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Cycle de conférences "Emancipation par le savoir", Conférence 2 Jörg Lauster

2022

L’université est une fabrique de savoirs et nous, enseignants-chercheurs, sommes les passeurs de ces savoirs. Nous nous inscrivons dans la lignée des philosophes des Lumières qui chérissaient le savoir comme un moyen d’émancipation, l’instruction permettant aux individus d’acquérir les compétences intellectuelles pour se libérer des dominations. Tout comme les Lumières, confrontés aux enjeux de civilisation de notre temps – enjeux climatiques, enjeux géopolitiques, enjeux économiques et énergétiques – nous faisons aussi l’expérience qu’il faut oser le savoir : « Sapere aude ! » nous dit Kant. Le savoir est un défi permanent, une conquête, un manifeste, un commencement jamais une fin ; savoi…

Jörg Lausteremancipation[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencessavoir
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Spaces of Liberation? Geo-Hermeneutical Reading of the New Women’s Novel in Jordan

2017

Contemporary feminist novelists in Jordan are raising issues of emancipation, patriarchal society, violence against women and social attitudes in unaccustomed ways unknown earlier in the country. This is embedded within the political and socio-economic developments taking place in the country since 1990. The main aim of this scenario is to explore and to re-think the space-gender nexus in the new women’s novel using geo-hermeneutical approaches.

LibertaçãoFeminismoEmancipationJordâniaGeo-hermeneuticsFeminismFeminismPoliticsEmancipationSociologyNovelLibertação;JordanGeneral Engineeringlcsh:International relationsGender studiesGeo-HermenêuicaRaising (linguistics)LiteratureJordan; Feminism; Literature; Novel; Geo-hermeneutics; EmancipationSocial attitudesLiteraturaJordânia Feminismo Literatura Romance Geo-Hermenêuica Libertação;Nexus (standard)Romancelcsh:JZ2-6530Revista Conjuntura Austral
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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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Rozwód w prawie Polskiego Autokefalicznego Kościoła Prawosławnego: ewolucja instytucji w XX wieku

2018

Christian religions are differ significantly in their approach to termination of marriage by means of divorce. The Orthodox Church, accepting the sacramental character of marriage, allows for divorce and agrees for marrying again. An important role in shaping of religious norms is played by the autocephalous system within the Church. In accordance with it, the church canons based on the dogmas of the Orthodox Church must be interpreted with respect to the situation of the local church and with respect to the particular point in history. The legal perspective determined in that way indicates the sensitivity of the Church for social changes, which also influence the way termination of marriag…

Microbiology (medical)StatuteEmancipationPolitical scienceImmunologySocial changeImmunology and AllergyLocal churchCharacter (symbol)TheologyAnalecta Cracoviensia
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The Evolution of the Emancipation Movement of Women in the Maghreb

2019

Regaining independence by each country (Tunisia, Morocco 1956, Algeria 1962) and the publication of relevant documents (codes of family law, constitutions) created opportunities to speak more widely about social and economic rights, or about political rights for women. However, the rights granted to women were characterized by the principle of inequality, especially in Algeria and Morocco. In this difficult and complex situation, the emancipation movement of women went through various phases. In Algeria, its strength began to appear at the turn of the seventies and eighties of the twentieth century and has been constantly increased. In Morocco, in principle, the awakening took place in the …

MoroccoTunisiaMaghrebAlgeriawomanemancipationRocznik Orientalistyczny
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Marxist Influences in Psychology

2020

Marxist ideas influenced and inspired psychological thinking and practice in the 20th century in a range of ways. In different parts of the world, unique versions of Marxist psychology emerged as answers to questions and problems raised by specific historical contexts. As shown in the early 21st century scholarly interventions in Lev Vygotsky studies, the Soviet psychologist’s work was deeply embedded in the sociopolitical, cultural, and ideological context of early Soviet Russia. In countries such as Brazil and Italy, Marxism had a more indirect influence as an emancipatory discourse. In the wider framework of Latin American liberatory ideas and struggles, the educational philosopher Paulo…

Mérei FerencEmancipationPsychoanalysisemansipaatioAlienationMarx KarlkommunismimarxismiBasaglia FrancososiaalipsykologiacommunismMarxist psychologyliberation social psychologyvieraantuminenalienationoppihistoriaVygotsky LevpsykologiaMarxist philosophyemancipationaatehistoriaFreire PauloCommunism
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Negotiating Emancipation and Nationalism: Finnish Girls’ Literature from 1889–1901

2017

In this chapter, Myry Voipio explores the development of early Finnish girls’ literature, published at the turn of the nineteenth century, and how the novels discuss questions of nationality and emancipation. Voipio analyzes how four novels, Toini Topelius’ (1889) I utvecklingstid [In the time of development], Tekla Roschier’s Auringon noustessa 1898 [At sunrise], and two that use girls’ names as their titles, Hilja Haahti’s Helvi (1900), and Immi Hellen’s Eeva Aarnio (1901), depict their protagonists’ adolescent years. Voipio pays special attention to how the genre of girls’ literature has been reviewed and interpreted in Finland.

NegotiationEmancipation050903 gender studiesPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationNationalityGender studies0509 other social sciences0503 educationmedia_commonNationalism
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Pedagogia di comunità e pedagogie della liberazione

2014

Il tema trattato nel presente articolo riguarda il confronto tra la pedagogia di comunità e le pedagogie della liberazione, due approcci che sono accomunati dal desiderio di promuovere il risveglio collettivo di una nuova coscienza sociale e politica. Le due prospettive pedagogiche riaffermano entrambe i diritti di tutti gli esseri umani, anche degli esclusi, a divenire soggetti politici in grado di trasformare la società in direzione autenticamente democratica. Grazie alla lezione di grandi maestri come John Dewey, Paulo Freire e Aldo Capitini, la prassi educativa vissuta nei contesti comunitari genera la corresponsabilità democratica di tutti; la cura del bene comune e il rispetto non vio…

Pedagoy education community liberation dialogue emancipation democracyPedagogia educazione comunità liberazione dialogo emancipazione democraziaSettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E Sociale
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A SEARCH FOR PAIR-PRODUCED CHARGED HIGGS BOSONS IN Z0 DECAYS

1990

The utilitarian representation of sport in Rumania, a brake in the development of leisure practice. Since the countries of central Europe entered the liberal sphere influence, the consumptions of possessions and services develop there. We observe a movement of tutellaire and ideological emancipation of the sports organizations, but the practice of popular physical activities delays developing. If, on the ground, we notice the appearance of an structured professionally offer, contrary to all expectations, it does not pull a real increase of consumption. This situation which rises in inferred paradox a cultural interrogation on the previous history of these brakes. Historically, the sport dur…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsEmancipationNoticemedia_common.quotation_subjectALEPH experimet; Higgs BosonHiggs BosonConsumption (sociology)ALEPH experimetRepresentation (politics)NationalismPolitical economyIdeologyInterrogationCommunismParticle Physics - Experimentmedia_common
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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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