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In: Violence and Gender, Volume 4, Issue 1, p. 27-28
ISSN: 2326-7852
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In: Violence and Gender, Volume 4, Issue 1, p. 27-28
ISSN: 2326-7852
In: Violence and Gender, Volume 3, Issue 4, p. 216-216
ISSN: 2326-7852
In: Violence and Gender, Volume 3, Issue 3, p. 167-167
ISSN: 2326-7852
In: Violence and Gender, Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 123-123
ISSN: 2326-7852
In: Violence and Gender, Volume 3, Issue 1, p. 71-71
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In: Violence and Gender, Volume 2, Issue 4, p. 237-237
ISSN: 2326-7852
In: Violence and Gender, Volume 2, Issue 3, p. 185-187
ISSN: 2326-7852
In: Violence and Gender, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 134-135
ISSN: 2326-7852
In: Filosofija, sociologija, Volume 34, Issue 4
Veganism is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon. In addition to being viewed as a dietary choice, it is also studied in various disciplines as a cultural movement, lifestyle, or even as a climate change adaptation and mitigation strategy. Due to its complexity, there is a growing interest in studying veganism through sociological lenses. The aim of this research is to provide a systematic overview of the current sociological literature on veganism. This analysis follows the PRISMA systematic literature review protocol and includes academic articles published in English between 2000 and 2022. The study has been organised around 3 main research questions to reveal the scope and intensity of sociological research on veganism, its methodological aspects, and the conceptualisation of veganism. The results suggest an emerging discourse of veganism as a lifestyle movement and the orientation of studies toward qualitative research. A variety of veganism concepts used in the sociological literature indicate the potential of different strands of research.
In: Recht, Literatur und Kunst in der Neuen Juristischen Wochenschrift 1
In: Juristische Zeitgeschichte
In: Abteilung 6, Recht in der Kunst 9
In: Forced migration review, Issue 2, p. 22-23
ISSN: 1460-9819
A literature review on refugee policy & life in refugee camps.
In: Modern European philosophy
Speight argues that behind Hegel's appeal to literature in the Phenomenology of Spirit lies a concern with understanding human agency in the modern world. Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the Romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, theatricality, and forgiveness
In: Europäische Rundschau: Vierteljahreszeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Zeitgeschichte, Volume 23, Issue 2, p. 6
ISSN: 0304-2782
Diese Arbeit versucht, die literarische Rezeption der österreichischen Gegenwartsliteratur in Ungarn zwischen 1980 und 1990 aufzuzeigen. Wo und in welcher Form erscheint die österreichische Literatur im Kulturleben Ungarns, und wie wurde sie rezipiert? Warum war es immer schon leichter, einen österreichischen Autor in Ungarn zu veröffentlichen als umgekehrt, einen ungarischen Autor in Österreich erscheinen zu lassen? Im bibliographischen Anhang ist eine Auswahl über die in Ungarn in ungarischer Übersetzung erschienenen Werke zu finden.
In: Metacritic journal for comparative studies and theory: mj, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 151-168
ISSN: 2457-8827
When Donald W. Winnicott conceived his psychoanalytical concepts and theories, initially meant to address problems associated with the relationship between a mother and her child, the British paediatrician was aware they could be meaningful for understanding cultural issues too. One of the key questions when dealing with literature as a form of culture is to what extent the representation of the self in it is true or false. Winnicott's theory of transitional objects – items used to provide psychological comfort – can operate as a significant critical tool when trying to answer such questions. This paper firstly explores the reception of Winnicott's theory of transitional objects and phenomena and other associated concepts in literary criticism. It moves further to demonstrate it is especially relevant when literature travels or deals with international migration. Last but not least, it presents several possible limitations for the field of literary criticism, taking into consideration contemporary theories about the location of culture.