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  • Articles Tagged with "Identity"

    ‘Diversity is our strength’ rings hollower by the day

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    A survey reveals that a growing number of British Muslims prioritize their religious identity over their national identity, challenging the notion of seamless integration and highlighting complex societal issues.

    Karina Sainz Borgo: Míranos, Europa

    abc.es • Politics • World

    The article explores the shared traumas and unresolved tensions between Europe and Latin America, arguing that their intertwined histories and current crises reveal a common 'end of history'.

    Québécois, francophone, et ainsi de suite… | Le Devoir

    ledevoir.com • Politics • Canada

    A commentary piece in Le Devoir reflects on the impact of Trump's presidency on Quebec's sense of national identity, highlighting ambivalence and the ongoing debate about Quebec's place within Canada.

    Should I Move Back to My Hometown? - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Sociology • World

    This article explores the complexities of returning to one's hometown during young adulthood, challenging societal expectations and romanticized notions of constantly moving for self-discovery.

    Niente è più ingannevole dell’identità. Me l’ha insegnato il sesso

    editorialedomani.it • Literature • World

    The author reflects on how Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet shaped their understanding of identity and the transformative power of sex.

    Las ilusiones familiares, por Llucia Ramis

    lavanguardia.com • Literature • Spain

    Llucia Ramis reviews Marcos Giralt Torrente's exploration of family dynamics, identity, and the construction of familial narratives.

    ‘How Much of My Story Am I Supposed to Share?’ - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Memoir • World

    A woman recounts her transition from sex work to becoming a minister's wife, exploring themes of identity, faith, and the complexities of marriage.

    Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Get So Weird Near Girls’ - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Stories • World

    The New York Times presents four brief personal narratives exploring themes of self-discovery, family bonds, loss, and the unexpected joys of connection.

    ¿Es de alguna utilidad ser riojano? | La Rioja

    larioja.com • Politics • Spain

    A Spanish journalist reflects on regional identity in La Rioja, questioning the political significance of regional boundaries and celebrating the region's unique character.

    Elon Musk made it hard to contact the government. Then I found out the feds had a startling misconception about me.

    slate.com • Government • World

    A bureaucratic mix-up leads to the author discovering the government had their birthday wrong and the process of correcting it.

    LGBTQ champions: Chris Hartiss

    architectsjournal.co.uk • Architecture • World

    Chris Hartiss, an LGBTQ+ architect, shares their journey, experiences, and advocacy for inclusivity within the architectural profession.

    La identidad, en el barrio | Hoy

    hoy.es • Urbanism • Spain

    A writer's inability to distinguish one Spanish city from another highlights the homogenization of urban spaces and the importance of local identity.