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I segreti nascosti nei documenti della Geniza del Cairo
I documenti della Geniza del Cairo sono considerati uno dei documenti più importanti ritrovati in Egitto. La storia della scoperta dei documenti della Geniza del Cairo risale al 1865, nella sala della Geniza del tempio "Ibn ¿Izra" in Egitto. Purtroppo, la maggior parte dei documenti della Geniza fu portata fuori dall'Egitto nel 1896 d.C. e, nonostante i tentativi di alcuni ebrei che cercano di attribuire loro questi documenti, come li hanno chiamati in alcune loro ricerche: i documenti della Geniza ebraica, ma diventati famosi in tutto il mondo con il nome di documenti della Geniza del Cairo, essi appartengono e rimarranno all'Egitto; non solo, nel 1987 l'Autorità per le Antichità egiziana ha considerato i manoscritti della Geniza un patrimonio archeologico egiziano e le tombe della Geniza sono state considerate tra le antichità egiziane.
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Les secrets cachés dans les documents de la Geniza du Caire
Les documents de la Geniza du Caire sont considérés comme l'un des documents les plus importants découverts en Égypte. Il s'agit de lettres écrites par des Juifs égyptiens, qui reflètent la vie réelle de l'Égypte médiévale et sont considérées comme un véritable miroir de l'époque. L'histoire de la découverte des documents de la Geniza du Caire remonte à l'année 1865, dans la salle de la Geniza du temple "Ibn ¿Izra" en Égypte. Malheureusement, la plupart des documents de la Geniza ont été sortis clandestinement d'Égypte en 1896, et malgré les tentatives de certains juifs qui essaient de leur attribuer ces documents comme ils les ont appelés dans certaines de leurs recherches : les documents juifs de la Geniza, mais qui sont devenus célèbres dans le monde entier sous le nom de documents de la Geniza du Caire, ils appartiennent à l'Égypte et resteront à l'Égypte, non seulement cela, en 1987, l'Autorité des antiquités égyptiennes a considéré les manuscrits de la Geniza comme un patrimoine archéologique égyptien, et les tombes de la Geniza ont été considérées parmi les antiquités égyptiennes.
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Los secretos ocultos en los documentos de El Cairo Geniza
Los documentos de la Geniza de El Cairo se consideran uno de los documentos más importantes que se han encontrado en Egipto. Se trata de cartas escritas por judíos egipcios, y reflejan la vida real en el Egipto medieval, ya que se consideran un verdadero espejo de su época, la historia del descubrimiento de los documentos de la Geniza de El Cairo se remonta al año 1865, en la sala de la Geniza del templo de "Ibn ¿Izra" en Egipto. Desgraciadamente, la mayor parte de los documentos de la Geniza fueron sacados de Egipto de contrabando en 1896 d.C., y a pesar de los intentos de algunos judíos que tratan de atribuirles estos documentos como los llamaron en algunas de sus investigaciones: los documentos de la Geniza judía, pero que se hicieron famosos en todo el mundo bajo el nombre de los documentos de la Geniza de El Cairo, pertenecen a Egipto y seguirán perteneciendo a Egipto, no sólo eso, en 1987 la Autoridad de Antigüedades de Egipto consideró los manuscritos de la Geniza como patrimonio arqueológico egipcio, y las tumbas de la Geniza fueron consideradas entre las antigüedades egipcias.
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Sekrety, skrytye w dokumentah Kairskoj genizy
Dokumenty Kairskoj genizy schitaütsq odnimi iz samyh wazhnyh dokumentow, kotorye byli najdeny w Egipte. Jeto pis'ma, napisannye egipetskimi ewreqmi, i oni otrazhaüt real'nuü zhizn' w srednewekowom Egipte, tak kak schitaütsq nastoqschim zerkalom swoego wremeni. Istoriq obnaruzheniq dokumentow Kairskoj Genizy woshodit k 1865 godu, w komnate Genizy hrama "Ibn ¿Izra" w Egipte. K sozhaleniü, bol'shaq chast' dokumentow Genizy byla tajno wywezena iz Egipta w 1896 godu n.ä., i, nesmotrq na popytki nekotoryh ewreew, kotorye pytaütsq pripisat' äti dokumenty sebe, kak oni nazywali ih w nekotoryh swoih issledowaniqh: ewrejskie dokumenty Genizy, no proslawiwshiesq na wes' mir pod imenem Kairskih dokumentow Genizy, oni prinadlezhat Egiptu i ostanutsq Egiptom, malo togo, w 1987 godu Egipetskoe uprawlenie drewnostej poschitalo rukopisi Genizy egipetskim arheologicheskim naslediem, a grobnicy Genizy byli otneseny k egipetskim drewnostqm.
