabajo se organiza en dos tiempos. Primero, se trata de deconstruir “el mito quinqui”, analizando sus características y razones tanto en su construcción actual, como regreso quinqui, como en su emergencia histórica. Y después se trata de pensar qué es lo que ese mito impide ver…

Cultural StudiesDialecticLinguistics and LanguageHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationMythologyTwo stagesLanguage and LinguisticsPoliticsHistoricityPhenomenon:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Relation (history of concept)Humanities
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Reframing belonging : affective localism and the early fiction of Reino Rinne

2017

ABSTRACTThe early fiction of a novelist and journalist born in the north of Finland, Reino Rinne (1913–2002), is illustrative of the post-war interest in a redefinition of cultural belonging. The aim of this article is to offer a reading of Rinne’s works that throws light on the way they exemplify a post-war articulation of affective localism. What is especially characteristic of the affective localism produced in Rinne’s early fiction is the deployment of certain narrative elements, realism as an aesthetic regime, tropes of spatial belonging and historical myths that are endowed with affective charge. A comparison between Rinne's first novel Tunturit hymyilevat. Kuvaus Lapista 1900-luvun a…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLappiHistoryfiction and poetrySociology and Political Scienceaffektiivisuusfiktiomedia_common.quotation_subjectta6122fictionBerlandpolitiikkaReading (process)050602 political science & public administrationta616jälleenrakentaminen0601 history and archaeologyNarrativekaunokirjallisuusLocalismWildernessbelongingArticulation (sociology)media_commonLiterature060102 archaeologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesRinnekuuluminen06 humanities and the artsMythologyCognitive reframingestetiikka0506 political scienceReinoLaurenAestheticsAnthropologyaffectivitybusinessRealismActa Borealia : A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies
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