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    Faire vivre et laisser mourir: le gouvernement contemporain de la naissance et de la mort.Dominique Memmi - 2003 - Paris: Éditions La Découverte.
    Demander une assistance médicale à la procréation, recourir à l'avortement pour des raisons diverses, contrôler après coup une conduite sexuelle à risque par une pilule du lendemain, et bientôt peut-être exiger d'être euthanasié : depuis que l'État s'est engagé dans un processus de dépénalisation de ces pratiques médicales, on peut aujourd'hui faire beaucoup de choses de son propre corps quand il s'agit du début ou de la fin de vie. Cette liberté s'exerce néanmoins à une condition, toujours la même : (...)
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  2. Public-private opposition and biopolitics: A response to Judit Sandor.Memmi Dominique - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (1).
     
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    Racism.Albert Memmi, Anthony Appiah & Steve Martinot - 2000
    By turns historical, sociological and autobiographical, this book investigates racism as social pathology - a cultural disease that prevails because it allows one segment of society to empower itself at the expense of another.
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    The nature of virtual communities.Daniel Memmi - 2006 - AI and Society 20 (3):288-300.
    The impressive development of electronic communication techniques has given rise to virtual communities. The nature of these computer-mediated communities has been the subject of much recent debate. Are they ordinary social groups in electronic form, or are they fundamentally different from traditional communities? Understanding virtual communities seems a prerequisite for the design of better communication systems. To clarify this debate, we will resort to the classical sociological distinction between small traditional communities (based on personal relations) and modern social groups (bound (...)
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    Information overload and virtual institutions.Daniel Memmi - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (1):75-83.
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    Comparative foundations of Eastern and Western thought.Daniel Memmi - 2017 - AI and Society 32 (3):359-368.
    Modern science and technology originated in Western Europe within a specific culture, but they have now been adopted and developed by several Eastern countries as well. We analyze the features of Western culture that may explain the rise of modern science with its associated economic development. A comparative analysis of Eastern cultures will then help us evaluate how far could contemporary science be successfully integrated within very different cultures. Without denying the role of social and political institutions, we would like (...)
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    Letter to Néméla.Albert Memmi - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):9-10.
    A letter about Memmi's philosophy of life. Translated with the author's permission by Scott Davidson.
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  8. Governing through speech: The new state administration of bodies.Dominique Memmi - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (2):645-658.
     
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  9. Public-Private Opposition and Biopolitics: A Response to Judit Sándor.Dominique Memmi - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (1):143-147.
     
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    Lettre à Néméla.Albert Memmi - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):7-8.
    Acceptance speech delivered to the Bernheim Foundation of French Judaism on May 16, 2011. Translated with the author's permission by Scott Davidson.
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    Passport for a Hoped Immortality.Albert Memmi - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):13-14.
    Acceptance speech delivered to the Bernheim Foundation of French Judaism on May 16, 2011. Translated with the author's permission by Scott Davidson.
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    Fécondités de l’exil.Albert Memmi - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):1-3.
    Cet essai a paru pour la première fois dans Histoires de lecture (Lire en Fête, 2003) et parait ici avec la permission de l’auteur.
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    The Fecundity of Exile.Albert Memmi - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):4-6.
    Translated with author's permission by Scott Davidson from the French original, “Fécundités de l’exil” in Histoires de lecture (Lire en Fête, 2003). .
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    Passeport Pour Une Immortalité Espérée.Albert Memmi - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):11-12.
    Allocution prononcée à la remise du prix Bernheim, à la Fondation du judaïsme français, le 16 mai 2011.
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    Cultural consequences of computing technology.Daniel Memmi - 2013 - AI and Society 28 (1):77-85.
    Computing technology is clearly a technical revolution but will most probably bring about a cultural revolution as well. The effects of this technology on human culture will be dramatic and far-reaching. Yet, computers and electronic networks are but the latest development in a long history of cognitive tools, such as writing and printing. We will examine this history, which exhibits long-term trends toward an increasing democratization of culture, before turning to today’s technology. Within this framework, we will analyze the probable (...)
