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    « Nous sommes des battantes. » Expériences de femmes d’Afrique centrale et de l’Ouest à la frontière maroco-espagnole by Elsa Tyszler

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Exploring embodied narratives collected in the field between 2015 and 2017 and based on the sociology of migration and gender relations, the article looks at both the power and domination relations that weigh on these illegalized women and their modes of agency and resistance. …”
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  2. 1622

    Un texte et sa continuation : une hypothèse à l’épreuve de quelques expériences stylistiques by Christine Ferlampin-Acher

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The article compares the uses of polysyndeton in the narrative units that constitute the paragraphs of manuscript BnF fr. 761. …”
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  3. 1623

    MOSES’ MOTHER IN EXODUS 2:1-10 AND MOTHERS IN PERSONAL NAMES AMONG THE IGBO PEOPLE, SOUTH-EAST NIGERIA by M.J. Obiorah, N.C. Okafor

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The Hebrew Bible conveys these in narratives, while the Igbo people do so in female personal names. …”
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  4. 1624

    O romance dos pais, o romance dos filhos: os personagens secundários de Alejandro Zambra by Isabela Cordeiro Lopes

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…According to the notion of « secondary characters » this paper aims to investigate the relations introduced by the narrator of the novel Formas de voltar para casa, (Ways to go back home), Alejandro Zambra, specially in contexts of family and school lives. …”
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  5. 1625

    HBO’s Black Women Artist Biopics: The Josephine Baker Story and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge by Hélène Charlery

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Both films deviate from the victimizing approach that often prevails in female biopics and testify to innovative narrative methods.…”
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  6. 1626

    Sanctity and Theatricality. Exploring the Conversion and Representations of Saint Thaïs through Hagiography, Literature, and Art post the Council of Trent by Massimo Leone

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study concentrates on the multifaceted representations of Saint Thaïs across hagiography, literature, and art, focusing on the narratives of her conversion post the Council of Trent. …”
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  7. 1627

    Dynamicizing the Discourse of Hadith: Study of HR. Bukhārī No. 1291 and Abū Dāwūd No. 4291 from a Philosophical Hermeneutics Perspective by Fachruli Isra Rukmana, Aldi Hidayat, Nur Laili Nabilah Nazahah Najiyah, Mohammad Fahmi Abdul Hamid, Sri Kurniati Yuzar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Second, classical and modern ḥadīth sciences have yet to fully guarantee the authenticity of matn (content) exactly as intended by the Prophet, even though the prohibition against fabricating ḥadīth implicitly demands the sterilization of ḥadīth from additional phrasing by narrators. Therefore, this article proposes originalization as the implicit call of the ḥadīth narrated by al-Bukhārī, as well as the practice of the ḥadīth on tajdīd narrated by Abū Dāwūd. …”
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  8. 1628

    A Woman Voice in an Epic: Tracing Gendered Motifs in Anne Vabarna's Peko by Andreas Kalkun

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…These scenes do not communicate the main plot, they are often related to minor characters of the epic and slow down the narrative, but at the same time they clearly carry artistic purpose and meaning. …”
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  9. 1629

    Les femmes dans l’histoire du duché de Normandie by Elisabeth Van Houts

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…Aristocratic women, preoccupied with the past, the present and the future, stimulated the production of historical and prophetical narratives. Three dossiers in particular will be discussed here: the grant of the castle of Le Homme (Cotentin) by Countess Adeliza of Burgundy to the nuns of Holy Trinity at Caen in 1075, the two versions of the foundation narrative of the church of St Martin at Auchy dating to the late eleventh century, and manuscript Paris BN Lat. 5390 (Ralph Glaber, Life of William of Volpiano; Adso of Montier-en-Der, The Origin and Time of the Antichrist and the sibyline prophecy) copied between 1060 and 1070.…”
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    L’héritage de l’immigration postcoloniale comme expérience vécue by Ahmed Boubeker

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…The emergence of “immigration” in French public space raises the essential issue of the misunderstandings between history and memory, and underlines the need for a critical revision of the great national narrative. The link between collective memory and national memory is questioned by other narratives confined until recently as clandestine memoirs, but which now find place on the media and cultural scene. …”
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  11. 1631

    Pour une méthode diaristique en anthropologie by Pierre Depardieu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…After having established a basic opposition between diary and narrative, as well as a few methodological elements, one can observe several first-level phenomena in the material (namely ellipses, the interweaving of narrative threads, focus effects, the frailty of reported speech, the constant contextualization of facts, as well as the absence of closure mechanisms) that could inspire considerations on the status of diaries in anthropology and the possible benefits that could be expected from their use. …”
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    La sémantique des noms : taxinomie djihadiste et imaginaire médiéval by Enki Baptiste

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Ultimately, unravelling the jihadist discourses means foremost exploring the semantics of names, in which powerful, shared references to a grand narrative emerge. Within this narrative, the warriors of the Prophet and those of the jihadist caliphate merge.…”
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  13. 1633

    De « La Vieille Henriette » à Aline : ethnogénétique d’une filiation et d’une affiliation by Françoise Ménand Doumazane

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Indeed, the eponymous character of the unpublished novel reappears with the same name as a protagonist in the “Manuscript 1” of Aline, and is still present in the original April 1905 edition, while losing most of her narrative efficiency. The three “avant-textes” (“La Vieille Henriette”, “Manuscript 1” and “Definitive Manuscript” of Aline) are narrative places where the author experiments with the fictional representation of economic and symbolic exchanges. …”
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  14. 1634

    Les différentes versions de la « découverte » du clitoris par Helen O’Connell (1998-2005) by Alessandra Cencin

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In a singular way, she presented her results in a critical narrative denouncing a production of anatomical knowledge biased in terms of gender. …”
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    Reflexões sobre a escrita intersemiótica em “A antevéspera”, de Olney São Paulo by Claudio Cledson Novaes

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In this paper we discuss the singular intersemiotic narrative in Olney São Paulo’sliterary style by analyzing his short story “A antevéspera”.…”
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    Someone is to blame: the impact of suicide on the mind of the bereaved (including clinicians) by Rachel Gibbons

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These narratives have a profound impact on well-being, increase the risk of mental illness and elevate the likelihood of death by suicide. …”
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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. …”
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    Essai et fiction : à propos de Hieroglyphics, a Note upon Ecstasy in Literature (Arthur Machen, 1902) by Sophie Mantrant

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to show how the “Prefatory Note”, a sort of frame narrative, blurs the borderline between essay and fiction and makes the status of the text problematic. …”
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    Jouer Frankenstein pour les « speculative eyes » ? l’incidence des premières représentations sur l’énergie rhétorique des fictions scientifiques by Rachel Nisbet

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Synonymous with unethical scientificity, this narrative is identified as influencing later ’anti-science fiction’ narratives (Stableford 2006, 19). …”
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    Construire la mémoire du processus d’élaboration des plans locaux d’urbanisme à travers des storymaps, un levier pour la prise en compte du paysage dans l’aménagement des territoir... by Charlotte Porcq, Laurence Le Dû-Blayo

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This article describes an attempt to memorise the arbitration processes conducted during the elaboration of an urban development plan for the city of Vitré via storymaps or narrative maps used to address landscape planning issues within the framework of urban planning regulations. …”
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