ROCCHI, Jean-Paul
A companion volume to L'Objet identité: épistémologie et transversalité (2006) which critically examined the new epistemological configuration of the object identity in regards to African American, Queer and Gender Studies, Dissidence et identités plurielles (Dissent and Multiple Identities) intends to shift the focus to the perspective of individu...
Gavilán Domínguez, Enrique Ignacio
This article is about the ambiguity of the term history and the unavoidable tension it implies. It analyses the destabilizing consequences the linguistic turn has entailed on that discipline and how this turn seems today to hint at a new approach which is going to lie beyond that debate: the discovering of a non-historiographical presence of the pa...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...
Dzenovska, Dace Agnese
In this dissertation, I explore how the post-Soviet Latvian state and people are invited and pressured to become European through discourses and practices of tolerance promotion, which have emerged as an integral element of contemporary liberal political culture in Europe. I locate this intervention in the broader context of the "minority problem" ...