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    Les rapports entre les genres dans l’alpinisme français et anglais by Delphine Moraldo

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…First of all, the scarcity of these narratives (compared to narratives written by men) is evidence of the symbolical place of women in mountaineering. …”
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    O narrador e a paisagem: Milton Hatoum, Bernardo Carvalho e o fim do projeto de uma literatura nacional by Pedro Dolabela Chagas, Dárley Suany Leite dos Santos

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Then, we analyze Süssekind’s characterizations of fictional narrators that consolidated that function in Bra zil until the 20th century. …”
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    Le discours mémoriel ottoman au musée naval d’Istanbul by Juliette Dumas

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…For more than a decade now, memorial uses of the Ottoman past have grown, hiding the fact that there exists an abundance of historical narratives, still understudied. This article aims to explore this by analyzing the narratives presented by the Naval Museum of Istanbul. …”
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    L’événement en révolution by Chaymaa Hassabo, Matthieu Rey

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…In the context of revolution, which is characterized by a high level of change, it is concluded that only narratives of the event that describe the event for itself, ultimately provide access to the complexity of social reality.…”
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    Postmodernism and the need for story and promise: how Robert Jenson's theology addresses some postmodern challenges to faith by A. H. Verhoef

    Published 2012-06-01
    “… Modernity’s belief that we live in a narratable world (a world with a story) and its confidence in progress (a world with a promise), are terminated by postmodernism’s insights. …”
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    Des esclaves et des bêtes : fables de la sauvagerie en Amérique dans Letters from an American Farmer, de St John de Crèvecoeur by Agnès Derail-Imbert

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This idealized vision is shattered by the horror of slavery which prompts the narrator to conclude that civilization is only a state of nature where man is “an animal of prey” ready to enslave others. …”
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    Gender relations in French and British mountaineering by Delphine Moraldo

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…First of all, the scarcity of these narratives (compared to narratives written by men) is evidence of the symbolical place of women in mountaineering. …”
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    Escribir con voz de niño la guerra civil española : representaciones de la infancia en novelas juveniles actuales sobre la Guerra Civil Española by Reyva Franco

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In the literature for young people, the relationship between truth and fiction is essential and exposes the possibility and the challenge of finding new strategies that allow for a plausible narrative from the voice of childhood, generally embodied in the main character of the story. …”
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    The Network behind the Chronicle by Leah Shopkow

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This network of connections may go a long way to explain how two otherwise unconnected individuals produced such similar legal narratives. In the following period, the professionalization of law precluded the creation of further similar narratives.…”
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    Marqueurs cadratifs temporels et argumentatifs dans les récits d’apprenants néerlandophones de français L2 by Aurélie Welcomme

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…This paper proposes a quantitative corpus-based study investigating the presence of temporal framing and argumentative markers in the narrative monologues of Dutch-speaking learners of French as a second language. …”
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    De (re)conto e (des)encanto: uma leitura de Fita verde no cabelo by Elvya Ribeiro Pereira

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Based on reflection about oral tradition, narrative and memory, denial of the contemporary world experience, we aim to show how the tale of Guimarães questions the protagonist’s trajectory, Green-Ribbon, unfolds in a symbiosis with speechfact of a narrator plotting the destiny of this legendary girl, now in a dramatic situation, evoking gestures and archetypes that escape through the spaces of her disenchanted consciousness. …”
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    Graham Greene’s Journey Without Maps and the Fascination of the Abomination by John AIREY

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…The narrator of this travel book shows himself to be fascinated by what is abominable: disease, war crimes, cruelty and nightmares are the main examples in the text. …”
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    Refugee, Shelter and Threat: Nature Represented in f. Sionil Jose’s Dusk by Kristiawan Indriyanto

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Through the presentation of an omniscient narrator who narrates the journey of Istak Samson and his clan, F.Sionil Jose depicts the lushness of Philippines’ wilderness. …”
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    Mulheres, arte e poder: uma narrativa de contrapoder? by Ana Gabriela Macedo

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This situation, which has indeed gained wider significance since the late 80s, I suggest (through the viewing of some examples), can be read within the context of the production of women’s narratives of empo- werment or, alternatively, as creating challenging narratives of counter-power.…”
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    Quelle histoire pour les quartiers d’architecture étrangère en Chine ? Entrecroisements des récits et des enjeux d’acteurs à Thames Town, en périphérie de Shanghai by Martin Minost

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This contribution aims to analyse the different narratives produced by the actors involved in the social and symbolic construction of the neighborhood of Thames Town, in the new city of Songjiang, a peripheral district of Shanghai. …”
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    El nuevo documental brasileño, una breve reseña by Paulo Antonio Paranaguá

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The director’s mark is much more apparent. The narrative is often taken care of by a personal narrator, without necessarily becoming self-centred. …”
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    Ripples of Trauma in Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close and in Art Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers by Gwen Le Cor

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The ripples of trauma thus weave together the fragmentary reiterations, allowing a narrative to emerge.…”
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    Displacement and Articulation Rhetoric in Sa'adi's Golestān by Omer Mohammad Saeed, Parsa Yaghoobi Janbeh saraei

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In this article, the rhetoric of Golestān or the confrontation of the author-narrator with the listener/reader is classified and interpreted based on the ambiguities of the relationship between the creator of the text in the form of displacement and the significance of linguistic-narrative articulations. …”
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    The effects of heritage multilingualism on foreign language learning: a comparison of children with typical language development and developmental language disorder by Elena Tribushinina, Betül Boz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The MAIN narratives in both languages were analyzed for fluency, lexical diversity, syntactic complexity and grammatical accuracy. …”
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