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An exploration of the ways that multiple inequalities are being addressed in Europe. Using country-based and region-specific case studies it provides an innovative comparative analysis of the multidimensional equality regimes that are emerging in Europe, and reveals the potential that these have for institutionalizing intersectionality.
In this title, 20 young poets, two each from the ten Eastern and Central European countries acceding to the European Union in May 2004, are represented, the 'new poetics' from the 'new Europe'. It is a parallel-text volume, with original language/English translation on facing pages.
A discursive-sociological approach to the Europeanization of gender and other equality policies. Using largely unpublished empirical data covering twenty-nine European countries this book adopts a pluralistic perspective to explore the complex and often divergent gender and other equality policy outputs of Europeanization.
Prvi del knjige obravnava položaj slovenske izseljenske književnosti in njeno mesto v okviru slovenske nacionalne kulture. V drugem delu so predstavljeni najrazpoznavnejši priseljenski pisci v Sloveniji in njihov položaj v kulturnem kontekstu nove domovine. Tretji del je posvečen širši obravnavi položaja priseljencev v Sloveniji, stopnje njihove (kulturne, socialno-ekonomske, politične) integracije, stopnje njihove enakopravnosti na področju ohranjanja in izražanja etnične/kulturne identitete ter uveljavljanja njihovih kulturno-umetniških dejavnosti in dosežkov v širši slovenski družbi. Zadnji del knjige odpira vrsto primerjav med kulturnim položajem slovenskih izseljencev in priseljencev v Sloveniji. Težišča obravnave so na dejavnikih, ki vplivajo na kulturno življenje priseljenske skupnosti kot take, pa tudi na vprašanjih literarne dvojezičnosti izseljenskih/priseljenskih piscev ter problemu togega zamejevanja nacionalne književnosti z enim samim »nacionalnim jezikom«.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Overview of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources -- Index of Names, L-Z
" Fiona Sampson provides a ... map of living British poets, grouped according to the kind of poetry they write. From the ... the Plain Dealers (Ruth Fainlight and Alan Brownjohn) to the baroque sensibilities of Dandies (Glyn Maxwell, Hugo Williams), we are introduced to the Oxford Elegists (John Fuller, Andrew Motion and Mick Imlah) and the New Formalists (Don Paterson, Mimi Khalvati), the Anecdoctalists (Carol Ann Duffy, Simon Armitage) and Mythopoesis (Robin Robertson)."--Publisher description
In 1913, Rabindranath Tagore received the Nobel Prize in Literature. World famous overnight, he was translated into numerous languages. Meanwhile, in Slovenia, a young, still anonymous poet felt strongly drawn to the newly available works of the Indian bard. This young man was Srečko Kosovel, who is today hailed as Slovenia’s leading avant-garde poet of the interwar period. But what could Kosovel, then barely out of his teens, have in common with a figure of Tagore’s stature? Deeply affected by Italy’s conquest of parts of Slovene-populated territory, Kosovel was able to identify with Tagore and relate to the historical predicament of colonial subjugation. Despite coming from differen...
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