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Experiences that intertwine… Lives that are built: Narratives of an immigrant
Published 2015-06-01“…The emigration becomes, thus, the vehicle to the formation of a new setting – a novel ambience in which land, labor, freedom and even reciprocity, itself, are re-signified by the immigrant’s agency, becoming the core values of their "new" homeland’s way of life.…”
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Restor(y)ing Indigenous Sovereignty in Cherie Dimaline’s Empire of Wild
Published 2023-04-01“…The article looks at how the novel uses the rogarou, a canine-human monster found in French-Canadian and Métis oral traditions, its meanings constructed in different discourses, to restore and ‘re-story’ the Métis in their homeland through the agency of Indigenous womanhood. …”
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Polski krytyk teatralny Andrzej Wirth – mistrz przemieszczania się i jego rola w kształtowaniu nowego oblicza teatru w Niemczech
Published 2022-12-01“…Andrzej Wirth’s life was beyond borders and divisions, although with a particular attachment to the culture of his homeland and Germany; he was rooted in childhood memories and a desire for theatre as a liberated art in an age of evolving media technologies. …”
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The invisible motherland? The Catalan-speaking minority in Sardinia and Catalan nationalism
Published 2014-12-01“…Nonetheless, the small town is bereft of a Catalan nationalist movement, only a minority have passed from a folkloric and cultural view to a more political interpretation of the relationship with the linguistic 'homeland'. This paper aims to analyse the reasons of the invisibility of Catalonia as motherland seen (or unseen) from the Mediterranean city.…”
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Necropolitical Debris: The Dichotomy of Life and Death
Published 2015-03-01“…The article concludes by arguing that the Bill is a continuation of the Zionist legal history that has evicted Palestinians from their homeland, both physically and psychologically, and as such, it attempts to deny a Palestinian narrative of exile, dispossession and collective trauma.…”
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Reclaiming Home in Indigenous Women Poetry of North America
Published 2021-04-01“…This paper extends the boundaries of the concept of home from a physical space, such as house and homeland, to a representational one, such as community or cultural articulation, in which one finds comfortable identification (cf. …”
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Penguatan Pendidikan Karakter Melalui Keteladanan Guru dan Orang Tua Siswa
Published 2021-09-01“…Based on the results of research at MI Ma'arif NU Karanggedang 2 Purbalingga, the values of character education exemplified by teachers and parents are religious character, honesty, tolerance, discipline, social care, creative, independent, care for the environment, love to read, love peace , friendly/ communicative, appreciate achievements, love the homeland, democratic, and responsibility. …”
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Citizenship and Authority "Having a Duty or Asking for a Right"
Published 2017-08-01“…The citizen, however, is obsessed by elevating the civilization of his homeland, and continuing its history of progress and modernity. …”
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Coping with Discourses on Minority Populations among the Rang of Far Western Nepal: Nation, Scheduled Tribe, Janajāti, and Indigeneity
Published 2023-10-01“… The main inhabitants of Byans, Chaudans, and Darma, three adjacent Himalayan valleys in the Mahakali (Kali) drainage system, call themselves ‘Rang’ in their own languages. Their homeland, which has long constituted part of the extensive frontier between South Asia and Tibet, has been politically divided between Nepal and India for nearly two centuries. …”
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A Behaviour of Religious Moderation among Salafi in Ambon
Published 2023-12-01“…The research results found that for the Salafis, love for their homeland was proven during the COVID-19 pandemic; Salafi groups in Ambon also implement all policies issued by the Indonesian government without exception. …”
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Pro-Violence Sermons of a Secular State: Turkey’s Diyanet on Islamist Militarism, Jihadism and Glorification of Martyrdom
Published 2021-08-01“…This paper shows that the contents of the Friday sermons, that reach at least 50 percent of the country’s adult males every week, have moved from Turkish nationalist understanding of militarism and martyrdom to more radical, Islamist and pro-violence interpretations that actively promote dying for the nation, homeland, religion and God. The sermons also emphasise that new generations must be raised with this pro-violence religious spirit, which is also novel.…”
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A Postcolonial Ecocritical Reading of Mahmoud Darwish’s “The Red Indian’s Penultimate Speech to the White Man”
Published 2023-04-01“…The analysis in this article is premised on Darwish’s dictum in this poem that the resistance of the colonized against loss of homeland is also a resistance against loss of nature; that is, Darwish seems to argue that the ecological ethos is inherent in the resistance of colonized people against settler colonialism. …”
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Prospects for Higher Shia Religious Education in Post-Soviet Countries
Published 2023-06-01“…Analysing their specifics, one can see that almost all the clerics of these communities received religious education in Iran and/or Iraq, while the Sunni clerics of the same countries most often studied in their homeland. This problem in the aspect of comparing Sunni and Shia education, as well as the past (starting from the USSR times), the present and the future of Shia higher religious education were studied in this paper.…”
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The Unhomed Vietnam Veteran: “Queer Houses” in Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam Works
Published 2022-05-01“…One of the ways Vietnam War fiction has represented the issue of homelessness and estrangement from the homeland has been to resort to one of the most pervasive metaphors in US literature: that of the imperfect, crumbling haunted house. …”
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Dramatising the Conflicts of Nation and the Body: Displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë's Poetry of ‘Home’ and ‘Exile’ Dualities
Published 2008-12-01“…The conflicts of nation (whether they are presented in a real or fictionalised manner) are simultaneously reflected in the conflicts of the body itself; and the word ‘home’ —a metaphor for both ‘place’ and ‘being’— assumes different but related nuances (from the familiar hearth and the exalted homeland to the poet’s mind, Nature or God’s bosom). …”
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Smart Urban Water Networks: Solutions, Trends and Challenges
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The School Culture in the Context of the Hofstede's Culture Classification Investigation on Aphorisms
Published 2021-04-01“…When the aphorisms were examined thematically, it was seen that emphasis is placed on the themes of “education, teachers, reading habit, being hardworking, love of homeland and science”. The themes: love, peace, benevolence, cooperation, etc. can be added to the previous ones. …”
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Home sweet home! Repatriation, reintegration and land allocation in Afghanistan
Published 2013-06-01“…Since 2002, an estimated 6 million Afghan refugees have returned to their homeland. The world has witnessed the largest voluntary repatriation program in recorded history (Kronenfeld, 2011), with over 4.6 million returnees assisted by the Government of Afghanistanand the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). …”
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PATRIOTISM AS А VALUE: ESSENCE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Published 2018-10-01“…The author defines patriotism as an unconditional and highly meaningful feeling-value, which characterizes the person’s attitude towards people, homeland, state and oneself. Unconditional aspect of patriotism means that the feeling of patriotism cannot be founded on external forms of encouragements. …”
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POSSIBILITY OF RECOGNITION OF MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP STATUS OF THE INDONESIAN DIASPORA COMMUNITY
Published 2023-06-01“…The era of globalization that is happening in the world today shows the fading of boundaries between countries, which is followed by a change in the meaning of the concept of nationalism and the revival of the concept of love for the homeland which is inclusive of cosmopolitanism, nationalism, the recognition of dual citizenship status becomes important in the effort to provide legal protection for every person of Indonesian descent who is now a member of the Indonesian diaspora community. …”
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