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Species cohesion despite extreme inbreeding in a social spider.

2011

Colonial social spiders experience extreme inbreeding and highly restricted gene flow between colonies; processes that question the genetic cohesion of geographically separated populations and which could imply multiple origins from predecessors with limited gene flow. We analysed species cohesion and the potential for long-distance dispersal in the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola by studying colony structure in eastern South Africa and the cohesion between this population and Namibian populations previously published. Data from both areas were (re)analysed for historic demographic parameters. Eastern South African S. dumicola were closely related to an east Namibian lineage, showing coh…

Lineage (evolution)PopulationMolecular Sequence DataPopulation DynamicsColonialismDNA MitochondrialGene flowSouth AfricaSpecies SpecificityCohesion (geology)AnimalsCluster AnalysisInbreedingeducationSocial BehaviorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyeducation.field_of_studyLikelihood FunctionsbiologyBase SequenceModels GeneticEcologyGenetic VariationSpidersSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationNamibiaGenetics PopulationHaplotypesBiological dispersalInbreedingSocial spiderJournal of evolutionary biology
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Postcolonial studies and translation theory

2009

La característica diferenciadora que poseen los enfoques postcoloniales en traducción radica en el hecho de que éstos analizan encuentros interculturales que se desarrollan en contextos marcados por desequilibrios en las relaciones de poder y es ahí donde se manifiestan tanto sus virtudes como sus defectos. Su mayor aportación ha sido sacar a la luz el papel del poder en la producción y recepción de traducciones. Sin embargo, se duda de que las teorías postcoloniales puedan aplicarse satisfactoriamente a otros intercambios interlingüísticos en los que las desigualdades en las relaciones de poder sean mínimas. Por otra parte, existe una tendencia generalizada a infravalorar las diferencias e…

Linguistics and LanguageCulturaInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectOrientalismResistanceCulturePessimismPostcolonialismeColonialismPolíticaReification (Marxism)Language and LinguisticsEducationEstudios postcolonialesPostcolonial studiesResistenciaTranslation studiesTraducciómedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPoliticsPostcolonial studies; Resistance; Orientalism; Politics; CultureTraducción e InterpretaciónPower relationsArtEpistemology:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Estudios postcoloniales; Resistencia; Orientalismo; Política; Cultura; Postcolonial studies; Resistance; Orientalism; Politics; CultureCartographyOrientalismo
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Otherness and self in latvian theatre: Changes at the turn of the nineteenth century

2015

In the article, political and historical interpretations of the first play in Latvian, an adapted translation of Ludvig Holberg’s Jeppe of the Hill (1723, Latvian version 1790) are explored. Although the play has been often interpreted as a work of anti-alcohol propaganda, the article argues that the political motives of the play are no less important. Translated into Latvian during the time of the French revolution, the play mirrors the tense atmosphere of the revolutionary years and reflects changes in Latvian peasant identity. While translating, Baltic German pastor Alexander Johann Stender changed the play’s setting to the late eighteenth century Courland and added new details, emphasiz…

LiteratureEmancipationVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLatvianEnlightenmentIdentity (social science)Colonialismlanguage.human_languagePeasantPoliticsSerfdomlanguageSociologybusinessmedia_common
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Commenti a “Bronislaw Malinowski, l’antropologia pratica, la politica e il colonialismo” di Antonino Colajanni, con una risposta dell’autore

2022

Commenti a “Bronislaw Malinowski, l’antropologia pratica, la politica e il colonialismo” di Antonino Colajanni, con contributi di Marco Bassi, Valeria Ribeiro Corossacz, Antonio De Lauri, Frederico Delgado Rosa, Andrea E. Pia, Leonardo Piasere, Daniela Salvucci, Ivan Severi, Barbara Sorgoni, Jaro Stacul, Giuseppe Tateo, Elisabeth Tauber, Dorothy L. Zinn, Pier Paolo Viazzo e una risposta dell’autore.

Malinowski antropologia applicata antropologia pratica colonialismoMalinowskicolonialismoAntropologia applicataSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologicheantropologia pratica
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Unravelling diet composition and niche segregation of colonial waterbirds in a Mediterranean wetland using stable isotopes

2021

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioEcologyDiet compositionNiche segregationWetlandColonialismEnvironmental sciencePaddy fieldAnimal Science and ZoologyTrophic nicheEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIbis
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Altérités dans l'expatriation lointaine : dialogisme des imaginaires collectifs et des discours individuels

