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In: Crossborder monitor: weekly briefing service for international executives, Band 12, Heft 17, S. 10
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In: Crossborder monitor: weekly briefing service for international executives, Band 12, Heft 17, S. 10
In: libri nigri v.55
Cover -- Titelei -- Impressum -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Corporality and Thoughton the Boundary of Individual Being -- Emotionality and Temporality -- Worlds and Inter-Worlds -- Life without Subjectivity: Deleuze, Guattari and Patočka's Asubjective Phenomenology -- Two Ways to the Outside -- Critique of Resentment in Reich, Nietzsche, Deleuze and Guattari -- On Nietzsche's Conception of Health and Disease -- Weak Subjectivity, Trans-Subjectivity and the Power of Event -- Conceptualizing Health and Illness -- Body-Ownness and Foreignness -- Topology of Dialogue -- Bibliography -- References -- Index.
In: Capitalism: A Journal of History and Economics, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 249-256
ISSN: 2576-6406
In: Anthropology of the Middle East, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 23-44
ISSN: 1746-0727
This article focuses on the Greek community of Alexandria, a socially and territorially bounded Diaspora entity that articulates a sense of connection to place through claims of a historically continuous socio-spatial connection to both Egypt and Greece. Through analyses of visual material collected and produced during fieldwork, I explore the spatial and social boundaries of the community before and after Nasser's 1952 revolution and highlight discontinuities in the narratives and imaginings of the city articulated by different generations. Studying the creation of new borders, I reveal how restriction to, and isolation within, the 'golden cage' of Greek areas is both willingly embraced and a source of frustration. I conclude by outlining how spatial and ideological boundaries overlap and how they are shifted and defended by Greek and non-Greek inhabitants of the city.
In: Boom: a journal of California, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 76-87
ISSN: 2153-764X
Ethnic enclaves serve as segregated ghettos, negotiated spaces, tourist attractions, and vibrant shopping and residential districts for many of Los Angeles's diverse communities. The enclaves are products of both historical racial discrimination and self-segregation driven by mutual, ethnically-specific interests. Enclaves serve as negotiated spaces by offering social services and familiar sorts of businesses where transactions are conducted in familiar languages and manners. Increasingly, ethnic enclaves are also tourist attractions where cultural festivals, restaurants, and other experiences exist in part to appeal to visitors from the larger culture. As part of the process of exploring these neighborhoods in Los Angeles and Orange counties, Eric Brightwell paints and draws maps of them. Included in this article are hand-drawn and painted maps of Historic Filipinotown, The Byzantine-Latino Quarter, Little Tokyo, Koreatown, Chinatown, Little Italy, Little Armenia, The Far Eastside, Little Seoul, Little Arabia, and Little India.
In: Inquiry: an interdisciplinary journal of philosophy and the social sciences, Band 56, Heft 1, S. 63-76
ISSN: 1502-3923
In: Udenrigs, Heft 2, S. 35-38
ISSN: 1395-3818
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In: British journal of visual impairment: BJVI, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 28-29
ISSN: 1744-5809
In: GLQ: a journal of lesbian and gay studies, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 679-681
ISSN: 1527-9375
In: Social text, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 45-65
ISSN: 1527-1951
A strong feeling of uncertainty and discomfort grasps a big group of population marginalized in economic, space, environmental, political, normative and cultural ways all over Colombia, Latin America and the "underdeveloped countries", countries that during decades have witnessed and taken part in the most important transformations of the urban planet without being able to attain the social benefits that their citizenship condition should allow them to. The article presents a particular vision of a universal phenomenon and looks out to manage the debate in the direction of one renewed denomination of itself. ; Un fuerte sentimiento de incertidumbre y desasosiego se apodera de grupos importantes de población marginada en Colombia, América Latina y el "mundo subdesarrollado", que durante décadas han presenciado y protagonizado parte de las más importantes transformaciones del planeta urbano sin poder acceder a los beneficios sociales, económicos, espaciales, ambientales, políticos, normativos y culturales que debiera conllevar su naturaleza de citadinos y ciudadanos. El artículo presenta una visión particular de un fenómeno universal y busca orientar el debate en dirección a una renovada denominación del mismo.
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In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 101
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654