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    L’honneur d’un fils de disparu by Lætitia Bucaille

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The experience of the son of an Algerian nationalist militant tortured and liquidated by the French army during the War of Independence, denied access, like so many others, to truth and justice, is put into perspective with the government's management of the memory of the War of Liberation. The individual and official registers of homage to the heroes who died for the nation largely converge; yet they are also in tension insofar as the FLN promotes a unanimist and simplifying narrative about the past that obliterates the complexity and contradictions of Algerian society. …”
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    Genesing en bevryding in Suid-Afrika: teologies nagedink oor die bydrae van Johan Heyns by J. H. van Wyk

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…In this article the author investigates the (immense) contribution which Heyns made to the South African society with regard to healing and liberation, not only through his versatile activities but also through his comprehensive theological investigations. …”
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    Dheepan, un film postcolonial by Anthony Goreau-Ponceaud, Paul Veyret

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Dheepan questions a contemporary trope, that of a migrant from a state torn apart by an internal war that raged from July 1983 to May 2009 between the army of Sri-Lanka and the separatist Tamil Tigers struggling for the liberation of Tamil Eelam. The migrant hero is placed in another hostile environment, that of the inner suburbs of Paris where other problems confront him. …”
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    The Bible and its translations: colonial and postcolonial encounters with the indigenous by Jacobus A. Naudé

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…By means of a process of indigenisation of the translated versions of the Bible, these translations have come to prescribe and dominate biblical dialogue, the nature of the colonial encounter between the source text and translations, and the target audiences, by commenting on the cultural mechanisms of ownership, resistance and indigenisation as vacillating media of oppression and liberation. …”
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    Basic Income Grant, Communities, Indigenous Knowledge Systems – Imagining the New South African Society by Mongane Serote

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…We must resurrect, reclaim, recreate, reawaken, embrace and nurture the belief and culture which lie deep in our hearts and minds, which we achieved through a fierce and protracted liberation struggle, based on the belief that... …”
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    Faire parler le « rien » by Marine Gilis

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article presents the exploration of written archives and the constitution of an oral archive based on the following thesis topic: The experience of sexual liberation of the activists in the Women's Movement in Brittany and Pays de la Loire (1968-1981). …”
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    Indianismo, política y religión en Bolivia (2006-2016) by Verushka Alvizuri

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…From the beginning of his presidential mandate in 2006, Evo Morales has shown his loyalty towards a sumptous “indigenous religion”, very different from the “oppressed religion” of native Andean  as identified by Liberation theologians during the 1970s. This paper questions the relevance of concepts such as “New-Indian religion” and “Andean religion” commonly used to name it. …”
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    An imaginary without images? Tourists in (and out of) love by Olivier Lazzarotti

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…These songs, which range in focus from order to liberation, are a means of exerting political control over something that, by definition, defies control: the coming together of two human beings.…”
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    The Black Church as a caring community for the poor: Southern Synod as investigative centre by L. Modise

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Thirdly, the author illustrates why a Black theology of liberation is needed in the post-apartheid era in terms of the poverty level in South Africa. …”
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    Trust, Power, and Partnership: A Study of the Evolution of Sweden’s Bilateral Economic Partnership with Post-Apartheid South Africa by Tove Sternehäll

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Through an analytical framework built on embeddedness theory and soft power, the article examines the impact of the trust and influence that stems from Sweden’s support of the South African liberation movement. …”
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    Pour une approche organologique de la littérature by Simon Woillet

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This approach is interested in the symbolic role given by the writing subject to the technical objects which serve as mediations to formulate his desires, anxieties and fantasies, as well as to objectify his psychic contradictions through written materialization. The liberation of the visual potential of writing appears in these two types of literature as the condition of possibility for a semiotic renewal of literary and artistic modernity.…”
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    Préfigurations du lecteur dans la presse en ligne by Alexandra Saemmer

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The core material for the study is a corpus of articles published on liberation.fr and lemonde.fr in 2014 about the cancellation of Dieudonné’s stand-up comedy show and the disclosure of President François Hollande and Julie Gayet’s secret relationship. …”
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    The hermeneutical concepts of Minjung theology in historical perspective by Y.S. Cho

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… This article aims to explain the hermeneutical concepts of minjung theology as a genuine Korean form of liberation theology in historical perspective: the concept of minjung as the oppressed masses; the Missio Dei as a missiological paradigm of minjung theology that understands redemption as covering all aspects of human life; event such as the Jesus event which has continuously happened as minjung’s socio-economic-political events in history, and the doctrine of the minjung messiah as an acting subject in history. …”
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    Africa since decolonization : The history and politics of a diverse continent / by Martin, Welz Dr

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Prologue -- From the Golden Age to Conquest and Colonization -- Liberation and Decolonization -- Decolonization's Legacies -- External Influences -- Africa's Economy, 1960 - -- Economy, socio-economic development, and development cooperation -- States, Political Systems, and Actors -- Intra-African Cooperation and Integration -- Political Crises -- Large-Scale Conflicts -- International Conflict Management -- African Actors Role in International Politics -- Epilogue.…”
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    Setkání svobodných duchů. Friedrich Nietzsche a Blaise Pascal by Soška, Bernard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the conclusion of the study, the author attempts to prove the connection between the process of liberation and healing in all three of the above-mentioned authors.…”
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    Love and Anxiety in the Early Postmodern World of Margaret Atwood’s Dancing Girls by Jennifer MURRAY

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In spite of the promises of sexual and self liberation of the period, an underlying sense of emptiness, often experienced as impending danger, is perceptible and takes shape within Atwood’s stories as fantasies of violence or victimization, and appears in figures related to gothic imagery and doubleness.…”
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    Ecosophical trans-formation: asignificant ruptures in the Venezuelan teacher by Milagros Elena Rodriguez

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…We do all of this from the complex transparadigm and the transmethod, rhizomatic deconstruction in planetary decoloniality as a liberating project. The inquiry is framed in the lines of research: transepistemologies of knowledge-knowledge and transcomplex transmethodologies and education-transcomplex transepistemologies. …”
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