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2011, Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:" Actionable Postcolonial Theory in Education" illustrates how postcolonial theory can be put to work in education. It offers an accessible and handy overview and comparison of postcolonial theory and other theoretical debates related to critiques of Western ethnocentrism and hegemony. It also offers examples that illustrate how a discursive strand of postcolonial theory has been applied successfully in the contexts of educational research/critique and in pioneering pedagogical projects. Andreotti encourages educators ...
India and the traveller: aspects of travelling Identity, ed. Rita Banerjee (New Delhi: Bloomsbury), pp. 23-44.
Outsiders and Insiders: European perceptions of India and the Problem of Cultural distance2022 •
American Journal of Numismatics 31
Gallienus, Amalthea, and the Pietas Faleri2019 •
It is argued that the significance of the PIETAS FALERI medallions struck under the emperor Gallienus has been seriously misunderstood. They celebrate the piety of the Italian town of Falerii because of the role that it had played in rearing Gallienus rather than the piety of Gallienus himself, identified by the otherwise unattested nickname of Falerius, in raising the harbinger of a new golden age. While the reverse type appears to depict two children, Jupiter and a companion, it really only depicts the child Jupiter twice in a short narrative of two scenes best described as the feeding of Jupiter. None of the many depictions of Amalthea and the child Jupiter on the coinage under the Valerianic dynasty necessarily have anything to do with the concept of a golden age. They are best explained rather as an attempt by the dynasty to persuade the soldiers to see themselves as the foster-parents of the young Valerian II with special responsibilities in the absence of his father.
Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Eastern Ojibwa Wooden Pipes2019 •
Contribution to the hitherto neglected study of wooden pipes made by indigenous peoples of eastern North America. It focuses on three closely related examples that have surfaced from private collections within the past fifty years without adequate documentation of their origins. Their final attribution to the Eastern Ojibwa living on both sides of the Canadian-American border in the Great Lakes region of North America and to the second quarter of the nineteenth century is based upon stylistic comparisons with other wooden, stone, and metal pipes of the region, many of them also without reliable information on provenience and date. Based in part upon the preprint “An Early-Nineteenth-Century “Eastern Ojibwa” Wooden Effigy Pipe”
E3S Web of Conferences
The matter-wave laser interferometer gravitation antenna (MIGA): New perspectives for fundamental physics and geosciences2014 •
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Modern approaches in solid earth sciences
Australian Impact Structures >10 Km-Large2018 •
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TÜRK-İŞ'TE İŞÇİ KURULTAYLARI VE PARTİ KURMA TARTIŞMALARI
YILDIRIM KOÇ, TÜRK-İŞ’TE İŞÇİ KURULTAYLARI VE PARTİ KURMA TARTIŞMALARIIntechOpen eBooks
Residual Stress Analysis of Laser Cladded Commercially Pure Grade Titanium Alloy Plates2024 •