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    Acción colectiva y educación popular: contribuciones para un conocimiento emancipatorio Collective action and popular education: contributions for emancipatory knowledge by Ricardo Delgado S

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…De Sousa in their efforts to renew critical theory and reinvent social emancipation, the article presents a reflection about the invention and gives an update of an emancipatory knowledge from the collective action undertaken by social movements in the Latin American context. …”
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    Être communiste en Algérie dans les années 1920 et 1930 by Éloïse Dreure

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Enfin, je souhaitais observer la façon dont ils étaient parvenus à ouvrir un espace d’émancipation malgré la répression et la prégnance de la société coloniale. …”
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    The essence, models and stages of the formation and implementation of state policy in the field of culture in modern Ukraine by S.M., K.O.

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Two configurations of state policy models in the field of culture are considered and characterized: 1) liberal, partly state, state bureaucratic-enlightenment, state prestige-enlightenment, national-emancipation; 2) populist, paternalistic, cultural, sociodynamic. …”
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    Discussion About the Book by Krausz Tamás “The Fate of Ideas During the USSR History and After...” by Nina Vashkau, Arcady German, Tatiana Ivanova, Evgeniy Krinko, Sergey Sidorov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Ivanova (section “Historical memory forecasting the future”) focuses on self-government as an instrument of social emancipation as a direction to develop the social structure, which T. …”
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    Securitization and Democracy in Eurasia: Transformation and Development in the OSCE Region, edited by Anja Mihr, Paolo Sorbello, and Brigitte Weiffen. Springer, Cham. 2023. XVII, 4... by Syuzanna Barseghyan, Svetlana Jilavyan

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This causes the alternation of democratic tendencies, that is, tendencies of liberalization, emancipation of the political, economic and cultural spheres with tendencies to strengthen the influence of state power structures on the development of the Eurasian society. …”
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    BECOMING LOVABLE – HOW WAS THE WORLD-FAMOUS IBSEN RECEIVED IN HUNGARY IN THE 19ᵀᴴ CENTURY? by Veronka-Örsike ASZTALOS

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The play triggered a major debate on the role of the women in Hungarian society and their emancipation. REZUMAT. Devenind iubit – cum a fost primit renumitul Ibsen în Ungaria în secolul al 19-lea? …”
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    A “new woman” or a “superwoman”? A Silver Age project by Mikhailova, Maria Viktorovna, Nazarova, Anastasia Viktorovna

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The creators of products for the mass reader, which absorbed both realistic traditions and the discoveries of modernism, also responded to the problem of women’s emancipation. N. M. Minsky in the play Alma and V. Bryusov in The Last Pages from the Diary of a Woman tried to present the model of the “superwoman” based on the Nietzschean vision. …”
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  8. 1308

    “The war between the sexes” in the works of F. Norris (The novels “Moran of the Lady Letty” and “A Man’s Woman”) by Gadylshin , Timur R.

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The interaction of the sexes often grows irreconcilable, and the theme of emancipation becomes one of the key ones in the writer’s work. …”
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    Editorial by Debajyoti Biswas

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article tries to articulate the possibilities of emancipation by making a Lefebvrian reading of Hasan’s anthology of poems. …”
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    Zinovieva-Annibal, la construction d’un sujet féminin dans la littérature russe du début du XXe siècle by Françoise Defarges

    “…Ce sujet universel, qui a toutes les caractéristiques de « l’identité moderne » analysée par Charles Taylor, est néanmoins féminin car issu du regard sur soi d’une femme qui met à jour le pouvoir des discours qui catégorisent les femmes et les privent de parole.Les commentateurs contemporains considèrent d’ailleurs Zinovieva-Annibal comme féministe, bien qu’elle n’ait pas directement contribué au mouvement d’émancipation des femmes en développement à son époque.…”
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    A Imagem-Transe: Deleuze, Glauber Rocha e o povo que falta by PABLO ENRIQUE ABRAHAM ZUNINO