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    L'autoévaluation, une parenthèse? Les hésitations de la biopolitique.Dominique Memmi - 2011 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie n° 128-129 (1):299-314.
    Résumé Comment les institutions pensent-elles aujourd’hui ceux qu’elles administrent? Les discours de prévention en matière de santé depuis les années 1970 présupposent des capacités individuelles à l’autoévaluation : une introspection sans profondeur guidée par des représentants de l’État, et conjuguant jouissance du calcul et érotisation de l’autocontrôle. Mais, doublant cette gouvernementabilité libérale, l’intense dramatisation du récit de prévention depuis la fin des années 1990 signale le retour à une biopolitique plus impérieuse et plus conservatrice, axée sur une sacralisation laïque de (...)
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    A social contract for virtual institutions.Daniel Memmi - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (1):69-76.
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    Connectionism and artificial intelligence as cognitive models.Daniel Memmi - 1990 - AI and Society 4 (2):115-136.
    The current renewal of connectionist techniques using networks of neuron-like units has started to have an influence on cognitive modelling. However, compared with classical artificial intelligence methods, the position of connectionism is still not clear. In this article artificial intelligence and connectionism are systematically compared as cognitive models so as to bring out the advantages and shortcomings of each. The problem of structured representations appears to be particularly important, suggesting likely research directions.
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    Data coding takes place within a context.Daniel Memmi - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):77-78.
    Recoding the data for relational learning is both easier and more difficult than it might appear. Human beings routinely find the appropriate representation for a given problem because coding always takes place within the framework of a domain, theory, or background knowledge. How this can be achieved is still highly speculative, but should probably be investigated with hybrid models.
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    Information technology as social phenomenon.Daniel Memmi - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (2):207-214.
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    L’expérience concentrationnaire comme objet.Dominique Memmi - 1991 - Revue de Synthèse 112 (1):97-103.
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    L'affichage du corporel comme ruse du faible : les SDF parisiens.Dominique Memmi & Pascal Arduin - 2002 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 113 (2):213-232.
    Notre seuil de tolérance à la violence imposée par la domination sociale contribue à définir l’univers de contraintes dans lequel sont immergés les « SDF ». Il leur offre aussi des issues à la domination. Encore faut-il quelques dispositions sociales pour pouvoir les emprunter, pour saisir les maigres chances représentées par ce qui peut alors devenir un atout : la définition sociale d’eux-mêmes dont les plus dominés font l’objet.We apprehend homelessness according to our own tolerance level toward physical violence imposed (...)
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  23. L'ascension sociale vue de l'intérieur: Les postures de la conquête.Dominique Memmi - 1996 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 100:33-58.
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    Pas touche! Trois modalités actuelles du procès de civilisation.Dominique Memmi - 2021 - Cités 88 (4):27-40.
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    The relevance for science of Western and Eastern cultures.Daniel Memmi - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (3):599-608.
    The rise of modern science took place in Western Europe, and one may ask why this was the case. We analyze the roots of modern science by replacing scientific ideas within the framework of Western culture, notably the twin heritage of biblical thought and Greek philosophy. We also investigate Eastern traditions so as to highlight Western beliefs by comparison, and to argue for their relevance to contemporary science. Classical Western conceptions that fostered the rise of science are now largely obsolete, (...)
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    Albert Memmi and Audre Lorde: Gender, Race, and the Rhetorical Uses of Anger.Maria del Guadalupe Davidson - 2012 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (1):87-100.
    Feminists, like members of other oppressed groups, are likely to embrace many aspects of Albert Memmi’s profound analysis of domination and oppression. Even though feminists can find common cause with Memmi in many respects, nevertheless they are likely to find themselves at odds with what Memmi says and does not say about women.  .
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    Dominique Memmi, Les gardiens du corps, dix ans de magistère bioéthique.Olivier Perru - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (3):568-570.
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    Albert Memmi in the Era of Decolonization.Keally McBride - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):50-66.
    This essay considers the reception of Albert Memmi's Decolonization and the Decolonized . Memmi himself observed that it is much harder to be a writer about postcolonialism than colonialism. Why would this be true? What can we learn about the difficutlies of postcolonial philosophizing and the politics of decolonization through this publication of Memmi's?