2015

In a postcolonial context, this research looks into the itineraries of French expatriates, from a former colonial empire, in Malaysia, a former British colony. The autobiographical discourses of the French expatriates, blogs, research writings and research interviews, are analyzed in terms of the articulation between individual experiences and collective representations, interrogating how experiencing alterity, as well as writing or speaking about it, participates in the construction of identities. The discourse analysis is dialogical and takes in consideration a larger field of discourses: the centuries‐long orientalist discourse as theorized by Bill Ashcroft, Tzvetan Todorov or Edward Sai…

Mobility[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureIdentitéAutobiographieDiscourse[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAltéritéPostcolonialisme[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturePostcolonialismMobilitéAlterityIdentityDiscours[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsAutobiography
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Personāži ar hibrīdu identitātēm Amitava Goša un Salmana Rušdi romānos

2017

Šis maģistra darbs analizē personāžu hibrīdu identitātes un to savdabīgās balsis Salmana Rušdi un Amitava Goša romānos. Darba teorētiskā daļa ir balstīta uz krievu filozofa Mihaila Bahtina teorijām par heteroglosiju un polifoniju romānos, kā arī Edvarda Saida, Homi Babas, Roberta Janga un citu filozofu teorijām par koloniālismu, migrāciju, diasporām un hibriditāti. Darba praktiskā daļa izmeklē personāžu hibrīdu identitātes Salmana Rušdi un Amitava Goša romānos – “Magoņu jūra”, “Pusnakts bērni”, “Zeme zem viņas kājām” un “Maura pēdējā nopūta”. Pētījums pierāda, ka Amitavs Gošs un Salmans Rušdi meistarīgi iekļauj hibriditāti savos romānos, katram personāžam piešķirot specifisku un unikālu ide…

PolyphonySalman RushdieValodniecībaHybridityColonialismAmitav Ghosh
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International student mobility in Southern-Latin Europe: beyond the EU logics, towards a new space

2018

This paper discusses international student mobility (ISM) in Southern-Latin Europe, specifically Italy, Portugal, and Spain, analysing the inflow of international students as reflected in the UNESCO, OECD and European Commission databases. Only recently Italy, Portugal and Spain, as latecomers, have become more actively involved in ISM dynamics. This trend has been a response to EU pressures to internationalization, instrumented through the consolidation of the Bologna process and the need to build a common space of higher education. The analysis shows that at the intra-European level Italy, Portugal and Spain share similar ISM patterns; however, in the global context other logics shape ISM…

Portugal and Spainneo-colonialismOECD and European Commission databases. Only recently Italyand Spainhowevermovilidad estudiantil internacionalSouthern-Latin EuropeInternational student mobilityhave become more actively involved in ISM dynamics. This trend has been a response to EU pressures to internationalizationin the global context other logics shape ISM dynamics. This study confirms the great potential that ItalyNeo-colonialismSouthern-latin EuropeUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAspecifically Italybeyond the EU logics [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874490 International student mobility in Southern-Latin Europe]towards a new space FrançaPadillaPortugalor the Southern-Latin European space:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Portugal and Spain share similar ISM patternsThaishave to attract international students both from the EU and from other world regions. International student mobilityanalysing the inflow of international students as reflected in the UNESCOneocolonialismo1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874490 International student mobility in Southern-Latin Europe: beyond the EU logicsBeatriz This paper discusses international student mobility (ISM) in Southern-Latin Europeinstrumented through the consolidation of the Bologna process and the need to build a common space of higher education. The analysis shows that at the intra-European level Italyas latecomerspaíses latinos de Europa del Sur. 109 128
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“She Isn’t Going to Give Up”: Women’s Resilience in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane – A Feminist Reading

2019

Abstract While Monica Ali’s novel Brick Lane is most often analyzed from the vantage points of postcolonialism as a text dealing primarily with the plight of the Bangladeshi immigrant community in London, it is difficult, if not downright impossible, to overlook the crucial role women and feminine resilience (in the face of not only patriarchy, but also racism, religion and social unrest) play in the novel. In actual fact, the story can much easier be read as the plight of women in their quest for self-determination and identity than as a novel about cultural clashes in the multicultural metropolis. The present essay sets out to prove that feminism is actually at the forefront of Ali’s nove…

PostcolonialismBrickEmancipationmedia_common.quotation_subjectReading (process)Cultural studiesLiterary criticismGender studiesSociologyPsychological resilienceFeminismmedia_commonEast-West Cultural Passage
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The Mediterranean, or Where Africa Does (Not) Meet Italy: Andrea Segre's A Sud di Lampedusa (2006)

2013

The essay studies the crossing (or "burning") of the hundred thousand Africans who have traversed the Mediterranean in the past decades to look for better life conditions in Europe, through an analysis of Andrea Segre's documentaries, in particular South of Lampedusa (2006).

PostcolonialismDocumentarieAfricaThe Black MediterraneanThe "Burning"Migrations StudieItaly.Mediterranean Studie
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