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    Relaciones de poder y apropiación del « otro » en relatos sobre iniciaciones shamánicas en el Chaco argentino by Florencia Tola

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…This article analyses the inclusion of external elements and personages in a narration concerning Toba shamanic initiation, focusing especially on notions of power such as they are elaborated nowadays in peri-urban contexts. …”
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    El discurso amoroso de Luz Acmé, alter ego de María Jesús Alvarado, y la búsqueda del marido ideal by Giovanna Pollarolo

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…But the central theme of the novel is the narration of the search for the perfect partner – the husband, the partner, the friend – to whom, due to his merits, Luz Acmé will grant the role of co-founder. …”
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    Histoire de constructions et reconstruction de l’Histoire : l’écriture documentaire de Patrick Keiller by Isabelle Cases

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Patrick Keiller, who was trained as an architect, is well known for documentaries which mix past and present facts with fiction, often through a succession of still shots showing monuments, buildings or sites presented by an unconventional narration. By doing so, he intends to underline the failure of British housing, architectural and environmental policies, while analyzing the harmful consequences of capitalism on the country. …”
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    FEATURING THE SECOND REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA: THE END OF CULTURATI AND THE RISE OF THE POSTMODERN by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Could the story of contemporary Lithuania, along with other post-communist countries, be written as a narration on a modern society that abruptly invaded the unexplored realities of the (post-modern) Plastic-Can as contrasted with the (modern) Iron Cage? …”
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  5. 1305

    Profit, Porn, and Protease Inhibitors: Ronnie Burk’s Radical Activism in “Post-AIDS” San Francisco by Victoria Carroll

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This article considers the build-up and fallout attending this controversy, offering close readings of Burk’s flyer and tracing the image back to its roots in European political pornography, breaking with consensus-based HIV/AIDS discourse that curtails the narration of the epidemic in 1996, the year that the efficacy of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy using protease inhibitors was confirmed.…”
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  6. 1306

    Être expulsé ou interné à Djelfa aux siècles derniers (1893 ; 1942) by Danièle Iancu-Agou

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The meeting ten years ago, in Jerusalem, of Benjamin Lubelski (died since), created the moral necessity to publish his testimony, and to enrich it with elements on these other exiles: the prince Duong Chakr died in Djelfa, and famous prisoner Max Aub, who fought for the Spanish Republic and whose writings on " The graveyard of Djelfa " oddly respond to the narration of Lubelski. Finally, a last link in this chain of friendship, Marceau Gast, familiar with the "boundaries of Sahara", contributed to the publication of this text.…”
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  7. 1307

    Językowy obraz świata w tekstach Jana Jakuba Rousseau. „Wyznania” jako narracyjne konstruowanie tożsamości by Anna Wasilewska

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…On the one hand Rousseau’s work can be considered as an autobiographical narrative, but on the other hand it can be treated as fiction. …”
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  8. 1308

    La produzione sociale di memorie marginali. I casi studio delle minoranze del Somaliland e dei giovani migranti somali in Italia by Elia Vitturini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The narration and sharing of the past represent a space in which social relations and cultural repertoires are reproduced. …”
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  9. 1309

    Does History only Belong to you? Revision through Literature by Maria Camino Bueno Alastuey

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…Je souhaiterais aborder ces deux éléments dans mon article: par le biais de deux autobiographies rédigées par des chicanas lors de la conquête du sud-ouest des États-Unis, usant des mots des colons; puis par l’approche des écrits d’une chicana contemporaine qui questionne la narration des événements historiques liés à sa communauté et reprend la figure de La Malinche pour étayer sa démonstration.…”
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  10. 1310

    Deduction and Geography in Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet by Andréas Pichler

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Looking at both indeed enables us to grasp more fully how character depiction and narrative structure operate in Doyle’s detective stories.…”
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    Ni liquidation, ni restauration de l’aura. Benjamin, Pasolini et le cinéma by Alain Naze

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Puisant dans la réflexion de Benjamin les éléments permettant de penser un passage des formes traditionnelles de narration à d’autres formes, contemporaines et susceptibles d’être accueillies au sein de l’appareil cinématographique lui-même, cet article cherche à situer les implications politiques émancipatrices propres à la conception benjaminienne du cinéma et à les articuler avec la difficile question de l’aura. …”
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  12. 1312

    Genre et transgression du genre dans le récit de la Guerre des jeunes filles chez Cosmas de Prague by Adrien Quéret-Podesta

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The first mention of the Maiden’s war appears in the ninth chapter of the first book of the Chronicle of the Czechs, a work which was written in Latin in 1125 by Cosmas of Prague, dean of the cathedral chapter of Prague, and which is also the oldest chronicle of this country: in his short narration of this event, the chronicler criticizes the customs of the maidens in the ancient (i.e. pagan) times and accuses them of being responsible for the conflict. …”
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    4 3 2 1: A Listening by Priyanka Deshmukh

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This paper listens closely to the sounds in 4 3 2 1, and reads in it a musicality, a rhythm that structures the sequence of events that order his narration, but also studies the interplay between music, words, sound, silence and language, that makes it stand out among Auster’s other works.…”
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    FEATURING THE SECOND REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA: THE END OF CULTURATI AND THE RISE OF THE POSTMODERN by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Could the story of contemporary Lithuania, along with other post-communist countries, be written as a narration on a modern society that abruptly invaded the unexplored realities of the (post-modern) Plastic-Can as contrasted with the (modern) Iron Cage? …”
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  15. 1315

    Measuring landscapes – A storytelling rhythm through shared places and itineraries by Adriana Ghersi, Silvia Pericu, Federica Delprino, Stefano Melli

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The experimentation in three different territories makes it possible to develop a modular narrative based on specific landscapes through itineraries and remarkable points capable of representing their peculiarities. …”
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    Diegetic Pregnancy in Jesse Greengrass’s Sight (2018), or the Ethics of Building Bodies in(to) Literature by Maxence Gouleau

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Jessie Greengrass’s novel Sight (2018) provides us with a rare pregnant narrator and as such includes pregnancy as a diegetic event and as a theme. …”
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    Navigation, sea, and impressions of the Adriatic in the memoirs of a Russian officer by N. Cabassi

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Bronevskii, a second lieutenant of the Russian Navy who took part in the expedition, published in 1836 – 1837. The narration covers different levels: on one hand, the diary is a precious source of events and echoes of history; on the other hand, the author's voice emerges in the generous des­criptions of the geographic-naturalistic horizon, in the stories with an ethnographic, botanical, physical, artistic, human and psychological taste, coming out in his sailing tales. …”
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    Archetype of transformation in The Legend of Sleepers by Danilo Kiš by Drakulić-Kozić Nataša S.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Special attention is given to the main motifs of death and resurrection, reviewing the temporal and spatial framework of narration. It is stressed that the period of dreaming is very long and that the cave is a secretive locus, which corresponds with the metamorphoses of the characters on symbolic level, as well as with their unconscious state during the separation of the spiritual from the physical part of the sleeping being. …”
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    «Jeg vil bli en å regne med» by Aage Aagesen

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…By telling their stories of involvement in crime and their desistance process as career shift narratives, continuity in their »real me« is emphasised. …”
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