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Spanish language --- Mass communications --- 806.0 --- 37 --- Spaans. Spaanse taalkunde --- Opvoeding en onderwijs --(algemeen) --- Bedrijfscommunicatie --- Onderhandelingen --- Spaanse taal --- taalgebruik in het bedrijfsleven --- leermiddelen --- 37 Opvoeding en onderwijs --(algemeen) --- 806.0 Spaans. Spaanse taalkunde --- Bedrijfscommunicatie. --- Spaanse taal. --- leermiddelen. --- Taalgebruik in het bedrijfsleven --- Leermiddelen. --- 37 Education --- Education
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Latin language --- Latin (Langue) --- Grammar --- Etymology --- Grammaire --- Etymologie --- Language and languages --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Word history --- Historical lexicology --- Derivation --- Isidore,
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Latin language, Vulgar --- -Latin language, Popular --- Latin language, Colloquial --- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc --- -Glossaries, vocabularies, etc --- Latin language, Popular --- Itinerarium Antonini --- Itinerarium Egeriae --- Peregrinatio Aetheriae --- Peregrinatio Silviae --- Peregrinatio ad loca sancta --- Peregrinatio Etheriae --- Aitherias hodoiporiko --- Peregrinatio Egeriae --- Itinerarium provinciarum Antonini Augusti --- Antonii Augusti Itinerarium provinciarum --- Itinerarium provinciarum omnium --- Antonini Iter Britanniarum --- Iter Britanniarum --- Vetera Romanorum itineraria --- Concordances. --- Pilgrimage of Etheria --- Sanctae Silviae peregrinatio
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This book is a timely study of young women’s life writing as a form of human rights activism. It focuses on six young women who suffered human rights violations when they were girls and have gone on to become activists through life writing: Malala Yousafzai, Hyeonseo Lee, Yeonmi Park, Bana Alabed, Nujeen Mustafa, and Nadia Murad. Their ongoing life-writing projects diverge to some extent, but all share several notable features: they claim a testimonial collective voice, they deploy rights discourse, they excite humanitarian emotions, they link up their context-bound plight with bigger social justice causes, and they use English as their vehicle of self-expression and self-construction. This strategic use of English is of vital importance, as it has brought them together as icons in the public sphere within the last six years. New Forms of Self-Narration is the first ever attempt to explore all these activists’ life-writing texts side by side, encompassing both the written and the audiovisual material, online and offline, and taking all texts as belonging to a unique, single, though multifaceted, project.
Women authors --- Political and social views. --- Authors, Women --- Female authors --- Women as authors --- Authors --- Women and literature --- Human rights. --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Human rights --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Law and legislation --- Literature, Modern—20th century. --- Literature, Modern—21st century. --- Social justice. --- Technology in literature. --- Identity politics. --- Contemporary Literature. --- Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights. --- Literature and Technology/Media. --- Politics and Gender. --- Identity (Psychology) --- Politics of identity --- Political participation --- Equality --- Justice --- Political aspects
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