Search Results - "Journal of European studies"
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Crafting history in real time: The count-duke of Olivares, the Holy Roman Empire and generalissimo Wallenstein on the Spanish stage (1632–1634)
Published in Journal of European studies (11-11-2024)“…This essay explores the portrayal of Albrecht von Wallenstein’s downfall on the Spanish stage during the Thirty Years’ War. El prodigio de Alemania (1634), a…”
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Challenging patriarchal motherhood: A critical analysis of fictional mothers in Caryl Phillips’ The Final Passage and The Lost Child
Published in Journal of European studies (08-11-2024)“…This study explores the literary mother figures in Caryl Phillips’ novels The Final Passage (1985) and The Lost Child (2015) through the critical lens of…”
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Redefining Vygotsky’s early works as a theory of aesthetics
Published in Journal of European studies (01-09-2024)“…The paper critically examines Lev Vygotsky’s art-related texts from 1915 to 1924, challenging interpretations based in Psychology by asserting that his…”
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Berlin in English: The German capital in recent Anglophone fiction
Published in Journal of European studies (01-09-2024)“…This article examines the representation of Berlin in a cluster of recent English-language novels by writers including Amit Chaudhuri, Adrian Duncan, Helon…”
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Qian Zhongshu’s continuation and expansion of Lessing’s Laokoon
Published in Journal of European studies (01-09-2024)“…Through a close comparative reading of Lessing’s Laokoon (1766) with two essays by Qian Zhongshu, entitled ‘Chinese Poetry and Chinese Painting’…”
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Enough names on the cover already: The 52-year process behind Jerzy Peterkiewicz, Burns Singer and Christine Brooke-Rose’s translations of Cyprian Norwid
Published in Journal of European studies (01-09-2024)“…Using archive materials, this article investigates the decades-long translation process behind the year 2000 Carcanet collection ‘Cyprian Norwid: Poems,…”
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Breaking the borders: Gender dynamics in STEM portrayals in Turkish Netflix series
Published in Journal of European studies (01-09-2024)“…This study discusses the intricate relationship between science, technology, engineering and mathematics field representation by the media and the science,…”
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Artificial Intelligence and the GDPR: Inevitable Nemeses?
Published in Baltic journal of European studies (01-12-2020)“…The rapid development of computer technology over the past decades has brought about countless benefits across industries and social benefits as well—constant…”
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Cross-Border Capacity-Building for Port Ecosystems in Small and Medium-Sized Baltic Ports
Published in Baltic journal of European studies (01-05-2021)“…One of the key challenges related to the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic is preservation of employment and protecting staff who are working in port…”
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Memory activism in the Republic of Moldova: Last address and Stolpersteine projects
Published in Journal of European studies (01-06-2024)“…Drawing on the threefold categorisation of memory as antagonistic, cosmopolitan and agonistic, proposed by Anna Cento Bull and Hans Hansen, the article…”
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Memorability of Romanian dissidence: Ordinary people, secret files and artistic remediations
Published in Journal of European studies (01-06-2024)“…The article explores the conditions necessary for a narrative recounting of past events to become memorable and incorporated into collective memory. The…”
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‘Fruitless circularity’ or moral growth? Reinterpreting the circular mobility in Evelyn Waugh’s Decline and Fall
Published in Journal of European studies (01-06-2024)“…Evelyn Waugh’s novel Decline and Fall features a circular narrative structure, with the unjust expulsion of Paul from Oxford University at the beginning and…”
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A macro-nationalist periodical for a new Europe? Franco-Italian exchanges and Latin Renaissance in Cronache della civiltà elleno-latina (1902–1907)
Published in Journal of European studies (01-06-2024)“…This article focuses on the discourse on pacifism and Latinity in the Italian periodical Cronache della civiltà elleno-latina (1902–1907), founded by Angelo De…”
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Platform urbanisation, infrastructures and techno-politics: The turn towards urban citizenship
Published in Journal of European studies (01-03-2024)“…This article analyses how digital platforms challenge and redefine the way in which urban forms of citizenship are shaped. What we call ‘platform urbanisation’…”
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Slovenian COVID-19 discourse in the context of verbal as well as physical violence against medical professionals
Published in Journal of European studies (01-03-2024)“…During the Coronavirus epidemic in Slovenia (March 2020 to June 2021) and during the period of global public health emergency due to COVID-19 (January 2020 to…”
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Rethinking biopolitics: COVID-19, differential vulnerabilities and biopolitical rights
Published in Journal of European studies (01-03-2024)“…In this article, I develop a critique of the forms of differential vulnerability produced by biopolitical technologies of power which became particularly…”
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Health versus humanity? Three recent German novels on biopolitics and citizenship
Published in Journal of European studies (01-03-2024)“…Three recent German novels, Juli Zeh’s Corpus Delicti, 2009, Zoë Beck’s thriller Paradise City, 2020,and Martin Schäuble’s youth novel Cleanland, 2020, present…”
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Technocratic totalitarianism: Gunnar Kaiser and dissident discourse in pandemic-era Germany
Published in Journal of European studies (01-03-2024)“…This article examines the ideas, reception and social role of Germany’s most prominent cultural critic of lockdown politics, Gunnar Kaiser. In contrast to the…”
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Introduction: Re-presenting COVID-19: Biopolitics, digitalisation, citizenship
Published in Journal of European studies (01-03-2024)“…This introduction briefly traces the development of historical and philosophical responses to COVID-19 in its longue durée and considers the pandemic’s lasting…”
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The boring apocalypse: The representation of flat affects in contemporary British pandemic novels
Published in Journal of European studies (01-03-2024)“…In his 2021 opinion article in The New York Times, Adam Grant called the COVID-19 pandemic the ‘boring apocalypse’. Indeed, while pre-pandemic imaginaries of…”
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