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Gabriela Méndez Cota deposited Structural Violence and Scientific Activism in Mexico: A Feminist Agenda in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoIn the first section I provide a historical overview of structural violence, science studies, and feminism in Mexico. Structural violence appears first as the immediate context in which some Mexican scientists and academics have recently intensified their struggles to articulate “science” with social justice. Yet I offer a deeper account of how…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited Performing ‘L-ʿalwa’: a sacred and erotic journey in Morocco in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months ago‘L-ʿalwa’, a sung poem whose text recounts the pilgrimage to a saint’s shrine in Morocco, is celebrated for its ability to convey images and emotions stirred up by the sacred journey. As part of the repertory of ʿaita—a genre of sung poetry from the Moroccan plains and plateaus traditionally performed by professional female singer-danc…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited EMBODYING THE COUNTRYSIDE IN AIṬA ḤAṢBAWIYA (MOROCCO) in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoʿAiṭa–a genre of sung poetry from the Moroccan Atlantic Plains and its adjacent territories—is regarded as the quintessential expression of the identity of the region. If it is possible to analyse the poetic language of ʿaiṭa in order to understand its significance among these populations, it is also critical to examine how the affective power of…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited The Study of Women and Music in Morocco in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoPanorama of scholarly work on women and music in Morocco
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited “The Text Must Remain the Same”: History, Collective Memory, and Sung Poetry in Morocco in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe article explores why a particular group of Moroccan musicians conceives of different performances of a sung poem titled “Kharbusha” as unchanging despite variables arising from the dynamics of performance practices. To this end, I explore the seeming discrepancy between discourses about “Kharbusha” and its performance, and what this discrep…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited Una panoramica delle musiciste professioniste in Marocco in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe article examines Moroccan professional female singer-dancers (shikhat) in relation to other professional female performers . An analysis of the role that women have as entertainers, and in particular of their behavior in the course of performance, will show how they affect the status of each class of performers. Sketching a panorama of the…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited De-orientalizing the ‘Aita and Re-orienting the Shikhat in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months ago‘Aita is a sung poetry practiced by professional female singer-dancers known as shikhat along the Moroccan Atlantic plains and plateaus. By focusing on the discourses and politics employed in the revalorization of the ‘aita, this ethnographic investigation will show how the official incorporation of the ‘aita into the Moroccan heritage has…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited Les musiciennes professionnelles au Maroc in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe article examines Moroccan professional female singer-dancers (shikhat) in relation to other professional female performers . An analysis of the role that women have as entertainers, and in particular of their behavior in the course of performance, will show how they affect the status of each class of performers. Sketching a panorama of the…[Read more]
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Swati Arora deposited Be a Little Careful: Women, Violence and Performance in India in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe essay analyzes a contemporary Indian feminist performance, Thoda Dhyaan Se (A Little Carefully, 2013), by framing it in the spatial ecosystem of the city of Delhi and explores its engagement with the feminist movement and the national imaginary of India. It examines the workings of the cultural economy of the city to discuss the effect of its…[Read more]
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James Gifford deposited Philosophy of Middle-earth (Study Guide) in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe recent popularity of the film version of Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings has renewed interest in this widely read work set in the realm of Middle-earth. A careful study of Tolkien’s work can be used to raise several philosophical questions, particularly in the area of ethics. This course will examine such questions, also considering topics fro…[Read more]
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Valeria Graziano deposited Repair Matters in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoRepair has visibly come to the fore in recent academic and policy debates, to the point that ‘repair studies’ is now emerging as a novel focus of research. Through the lens of repair, scholars with diverse backgrounds are coming together to rethink our relationships with the human-made matters, tools and objects that are the material mesh in whi…[Read more]
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Julio Lambing deposited Sense of balance? Nachhaltigkeitspolitische Fragen an die Distributed Ledger Technologie und Smart Contract Systeme in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoDistributed ledger technology and the development of digital smart contracts have the potential for a new disruptive technology. Applications based on them could find their way into the management of many areas of every day life. However, they also carry certain risks for sustainable development of our society. This paper is intended as a…[Read more]
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Gary Hall deposited On Class in Elitist Britain in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoA report published by the Sutton Trust and Social Mobility Commission this week, ‘Elitist Britain’, found that two fifths (39%) of Britain’s ‘leading people’ were educated privately, more than five times as many as in the population as a whole, with almost one quarter (24%) graduating from Oxbridge. I therefore thought it would be timely to publis…[Read more]
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Stevie Scheurich started the topic CFP: Culture(s) in Conversation: Environments, Landscapes, and Ecologies in the discussion
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months ago<h5>CFP: Culture(s) in Conversation: Environments, Landscapes, and Ecologies</h5>
Environment is a fluid, elastic word. After combing the lengthy list of the many meanings of environment in a trusty Merriam Webster dictionary, one arrives at the French roots of the term: that which surrounds. The Graduate Student Association of the American…[Read more] -
James L. Smith deposited Interrogating Green Space in Medieval Monasticism: Position, Powers and Politics in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThis article explores three facets of green space within a medieval monastic context: its origin, its effects and properties and the way it was shaped into an expression of power. We learn a great deal about the history of green space through the nuances of monastic thought and vice versa. The term ‘green space’ in a medieval context may ini…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited You Are Here: A Manifesto in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThis essay ruminates the ethics of a co-implicated, bounded dependence between objects (human and otherwise) that are always in some sense withdrawing from each other but also always together in a some-place labeled “here”: the world (where no Absolute or Outside vantage point is possible or habitable). This essay also considers the possibility,…[Read more]
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Scout Calvert deposited Ready for the Robot: Bovines in the Integrated Circuit in the group
Animal Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoA typical cow on Earth at the turn of the 21st century is figured as an information-generating machine. She generates data from the time she is born, at every developmental milestone, with the birth, growth, and death of each of her calves, including birth, weaning, and yearling weight, calving ease, and feeding data that help farmers compute…[Read more]
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Jennifer Mae Hamilton deposited Composting Feminisms and Environmental Humanities in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoComposting is a material labor whereby old scraps are transformed—through practices of care and attention—into nutrient-rich new soil. In this provocation, we develop “composting” as a material metaphor to tell a particular story about the environmental humanities. Building on Donna Haraway’s work, we insist “it matters what compostable…[Read more]
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Jennifer Mae Hamilton deposited Composting Feminisms and Environmental Humanities in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoComposting is a material labor whereby old scraps are transformed—through practices of care and attention—into nutrient-rich new soil. In this provocation, we develop “composting” as a material metaphor to tell a particular story about the environmental humanities. Building on Donna Haraway’s work, we insist “it matters what compostable…[Read more]
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Behnam M. Fomeshi deposited The Persian Whitman: Beyond a Literary Reception in the group
Arts and Humanities Funding on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoWalt Whitman, a world poet and the father of American free verse, has been received by diverse audiences from around the world. Literary and cultural scholars have studied Whitman’s interaction with social, political and literary movements of different countries. Despite his continuing presence in Iran, Whitman’s reception in this country has rem…[Read more]
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