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Thus, the cinema opens ways to think about the political struggle in dialogue with the contemporary, which leads us to problematize the theme of violence that emerges as a power of metamorphosis and emancipation in response to the intolerable. Keywords: Cinema. …”
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    Intervroulike seksualiteit in die latere Middeleeue: ʼn Ideëhistoriese oorsig by Johann Beukes

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Taking as its premise the inclusion of ‘female sodomy’ in an extensive 11th-century (per Damian’s Liber gomorrhianus, 1049) articulation of ‘sodomy’ as every possible form of ‘irrational fornication’, and employing Foucault’s critique of modern, heteronormative scientia sexualis, themes presented in the article include the 11th-century construction of gender-inclusive ‘sodomy’ and the postulation of ‘the female sodomite’, the distinction between simple and complex taboos, transgressing and transcending modes of resistance to complex taboos, four significant developments during the 12th century (the subtle heterosexual distinction between male and female homosexuality, the critique of marriage as an institution, female same-sex relations as an agency for social change and a platform for the initial economical emancipation of women), the rise of the libertine beguine orders in the first decades of the 13th century, and ‘uniformity’, ‘homogenity’, as well as the rise of ‘minorities’ (including the ‘sexual minority’) within the characteristic cultural intolerance of the 14th and early-15th centuries. …”
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    De héroes, naciones milenarias y guerras fratricidas. Tres mitos fundacionales en tres relatos historiográficos de la nación mexicana About heroes, ancient nations and fratricidal... by Óscar Javier Linares Londoño

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…<br>The canonical interpretation of the independence of Mexico explains the facts that go from 1810 to 1821 as the emancipation of the Mexican nation, ancient nation that traced back its national identity to the Mexican people, inhabitants of the Valley of Mexico before the Spanish arrived. …”
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    Artes de musicar e de improvisar na cultura popular The arts of composition and improvisation in popular culture by José Machado Pais

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…<br>The arts of composition and improvisation in popular culture. this article explores the bases of sustainability of the patrimonial value of the so-called marginal cultures, taking the arts of composition and improvisation as its empirical referent. the prejudices associating popular culture to shallowness are opposed by the evidences of its creativity. thus, the musical trends and influences on both sides of the atlantic (portugal and brazil) are compared based on a shared matrix of repente melodies and improvisations. the examples of fado and samba are used to illustrate the symbolic variations of cultural production throughout the time: nationality icons may emerge from dens of marginality. subsequently, in a case study involving young portuguese afro-descendants who have no extrinsic or intrinsic motivation to take part in formal school learning, real possibilities of emancipation are shown in music and dance. finally, the article contemplates the possibility of education, given its bet on knowledge, being able to develop an important platform to acknowledge the heritage value of popular culture.…”
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    Moodne daam 1910. aastate naiskirjanduses by Johanna Ross

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The characters are analyzed within the framework of the “New Woman”, as surveys sort both Sillaots’s and Ertel’s early works under the theme of women’s emancipation, without acknowledging that they depict emancipated women in a negative light. …”
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    The Phenomenon of Protest Activity: A Subjective-Existential Interpretation by Aleksandr Sh. Guseinov, Zinaida I. Ryabikina, Galina Yu. Fomenko, Viktoriya V. Shipovskaya

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The empirical study of value-meaning positioning in destructive protest forms (n = 2600; M = 21.3 years) employed the Protest Activity Questionnaire which included the following scales: emancipation, negativism, opposition, escapism, and nihilism. …”
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    Polskie miejsca pamięci w północnej Bośni by Paulina Anna Wichniewicz

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The most important objective was the liberation and emancipation of the forgotten memory of minorities. These processes are also expressed in relation to the Polish minority which came into existence in the territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century with the government takeover by Austria-Hungary and the announcement of the program of colonization. …”
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    Introduction — a roundtable on The Woman of Colour (1808) : pedagogic and critical approaches (Roundtable) by Sinanan, Kerry

    Published 2021
    “…While the novel remains in many ways trapped within the plot conventions and gendered norms of the Romantic period, it simultaneously rejects them and offers trajectories of emancipation that unsettle gender, race, and nation. …”
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