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    “It’s Karachi, Its, Where Life and Love Come to Die”: Representing Gender, Space and Identity in Karachi You are Killing Me by Khamsa Qasim

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This paper demonstrates that Saba Imtiaz’s Karachi You Are Killing Me, re-conceptualizes the relationship between urban spaces and female bodies. …”
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    Cognitive Mapping and Class Consciousness: A Comparative Analysis of Saba Imtiaz’s Karachi, You’re Killing Me! and Kamila Shamsie’s Kartography by Amber Kamran, Harmain Rukh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This study examines two Pakistani novels, Saba Imtiaz’s Karachi, You're Killing Me! and Kamila Shamsie’s Kartography, by using the theoretical framework of cognitive mapping proposed by Frederick Jameson. …”
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    Black Noise, White Ears: Resilience, Rap, and the Killing of Jordan Davis by William Cheng

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…I speak out of direct and particular anger at an academic conference, and a white woman comes up and says, “Tell me how you feel but don’t say it too harshly or I cannot hear you.” …”
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    “The Radio Said They Were Just Deportees”: From Border Necropolitics to Transformative Grief in Tim Z. Hernandez’s <i>All They Will Call You</i> (2017) by Carolina Sánchez-Palencia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Drawing on the political dimension of mourning and on the concept of slow death, this paper proposes a necropolitical reading of <i>All They Will Call You</i> (2017), where Tim Z. Hernandez revisits the 1948 plane crash that killed 28 Mexican deportees at Los Gatos (California) and the subsequent oblivion that prevented their memorialisation except for a mass grave containing their remains and a protest song (“Deportees”) composed by Woody Guthrie. …”
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    Legal Ableism, Interrupted: Developing Tort Law & Policy Alternatives to Wrongful Birth & Wrongful Life Claims by Lydia X. Z. Brown

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Early in 2016, the widely acclaimed film Me Before You premiered nationally to a spate of disabled-led protests against the ableism in the film's core story – that of a wealthy, physically disabled young man whose romantic and sexual relationship with a young woman hired as his caregiver (and quasi-maternal or mentoring figure) leads to his choice to kill himself to avoid living further while disabled, and to bequeath his assets to her. …”
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    An Interview with Dr. Daniel Callahan, Bioethics Pioneer by Voices in Bioethics

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Let me give you a funny answer. I’ve never seen a good argument for a right to healthcare. …”
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    Rut wat Boas se �voete� oopgemaak en by hom gaan l� het: Die betekenis van hierdie simboliese aksie in Rut 3:7 in die lig van Eksodus 4:25 by Philip Venter, Wynand Minnaar

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Because of the circumcision she said to Moses: �You are a bridegroom of blood to me�. And so the Lord spared the life of Moses. …”
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    “Death Cafe” by Randi Belisomo

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…“We have a saying that talking about sex won’t make you pregnant, and talking about death won’t kill you.” …”
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    Storie ‘vere’ ed eroine dei romanzi. Rappresentare la Somalia in 'Ilaria Alpi. La ragazza che voleva raccontare l’inferno' e 'Non dirmi che hai paura' by Simone Brioni

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…‘True’ Stories and Heroines in Novels: The Representation of Somalia in Ilaria Alpi: The Young Woman Who Wanted to Narrate Hell and Don’t Tell Me You Are AfraidThis article analyses Gigliola Alvisi’s Ilaria Alpi: La ragazza che voleva raccontare l’inferno [Ilaria Alpi: The Young Woman Who Wanted to Narrate the Hell] (2014) and Giuseppe Catozzella’s Non dirmi che hai paura [Don’t Tell Me You Are Afraid] (2014), two novels that deal with two recent events in Somali and Italian history, the killing of the journalist Ilaria Alpi in Mogadishu in 1994 and the death of Samia Yosuf Omar while she was trying to reach the Italian shores from Libya by boat. …”
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    Homeward by Julia K. Nguyen

    Published 2022-04-01
    “… I've heard that it's the young deaths that kill you. JC was 17 years old, a native son of California. …”
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    The Impacts of Social Equity on Health

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Christopher: Well, thank you for inviting me and you know, I'm a fan member and supporter of the National Academy of Public Administration, so I was honored to be part of this podcast. …”
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    Architecture between heteronomy and self-generation by Luigi Alini

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…On this academic experience I will tell you a statement by Porro that struck me very much: The important thing was not what I knew, I did not have sufficient knowledge and experience. …”
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    Rise of the Planet Apes by Marilyn Eshikena

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Well, apparently, ALZ-112 will do the trick! If you don’t believe me, then you need to watch Rise of the Planet of the Apes. …”
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    Signs of Reincarnation: Exploring Beliefs, Cases, and Theory by James Matlock by Peter Mulacz

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…I was alone but I wasn’t scared. Then the rain shocked me. It was raining a lot. There was a loud noise, then the rain shocked me. …”
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