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        Dressaged Animality 

        moravec, lisa (2024)
        The book combines Marxist analysis with feminist and posthumanist methodology to analyse the relation between ‘societal dressage’ and ‘bodily animality’ that humans and animals share. Within this original theoretical ...
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        Der einsame Weg, Band 1 : Historisch-kritische Ausgabe 

        Schnitzler, Arthur (2024)
        The 15th volume of the “Historical-Critical Edition of Arthur Schnitzler’s Early Works” – edited by Konstanze Fliedl since 2010 – presents Schnitzler’s play “Der einsame Weg” (1904). The entire extensive corpus of material ...
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        Die Register Innocenz‘ III. 16. Band 16. Pontifikatsjahr, 1213, 1214 : Texte und Indices 

        Sommerlechner, Andrea; Hageneder, Othmar; Murauer, Rainer; Weigl, Herwig (2024)
        The 16th volume of the edition of pope Innocent III’s chancery registers is containing 182 letters on political and ecclesiastical issues addressed to multiple recipients all over Europe and in the Middle East. The volume ...
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        Rewriting Alpine Orientalism : Postcolonial Readings in Canadian and Austrian Mountain Tourism 

        Mueller, Eva-Maria (2024)
        This comparative study examines Orientalist discourse through a wide range of mountain representation from the Canadian Rockies and Austrian Alps, including exploration reports, newspaper articles, promotional documents, ...
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        Studierfähigkeit als soziales Konstrukt 

        Fellner, Magdalena (2024)
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