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Do brown people have brown thoughts? Richard Rodriguez’s philosophy of race, culture, and identity

complex and nuanced than the boxes we try to fit people in. In expressing his philosophy of identity, Rodriguez reflects on the concept of brownness and “brown thoughts,” invoking brown as a metaphor for ... casting Rodriguez and Chicano/a scholars on opposing sides of partisan debates and political wedge issues. However, there is more nuance and progressivism to Rodriguez’s philosophy than he is typically

Special issue: Advancing Latina/o/x criminologies

injustice. Nation-state power, restrictive migration policies, and the coercive - 1 We use the term Latina/o/x to account for the diversity of individual identities and political locations. When referencing ... alternative and emancipatory paradigms of justice, health, and safety. Cognitive justice and criminological knowledge claims Science and knowledge production are not vacuum sealed from broader political

Negotiating cultural, political, and spiritual meaning through affect and movement

geographies and wide-ranging contexts while they navigate myriad internal and external tensions. From the salsa studio and the concert hall to the unemployment center to political and spiritual organizing ... invite us to witness how the Latinx community engages with the persistent negotiation of cultural, political, and spiritual meaning with feeling, creativity, and ingenuity. In our lead essay, Carmela

Ethnographic borders and crossings: Critical ethnography, intersectionality, and blurring the boundaries of insider research

of mixed-status families and situate them within a larger political-economic context of restrictive immigration policies and neoliberal globalization. Critical ethnography is a useful methodology when ... a larger political-economic context of restrictive immigration policies and neoliberal globalization. Critical ethnography, I argue, is a useful methodology that helps us interrogate larger questions

Mexican-Origin Newsmakers: Utilizing Health in La Opinión Microfilm for Data Collecting and Methodology

voice of the community in ads, announcements, political cartoons, and throughout the margins of the newspaper. This article also offers an analysis of the opinions from the community about health care and ... facilities they had to access in the 1960s. In La Opinión political cartoons by Armando Campero speak to the community’s fear of health-care facilities. Figure 1 shows a cartoon with two people looking at a

Effects of social media on political participation in Turkey / Türkiye’de Sosyal Medyanın Siyasi Katılıma Etkileri

With the proliferation of social networking sites, participatory democratic practices increase, new forms of political participation emerge as alternative to the limited ways of political ... ways of political participation in representative democracies, and also online and offline political practices merge, resulting in prominent changes in political life. In recent years, social media led

EXAMINING PSHYCOLOGICALLY TO HISTORICAL , SOCIAL AND POLITICAL FIELD / TARİHİ, TOPLUMSAL ve SİYASAL ALANA PSİKANALİTİK BAKMAK ÜZERİNE

. Anahtar Kelimeler: Bilim Geleneği, Freud, Psikanaliz, Sosyal Bilimler, Sosyoanaliz EXAMİNİNG PSHYCOLOGİCALLY TO HİSTORİCAL , SOCİAL AND POLİTİCAL FİELD In Turkey, generally in social sciences but

NEW APPROACHES in MUSIC EDUCATION: THE IMPORTANCE of HUMANIST PHILOSOPHY for MUSIC EDUCATION / MÜZİK EĞİTİMİNDE YENİ YAKLAŞIMLAR: HÜMANİST FELSEFENİN MÜZİK EĞİTİMİ AÇISINDAN ÖNEMİ

This study is based on the argument that the philosophy of humanity should form the basis of the road map of music education. Giving professional music education which is provided by conservatories ... literature review / library study and qualitative research method. Music education in this study is seen as one of the important instruments of human education, exactly like in the philosophy of Greek

THE THEME OF PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE IN POSTMODERN SOCIAL THEORY -FOUCAULT VE DERRIDA INSTANCE / POSTMODERN SOSYAL TEORİDE BİLİM FELSEFESİ’NİN İZLEKLERİ -FOUCAULT VE DERRIDA ÖRNEĞİ

The role of philosophy of science on the formation of postmodern social theory has not been discussed as much as the role of the some of the other philosophical diciplines. At this point, by ... discuss the basic theories and arguments of some thinkers who could be named as the contemporary representatives of philosophy of science. For this purpose, Popper’s idea of falsification and criticism on

How many Latino studies programs are there? Tracking departmental growth, stagnation, and invisibility 1960–2020

studies generally and Latino studies in particular. We describe the academic, social, and political motivations for the rise of these fields and then review research on the links between ethnic/Latino ... intellectual and political movements on the US southwestern border and Puerto Rico (Sleeter 2011) . The first ethnic studies program was established at San Francisco State in 1968, and the effort moved quickly

Halk Çevreciliğinin Ürettiği Yeni Bir Şiir Türü: ‘Ekoaktivist’ Şiir

social and environmental issues among the general public. Engaging in political ecology, ecocriticism and using ecopoem analysis, this article demonstrates that ecoactivist poetry is a political practice ... through virtual snowball technique from different localities in Turkey, analysed by interpreting the underlying ecology political messages within each of the selected poems. Keywords: poetry, ecopolitical

MAN’S TRAGIC END IN EUGENE IONESCO’S PLAY THE KING IS DYING: DEATH / EUGENE IONESCO’NUN KRAL ÖLÜYOR (LE ROI SE MEURT) ADLI OYUNUNDA İNSANIN TRAJİK SONU: ÖLÜM

fear of death. While treating the tragic end of man, he is influenced by the western philosophy as well as the eastern philosophy, especially by The Book of the Dead of Tibet. The king passes through all

Öteki, İktidar ve Erkeklik Ekseninde Murathan Mungan’ın “Binali ile Temir” ve “Dumrul ile Azrail” Öyküleri

establishes a bond among the miscellaneous concepts which are research topics in the fields of sociology, psychology, philosophy, history and eventually constructs a productive narrative ground. In this article

Vital minimums: El Salvador between youth and old age

in western El Salvador that have chosen to repatriate back to the home country, opting to return to contexts depicted by chaos, strife, and pervasive political senselessness. It is worth noting that ... for this conversation attributable to his numerous writings and reflections that sought, tirelessly, to examine the character and shape of Salvadoran sociality. A philosophy of life What is the vital

EURO-AMERICAN HEGEMONY AND LARS VON TRIER AS A ‘EUROPEAN DIRECTOR’ / AVRO-AMERİKAN HEGEMONYASI ve “AVRUPALI BİR YÖNETMEN” OLARAK LARS VON TRİER

filmography from the perspective of film study and political science. We present and examine key films by the Danish director with a view to unearth the bases of his approach to interpersonal, political and ... -seated ‘political claustrophobia’ and complete moral condemnation of Western-bourgeois culture. Başoğul , Reha. Melancholia, http://www.rehabasogul.com/ 2011 /10/22/melancholiamelankoli-lars -von-trier

Semillas de la rebelión: Revolutionary postmemory, hip-hop, and Chilean exile

orchestrated a counterrevolutionary coup against leftist president Salvador Allende, which produced political exiles and economic emigrants, setting in motion large migratory networks that continue to exist ... 2006; Melillo 2015; Shayne 2010; Tinsman 2014) , I illustrate these exiles’ continued political work beyond the Pinochet era in the contemporary moment and how their activism lives on through Rebel Diaz

Critical Ethics: Witnessing Otherness in La última niebla

to philosophy. By combining Richard Rorty’s vision of a “literary culture” with Kelly Oliver’s theory of “witnessing,” I argue that we’ve been asking the wrong questions of this text. Rather than ... to philosophy. Ultimately, by combining Richard Rorty’s vision of a “literary culture” with Kelly Oliver’s theory of “witnessing,” I argue that we’ve been asking the wrong questions of this text