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Indians dress for NRK series

NRK admits to having asked Waorani Indians to remove Western clothing during the recording of the reality show The Great Journey. – This is staged, says anthropologist Laura Rival.

What we don't do in our community

There are some things that are not allowed in our society. For example, it is not allowed to scream. Anja Breien gives us films that theme what we want and what we can.

Barthes and the care of the human soul

The French essayist and theorist Roland Barthes would become 100 year by year. A look back at his writings calls for further thinking about interpersonal relationships and coexistence.

The cabbage crisis policy

TRAVEL LETTER: When the state does not seize those who fall outside, it is good that Americans have God – and cabbage.

- Several in the editorial staff among the most powerful

This week, Aftenposten's debate editor Knut Olav Åmås launched the book which recognizes the country's most powerful and important. But are these really the ones that have the most influence over Norway today?

The refugees Norway will not help where they are

Far in the north of Syria, the terrorist group ISIS has gone through one defeat after another. Kurdish defense forces are on the offensive against the new ISIS fascism.

The melancholy interpreter has traveled

The Swedish idea historian and essayist Karin Johannisson died in November. Her books on the history of emotions, body and mind will continue to raise important questions for generations. 

Leader: Extended responsibility

It is not just government companies that need to be aware of their corporate social responsibility. The press is at the forefront.

Wall of shame

It is ten years since the Czechs built a wall to isolate "the troubled space people". The wall is now gone, but beneath the surface it is fading.

Wergeland's many sides

Henrik Wergeland started his writing career with anti-Semitic Jewish pieces. But he died as "Allah's sincere worshiper". Here are the jubilant's little-known pages.

What will soon no longer exist

Theeb is an adventurous and nerve-wracking directorial debut about a lost boy in the desert – and the survival of the Bedouin culture.