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    A neglected strategy of the Aristotelian Alexander on Necessity and Responsibility

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    Allegory and animals in Olive Schreiner’s Undine : A Queer Little Child (1929)

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    Written and abandoned in the 1870s, and published posthumously in 1929, Undine: A Queer Little Child has remained on the margins of Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) studies, repeatedly dismissed as a juvenile and poor antecedent to The Story of An African Farm (1883), or deemed valuable primarily for its autobiographical content. This article redresses these schematic readings by analysing how Schreiner draws on allegorical forms in order to explore aspects of her burgeoning radicalism. Focusing on one of the main allegorical thrusts of the novel, provided by the zoomorphic and anthropomorphic animal characters that descend from mythical, fairytale, and Ancient Greek philosophical origins, it investigates how the protagonist’s metaphorically significant associations with animals relate to freethinking, feminist, and anti-imperialist ideas introduced by the novel. Undine thus undermines dominant nineteenth-century models of the “primitive” human or animal as less evolutionarily developed and without political platform, which can be seen to be a liberating move when the novel is read in dialogue with Jacques Derrida’s lectures on animals, and with other recent work in postcolonial ecocriticism

    A autoridade, o desejo e a alquimia da política: linguagem e poder na constituição do papado medieval (1060-1120)

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    <i>Performative reading in the late Byzantine</i> theatron

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    Tagore in Debate with Gandhi:Freedom as Creativity

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    Gandhi the philosopher

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    Perceptual Content in the Stoics

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