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    “Taak prappa” by Kathie Birat

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In a series of 14 poems written in Guyanese Creole and accompanied by illustrations dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as well as explanatory notes and translations in standard English, the poet evokes the lives of plantation slaves and modern-day peasants through forms that both imitate folk poetry and evoke European genres like the pastoral and the elegy. Through an analysis of this intertwining of local and European forms and of the use of Creole in Slave Song, this article examines the collection as an attempt on the part of the poet both to generate presence and to recognize the impossibility of filling the gaps left by a painful past.…”
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    Les ailes du crime ou la modernité de Détective by Mélodie Simard-Houde

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The representations of aviators and of aeronautical techniques take place in various genres and columns (such as criminal portraits, international newsreels, court reports, fictionnalized reportages, articles of technical vulgarization). …”
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    Heart to Heart: The Power of Lyrical Bonding in Romantic Nationalism by Joep Leerssen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… In nineteenth-century nation-building, the textual genres investigated by researchers are usually long-distance, mediated ones, such as journalism and the novel. …”
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    La Complainte de la scène by Marie Goupil-Lucas-Fontaine

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…On the contrary, complaint stands as one of the main sources of inspiration of the artistic creation staged in café-concert, which produced new genres in those years. The realistic song in particular is stylistically and musically rooted in complaint. …”
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    Ecopoetics in Yorùbá Riddles by Olumide Adegbodu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…One of the ecocentric poetic genres of Yorùbá literature is àlọ́ àpamọ̀ (riddles). …”
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    Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction by Joseph Belletante

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…In a post-critic perspective, this article offers a portrait of human “states of mind” that will restitute the spectator his symbolic autonomy, through singular solitudes or the loneliness of a group as is shown by four television series that are no longer in production (Friends, The Sopranos, The West Wing and Ally McBeal) in order to allow a global interpretation and that correspond to the main genres of fiction broadcasted by the American network (comedy, drama, and dramedy).…”
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  10. 1710

    « Quelque chose de rouge » : l’esthétique des tableaux vivants dans Salammbô by Dominique Jullien

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…A cultural practice which reached its peak popularity during the Second Empire, the tableau vivant intersects theater, painting, photography, and sculpture, genres and media which Flaubert sought either to emulate or to rival in his writing. …”
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  11. 1711

    Dire la conquête et la souveraineté des Hauteville en arabe (jusqu’au milieu du XIIIe siècle) by Annliese Nef

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The conquests and polity of the Hautevilles of Sicily have been the subject of numerous original Arabic texts in the 12th century and later. Their literary genres are diverse, yet all of them develop the same themes: prowess and military efficiency, establishment of a peaceful realm under a just ruler and the imperial pretentions of the dynasty.…”
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    Appropriating the closure of Jesuit missions: Fritz Hochwälder's Das heilige Experiment by F. Hale

    Published 2008-06-01
    “… Since the eighteenth century the history of the Jesuit missionary endeavours in South America, especially their forced closure in 1760s, has been used rhetorically by writers in several genres, providing them with historical evidence to support a variety of latter-day causes. …”
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    Structuri argumentative în discursul juridic grecesc în epoca atică by Lavinia Ionela Savu

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Our conclusion is that everything we see today in both theory and practice of modern law discourse (as well as in other genres), and everything that has been discovered in modern theories of rhetoric owe their very existence to this Greek model promoted by the orators selected in the Canon of Alexandria. …”
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    Elucidating the emotional persona in the Romanian university students’ academic discourse: a corpus-based exploration by Diana Paula Dudău, Diana Paula Dudău, Madalina Chitez, Florin Alin Sava

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The bilingual ROGER corpus, containing texts from nine Romanian universities spanning multiple disciplines and genres, served as the dataset. Advanced data analysis techniques included supervised machine learning for language classification, network analysis to explore interactions among linguistic features, and cluster analysis to detect discipline- and genre-specific linguistic patterns.ResultsThe findings reveal distinct emotional patterns between Romanian and English academic writing. …”
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    The Expression of Epistemicity in British Internet Discussion Forums in Contrast with Newspaper Opinion Articles and Political Speeches by Marta Carretero

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The analysis uncovers significant differences in the expression of epistemicity in the three genres, in terms of both frequency and distribution across categories, the subcategory ‘cognitive attitude’ being a case in point. …”
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    Camille Laurens, Marie Darrieussecq : du « plagiat psychique » à la mise en questions de la démarche autobiographique by Anne Strasser

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The study of the arguments given by each party shows that there are several things to question: it is about the genre, the subject and the enunciation. It is a very contemporary quarrel since it shows how blurred genres are, how moralizing literature has become and how suffering has been made sacred in a certain way.…”
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