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    Une « machina memorialis ». Les cartulaires des léproseries de la province ecclésiastique de Rouen by Damien Jeanne

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Most of them were written during the Lancastrian rule of Normandy. The drawing up of those cartularies resulted from the declining charitable institutions concerns over their future. …”
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    Preschool-age children’s education by art: problems and possibilities by Reda Ponelienė

    Published 2018-09-01
    “… In the preschool age, one of children’s favourite activities is drawing, playing with colours, shapes, various techniques. …”
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    Aussi vite que possible… by Antoine Hennion

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…It is both the acme of art, and a dangerous temptation. Drawing on a comparison between different genres, I would like to suggest that beyond the classical opposition between body, entertainment, collective trance music, on a side, and written music that focuses on the composition of a work and is largely developed by opposing virtuoso seduction, on the other, it is possible to give virtuosity its ability to express a musical truth by turning it into an aesthetic of performance: less a technical feat than a necessary positioning of the work in the fragility of a present that is always to be recovered.…”
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    Geôle, enjôler, enjoliver : surveiller et (p)unir dans Lolita by René Alladaye

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Nabokov writes in “On a book entitled Lolita” that the “initial shiver of inspiration” that triggered the composition of the novel was prompted by a newspaper story about an ape in the Jardin des Plantes which had produced a drawing representing the bars of its cage. This study simply takes him at his word and explores the theme of custody in Lolita. …”
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    Sexualités féminines en prison : pratiques, discours et représentations by Gwenola Ricordeau

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Drawing on qualitative data collected during a research carried out in five French prisons and on interviews with male and female convicts, this article questions female sexual practices: is there a female specificity of the sexual practices in prison, and in turn, a specificity in prison of these female practices? …”
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    Design of a Modern Car Parking at the Faculty of Engineering, Technology Aplied Design and Fine Art. by Barusya, Grant

    Published 2023
    “…The activities include the following, Drawing plan, Demarcating the parking model using the molding board Dimensioning the model using arch card 2017 and auto card 2020 Cutting the plywood, Fixing grasses and trees using super glue.…”
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    Pulsating Different Curves of Zero Velocity around Triangular Equilibrium Points in Elliptical Restricted Three-Body Problem by A. Narayan, Amit Shrivastava

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The stability of the triangular points under the photogravitational and oblateness effects of both the primaries around the binary systems Achird, Lyeten, Alpha Cen-AB, Kruger 60, and Xi-Bootis, has been studied using simulation techniques by drawing different curves of zero velocity.…”
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    Science-fiction et traduction en Chine continentale : d’outils pour le progrès à outils de soft power by Loïc Aloisio

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Drawing first on the polysystem theory and then on Lefevere’s notion of patronage, this article sets out to highlight the role played by translation, firstly in the popularisation of the genre in Mainland China and in its evolution and definition, in order to explore how an “imported” genre has been continually reworked and brought to the fore at each period ; and secondly as a tool for “re-exporting” the genre, which is now fairly well assimilated, from the People’s Republic of China to other countries, with the Chinese government promoting science fiction as a soft power tool designed to tell the country’s “bright future”.…”
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    Édito - Pour une histoire transnationale de l’éducation by Sébastien-Akira Alix, Pierre Kahn

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In line with this historiographical trend, this special issue aims to analyze, from a historical perspective, the national and international circulation of actors, knowledge and models in education drawing on case studies from the 19th- and 20th-centuries. …”
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    Endometrial Receptivity–Lessons from “Omics” by Louie Ye, Evdokia Dimitriadis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The window of implantation (WOI) is a critical phase of the menstrual cycle during which the endometrial lining becomes receptive and facilitates embryo implantation. Drawing on findings from various branches of “omics”, including genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, and microbiomics, this narrative review aims to (1) discuss mechanistic insights on endometrial receptivity and its implication in infertility; (2) highlight advances in investigations for endometrial receptivity; and (3) discuss novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies that may improve reproductive outcomes.…”
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    Les enjeux de la citation dans deux préfaces métatraductives d’André Gide by Joanna Jakubowska

