2,420 search results for “postkoloniale studies” in the Public website
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    Podcast: Self-image and study choice
        
    Laura van der Aar talks about the role of self-image in making decisions for future education. In her research, Laura investigated the importance of paying attention to the development of self-image, and how this can better support teenagers in their study choice. 
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    Rewriting Hellenism: André Chénier (1762-1794) and Hellenistic Poetry
    
    The project focuses on an intriguing aspect of André Chénier’s poetry, which has not received much attention in scholarship: Chénier’s indebtedness – in the form of translation, adaptation, borrowing, reference – to Hellenistic poetry; it interprets the role of this indebtedness in his poetical and… 
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     Maikel Kuijpers Maikel KuijpersFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl Jonah Schulhofer-WohlSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Joni Reef Joni ReefFaculty of Law 
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     Mark Rutgers Mark RutgersFaculty of Humanities 
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    Ewout and Nicole discover the world with Area Studies
        
    Middle Eastern Studies, African Studies or International Relations: all examples of studies that are part of Area Studies at the Faculty of Humanities in Leiden. Within Area Studies you study a region and immerse yourself in (complex) subjects of that region, such as cultural uniqueness, conflicts,… 
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     Wouter Wagemakers Wouter WagemakersFaculty of Humanities 
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    Faithful Protection: The Use of Scripture in Egyptian Amulets (7th – 12th Century CE)
    
    A selected group of unpublished amulets from various collections in the world will be studied and edited. 
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    Keuzegids recommends three ‘top study programmes’ at Leiden University
        
    The Leiden bachelor’s programmes in Linguistics, Religious Studies and Ancient Near Eastern Studies have received the accolade of ‘top study programme’ in the Keuzegids (Study Guide) 2019 for Universities. 
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    Comparative Religion Network
    
    Within the Comparative Religion Network staff and graduate students from LIAS-LUCSoR (and beyond) discuss ongoing work and cooperate on key issues in the comparative and systematic study of religion. 
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    Barbarism and Its Discontents
    
    This study interrogates contemporary and historical uses of barbarism, arguing that barbarism also has a disruptive, insurgent potential. 
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    The World Upside Down. The Geographical Revolution in Humanist Commentaries on Pliny's Natural History and Mela's De situ orbis (140-1700)
    
    'The World Upside Down. The Geographical Revolution in Humanist Commentaries on Pliny's Natural History and Mela's De situ orbis (140-1700)', in: Enenkel, K.A.E. & Nellen, H. (Eds.), Neo-Latin Commentaries and the Management of Knowledge in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period (1400-1700).Humanistica… 
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    Experience Day: What are study programmes actually about?
        
    What’s it like to study a certain programme within the Faculty of Humanities at Leiden University? These prospective students found out during the Experience Day on Friday 6 April. They had a taste of the faculty’s atmosphere and discovered what study programmes are actually about. 
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    De lichtheid van literatuur: Engagement in de multiculturele samenleving
    
    De lichtheid van literatuur: Engagement in de multiculturele samenleving (The Lightness of Literature: Engagement in the Multicultural Society) is a plea for the social relevance of literature. The book delves into an age-old debate about literature and social engagement, which has recently been reinvigorated… 
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    Archaeological Prediction and Risk Management
    
    Alternatives to current practice 
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    Memory Contested, Locality Transformed
    
    Representing Japanese Colonial 'Heritage' in Taiwan 
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    The Agro Pontino archaeological survey
    
    ASLU 11 
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    Archaeological investigations on St. Martin (Lesser Antilles).
    
    The sites of Norman Estata, Anse des Pères and Hope Estate with a contribution to the 'La Hueca problem' 
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    The ‘harpe organisée’, 1720‐1840, Rediscovering the lost pedal techniques on harps with a single‐action pedal mechanism
    
    The “harpe organisée”, 1720-1840: Rediscovering the lost pedal techniques on harps with a single-action pedal mechanism, is the title of Maria Christina Cleary's PhD thesis. This is the first monographic study on harp pedal techniques, tracing the historical way to pedal on the early pedal harps with… 
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    Hidden Complexities of the Frankish Castle
    
    Social Aspects of Space in the Configurational Architecture of Frankish Castles in the Holy Land, 1099-1291 
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    NISIS publication: Islamic Studies in the Twenty-first Century
        
    This month, the NISIS publication “Islamic Studies in the Twenty-first Century: Transformations and Continuities” was published by Amsterdam University Press. This volume brings together contributions of various speakers at past NISIS Autumn Schools, providing an overview of important issues in the… 
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    LUCIS Annual Conference brings Shiʿi studies to the forefront
        
    On 14 and 15 November, the LUCIS Annual Conference takes place in Leiden. Scholars from diverse backgrounds will come together to share their research on all branches of Shiʿi Islam. 
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    Nira Wickramasinghe on New Books in South Asian Studies podcast
        
    In the book 'Slave in a Palanquin: Colonial Servitude and Resistance in Sri Lanka' Nira Wickramasinghe, professor of Modern South Asian Studies, uncovers the traces of slavery in the history and memory of the Indian Ocean world. She was interviewed about the book in the New Books in South East Asian… 
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    Never-Neverland Revisited: Malay Adventure Stories
    
    This study presents a re-evaluation of Malay adventure stories. 
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    Righting and Rewriting History: Recovering and Analyzing Manuscript Archives Destroyed During World War II
    
    Archives were a common target during the Second World War, and hundreds suffered damages. Among these archival losses, the losses to medieval manuscript collections stand out. 
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    Ludo Waltman appointed as professor of Quantitative Science Studies
        
