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in order to study their metamorphosis and develop my painting skills, so that I could sketch them live and represent the true color. On May 16, 1665, at the age of 18, Maria married older 10 years than [...] specialized in the works of painting and engraving of architectural objects. Until 1670, the couple lived in Frankfurt, where in 1668, Maria gave birth to their first daughter, Johanna Helena. Soon after [...] European naturalist After arriving in the capital of Suriname, Maria Sibylla and her daughter Dorothe, lived in the house in Paramaribo. During his stay in South America Maria led observations not only in her
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into “work” it seemed obvious that the expensive meat was by no means necessary for their balanced living but should be given as “brain food” to persons, who did an intellectual work.” (see the historical [...] Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] conservation of energy—the belief that every physical force stood in equilibrium with an equivalent counter-force In terms of physiology, the laws of energy conservation and energy conversion stand next to
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the laboratory instruments used by Lavoisier and his friends. Mrs. Lavoisier managed a small, but lively, science salon where scientists could go to perform their experiments and discuss their ideas. She [...] Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] conservation of energy—the belief that every physical force stood in equilibrium with an equivalent counter-force In terms of physiology, the laws of energy conservation and energy conversion stand next to
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Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] conservation of energy—the belief that every physical force stood in equilibrium with an equivalent counter-force In terms of physiology, the laws of energy conservation and energy conversion stand next to [...] soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100 AD reveal that Ro- man legionnaires lived on an average ration of some 850 grams of grain per day, complemented by meat, vegetables, and fruit
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critical theory of visual counter-narratives to investigate these documents’ potential for re-humanizing the figure of the refugee in the EU. Keywords: Refugee crisis, Balkan road, Counter-narratives, Trauma [...] case studies will demon- strate. 2020 Ksenija Vidmar Horvat 71 4. Counter-narratives between Western theory and Cold War reality Counter-narratives simultaneously inhabit an ambiguous place of being within [...] 2004; Andrews, 2004), the focus on counter-narratives provides an insight into ideological struggles triggered by dominant cultural discourses. This is because counter- narratives are relational: they only
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narratives, grounded in European culture, in relation to the notion of freedom. 3.3 Counter-narrative Like master narratives, counter-narratives also suggest a certain morale and normativity. However, it is one [...] narrative. A counter-narrative does not necessarily oppose the master narrative; it may also slightly deviate from this, or merely relate to a storyline that is per- ceived as worthy to counter and relate [...] relate to. “Counter-narratives only make sense in relation to something else, that which they are countering. The very name identifies it as a posi- tional category, in tension with another category” (Bamberg
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forthcoming). Applying Foucault’s tool-box to the analysis of counter-narratives. In K. Lueg & M. W. Lundholt (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Counter-Narratives. Abingdon: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. [...] to the European Union and go one step further. For instance, Aarhus 2017’s CEO, states: “Europe is living through a rather challenging time at the moment” (Aarhus 2017, 2017, 22). However, such passages [...] with the cross platforms of theatre, music, circus, dance, performance and sport, EUTOPIA will be a lively and leading force in the future of European culture. Amateurs and professional performers are co-creators
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the TV and they think they must go there to be able to live…live it live (John, Yaoundé, 2018).” The inclusive promise of migration to “live it live” informs the understanding of local real- ities as being [...] North, the campaigns are designed to counter and invalidate the local imagina- tion of Europe as ‘paradise’. The paper evaluates the effectiveness of this counter narra- tion on the level of its content [...] this out: “They tell you how Londonians are living. And show you a street for example in Berlin! […] So those are the things that tell you ‚No, I want to live in an organized community like that‘. Because
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story on a higher scale. Given the fact that people do not necessarily have to live in the national container (they can live in enlarged families, in diasporas, in migrant communities), theory needs to pro- [...] also allows us to continue to live after the tragic events. Constructing a European identity in such a narrative space opens a chance to unblock the future of the people living in this space. European identity [...] and in substance definitions of what is right or wrong or true or false in the social world people live in (such as a village, a nation, or a culture). The important point in my writings for two decades