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Spectre of Nation
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18.07.2008
Devrim Mavi, Pernilla Ouis, Anne Sofie Roald, Per Wirtén

They removed the veil

Pernilla Ouis and Anne Sofie Roald adopted the headscarf back in the 1980s at the same time as political Islam began to grow. Now they are part of a global trend towards secularisation in which more and more women are shedding their headscarves and veils. [ more ]

17.07.2008
Hauke Ritz

The global chess board

15.07.2008
Wolfgang Kraushaar

Hannah Arendt and the student movement

15.07.2008
Hannah Arendt, Hans-Jürgen Benedict

Correspondence

14.07.2008
Margot Dijkgraaf

Literary perspectives: The Netherlands


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Belgrade Circle Journal Self-description


The Belgrade Circle Journal is the only democratic, liberal, and independent multicultural journal in FR Yugoslavia. The journal is the public voice of the oldest and most renowned NGO in Belgrade. The political and cultural aim of the Belgrade Circle Journal is to educate the younger generation (high-school population, students, activists of the NGO scene, and independent movements and organizations), as well as the educated middle class, about liberal, pluralistic, and open society. We aim to contribute to the creation of the new, liberal-democratic value system in Serbia in the domain of politics, the economy, and the legal system, and in morality, culture, media, and education.

The journal is aimed at critical intellectuals, artists, scientists and participants in the alternative cultural scene, as well as younger generations, who have been hit hardest by official ethnocentrism. As the voice of "Another Serbia", the Belgrade Circle NGO seeks to provide the sorely needed bridge between intellectuals in the country and in those exile, and among the Yugoslavian cultural spaces. The journal also aims at readers in Europe, in the USA, and beyond.

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