    Ludo Waltman has been appointed as professor of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, especially Quantitative Science Studies, at Leiden University. The chair is located at the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS). 
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    Use of natural resources for indigenous ceramic production in the Lesser Antilles during the Ceramic Age and Early Colonial Period
    
    Doctoral Thesis 
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    Bachelor Religious Studies top program according to 'Keuzegids Universiteiten 2019'
        
    The bachelor program Religious Studies has, besides also Linguistics and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, been awarded by the 'Keuzevakkengids Universiteiten 2019' with the predicate top program. 
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    Turning over a new leaf: Manuscript innovation in the twelfth-century renaissance
    
    How did the medieval manuscript develop as a physical object during the Twelfth Century Renaissance and what do these changes tell us about the intellectual culture of the period? 
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    Monica den Boer appointed as endowed professor Police Studies: ‘The blue line in my life’
        
    Monica den Boer, who has decades of experience within police and defence and was also active as a Member of Parliament (D66), has been appointed extraordinary professor of Police Studies. 
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    Alumni event South and Southeast Asian Studies: an inspiring afternoon
        
    On Saturday 11 May 2019, the BA South and Southeast Asian Studies programme held an Alumni Event for former students. All current students and staff were also invited. Several alumni were invited to talk about their study and career during two panel sessions. An inspiring afternoon! 
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    LOVA Study Day 2019: Gender Moves
        
    Together with LOVA (Association for Feminist Anthropology), Jasmijn Rana organized the seminar ‘Gender Moves on May 10, 2019. This seminar explored how gender is enacted and reproduced in movement and how gendered movement contributes to dismantling and/or reinforcing ideas and norms about gender the… 
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    Religious Studies does well in QS Rankings by Subject
        
    Leiden’s Religious Studies ranks 40th place in the QS World University Rankings by Subject. 
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    Rabobank supports two African master's students of African Studies
        
    The Rabobank has awarded Leiden University 50,000 euro for a ‘study-related' purpose. The gift is to be used to allow two African students to follow the research master’s programme in African Studies in Leiden. 
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    Call for Papers: Third International Ismaili Studies Conference
        
    Histories, Philosophies, and Communities 
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    Gijsbert Rutten reappointed as Director of Studies LUCL
        
    The Faculty Board has reappointed Gijsbert Rutten as the Director of Studies for the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. 
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    Join the NIMAR study trip to Morocco: Islam and citizenship
        
    Are you a teacher (history, social studies, religion, philosophy, geography, etc.) and do you have questions about the relationship between citizenship and Islam? Consider joining NIMAR's study trip to Morocco. 
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    Is lack of sleep bad for study performance?
        
    The Netherlands Association for Sleep-Wake Research is studying this issue. Lead researcher Kristiaan van der Heijden, Leiden psychologist and sleep specialist, invites students to take part in the study. 
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    Iranian Studies Series describes the full breadth of Persian culture
        
    On 8 December, Leiden University Press will present a new international series on Persian poetry and literature. The series will be edited by Asghar Seyed Gohrab (Middle Eastern Studies). 
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    Six prospective members of the new cabinet studied in Leiden
        
    The Rutte IV cabinet will be sworn in soon. A fifth of the prospective ministers and secretaries of state studied in Leiden. Who are they and what did they study? 
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    Occupational health in the Emergency Department: A study on work-related factors and health/well-being in nurses and doctors in 19 Emergency
    
    Occupational health in the Emergency Department 
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    Staging the Archive: Art and Photography in the Age of New Media
    
    Staging the Archive: Art and Photography in the Age of New Media is dedicated to art practices that mobilize the model of the archive, demonstrating the ways in which such archival artworks probe the possibilities of what art is and what it can do. 
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    The Air We Breathe
    
    A study into the impact of historical socioeconomic changes on the respiratory health of past Dutch populations (ca. 470-1850 CE) 
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    Large delegation heading for African Studies Conference in Prague
        
    A large group of researchers from Leiden University will convene a panel or present a paper at the 10th European Conference on African Studies (ECAS), which will take place from 25 to 28 June in Prague. 
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    Second edition BA International Studies Alumni reunion big success!
        
    For most, it had been a while since they had seen each other: about thirty BA International Studies alumni who met up at Cafe Luden for a reunion on July 6. And, now that the BA programme has existed for seven years, there were some people who had never even met each other. 'What year did you start,… 
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    Take off: first NIMAR study semester in Rabat
        
    On February 1st 2016 the first Rabat semester at the Netherlands Institute in Morocco (NIMAR) has started. During the semester, organised for students of Arabic (Middle-Eastern Studies), participants will study Modern Standard Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Moroccan culture and society, Berber languages and… 
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    Third International Ismaili Studies Conference (2021) Program & Registration
        
    We are pleased to announce the Program for the “Third International lsmaili Studies Conference: Histories, Philosophies and Communities” (ISC2021), organized by the Leiden University Shii Studies Initiative. This year, ISC2021 will be held virtually on Zoom from Friday, August 6 to Tuesday, August 10,… 
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    The Social Museum in the Caribbean
    
    A mosaic is the only image which can do justice to museums in the Caribbean. They are as diverse and plentiful as the many communities which form the cores of their organizations and the hearts of their missions. These profoundly social museums adopt participatory practices and embark on community engagement… 
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    'Recycling the past' Tzu-chi waste recycling and the cultural politics of nostalgia in Taiwan
    
    On the 8th of September Yun-An Olivia Dung successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated. 
