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    Être « jeune » dans le Rif oriental by Raymond Jamous

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Finally, the article concludes with a detailed study of the role that young men play in marriage rituals, which leave fathers in the margins as the sons announce their symbolic murder in the staging of their reproductive power.…”
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    Faide indiane e allarmismi lombardi. La mediatizzazione del conflitto ‘etnico’ e la sua eco sulla quotidiana convivenza migranti/autoctoni by Sara Bonfanti

    Published 2016-05-01
    “… Drawing from my research on Panjabi diasporas in Lombardy, I discuss the media hype which followed the accidental murder of an Italian lady doctor occurred in Bergamo in 2013, during a brawl among Panjabi family clans. …”
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    Unreal Cities: the Veterans’ Homecoming and the Fate of Postwar Noir by Benoît Tadié

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Their often paranoid tales of victimization, violence and murder dramatize the homecoming veteran’s radical estrangement from his alienated and alienating city and community. …”
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    The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, 28 June 1914 by Meryem, Günaydın

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Sunday, June 28, 1914, the world will change in the days of a political murder was carried out. Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Sarajevo visit with his wife and both died as a result of an assassination. …”
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    Respek vir die lewe en die doodstraf volgens die perspektief van Genesis 9:5-6 by P. Verster

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…In postmodern society it is considered inhumane to execute persons who committed murder. In this article different views are discussed and it is suggested that, according to Genesis 9:5, respect for life is absolute and that, although the death penalty is not explicitly mentioned, it provides an argument for upholding respect for life. …”
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    O parricídio como espetáculo da violência: O dia em que matei meu pai by Aileen El-Kadi

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The first person narrative voice in the novel by Mario Sabino, O dia em que matei meu pai, builds an universe composed of two coordinates, one follows the logic of subjective pleasure/perversion where the characters show social pathology des- cribed by the narrator as a result of a context governed by psychological violence and amorality, and where the dynamics is always erotic, the other component is spectacular as the axis from which the characters seem to represent roles built based on stereotypes that arise from mass culture. The father’s murder by the protagonist and the way he confesses the crime at the beginning of the novel com- bine the two core values we find in the author’s aesthetic proposed: the amount of violence and spectacle for the representation of contemporary society.…”
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    Wilde’s French Salomé by Emily Eells

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It argues that Wilde adopted the foreign language as a strategy for representing the taboo of incestuous and homoerotic desire, murder and necrophilia. His aesthetic objective was to produce a work belonging to the school of French decadentism and adhering to its principles of symbolism. …”
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    Le chemin de fer entre XIXe et XXe siècle : manifestations de l’inquiétude se penchant vers la folie pendant le voyage en train et à la gare by Tommaso Meldolesi

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Between XIXth and XXth century railways becomes the place of incertitude, violence, murder and lower perspective for the future, until the beginning of the First World War.…”
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    Le massacre des Innocents ou comment réécrire l’histoire by Édith Parmentier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We then consider the historical framework of the Hellenistic kingdoms of the Near East, whose brutal dynastic practices lent credibility to the murder of children in Judea. Finally, the Greco-Roman cultural environment which transmitted this fiction in Antiquity turned it into a commonplace, amalgamating themes of various origins in accordance with the typical phenomenon of black legends. …”
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    Disrupting my whiteness towards inhabiting a race equity coaching perspective: A self-inquiry into race, whiteness, and its impact on my coaching practice by Fenella Trevillion

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In May 2020, global attention was on George Floyd’s murder. As a white person coaching people of colour, my response to this systemic racism was to draw attention to racism and coaching and bring my practice and values around race equity into greater alignment. …”
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    (Des)memória e catástrofe: considerações sobre a literatura pós-golpe de 1964 by Ettore Finazzi-Agrò

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In this context, the stories – told by many authors and some of the survivors of repression – seem to play an important role in supplying the deficiencies of the History, in order to show, effectively even if through fiction, the nefas that characterized in particular torture and murder of opponents. The status of literature – his ability to say what is forbidden to historiography, the possibility of recreating the real through imagination – drove, in fact, many writers to witness the horror and violence that marked the regime established in Brazil fifty years ago, even giving us the “physical” representation of pain and blood generated by a power acting in a “state of exception”.…”
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    Renaissance à Bulawayo, Zimbabwe : la ville dans The Stone Virgins de Yvonne Vera by Marie-Jeanne Gauffre

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In post-independence, violence-ridden Zimbabwe, Yvonne Vera’s main character in The Stone Virgins (2002), Nonceba, slowly returns to life after witnessing her sister’s murder and enduring brutal rape herself in their village. …”
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    Du crime à l’œuvre : la symbolique de la cage chez Kate Millett by Marie-Dominique Gil

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Her work was deeply marked by an article she read about the murder of a young girl, a crime of unprecedented violence that, between 1967 and 1996, led her to utilise obsessively a certain object – the cage – in her sculpture. …”
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    Dopuszczalność kary śmierci w ujęciu Tadeusza Ślipki. Kara śmierci rekapitulacją uprawnionej obrony by Krzysztof Butowski

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…In case of efficient act of aggression (cold – blooded murder), the state takes over the right to effectively defend the victim’s right of life by administering the perpetrator the death penalty (“life for life”).…”
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    Les États-Unis, l’Europe et la Libye : de la réhabilitation de Kadhafi à son renversement by Yahia Zoubir

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…However, from 1999 until the fall of his regime and his murder in October 2011, Gaddafi was able to normalize relations with Europe and, later, with the United States without engaging in fundamental changes in his domestic policy. …”
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    Deduction and Geography in Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet by Andréas Pichler

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Detective Holmes reasons backwards, relying on his ‘theory of deduction’, a fictional method of using pertinent facts to unravel murder mysteries usually committed in dubious circumstances. …”
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    'n Kruiskulturele ondersoek na Christelike moraliteit onder universiteitstudente by A. le Roux

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…On the one hand, South Africa is considered one of the world’s most Christian societies, but on the other hand, it also has exceptionally high crime rates, in particular murder and rape, with HIV/AIDS growing at an alarming rate. …”
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    « Débarrasser la société de femme[s] de ce genre-là ». Appréhender les archives judiciaires au prisme du genre pour enquêter sur les féminicides by Margot Giacinti

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Although femicide, in its contemporary understanding in France, seems to be reduced to its marital dimension (murder of a wife by her husband), the study of femicide archives based on Radford and Russell’s definition (1992) makes it possible to account for the diversity of cases of women killed by men and to identify the determining gender factors in the crime. …”
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    The Correlation Between External and Internal Factors of the Libyan Crisis by E. N. Koposova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya was one of the most developed and richest countries on the African continent: the crisis events of 2011, which resulted in the overthrow of the government, the murder of Muammar Gaddafi and the crisis in the country. …”
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    A Demand for Narrative: Reading Sabahattin Ali's Novel Kuyucaklı Yusuf as a Quest for Identity by Murat Baran Akkuş

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…However, the novel remained incomplete due to Ali's murder in 1948 amid a rising tide of authoritarianism and nationalism that he consistently critiqued. …”
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