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    The power of strangers in Flores and Timor by Barnes, R

    Published 2008
    “…A striking feature of the traditional histories of several local state structures in eastern Indonesia is how often they maintained ruling authority is in the hands of persons whose ancestors came as strangers and successfully became absorbed into the local communities, often by means of just this sort of inversion. …”
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    Strangers at Home? Informal Hosting of Undocumented Migrants and the Ambivalences of Encounter, Compassion, and Care in the Private Sphere by Rivka Saltiel

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Thereby, it challenges the structural organization of care in capitalism that is exclusive, racialized, inherently feminized, domesticized, privatized, and individualized and envisions an alternative, more just social organization of care—in a caring-with society. …”
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    L’étranger chez Montaigne : rejet et attirance by Maria Gloria Ríos Guardiola

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…This position of rejection contrasts with his attraction towards the stranger, just for being different, unknown, even unrecognized. …”
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    Ferocious Enemies and Noble Heroes: Images of “Us” and “Them” in Polish American Textbooks (until the 1930s) by Adam Walaszek

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Polish personality traits were very much in keeping with the images and self-stereotypes which Polish society had about itself. In constructing a positive and ideal self-image, it was useful for “others” and “strangers” to be depicted as “enemies”. …”
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    One in a Million / by Kelk, Lindsey, author

    Published 2018
    “…Infuriated by the advertising agency across the hall making fun of her job, Annie accepts their crazy challenge to make a random stranger Instagram-famous in just thirty days. …”
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    MORAL HAZARDS OF PLACING BUDGETARY FUNDS WITH A COMPETITVE BASIS by Denis Nikolaevich Putimtsev

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Often, the company claims to budget money, just about knowing where and how to get the desired result, due to the involvement of the leadership or the future subcontractor of a public authority in the process of placing an order. …”
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    Speaking is Healing: Dalit Women Gain a Voice through a Charismatic Healing Movement in Nepal by Amar Bahadur BK

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The ability to speak—as ordinary as telling their name in public, speaking to a stranger or a government official, holding a microphone—becomes a remarkable achievement for these women. …”
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    Cities are a product of time by Stefano Della Torre

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…These dynamics are exactly what gives the city its character, exactly as a place is a city as it is open to the stranger, not suspiciously closed. …”
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    How to become a victim of crime by Богдан Миколайович Головкін

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Victimization from crime – a higher degree of social vulnerability criminal, contributing to the commission of crimes against them in certain circumstances. …”
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    Pasolini: Fascism – Consumism – Catholicism: And a Search for Life by Georg Seeßlen

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In doing so, the author and filmmaker never spared himself; his films are a magic autobiography. To put it another way, Pasolini’s biography makes his films “readable” and his films make the inner history of Italy (and to a certain extent that of Europe as a whole) in the sixties and seventies “readable”, just as in his films bodies make “readable” ideas and ideas make “readable” bodies. …”
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    Celebrating a century of Indian cinema: passions, pleasures and perceptions by Piyush Roy

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…But what about an art form that started as an ‘alien’ wonder to end up not only as a way of life, but also a prodigious offspring, unimaginably mutated away from its now ‘foreign’ parent DNA, in a span of just 100 years. …”
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    Matar a Sócrates: los pensamientos tardíos de Platón acerca de la democracia by Christopher Rowe

    Published 1998-11-01
    “…Skemp’s translation, then in Rowe’s own) lead to: 1) rejection of the [wrong] reading that ‘existing laws’ are alluded to as “imitations or copies of the truth” by the Eleatic Stranger, and 2) recognition that the reference is to the ideal laws or ideal constitution produced by someone knowledgeable (and so, in fact, exclude not just anyone, but all the recognized forms of constitution, including democracy). …”
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    Craftsmanship, teleology, and politics in Plato's 'Statesman' by Sorensen, A

    Published 2010
    “…In particular, I will show how this dialogue provides a new picture of the relation between ruler and ruled; a picture that stresses the importance and responsibility of <em>every citizen</em>, not just of the statesman himself. …”
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