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    Integration of academic and artistic work by Malene Hauxner

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Both require research into existing knowledge, determination of theory and background and choice of analytical or artistic method as well as evaluation and conclusion. Both genres, the academic analysis and the artistic project, concern argumentation and documentation of an investigation, of a professional problem. …”
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    La bande dessinée contemporaine au rendez-vous de la mémoire violente de l’après-guerre civile espagnole et du premier franquisme by Viviane Alary

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…It analyzes the narrative and graphic choices as well as the formats and genres in which this memory of Franco's regime, based on testimony, investigation and consideration of historiographical advances, is embodied. …”
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  4. 1764

    Biography versus Fiction or the Value of Testimony in Jacobs’s and Stowe’s Narratives about Slavery by Anne Garrait-Bourrier

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…Cette étude comparée a pour projet de souligner les différences culturelles qui existent entre deux genres littéraires de la période antebellum : les récits d’esclaves et la fiction abolitionniste. …”
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    Autour de Christine de Pizan : entre lyrisme courtois et engagement politique by Claire-Marie Schertz

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Each of them belongs to a different literary genre (lyric poetry, allegorical poetry, epistolary genre and didactic treatise). …”
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    When Do We Leave Discourse Relations Underspecified? The Effect of Formality and Relation Type by Ludivine Crible, Vera Demberg

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In this paper, we investigate the effect of discourse relation type and text genre on the production and perception of underspecified relations of contrast and consequence signalled by and. …”
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    Spanish Abstract Meaning Representation: Annotation of a General Corpus by Shira Wein, Lucia Donatelli, Ethan Ricker, Calvin Engstrom, Alex Nelson, Leonie Harter, Nathan Schneider

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…We release a detailed set of annotation guidelines and a corpus of 486 gold-annotated sentences spanning multiple genres from an existing, cross-lingual AMR corpus. …”
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    Análisis lingüístico-comunicativo del tratamiento informativo de la guerra de Irak en la prensa venezolana by Sylvia Fernández Franco

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Based on the linguistic- communicative model from Molero (1985-2003), Cabeza (1989-2006) and Franco (2000-2004), the analysis starts from the discourse level up to the conceptualization to contrast both journalistic genres and their author’s discursive strategies in the construction of the communicative situation. …”
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    The Book Review of “Form and Creation in Iranian Music” by Ehsan Zabihifar

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Using numerous and various examples related to the titles and issues, as well as the content of the last chapter about the genres in Iranian music, can be considered as the highlights. …”
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    John Wideman’s Memoirs, or the Ghosts on the Racial Mountain by Claude Julien

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Quant à la forme, le mélange des genres investi dès le départ d’une posture libératrice s’affirme de livre en livre et triomphe avec l’introduction de fictions dans le troisième volet.…”
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    Deadwood : la naissance d’une ville by Nathalie Massip

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Yet, ultimately, it becomes evident that change and progress are not wanted, in Deadwood, and the series, deviating from most of its genre’s predecessors, seems to blur the frontier between savagery and civilization, in an attempt to debunk America’s mythologized past.…”
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    Liminalities and Displacements: The Rites of Passage to Self-Identification in Chicano Writings by Sophia Emmanouilidou

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The purpose of this approach is to show how two different literary genres, namely a collection of vignettes and a book-length poem, tackle the problems of adolescent liminalities through the prism of Chicano experience in the borderlands. …”
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    Cinephemera Round Trip. Postcards for and by Anselmo Ballester by Stefania Babboni, Sara Martin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Comparing cine-postcards, preparatory sketches, and posters from the Ballester collection, spanning a period of fifty years, we will focus on how photographic postcards of national and international movie stars, represented the main models for the painter, aimed at creating an iconography consistent, and adaptable to multiple cinematographic genres. We aim to demonstrate how two ephemeral materials can be juxtaposed, becoming both a source and a model on which a new cinematographic paratext can be developed.…”
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    De quelle nostalgie l’utopie andalouse d’Aragon est-elle le miroir ? by Stéphane Baquey

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This strategy of allusive speech leads the study to try to find out the contextual relevance of the poem on the basis of a collation of different speech genres, between the poem itself and other Aragon’s public utterances. …”
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    Formules ornementales dans les jardins et chorégraphies françaises du xviie siècle by Olivier Perrier

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…We shall first of all place late XVIIth century dance and gardening arts in their historical context, and evoke the already attempted confrontations between these two artistic disciplines – some of them focussed on the garden as a place for presenting dance performance, while others analysed the visitor’s circuit within its space-generating dimension, finally formulating the hypothesis of a single production principle for ornamental forms, common to the different genres approached, based on an interpretation of the patterns of both the “embroidered parterres” and the choreographic notations of the period.…”
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    Towards a Pattern Language Approach to Document Description by Robert Waller, Judy Delin, Martin Thomas

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…We discuss the use of patterns across a range of disciplines before suggesting the need to place patterns in the context of genres, with each potentially belonging to a “home genre” in which it originates and to which it makes an implicit intertextual reference intended to produce a particular reader response in the form of a reading strategy or interpretative stance. …”
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