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Understanding Experiences and Decisions in Situations of Enduring Hardship in Africa
Mirjam de Bruijn and Jonna Both
Finbarr Barry Flood and Jaś Elsner
instrumentalize antiquities for polemical purposes, their targeting by Islamists is a corollary that aims to highlight the historical collusions and contestations between discourses of colonialism, humanism, and nationalism in the production of artifacts or
Suburban Dissent
Defining Neighborhood Space and Place in Perth, Western Australia
Jocelyn D. Avery
the Origin and Spread of Nationalism . Revised ed. London : Verso . Andrews , Louis , Anna Arstein-Kerslake , Piers Gooding , and Bernadette McSherry . 2016 . “ New Project to Tackle the Detention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Leyla Neyzi, Nida Alahmad, Nina Gren, Martha Lagace, Chelsey Ancliffe, and Susanne Bregnbæk
nationalism. In particular, he argues that theories on sovereignty can benefit from the literature on sacrifice, and his analysis draws productively on the seminal works of Giorgio Agamben, Achille Mbembe, René Girard, Henry Hubert, and Marcel Mauss. In
Liminality and Missing Persons
Encountering the Missing in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina
Laura Huttunen
. Tatum , James . 2003 . The Mournes’s Song: War and Remembrance from the Iliad to Vietnam . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Taylor , Diana . 1997 . Disappearing Acts: Spectacles of Gender and Nationalism in Argentina’s “Dirty War
Space of Hope for Lebanon’s Missing
Promoting Transitional Justice through a Digital Memorial
Erik Van Ommering and Reem el Soussi
in Lebanon . Beirut : ForumZFD and Notre Dame University, Louaize . Anderson , Benedict . 1991 . Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism . London : Verso . Barak , Oren . 2007 . “ ‘Don’t Mention the War
Steven Brooke, Dafne Accoroni, Olga Ulturgasheva, Anastasios Panagiotopoulos, Eugenia Roussou, Francesco Vacchiano, Jeffrey D. Howison, Susan Greenwood, Yvonne Daniel, Joana Bahia, Gloria Goodwin Raheja, Charles Lincoln Vaughan, Katrien Pype, and Linda van de Kamp
obliterated Sufi understandings of traditional reform ( tajdi ). Henceforth, the sultan became the pivot of Moroccan nationalism, accountable for the emergence of colonialism and for an imperialist anti-Islamic and anti-Sufi worldview. The French protectorate
Palestine
A Protracted Peacebuilding Process
Emile Badarin
. https://www.inclusivesecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/101864251-Toolkit-for-Advocacy-and-Action.pdf . Anderson , Benedict . 2006 . Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism . London : Verso Books . Arendt
Recapturing the Lost
Digitalized Memories of the Rhodesian Bush War
Ane Marie Ørbø Kirkegaard
various shades of rock music. There are the familiar jolly-sounding children’s songs of soldier heroism; representations of the unhappy fighter songs; white power and nationalism; and lastly a few examples of melancholic songs of loss and longing. At first
Around Abby Day’s Believing in Belonging
Belief and Social Identity in the Modern World
Christopher R. Cotter, Grace Davie, James A. Beckford, Saliha Chattoo, Mia Lövheim, Manuel A. Vásquez, and Abby Day
an excellent job at understanding how class, gender, race, generation, and nationalism play key roles in articulating and reinforcing believing in belonging. However, the conditions of felicity for belief are not exhausted by relations among humans