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Imaginary Places: Metamorphoses of the Familiar in Times of Crisis

20252025 Marina GrishakovaPublications

The chapter builds on data from the international study “Will the World Ever Be the Same? Letters from the Post-Corona Future,” coordinated by Anneke Sools and Yashar Saghai from the University of Twente (the Netherlands, 2020), to illustrate changes in […]

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Plausibility Under Duress: Counter-Narrative, Suspicion and Folk Forensic Contra-Plotting

20242025 Siim SorokinPublications

How would it portend to analytical contextualization as well as specific theorization when instances where narrative kernels, once weaved into alternative epistemologies, make their way into, and become (re-)”plotted” on an inherently political platform, a session of state Parliament? Motivated […]

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Playing with Speculative Bodies and Minds: Moral Imagination at Work in Primo Levi’s Science Fiction

20242025 Marzia BeltramiPublications

The proposed contribution discusses the hypothesis that representations of embodiment – that is the irreducible interdependence between the material characteristics of the body and the forms of knowledge, subjectivity and intersubjectivity that ensue – play a central role in Primo […]

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