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Climate
Changes
Global Perspectives
brings together creative approaches to representing environmental crises in a globalized world, which originated in an eponymous symposium hosted virtually by the University of Würzburg in August of 2021. This volume, and the unruly texts that claim space here, are written not only to question and challenge standardized patterns of representation, but also to contribute to undisciplining the genres and practices of traditional academic writing by exploring alternative representational form(at)s.
Climate Changes Global Perspectives is the first publication in the Challenges of Modernity series, which seeks to collect and make available projects of engaged scholarship in the humanities.
The book you hold in your hands is an interdisciplinary study on diaspora literacy in Afro-Central America. An exploration through various imaginings of times past, this study is concerned with how oxymoron, metonymy, and multilingualism deploy pluricentrical belonging.
By exploring the interlocking of multiple roots that have developed on account of routes, rhizomatic historical imaginations are unearthed here so as to imagine an other Costa Rica.
A Black Costa Rica.
Bildungsintentionen bzw. Bildungsentscheidungen werden in der soziologischen Bildungsforschung als Ursachen für die ungleiche Bildungsbeteiligung betrachtet. Hierzu sind verschiedene soziologische und psychologische entscheidungstheoretische Ansätze entwickelt worden. Ihr Ziel ist, theoretische Mechanismen der Bildungsentscheidung zu begründen, deren Zusammenhang mit der sozialen Herkunft zu erklären und somit das Entstehen von sozialen Ungleichheiten an Übergängen im Bildungssystem zu beschreiben. Diese Theorien wurden mehrfach empirisch belegt, wurden aber bislang bei Bildungsintentionen und Bildungsbeteiligung an späteren Bildungsübergängen jedoch eher beschränkt angewendet. Daher ist das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit, diesen Aspekt in einer Längsschnittperspektive zu untersuchen. Dabei werden die Bildungsintentionen von 17-jährigen Jugendlichen, sowie ihr Abiturerwerb und ihre Beteiligung an Tertiärbildung analysiert. Die Ergebnisse bestätigen die theoretischen Annahmen über den Einfluss der sozialen Herkunft an der Schnittstelle Schule – Studium. Weitere Determinanten, wie beispielweise die Bildungskosten, die elterliche Bildung und die Schulleistung wirken sich ebenfalls auf den Bildungsverlauf der Jugendlichen aus. Außerdem lässt sich der vermutete institutionelle Effekt auf die Bildungsbeteiligung bestätigen, der die Selektivität des gegliederten deutschen Bildungssystems in dieser Bildungsphase zum Ausdruck bringt.
This dissertation focuses on selected novels written by contemporary indigenous authors from Aotearoa/New Zealand and examines the fictional imagination of the human body as a medium of cultural identity and memory. The novels discussed are Keri Hulme’s »The Bone People« (1984), »Nights in the Gardens of Spain« (1995) and »The Uncle’s Story« (2000) by Witi Ihimaera as well as James George’s »Hummingbird« (2003). In order to further decolonisation processes and to come to terms with the colonial past and the complexity of present realities, the fictional works position the human body as an active entity in the negotiation of specific cultural epistemologies. This project explores the narrative translation of corporeality that is used to locate alternative concepts of identity and cultural memory. Taking into account indigenous perspectives, this thesis makes use of the current theoretical approaches presented by pragmatism and affect theory in order to analyse the investment of the novels in feeling and the reciprocal relationship between text and corporeality depicted by the narratives. On the one hand, the novels aim to undermine oppressive and marginalising categories by placing particular emphasis on »sensuous gaps« in the text. On the other hand, the narratives intend to construct alternative identities and evoke specific aspects of indigenous histories and knowledge by imagining the human body in terms of »sensuous inscription«. The novels portray individuals who act from a place in-between different cultures, and articulate a desire to dissolve polarities and emphasise individual and cultural transformation as a formative element in the creation of complex identities and new perspectives.
While there is only little transformation to the absolute power of the party-state to be detected, some grassroots democratic experiments, however, are receiving enormous attention of the world, especially village elections. Nevertheless, this preliminary exercise of democracy is widely characterized as a mixed bag of results. Since its first conduction, it has experienced immense development and bought great impact not only on different rural political institutions, but also on common mass villagers, as well as changes to the local governance. But at the same time, the limitations of the factual effectiveness of these elections can hardly be underestimated and such aspects as the standardization of electoral procedures are still to be further improved. Moreover, given the wide variations across Chinese countryside and the strong oppositions from all levels, the future of China’s village elections remain hard to gauge.