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    How to Live? One Question and Six or Seven Life Lessons with Albert Memmi.Debra Kelly - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):67-95.
    Memmi’s work is every sense a “life project”: a coherent project pursued throughout his long life as an intellectual, but also as the member of a minority group as he has consistently reminded his readers. It is therefore a personal project that is intimately intertwined with the life experiences of an individual, yet has implications for understanding broader communities and societies. The implication – and sometimes the stated intention – is that this is a life project from which the (...)
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    Shut-Up and Listen: Implications and Possibilities of Albert Memmi’s Characteristics of Colonization Upon the “Natural World”.Michael Danann Sitka-Sage, Laura Piersol, Ramsey Affifi & Sean Blenkinsop - 2017 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3):349-365.
    This paper begins by exploring the anti-colonial work of Tunisian scholar Albert Memmi in his classic book The Colonizer and the Colonized and determining whether the characteristics of colonization that he names can be successfully applied to the current relationship between modern humans and the “natural world”. After considering what we found to be the five key characteristics: manufacturing the colonial, alienation and unknowability, violence, psychological strategies, and language, history, and metaphor we draw clear parallels, through selected examples, to (...)
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    Shut-Up and Listen: Implications and Possibilities of Albert Memmi’s Characteristics of Colonization Upon the “Natural World”.Sean Blenkinsop, Ramsey Affifi, Laura Piersol & Michael De Danann Sitka-Spruce - 2017 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3):349-365.
    This paper begins by exploring the anti-colonial work of Tunisian scholar Albert Memmi in his classic book The Colonizer and the Colonized and determining whether the characteristics of colonization that he names can be successfully applied to the current relationship between modern humans and the “natural world”. After considering what we found to be the five key characteristics: manufacturing the colonial, alienation and unknowability, violence, psychological strategies (bad faith), and language, history, and metaphor we draw clear parallels, through selected (...)
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    Shut-Up and Listen: Implications and Possibilities of Albert Memmi’s Characteristics of Colonization Upon the “Natural World”.Michael De Danann Sitka-Sage, Laura Piersol, Ramsey Affifi & Sean Blenkinsop - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3):349-365.
    This paper begins by exploring the anti-colonial work of Tunisian scholar Albert Memmi in his classic book The Colonizer and the Colonized and determining whether the characteristics of colonization that he names can be successfully applied to the current relationship between modern humans and the “natural world”. After considering what we found to be the five key characteristics: manufacturing the colonial, alienation and unknowability, violence, psychological strategies, and language, history, and metaphor we draw clear parallels, through selected examples, to (...)
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    Erratum to: Shut-Up and Listen: Implications and Possibilities of Albert Memmi’s Characteristics of Colonization Upon the “Natural World”.Michael Danann Sitka-Sage, Laura Piersol, Ramsey Affifi & Sean Blenkinsop - 2017 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3):367-367.
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    Erratum to: Shut-Up and Listen: Implications and Possibilities of Albert Memmi’s Characteristics of Colonization Upon the “Natural World”.Sean Blenkinsop, Ramsey Affifi, Laura Piersol & Michael De Danann Sitka-Sage - 2017 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3):367-367.
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    Review Essay: Postcolonial Politics, Pathologies, and Power: Decolonization and the Decolonized, by Albert Memmi, translated by Robert Bonnono. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006. 148 pp. $54.00 ; $17.95 . The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad, edited by Carolee Bengelsdorf, Margaret Cerullo, and Yogesh Chandrani. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006. 664 pp. $69.50 ; $27.50. [REVIEW]Keally McBride - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (4):517-521.
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    De l’expérience vécue à l’universel.Catherine Déchamp-Le Roux - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):17-36.
    Albert Memmi a réalisé une œuvre complexe et importante tant sur le plan littéraire que sur le plan philosophique et sociologique. Dans le cadre de cette contribution à l’hommage rendu à son œuvre philosophique, j’ai choisi de développer la méthode et quelques concepts importants tels que la judéité, le racisme, l’hétérophobie et le laïcisme. Memmi a été un précurseur sur ces questions et son approche est originale. Il est reconnu comme une des figures incontournables de la lutte anticoloniale (...)
