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Solidarity, Memory and Identity /

In today's context of rapid socio-political changes, with deepening ethnic and religious conflicts on the one hand, and a diminishing feeling of identification with the community on the other, reflection on the idea of ""solidarity"" is very much necessary. This book provide...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Owczarski, Wojciech (Editor ), Cremasco, Maria Virginia Filomena (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction: The Miracle of Solidarity / Wojciech Owczarski
  • Part 1: Philosophy
  • Chapter 1. Like A Phoenix: The Emergence and Deformation of Solidarity / Mohineet Kaur Boparai
  • Chapter 2. Global Solidarity Mission Impossible in Sociological Perspective / Marcin Lisak
  • Chapter 3. On Compassion and Ethics: Readings on Marx and Buddhism / Mariana Tavares Ferreira
  • Chapter 4. Absolving the Other: The Gandhian Discourse / Alok Oak
  • Chapter 5. Multilevel Identity Matrix and Necessity of Solidarity to Difference / Tadej Pirc
  • Chapter 6. The Modern We: Collective Memory, Particularity, and Metaphysics / Ronny Miron
  • Chapter 7. From Ethics to Politics: Alain Badiou and Generic Humanity / Nastaran Saremy
  • Part 2: Politics and History
  • Chapter 8. Collective Representations of the Past after World War II: A Preliminary Outline / Amelia Korzeniewska
  • Chapter 9. Modernity's Simulacra: The Recovered History / Viorella Manolache
  • Chapter 10. German Writers' Perceptions of Solidarity / Marion Brandt
  • Chapter 11. Reconfigurations of "Solidarity": Polish Migrants in Ireland / Natalia Mazurkiewicz
  • Chapter 12. A Jewish Cultural Connection: Jewish Identity Salience and Majority Membership in a Modern Canadian Setting / Noah J. Millman
  • Chapter 13. The Quest for an East African Identity / Stefan Johann Plenk
  • Chapter 14. Solidary in African Culture: Ubuntu / Petria M. Theron
  • Part 3: Psychology
  • Chapter 15. Violence, Dream Work (Dream's Elaboration) and the Testimonial Horizon / Paulo Endo
  • Chapter 16. Psychic Trauma and Memory / Maria Virginia Filomena Cremasco
  • Chapter 17. Migration and Survival: An Analysis of Memory, Identity, Solidarity and Coping among the Gulag Survivors of World War II / Amanda A. Chalupa and Monica Tomlinson
  • Chapter 18. Status, Identity, and Solidarity in Task Groups / Martha Foschi
  • Part 4: The Art
  • Chapter 19. Toward a Possible Partage of Memory: "History" and "Solidarity" in Joseph Conrad / Kaoru Yamamoto
  • Chapter 20. Gendered Concepts of Identity and Memory on Yael Dayan's Prose / Viktoria Potzl
  • Chapter 21. "Always look after your own blood": Memory and Kinship Ties in Alistair MacLeod's No Great Mischief / Barbara Kijek
  • Chapter 22. Literary Representation of the Transpersonal Deimension of Massive Trauma: Stoic Solidarity during the Community Terror in Lithuania / Ingrida Egle Zindziuviene
  • Chapter 23. Solidarity with Animals: The Mechanism of Anthropocentrism in Michael Faber's Novel Under the Skin / Monika Zolkos
  • Chapter 24. "We are all unrealiable narrators": Solidarity, Memory and Identity in Contemporary Demential Narratives / Naomi Kruger
  • Chapter 25. Holocaust Memory and Experience of World War II: Interpretation based on Selected Films / Mariusz Wirski
  • Chapter 26. Polish Critical Art: Solidary Against "Defective" Persons / Wanda Dittrich
  • Chapter 27. The Cry of Freedom: Solidarity in Modern Media
  • Music and Film / Magdalena Zegarlinska.