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novel by Rainer Maria Rilke, which is conceptually connected with Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s dialectical philosophy and Friedrich Schiller’s humanism. The present work is an interpretation of ... ). Keywords: mexican literature; german philosophy; comparative literature; constitution of the subject; nihilism; humanism Dios es el mundo. La verdad es siempre un contacto interior e inexplicable
(2016) explains in his powerful book, Hope and Healing in Urban Education, healing should be a political act, rooted in social justice. “Healing is political because those that focus on healing in urban ... , political, cultural, and historical context. Students and teachers come to class not only as members of a school community, but also embedded in diverse and overlapping communities, institutions, and systems
the richness and complexity of Nájera’s spiritual and religious life as well as his uncompromised alignment with the political agenda of Porfirio Díaz’ regime. For that purpose, a small number of ... biblical exegesis or journalistic debates of political-religious content. Palbrs evcla : Literatura y secularización; Modernismo; Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera; cuaresmas; porfiriato. KorDeyws : Literature and
circumstance that took advantage of anonymity to portray the political and cultural tensions between writers and reporters at the end of the 19th century in Mexico.Keywords : Short novel; literary press
on both the front and backstage and increase opportunity for educational reform. In the last decade, the word “performative” sparked explosive attention and usage that parallels socio-political ... ponder the social, political, historical, and economic structures that motivate these performative acts and utterances in K-12 school settings. We suggest that performative allyship, exercised by adults to
Páramo; Disillusion; Philosophy; Martin Heidegger.
. Philosophy, Ethics Hum Med 2019 ; 14 : 5 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat 15 Diamond GA , Kaul S . Cost, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness . Circ Cardiovasc
social and political contexts. Since CBE does not give explicit attention to power in the way that CRE does, we utilized a critical race theory lens to help frame our understanding of teacher ... a sign of lowered expectations. Daniel wanted to treat students “the same as possible,” a philosophy of neutrality that is not only inequitable because students approach learning differently, but one
positivism was "the official philosophy of the Porfiriato" from the standpoint of a new conception of the positivist paradigm, and analyzing the three theses which have been put forward about the function of
daily experiences […] we have with people in ways that, on the one hand, emphasize our shared desires for racial, linguistic, educational, political, and social justice in schools and communities and, on ... , 2020; Tanchuk et al., 2021) . As Spade (2020) argues, “Mutual aid is only one tactic in the social movement ecosystem. It operates alongside direct action, political education, and many other tactics
think about and talk about BTs. He asserts that BTs are seen as inconsequential and invisible and that many educational research paradigms do not account for the social and political implications of ... and the socio-political meanings that undergird these constructs” (Jennings, 2014, p. 215) . Collaborative autoethnography allows us to draw on our collective stories and supports an interactive
The analysis of the first perceptions by Germans of the history of independent Mexico permits us to observe two trends. The first, and largest, sustained by actors or observers within the political ... political arena, considered Mexico incapable of governing itself. The second, and smaller, is owed to authors whose relationship with Mexico was essentially economic. These did not deny the difficult
economic and political advances at home and abroad that would follow abandonment of segregation” (p. 524). Writing in the wake of disappointingly slow school desegregation efforts which, he maintained, had ... associated with controlled choice models and explored the political and programmatic conditions under which controlled choice has succeeded in desegregating schools (Cobb & Glass, 2009; Koedel, et al., 2009
and farce. While the adversaries of Felipe Ángeles propose to give a legal appearance to the elimination of a political adversary, the general converts the trial into a public action which permits him ... martyr who accepts being sacrificed for his political ideas, his ideals, and his ethical values. He revindicates in this way the sovereignty of his pure I and his interior liberty; and at the same time
In this paper I propose to reread the novel Guerra en el Paraíso alongside with the way concepts such as “dirty war” and “human rights” have entered the democratic political agenda of Mexico. Twenty
In this paper I propose to reread the novel Guerra en el Paraíso alongside with the way concepts such as “dirty war” and “human rights” have entered the democratic political agenda of Mexico. Twenty
In this paper I propose to reread the novel Guerra en el Paraíso alongside with the way concepts such as “dirty war” and “human rights” have entered the democratic political agenda of Mexico. Twenty
In this paper I propose to reread the novel Guerra en el Paraíso alongside with the way concepts such as “dirty war” and “human rights” have entered the democratic political agenda of Mexico. Twenty
In this paper I propose to reread the novel Guerra en el Paraíso alongside with the way concepts such as “dirty war” and “human rights” have entered the democratic political agenda of Mexico. Twenty
this issue question what knowledges about love have to do with urban schooling pedagogically, historically, and in the current socio-political climate while surfacing visions—that is, theories and ... question what knowledges about love have to do with urban schooling pedagogically, historically, and in the current socio-political climate. This special issue has surfaced visions—that is, theories and