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Mobile Fences: J.M. Coetzee’s <i>Waiting for the Barbarians</i>
Published 2011-05-01“…Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians, because not only this novel is setted on the border between an undefined Empire and the barbarians’ lands, but it also plays with various declinations of the idea of limit and boundary. …”
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Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD
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Bound in bronze – a Roman bronze statuette of a barbarian prisoner
Published 2021-03-01“…The small statuette of a bound barbarian from a Hungarian private collection is an interesting addition to the small group of these similar, although unusually harsh Roman representations of their foes. …”
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Hittites and "barbarians" in the Late Bronze Age: regional survey in northern Turkey
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“Time of the Barbarians”: The Phenomenon of Barbarism in the Film Brother 2 by Aleksey Balabanov
Published 2021-10-01“…Political and ethical meanings were revealed in the image of Danila Bagrov, but the research carried out clearly shows the features of a barbarian in him. Like the creator of Conan the Barbarian Robert Howard, Aleksey Balabanov states that it is the barbarian who is the hero of the current era. …”
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Holy Letters among Barbarian Peoples | Šventosios raidės barbariškose tautose
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“The people who are Illyrians and Celts”: Strabo and the identities of the ‘barbarians’ from Illyricum*
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Insignificant Others: Images of Barbarians on Military Art from Roman Britain
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We are not Barbarians: Literature and the Russian Émigré Press in England, 1890–1905
Published 2006-10-01“…If any single factor militated against late Victorian support for a Russian revolution, it was the entrenched belief that Russians were barbarians, incapable of governing themselves, a race of ‘besotted savages utterly unfit for civilisation'. …”
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<em>Barbarico more testudinata.</em> The Roman image of Barbarian houses
Published 2016-02-01“…There are only few Antique literary sources on simple buildings and depictions which show huts or Barbarian houses are scarce too. The short study makes an attempt to identify structural details that were shown on Late Roman coins and link them to other surviving images.…”
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Hittites and "barbarians" in the Late Bronze Age: regional survey in northern Turkey
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"But that will not be my way" : locating counter-hegemonic energy in waiting for the barbarians and foe.
Published 2011“…This dissertation examines the texts Waiting for the Barbarians and Foe by John Maxwell Coetzee as literary platforms for the discourse of an ongoing political struggle filled with counter-hegemonic drive. …”
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Senators, bishops, decuriones and barbarians, in the 4th to 5th centuries
Published 2018“…As imperial power waned and left a vacuum, new opportunities opened up to barbarians. The new patterns allowed the barbarian and Roman elites to become one, and eventually transform into the aristocracy of the early Middle Ages.…”
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Camus and Aristotle on the Art Community and its Errors
Published 2021-02-01Subjects: “…barbarian/civilized, barbarian/modern, camus, art community, purpose of art.…”
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Roman–barbarian relations in the light of the collection Panegyrici Latini (289-389 AD)
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Female figures in the political relations between Greeks and Barbarians during the Archaic Age
Published 2013-07-01“…Study of the importance of some women for the politics relations between Greeks and Barbarians during the Archaic Age, with special reference to the phoceaean colonization (Marseille) and its interpretation in the greek images and topics relating the Barbarians.…”
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A plastic approach to musical meaning: An analysis of The Barbarian by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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Understanding 6th-century barbarian social organization and migration through paleogenomics
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Between the Culture and Barbarians: Semiotic Analysis of the Poem „Venetian Mask...“ by Giedrė Kazlauskaitė
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South African censorship: the production & liberation of Waiting for the barbarians, by J. M Coetzee
Published 2019-10-01“…Through documental and critical analysis, this article aims to answer one question: why Waiting for the barbarians, novel by J. M Coetzee published in 1980, was never banned? …”
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