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    The Bell Jar : Troubles dans le genre by Angélique THOMINE-RAPP

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article analyzes how this lawsuit contributed to the confusion between Sylvia Plath and The Bell Jar’s narrator and deconstructs how the resistance of many to accept The Bell Jar into a literary genre is due in large part to the myth surrounding Plath as an author and the public fascination about her private life, which obscured the importance of the novel’s social aspects as well as its critical look into American society.…”
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    Collaborating, collecting and representing: queer independent archives and their connections with GLAM institutions in Aotearoa/New Zealand by Alison S. Day

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Queer independent archives play a significant role in their communities, preserving and providing access to narratives that might otherwise be lost. Queer archives are assumed to be homogenous and thus representative, although some queer communities are not visible. …”
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    The Functional Role of Historical Analogies in Russian and Ukrainian Presidential Discourses on the Special Military Operation by Vladimir O. Bekliamishev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The noted imbalance was partly since unresolved structural conflicts between Soviet and nationalist narratives prevented Ukrainian elites from effectively using historical arguments in domestic political communication.…”
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  4. 3204

    Thrown to the (Were)Wolves: Sisterhood, Vengeance, and Liberal Feminism in Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Lisa Sterle’s <i>Squad</i> by Jessica Caravaggio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through an analysis of the figure of the werewolf and fantasies of revenge, this article suggests that both <i>Squad</i>’s narrative and its comic images guide readers toward an understanding of how liberal feminist ideology impedes collective empowerment. …”
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    Le procès Bruno Dey, un nouveau procès à la cage de verre by Bérénice Zunino

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Like a kaleidoscope, the images of Dey, monster and ordinary man at the same time, fit into multiple iconographic traditions in terms of media representations of Nazi criminals. Whether narrative, satirical or documentary, the images produced by the two press organs seek either the truth or the scandal. …”
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    Drosophila melanogaster as an alternative animal model in fat metabolism studies by Dilan de Silva, Mangala Gunatilake

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Following a comprehensive overlook on Drosophila as a model organism in the study of fat metabolism, this narrative review covers lipid anabolic, enzymatic, and regulatory processes in Drosophila as well as the use of Drosophila in the study of fat metabolism associated diseases.…”
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    The South between Two Frontiers: Confederate Cowboys and Savage Rednecks by Hervé Mayer

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…As a genre engaged with the exploration of Americanness, the Western attracted many ex-Confederates in search of political legitimacy and the Western Frontier became a place of national rehabilitation for the South. When the narrative of the myth inverted in favor of the Indian in the late 1960s, freedmen replaced Confederate heroes in their quest to integrate the national community on screen. …”
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    Ars Demones *2022* Manifesto by Agnieszka Anna Wołodźko

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Through fables of three bodies as experienced through the work of three artists, Ars Daemones will braid material narratives of care. The selection of the three artists, is contaminated by each other by the common question of the risk of care looking for practices of knowledges that rather than survive, would enable to thrive. …”
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    L’ombre de la merveille. Le merveilleux scientifique au second degré de Maurice Renard by Emilie Pézard

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…After a brief typology of the different status of the wonder in the fictional narratives of Maurice Renard, we analyse how the reader’s interest is transferred from the representation of the wonder to the way it is perceived by the character, and how this transfer allows Maurice Renard to integrate a theoretical reflection about the art of writing in his fictions.…”
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    Die Übersetzung eines künstlichen Dialekts im Roman David Mitchells „Der Wolkenatlas“ („Cloud Atlas“) by Teresa Maria Włosowicz

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The plot of that chapter is set in a distant future, after the fall of humanity. The narrator is a goatherd whose dialect can be described, on the one hand, as simplified, partly distorted English and, on the other hand, as an exotic dialect which contains neologisms referring to fictional species, culture-specific terms, etc. …”
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    Desperately looking for the truth: The traps and trappings of crime fiction in Charles Palliser’s The Unburied by Catherine Mari

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Thus, in The Unburied, the eerily confined space is somewhat unreal while the time dimension literally invades the narrative, thus losing its significance. Moreover, the art of concealing is so consummate that it threatens the balance between the hidden story of the crime and the open story of the investigation. …”
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    Apports de l’iconographie sidérale aux problématiques spatiales vidéoludiques : le cas des jeux vidéo horrifiques by Guillaume Baychelier

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Apart the depth of the fictional worlds that it allows to develop, Space void as a narrative and iconographic trope opens a wide variety of issues linked to the relation between players and the spatiality of video games. …”
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    Veiling and Unveiling: Trauma in Laura Richards’s “My Japanese Fan” and “Prince Tatters” by Yifah Hadar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A Lacanian analysis of Laura Richards’s poems “My Japanese Fan” and “Prince Tatters” shows her recourse to catachresis as a way of confronting the narratives’ destructive consequences, thus rendering the poetic expression of incest on both the semantic and rhetorical levels. …”
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    Les voix post-humaines : Le thème de l’infestation extra-terrestre et la poétique de la subjectivité by Elana Gomel

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Cet article analyse les représentations narratives de la subjectivité post-humaine dans plusieurs textes de science-fiction dont l’intrigue se concentre sur la prise de pouvoir des extra-terrestres sur les humains. …”
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    Perempuan dan Ketahanan Pangan (Rumah Tangga) pada Masa Revolusi by Widya Fitria Ningsih

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Women were primarily responsible for food security and nutrition within their households when their husbands, fathers, and sons went off to war. However, the narratives on women and their complex relationship with food problems during the Indonesian Revolution have, for long, merely been focused on their involvement in the communal kitchen. …”
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    Exploring sustaining embodied experience in the built environment: a case study of Seonyudo by Sanghee Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Findings uncover diverse narratives of embodied experiences, structured by five contextual design models: (1) Flow model, mapping information flow; (2) Sequential model, outlining experience-influencing elements; (3) Artifact model, identifying experience-amplifying mediums; (4) Spatial model, showing relationships between artificial and natural environments; and (5) Cultural model, highlighting environment types in cultural contexts. …”
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    Propaganda Politik Hoaks dalam Pemilihan Presiden Tahun 2019 by Rahman Tahir, Heri Kusmanto, Muryanto Amin

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The results showed that the purpose of hoaks political propaganda in addition to influencing the public was also done to change the negative image into positive or vice versa, in order to increase the electability and popularity of the candidates supported. material or content that is used as propaganda hoaks is material or content that contains SARA, personal, uses a pattern of nicknames, transfers, lure, popular narrative by using news / information content which is negative in nature and even sometimes contains lies using hoax propaganda patterns that are used in the 2019 presidential election. …”
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    The “Daily Digital”: (Re)imagining Technology in Home-Based Women’s Gig Work in Egypt. by Laila Mourad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper challenges neoliberal development narratives by introducing the Daily Digital framework, a decolonial feminist lens that centres the relational and experiential dimensions of technology use. …”
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    Histoires du futur et fin de l’Histoire dans la science-fiction française des années 1990 by Simon Bréan

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Les notions de mégalothymia et d’isothymia sont employées ici pour faire ressortir la dynamique narrative à l’œuvre dans l’élaboration des cycles de Roland C. …”
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    Ultrawideband LNA 1960–2019: Review by Shahab Shahrabadi

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This work describes the endeavours of engineers in reaching UWB LNA from narrowband LNA during six decades that have great importance as a chapter in understanding this topic because it teaches all topologies, techniques, circuits and related events in a historical narrative for trained readers who are not experts on this topic.…”
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