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    Kitsch, classes sociales et multiculturalisme dans My Beautiful Laundrette (Stephen Frears, 1985) by Lionel Souquet

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…My Beautiful Laundrette is an original and iconoclastic portrait of the Thatcher era in Britain: Omar (Gordon Warnecke), a young Anglo-Pakistani from the intellectual and commercial bourgeoisie, decides to set up a laundry with the help of Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis), a young marginalized member of a band of skinhead and punk racists who becomes his lover. …”
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    La referencialidad clásica en la bipoética y transpoética costarricenses by Ronald Campos López

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… En este artículo se analiza hermenéuticamente la referencialidad clásica como recurso de bitextualización y transtextualización en una muestra de seis poemas costarricenses: “Hierba”, de Ioan Vidal (1960); “Dialéctica elemental” y “Razón de vida”, de Alfonso Chase (1978); “Sueño con Circe”, de Julieta Dobles (1992); “Preámbulo ante las puertas del laberinto”, de Johnny Mora Delgado (1993); “Ítaca”, de Randall Roque (2016); e “inercia 3–fiesta”, de Víctor Alba de la Vega (2022). …”
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    Violence et non-violence dans les concerts rock ou la société française des années 1970 face à ses contradictions by Joann Élart

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…A completely different atmosphere reigned at Johnny Hallyday’s shows, which attracted a fringe group of aggressive, rebellious roughnecks and led to the implementation of considerable security measures to protect the idol. …”
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    Violence and Non-Violence at Rock Concerts: 1970s French Society Confronted With Its Contradictions by Joann Élart

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A completely different atmosphere reigned at Johnny Hallyday’s shows, which attracted a fringe group of aggressive, rebellious roughnecks and led to the implementation of considerable security measures to protect the idol. …”
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