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    Preface to The Pillar of Salt.Albert Camus - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):15-16.
    The first English translation of Albert Camus' "Preface" to Albert Memmi's first book, La Statue de Sel (The Pillar of Salt). Translated with permission by Scott Davidson.
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    The Impossible Logic of Assimilation.Robert Bernasconi - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):37-49.
    In this essay I argue that Memmi’s analysis in The Colonizer and the Colonized transcends the colonial situation of the 1950s. The remorseless logic exposed by Memmi, whereby the colonizer and the colonized are locked together in mutual dependence within a polarized society, applies whenever a dominant group insists that various minorities conform to the role assigned to them. Memmi’s philosophical and literary works, read with reference to the logic of assimilation, retain a wider application beyond the (...)
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    Ways of (Not) Seeing: (In)visibility, Equality and the Politics of Recognition.David Owen - 2023 - Critical Horizons 24 (4):353-370.
    ABSTRACT This article explores the theorization of (in)visibility in Honneth, Ranciere, Cavell and Tully. It situates the work of Honneth and Ranciere against the background of Wittgenstein's account of continuous aspect perception and aspect change in order to draw out their accounts of invisibility and the aesthetic character of transitions to visibility. In order to develop a critical standpoint on these theoretical positions, it turns to Cavell's concept of soul-blindness and investigates the form of invisibility through the example of racism (...)
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    Lack of autonomy: A view from the inside.Steve Weiner - 2007 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 14 (3):pp. 237-238.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Lack of Autonomy: A View From the InsideSteve Weiner (bio)Keywordsagency, autonomy, deficit, determinismThe most vivid and truly overwhelming response I have to all arguments stressing agency/autonomy, that is, what lay people call free will, is this: that I’ve never had the sensation of acting autonomously since the onset of my mental illness on August 28, 1965. I have never been comfortable with saying that “I made a choice,” or (...)
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  41. Sartre and fanon: On negritude and political participation.Azzedine Haddour - 2005 - Sartre Studies International 11 (s 1-2):286-301.
    In the first part of this essay, in order to grasp the complex and ambivalent relation of Fanon with negritude, I will recover the context from which emerged the ideology of negritude by focusing on the views of Léopold Senghor and the ways in which these views determined Sartre's interpretation of the movement. I will also examine Sartre's Black Orpheus and the influence it had on Fanon, especially on his Black Skin, White Masks. In the second part, I will adumbrate (...)
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  42. Sollicitude, dépendance et lien social.Monique Lanoix - 2008 - Les Ateliers de L’Ethique 3 (2):56-67.
    La croissance de la population vieillissante en Amérique du Nord a un impact significatif sur nos politiques sociales. Ainsi, l’État québécois met à la disposition des personnes âgées une aide afin de faciliter le maintien à domicile. Qui a maintenant la responsabilité de répondre aux besoins des personnes âgées; est-ce la famille ou l’État? Si la réponse peut nous aider à formuler des politiques sociales équitables, elle nous pousse aussi à repenser le lien social à la lumière de la dépendance. (...)
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    Colonialism and decolonization in the writings of Paulo Freire.Mariateresa Muraca - 2021 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 25 (61):81-96.
    The paper argues that the theme of cultural and racial oppression is present throughout Freire’s work. In particular, it explores Paulo Freire’s contribution to the discussion of colonialism and decolonization. To this purpose, first of all it takes into consideration some writings elaborated between the end of the 1950s and the 1970s, enhancing the dialogue with authors such as Albert Memmi, Frantz Fanon and Amílcar Cabral. Then it focuses on concepts which, although not directly linked to the analysis of (...)
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    Frantz Fanon, penseur de l’humanisme radical et précurseur des études postcoloniales.Mohamed Turki - 2020 - Culture and Dialogue 8 (1):59-83.
