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Samuel Rosado-Zaidi deposited Las escalas de la lucha en defensa del territorio in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoLas luchas por el territorio ocurren en localidades específicas, con expresiones únicas. Sin embargo, nunca es sólo una mina, un relleno sanitario, un gasoducto, un tren, una refiniería; detrás de estos proyectos existen diversas escalas en las que el mercado mundial conecta la maquinaria, gran industria, comercio y las regiones de sacr…[Read more]
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Muhammad Naeem deposited SHARAR’S NOVEL DILCHASP: ONE PENNY TOO MANY in the group
Literary theory on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoColonial predicament made the life and its understanding complex in the Subcontinent. To represent this complexity, Urdu writers found the polyphonic genre, i.e. the novel helpful. They used different techniques of characterization to narrate the social hierarchy of characters. The novel also provided the space for them to attract the people with…[Read more]
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Alexandre Roberts deposited Thinking about Chemistry in Byzantium and the Islamic World in the group
History on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThe term “alchemy,” born out of early modern professional polemics among chemists, is problematic as a historical category. The present article shifts away from asking what pre-modern alchemy “really” was, to asking how medieval scholars writing in Greek and Arabic thought about the practice of treating and combining naturally occurring substan…[Read more]
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Seo-Young Chu deposited Hypnotic Ratiocination in the group
Literary theory on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoMesmerism provided Edgar Allan Poe with a framework in which to reimagine logical and poetic rigor.
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Muhammad Naeem deposited اردو ناول کا آغاز اور استعماری نگرانی Beginning of Urdu Novel and Colonial Surveillance in the group
Literary theory on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThis article explores the connection between the development of new literary genres in Urdu and colonial authority. British Colonial authorities tried to develop a system of scrutiny for local literatures. To limit the ‘vernacular’ literatures within the ‘suggested’ traits, colonial administration used its local subordinates in disseminating the…[Read more]
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Ian Willis deposited Celebrate Camden 93, a spring festival in the group
History on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThis blog post is about a spring festival in Camden, NSW, called Celebrate Camden.
The brainchild of Vicki Sutherland from the Camden Chamber of Commerce, it aimed to promote Camden as a viable tourist and shopping destination.
The festival had mixed success and was held in 1994 and 1995, to be replaced by the Cowpastures Bicentennial. -
Ian Willis deposited The Memory Landscape of the Cowpastures in memorials, monuments and murals in the group
History on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoAll around the community in the Macarthur region are cultural artefacts that are representations of the settler-colonial narrative of the Cowpastures, which was variously a colonial frontier, a government reserve, and a formal region.
Today, the material culture of the Cowpastures is hidden in plain sight and appears to have been ‘forgotten’ by…[Read more] -
Ian Willis deposited Conclusion (preprint) in the group
History on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThis is a preprint of the Conclusion to a book called A History of Camden Chinese Market Gardeners 1899-1993 edited by Ian Willis and others
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Ian Willis deposited Motherhood -built communities and the nation in the group
History on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoThis article briefly examines the ideology of motherhood in the small country town of Camden, NSW.
Around the turn of the century in 1900, a direct link was made between infant welfare, motherhood, patriotism and nationalism. Motherhood and mothering were expressed in terms of patriotism and a national priority. All were driven by European…[Read more] -
Ian Willis deposited Memorial plaque to Jennifer Eggins, a founder of local tourism in the group
History on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoThis blog post explores the story of a memorial plaque to Jennifer Eggins in Camden, NSW.
Outside John Oxley Cottage, Camden Visitor Information Centre at 46 Camden Valley Way Elderslie, is a memorial plaque with a story to tell of local identity, Jennifer Eggins, and her legacy that still echoes across the district. She was one of the founders…[Read more] - Load More