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The Secrets Hidden in The Cairo Geniza Documents
The Cairo Geniza documents are considered one of the most important documents that were found in Egypt. They were letters written by Egyptian Jews, and they reflect the real life in medieval Egypt, as they were considered a true mirror of its time, the history of the discovery of the Cairo Geniza documents goes back to the year 1865, in the Geniza room of the "Ibn ¿Izra" temple in Egypt. Unfortunately, most of the Geniza documents were smuggled out of Egypt in 1896 A.D., and despite the attempts of some Jews who are trying to attribute these documents to them as they called them in some of their research: the Jewish Geniza documents, but became famous throughout the world under the name of the Cairo Geniza documents, they belong to Egypt and will remain to Egypt, not only that, in 1987 the Egyptian Antiquities Authority considered the Geniza manuscripts an Egyptian archaeological heritage, and the Geniza tombs were considered among the Egyptian antiquities.
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What's the Use?
On the Uses of Use“In this close reading of use, Sara Ahmed leads the reader from object to object at a pace that moves with the deliberateness of a philosopher and the grace of a literary scholar. With this and other books, Ahmed has established herself as one of the most important feminist thinkers in the world.” - Rosemarie Garland-Thomson “With characteristic verve and force, Sara Ahmed explores the uses of use. More than a history of an idea and much more than a philosophical investigation of use and value, Ahmed’s book teaches us how to locate use, usefulness, used-upness, used objects, and useful and useless knowledge in relation to time, space, queerness, and more. Read this book; you need it, and more importantly, you will use it. It is useful and useless in equal proportion and compelling precisely because of its mixed-use value. Before you know it, you will get used to use and you will carry it with you always.” - Jack Halberstam “How lucky we are that feminist killjoy Sara Ahmed takes us on her learned, witty, and insightful journey. With her evocative exasperation at the state of affairs with regard to the (im)possibilities of diversity work and complaint, she dismantles the sexist and racist structures of the modern university. Now as a courageous, independent scholar, Ahmed continues to shine her characteristic phenomenological lights on walls and doors and more. She is still here; she refused to get used to it!” - Gloria Wekker "By crafting different routes, travelling lesser-known paths, and finding alternate ways of telling stories about use, Ahmed invites her readers to see the world from these non-normative subject positions and to rethink and reshape their own worldviews in the process." - Sohel Sarkar (AC Review of Books) "A well-written, engaging text. Highly recommended. All readership levels." - C. R. McCall (Choice) "Ahmed sought to write a text that intervenes in the everyday, that elevates a threadbare backpack to a place of unbound theoretical play. And she has done so. Although some readers may find themselves frustrated by Ahmed’s deflections of tangible directive, that seems to be precisely the point. Accessible and innovative, What’s the Use? will be of serious interest to activists, artists, and academics working at the intersections of queer and critical race studies." - Caitlin Mackenzie (QED) “Ahmed follows an unexpected and fascinating pathway through the history of use, one that brings together scientific theories, institutional histories, and everyday life.... Ahmed’s explorations are animated by a spirit of reinvention that challenges both the conventions of philosophical practice and the taken-for-granted boundaries of feminist thought.” - Eden Kinkaid (Feminist Formations) "What’s the Use? combines an intellectual history and a philosophical exploration of the concept of use with ethnographies and personal reflections on institutional diversity work. . . . Ahmed’s paradoxical undertaking reveals one must first subvert institutional diversity practices, in order to truly diversify an institution." - Velina Manolova (Public Books) “What’s the Use? is a rigorous book with power.... Ahmed’s book wields theory in the right way.... I came away from What’s the Use? feeling equipped with new knowledge and ready to use it.” - Minhae Shim Roth (Continuum) "Ahmed’s book is an interdisciplinary treasure for scholars that contributes to diverse strands of thought including women’s studies, decolonial studies, disability studies, and queer studies. Furthermore, the 'queer and idiosyncratic' method of the book (19) offers rich resources for 'troublemakers,' student organizers, feminist collectives, and human rights advocates." - Pallavi Gupta (International Feminist Journal of Politics)
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Living a Feminist Life
Showing how feminist theory is generated from everyday life and the ordinary experiences of being a feminist, Sara Ahmed highlights the ties between feminist theory and living a life that sustains it by building on legacies of feminist of color scholarship and discussing the figure of the feminist killjoy.
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On Being Included
What does diversity do? What are we doing when we use the language of diversity? Sara Ahmed offers an account of the diversity world based on interviews with diversity practitioners in higher education, as well as her own experience of doing diversity work. Diversity is an ordinary, even unremarkable, feature of institutional life. Yet diversity practitioners often experience institutions as resistant to their work, as captured through their use of the metaphor of the "brick wall." On Being Included offers an explanation of this apparent paradox. It explores the gap between symbolic commitments to diversity and the experience of those who embody diversity. Commitments to diversity are understood as "non-performatives" that do not bring about what they name. The book provides an account of institutional whiteness and shows how racism can be obscured by the institutionalization of diversity. Diversity is used as evidence that institutions do not have a problem with racism. On Being Included offers a critique of what happens when diversity is offered as a solution. It also shows how diversity workers generate knowledge of institutions in attempting to transform them.
€ 25,00