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    V's Virtual Afterlife by Jasmyn Connell, Christopher Moore, Reneé Middlemost

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article examines the NHOP of V, the customisable protagonist from the video game Cyberpunk 2077, to consider how such characters attain a virtual afterlife beyond the original text through collective fan engagement. …”
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    Burial customs, the afterlife and the pollution of death in ancient Greece by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… Funerary practices in ancient Greece were influenced by contemporary views on the afterlife and by concepts of pollution, but also by a desire to limit costs and a need to prevent the process of burial from causing inconvenience to the community or providing an opportunity for exploitation by those with ulterior motives. …”
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    Thou Shalt Not! – How the institutional afterlife of research misconduct scandals shapes research integrity training by Serge P.J.M. Horbach, Rachel Fishberg, Sven Ulpts, Lise Degn

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In addition, this article makes a conceptual contribution by introducing the notion of the ‘institutional afterlife’ of a scandal. We use this notion to demonstrate how scandals can affect academic communities and practices long after their initial visibility has faded, by re-entering communities and institutions. …”
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    Le corps du Prophète by Denis Gril

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…They kiss it and even absorb its excretions in order to be saved in the afterlife. The eschatological dimensions of contact with this sacred and scented body explain why parts of it, like its sweat or its hair, were venerated AS relics during the life of the Prophet. …”
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    Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy: Can linguistic and semiotic analysis clarify their contrasts? by William J. Sullivan, Sarah Tsiang

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A surface comparison between the two networks distinguishes between those beliefs about the afterlife that are shared between RC and EO and those parts which house differences. …”
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    Media, Materiality and Memory : grounding the groove / by Roy, Elodie A.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Music, material culture and archaeologies -- Sarah Records (1987-1995) and the everyday -- Ghost Box Records (2004-) : materiality, technological mediation and the birth of ghosts -- From collecting to curating and reissuing the recorded past : Finders Keepers (2004-) and reissue record labels -- Youtube archivists, e-collectors and digital flâneurs : the internet and the future of phonography -- Conclusion. The afterlife of music objects.…”
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    Retourner à Tara. Revoir Gone With the Wind (réal. Victor Fleming, 1939) by Sarah Hatchuel

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Gone With the Wind’s filmic afterlife seems to belong to Gone With the Wind itself—one reason being the number of reeditions and restorations of the film, as well as its own narrative structure that invite viewers to watch the film again and possibly reevaluate it. …”
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    Matfre Ermengaud, lecteur, maître et juge des troubadours by Valérie Fasseur

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…By modelling a doctrinal discourse based on a debate on fin’amor, this one makes each troubadour cited the emblem of a moral posture, which explains the representation conferred on each person by textual posterity and justifies the place that Matfre gives him in the afterlife.…”
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    L’Irlande et le documentaire à travers le parcours controversé de L’Homme d’Aran by Isabelle Le Corff

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Considering its reception on its release and in its afterlife, we will question the opposition between fiction and documentary film. …”
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    Fascisme et science-fiction by Aaron Santesso

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…For some critics, the anti- progressive politics of many pulp-era works is an unfortunate historical quirk, long since transcended and forgotten ; this essay argues, on the other hand, that a kind of latent pulp-era fascism survives even in much ostensibly progressive contemporary sf. Tracing the afterlife of fascist tropes and themes complicates a host of critical claims about the ideological leanings of the genre.…”
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    New humanism or posthumanism? Ethical and legal aspects of the legalisation of euthanasia in the world in the years 2000-2015 by Andrzej Kobyliński

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The main aim of this article is to outline the discussion on euthanasia that affects the basic aspects of human life – the foundation of human dignity, sense of pain and suffering, the conception of the afterlife, quality and value of life, etc. All the indications are that the process of the legalisation of euthanasia will develop in the coming decades. …”
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    The Dickensian Tropism in Contemporary Fiction by Georges Letissier

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Indeed, ‘neo-Dickensian’ features as a sub-category of the neo-Victorian output and largely contributes to the so-called ‘Dickens Afterlife.’ Yet, studies of contemporary fictions overly drawing from Dickens’s works have so far been piecemeal as there has not been any attempt to address Dickensian rewritings from a wide, comprehensive perspective. …”
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    Sculpture as Literature and History: Captive and Captivating Venus Figures from the Greek Revolutionary Era by Gonda Van Steen

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…For lack of an ancient history of the Venus, antiquarianism, treasure-hunting, archival evidence, and Greek revolutionary history blend in the statue’s new lease on life, which is a Western afterlife in literature and legend as well as in history, from which the islanders of Milos have all but been erased. …”
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