    Résumé Frantz Fanon s’est concentré principalement sur la violence comme moyen de résistance et de libération anticoloniale, mais aussi sur l’humanisme et les possibilités de sa réalisation. Il s’agit pour lui de dépasser la conception manichéenne de l’Europe, mais aussi de la Négritude à propos de l’homme et d’inventer comme il dit « l’homme total ». Le silence a régné assez longtemps sur la réception des œuvres de Fanon après sa mort, à l’exception de sa réhabilitation vingt ans après aux (...)
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    Reconquest Colonialism and Andalusī Narrative Practice in the Conde Lucanor.David A. Wacks - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (3/4):87-103.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reconquest Colonialism and Andalusī Narrative Practice in the Conde LucanorDavid A Wacks (bio)In the tenth century, when Cordova was the richest and most populous city in Europe, and the Umayyad Caliphate was setting the standard for cultural florescence in the Islamic world, a group of Christian nobles in the rocky precincts of northernmost Spain sought to expand their territorial holdings southward, into al-Andalus. Their aim was to unseat Islamic (...)
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  46. The new French resistance: commodification rejected?Donna Dickenson - 2005 - Medical Law International 7 (1):41-63.
    In this article I evaluate a resurrected French resistance movement--to biotechnological commodification. The official French view that ‘the body is the person’ has been dismissed as a ‘taboo’ by the French political scientist Dominique Memmi . Yet France has indeed resisted the models of globalised commodification adopted in US bioechnology, as, for example, when the government blocked a research collaboration between the American firm Millennium Pharmaceuticals and a leading genomics laboratory, le Centre d’Etude du Polymorphisme Humain, on the grounds (...)
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    Überlegungen zum Rassismus in der Türkei.Sinan Özbek - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:217-226.
    Der Rassimus-Diskurs hat sich auf die fortschrittlichen kapitalistischen Länder konzentriert. Da der Rassimus kein westliches Phänomen ist, sondern eine aus der kapitalistischen Produktionsweise hervorgehende Idologie, sollte die Rassismus-Diskussion auch in Ländern, in denen sich die kapitalistische Produktionsweise erst spät etablierte, untersucht werden. Untersuchungen zu Rassismus in der Türkei zeigen, dass der Rassismus in der Türkei besonderheit aufzeigt, die nicht mit denen der westlichen Länder vergleichbar sind. Deswegen werde ich in meinem Referat den Rassismus in der Türkei vor dem Hintergrund einer (...)
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    Überlegungen zum Rassismus in der Türkei.Sinan Özbek - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:217-226.
    Der Rassimus-Diskurs hat sich auf die fortschrittlichen kapitalistischen Länder konzentriert. Da der Rassimus kein westliches Phänomen ist, sondern eine aus der kapitalistischen Produktionsweise hervorgehende Idologie, sollte die Rassismus-Diskussion auch in Ländern, in denen sich die kapitalistische Produktionsweise erst spät etablierte, untersucht werden. Untersuchungen zu Rassismus in der Türkei zeigen, dass der Rassismus in der Türkei besonderheit aufzeigt, die nicht mit denen der westlichen Länder vergleichbar sind. Deswegen werde ich in meinem Referat den Rassismus in der Türkei vor dem Hintergrund einer (...)
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    Book Review: Discourses of Jewish Identity in Twentieth-Century France. [REVIEW]Ellen S. Fine - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):378-379.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Discourses of Jewish Identity in Twentieth-Century FranceEllen S. FineDiscourses of Jewish Identity in Twentieth-Century France, edited by Alan Astro; Yale French Studies 265pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994, $17.00.Ever since France became the first European country to grant Jews equal rights as citizens with the enactment of the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1791, the question of identity has been a central preoccupation of French (...)
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    Note on the oxford latin dictionary definition of irrvmo.Aven McMaster - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (2):714-716.
    In the second edition of the Oxford Latin Dictionary an otherwise laudable attempt to be more forthright in defining obscene terms seems to have introduced an error. The word irrumo was defined in the first edition of the dictionary as ‘to practise irrumatio on’, which is correct but unilluminating, especially since irrumatio was defined as ‘the action of an irrumator’. Irrumator was then defined as ‘one who submits to fellatio’, which is technically correct, though it suggests a passivity in the (...)
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