Resources: Violence Trauma and Reconciliation
Displaying 25 - 29 of 29Emotions in the History of Witchcraft
This book unites witchcraft studies and history of emotions, offering new multidisciplinary approaches. It includes insights from anthropology, neurosciences, feminist theory, and more, painting emotions as more than just feelings but also as actions in witchcraft contexts.
Lexical Layers of Identity
Danko Sipka analyzes Slavic languages, presenting a systematic framework for understanding lexical markers of cultural identity. He distinguishes three layers: deep, exchange, and surface, each reflecting different degrees of cultural integration and change.
The Orphan Master's Son
N. Korea ranks near the bottom of Freedom House’s rankings for democracy and human rights, scoring 3/100. The Dear Leader"" in The Orphan Master’s Son is Kim Jong Il
Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
Olga Tokarczuk's novel 'Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead' combines murder mystery elements with philosophical and ecological reflections, receiving critical acclaim and several literary nominations.
Farewell, Aylis
Farewell, Aylis by Akram Aylisli, comprising three novellas and an essay, explores historic trauma in Azerbaijan through tales of sociopolitical upheaval, reflecting on the dehumanizing effects of Soviet and post-Soviet systems.