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    Ritos de passagem, de Paula Tavares: o lugar da (re)memória na construção de uma dicção poética feminina em Angola by Eliza de Souza Silva Araújo, Ana Ximenes Gomes de Oliveira

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…O feminino é tratado como conhecimento e o erótico (LORDE, 2007) como via de um entendimento de si e da criatividade que rege a poesia e a vida. …”
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    The sacral topography of the Monastery of Treskavac by Smolčić-Makuljević Svetlana

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Over the centuries, many pilgrims, from the royalty local lords and members of well-to-do families to priests and monks Orthodox Christians but also non-Christians, came to show their respect to the Virgin of Treskavac. …”
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    Relations of the Russian administration and the highest estates of the Northern Caucasus in the context of the statement of Tsar power in the region in the second half of the XIX c... by Т. Ch. Dzhabaeva

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Analysis of the internal policy of a state in the North Caucasus, identification of positive and negative factors in the integration of the region, as well as the identification and consequences of the common interests of the tsarist administration and local feudal lords, is relevant since these processes influenced the social and economic development of the region, led to social conflicts, and in general, they changed the social and legal status of the population of the region, which was part of the legal field of the Russian Empire in the second half of the 19th century. …”
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    A gente não vai acreditar nessa neguinha! by Carolina dos Santos Bezerra Perez

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…A metodologia utilizada para a análise desse fenômeno tão complexo, se ancora na articulação entre academia e movimentos sociais, valendo-se da produção das feministas negras e decoloniais (CRENSHAW, 2002; DAVIS, 2016; hooks, 2019; VIGOYA, 2009 e 2016; CARNEIRO, 1996 e 2005; GONZALES, 2019 e 2020, NASCIMENTO, 2007 e 2019; COLLINS, 2016; LORDE, 1984; KILOMBA, 2019, ANZALDÚA, 1998 e 2016 e SPIVAK, 2010), congruentes com a metodologia da “reclamação” proposta por Sara Ahmed (2018 e 2021). …”
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    Houses of difference and glass: Dutch feminisms in the context of colonial exhibitions (1883–1898) by Schneeweisz, Damiët Etta Aleida

    Published 2022
    “…While critical breaks in 20th and 21st century feminist practice are well documented in the works of scholars like bell hooks, Audre Lorde and Chandra Mohanty, the ways in which feminism itself was intertwined with colonialism from its inception in the Netherlands in the late 19th century are less studied. …”
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    Ponte City, Johannesburg: a history of appropriation and the appropriation of history by McKay, Harriet

    Published 2021
    “…Ponte is known, however, for having been quickly abandoned following the Soweto Uprising in 1976, after which it was reappropriated by black squatters—drug lords, pimps and gang bosses. Thus, Ponte was transformed from heavenly white vision to black hell. …”
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    Reading and imagining family life in later medieval western Europe by Gordon, SR

    Published 2016
    “…Chapter Three turns to how this household operated on a wider scale, demonstrating how lords were caught between Christ's example and the pressures of lavish lay display when building networks of friendship. …”
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    The good consideration rule: an enrichment explanation by Kizhakkevalappil, K

    Published 2014
    “…</p> <p>At first blush, there are at least three major objections to the enrichment thesis — the decision of the High Court of Australia in <em>Roxborough</em>, the House of Lords’ decision in <em>Deutsche Morgan</em> and the law on restitution of mistaken payments made to discharge unenforceable debts. …”
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    What Is There to Do If You Find an Old Indian Canoe? Anti-Colonialism in Maritime Archaeology by Sara A. Rich, Cheryl Sievers-Cail, Khamal Patterson

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Further, by subscribing to the resurrectionist model of maritime archaeology, the immortalized canoe now bears the irony of colonial metaphor, as an unintended consequence of its preservation. We echo Audre Lorde’s famous sentiment by wondering if an anticolonial maritime archaeology can ever hope to dismantle the master’s boat using the master’s tools. …”
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    Language matters: representations of ‘heart failure’ in English discourse—a large-scale linguistic study by Rajiv Sankaranarayanan, Elena Semino, Jane Demmen, Nick Hartshorne-Evans

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…‘Heart failure’ is used much less than ‘cancer’ in UK parliamentary debates (House of Commons and House of Lords) between 1945 and early 2021, and less than ‘dementia’ from 1990 onwards. …”
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    Colouring écriture féminine in Peter Manson's translations of Mallarmé by Rebecca Varley-Winter

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In this work, I firstly trace an association between colour and the erotic in feminist theory and art, which can be seen in works such as Audré Lorde’s ‘Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power’ (1978), Pipilotti Rist’s ‘Ever is Over All’ (1997), and in Meiling Cheng’s ‘The Unbearable Lightness of Sight’ (2003), in which she writes: 'the image seized for view, however deliberately designed, exists in a state of indifference, whereas the viewer is most likely already overdetermined by his/her interpretive desire. …”
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    Miscellany/Mélanges

    Published 2017
    “…Ross, “This very awkward affair”: an entanglement of Scottish professors with English lords <br/> Leonore Loft, J.-P. Brissot and the problem of Jewish emancipation…”
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    The rules in Rylands v. Fletcher in Malaysia / Hapriza Ashari by Ashari, Hapriza

    Published 1986
    “…The rule was propounded by Blackburn J. which was later approved by the House of Lords and now regarded as detinitive "We think that the true rule of law is, that a person who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escape, must keep it in at his peril, and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. …”
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    #publicrelations on Twitter: Pushers, Talkers, Influencers on Spamming PR and Job Hunting by Ana Adi

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…For instance, Adi and Moloney (2012) assess the strategic uses of Twitter by protest groups, Adi, Erickson and Lilleker (2014) reflect on the networks and use pattern of the same platform by politicians, namely UK Labor party representatives in the House of Lords while Adi and Grigore (2015) analyze the strategic uses of social media by corporations. …”
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