Berlin Fellowship

Berlin Fellowship PDF

Author: Jane Holslag

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 3643903871

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Between 1961 and 1989 in East Germany, the Cold War border was crossed through the "Berlin Fellowship," an ecumenical visitation program. Under the watchful eye of East Germany's security police, the Stasi, East German Christians welcomed guests from the US into their congregations and homes for an hour, an evening, or a weekend of discussion, shared meals, and worship. The voice of 'the other' through Eastern recollections and perspectives on this unique form of koinonia reveal how fellowship can be missional and transformative. This book examines the intercultural history of the Berlin Fellowship during the Cold War. (Series: ContactZone. Explorations in Intercultural Theology - Vol. 14)

Atomic Energy Commission Fellowship Program

Atomic Energy Commission Fellowship Program PDF

Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

Publisher:

Published: 1949

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Considers Atomic Energy Commission scientific research fellowship program as administered by the National Research Council and considers proposals for FBI security clearance of all fellowship applicants.

Right-Wing Populism and Gender

Right-Wing Populism and Gender PDF

Author: Gabriele Dietze

Publisher: transcript Verlag

Published: 2020-04-30

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 3839449804

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While research in right-wing populism has recently been blossoming, a systematic study of the intersection of right-wing populism and gender is still missing, even though gender issues are ubiquitous in discourses of the radical right ranging from »ethnosexism« against immigrants, to »anti-genderism.« This volume shows that the intersectionality of gender, race and class is constitutional for radical right discourse. From different European perspectives, the contributions investigate the ways in which gender is used as a meta-language, strategic tool and »affective bridge« for ordering and hierarchizing political objectives in the discourse of the diverse actors of the »right-wing complex.«