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In a comparative approach drawing on the methods of enunciative analysis, we study the modalities and stakes of the quotation in the two texts in order to show the evolution in the way Gide constructed his enunciative position and point of view.…”
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    Embodying Love in the Inner City : Undoing Injustice through Intentional Neighboring by Katherine Hankins, Andy Walter, Traci Dahl

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In many American cities, middle-class, faith-motivated individuals and families are moving into poor, inner-city neighborhoods to live out their vision of social justice in the city by becoming “intentional neighbors.” Drawing from the commandment to “love thy neighbor,” these faith-motivated actors develop relationships with their neighbors and share their resources in order to work towards the transformation of these places. …”
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    Les barrages qui cachent l’eau : l'oubli des vulnérabilités aux inondations lors de l’aménagement de la Dordogne (1917-1935) by Alexis Metzger, Jamie Linton

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Given the historical prevalence of floods in the basin, it is striking to find virtually no mention of flood risk or vulnerability in the technical studies and documentation that preceded construction of dams between the two World Wars. Drawing from local archival research, this article attempts to understand why flood risk and vulnerability was forgotten, or ignored, in the development of these projects. …”
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    “Vuelvo y te desconozco”: vocabulario místico y vuelcos espirituales en Báculo de Babel de Blanca Andreu by Lucía Méndez Soria

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Andreu's writing renews a «vocabulary of mysticism», according to Sylvia Sherno, and creates his own universe of images around the animal, blood and fire, drawing on close affiliations of surrealism and orphism.…”
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    Dancing the Numinous: Sacred and Spiritual Techniques of Contemporary American Belly Dancers by Jeana Jorgensen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In this paper, I explore how contemporary American practitioners of belly dance (as Middle Eastern dance and its many varieties are often called in the English-speaking world) conceptualize not only the spiritual dimensions of their dance, but also how the very notion of performance affects sacred and spiritual dance practices. Drawing on interviews with this community, I describe the techniques of sacred and spiritual belly dancers, how these dancers theorize performance, and how the conflicts inherent to patriarchal mind-body dualism are resolved in these practices. …”
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    Capitalisme politique et développement dépendant en Asie du Sud-Est by François Bafoil

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The ‘Special Economic Zones’ in Cambodia and Laos mirror such constraints at the local level. Drawing on very advantageous fiscal measures for foreign investors and deregulated social rules, they become more and more numerous. …”
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    “If Jesus lived today, he would smell like smoke”: Contemporary Visions of Jesus Christ in Philip Pullman’s Novel and Tumblr Blogs by Danijela Petković

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Influenced by critical race theory and drawing on historical Jesus scholarship, the paper discusses the portrayals of Jesus Christ in Philip Pullman’s novel The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ (2010), and the poems written by young, mainly anonymous, poets found online on the social media platform Tumblr. …”
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    The Phonographic Author of Milton, Edison and Uzanne by Larisa Kocic-Zámbó

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…I argue that their juxtaposition is rooted in the voice hearing etymology of the genius, but more importantly in the notion of what I call the phonographic author. Drawing on nineteenth-century periodicals and books, I will be comparing Edison’s own vision of the phonograph in authoring books and the Victorian popular imagination elaboration on the same, especially in Uzanne’s short story ‘The End of Books’ (1894) while showing Milton’s own role in making such an idea of the phonographic author feasible.…”
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    The Requiem in the Age of Confessionalisation. A Review of The Book of Requiems vol. 2 by Simone Caputo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Burn and Antonio Chemotti, collects analytical musicological essays on Requiems composed between 1550 and  1650, drawing a comprehensive map of early modern polyphony for the liturgy of the dead, covering regions from Flanders to central Europe and from Italy to the Iberian Peninsula. …”
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    Whatever Happened to Projective Architecture? Rethinking the Expertise of the Architect by Lara Schrijver

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This would entail understanding the reconfigured relation between political/societal and aesthetic/cultural engagement. Drawing from the ideas in the American debate on the ‘projective’ and the recent work of Richard Sennett on ‘craft’, this article puts forward the position that the notion of the ‘projective’ can extend the insights of critical theory towards a more fruitful dialogue with the everyday practice of architecture.…”
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