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A postcolonial/decolonial approach to Wandering Island Novel by Simin Dāneshvar

Introduction Writing as a process of thinking cannot be outside of the power system. The disciplines of postcolonial studies have contributed in important ways to rethink how we understand the notion of literature today. A literary text is valuable not only for the text and words but also for its portrayal of representative minority experience and strategies of resistance. Postcolonial literature has been classified into two main areas. Some of these works were written by the colonizers. Most of it was written by the colonized people or the most colonized nations. in other words, the ability to narrate or prevent other narratives from forming and emerging is critical to culture and imperialism. It is one of the primary links between them. (Robbins et al.,1994).

Maria Mexi, author at Social Europe

1st April 2020 The coronavirus crisis has spurred the growth of online work. The genie is not going back in the bottle and we must plan for a future of ‘decent digiwork’. Eurofound advertisement Living, working and Covid-19 (update April 2021): mental health and trust decline across EU as pandemic enters another year The third round of Eurofound s Living, working and Covid-19 e-survey, fielded in February and March 2021, sheds light on the social and economic situation of people across Europe following nearly a full year of living with restrictions. The report analyses the main findings and tracks developments and trends across the 27 EU member states since the survey was first launched in April 2020. It pinpoints issues that have surfaced over the course of the pandemic, such as increased job insecurity due to the threat of job loss, decline in mental wellbeing, erosion of recent gains in gender equality, fall in trust vis-à-vis institutions, deterioration of work–life b

WHO Webinar - Confronting Poverty and Income Insecurity during COVID-19 through Strengthening Social Protection

WHO Webinar - Confronting Poverty and Income Insecurity during COVID-19 through Strengthening Social Protection WHO Webinar - Confronting Poverty and Income Insecurity during COVID-19 through Strengthening Social Protection 25 February 2021 12:00 – 13:00 CET Via Zoom Background on the WHO webinar series The COVID-19 pandemic and containment responses have exacerbated existing social, economic, gender, ethnic and health inequities. The WHO Global Webinar Series on Equity, COVID-19 and the Social Determinants of Health (SDH) discusses the disproportionate impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on more disadvantaged population groups, with a focus on how it is widening health inequities. It should serve as a call for action to support those groups most affected, to mitigate impacts, and to take the opportunity of the pandemic to revisit how societies deal with the SDH and health equity. Each seminar in this Series will cover the evidence on inequities in health exa

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