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    La crise écologique exige une révolution de l’économie des services by Jean Gadrey

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…It appears that the alleged immateriality of services in largely a myth. Consequently, the trend towards increased service-sector employment could possibly be affected or even reversed, as far as environmental externalities are internalized and agriculture and manufacturing reoriented on a nonproductiviste way. …”
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    La crise écologique exige une révolution de l’économie des services by Jean Gadrey

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…It appears that the alleged immateriality of services in largely a myth. Consequently, the trend towards increased service-sector employment could possibly be affected or even reversed, as far as environmental externalities are internalized and agriculture and manufacturing reoriented on a nonproductiviste way. …”
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  3. 83

    Song of Songs – Current trends in research by S. Fischer

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Interpretation in the context of a myth seemed outdated, but it is also back. Southern African studies have contributed to these fields and to contextual studies. …”
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    Barn Owl (Tyto alba) by Jason M. Martin, Richard N. Raid, Lyn C. Branch

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Their ghostly appearance and blood-curdling shriek have led to their incorporation into folklore and myth and have earned these birds a variety of nicknames, including "ghost owl" and "monkey-faced owl." …”
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    Les cours d’eau dans les incantations chamaniques des Indiens yucuna (Amazonie colombienne) by Laurent Fontaine

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…They recall, explain and situate the origin of every natural element referring to some particular extract of history or myth, considered with its consequences in everyday life. …”
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  6. 86

    De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani by Olivier Allard

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…By underlining the importance of bone in Tupi-Guarani myth and ritual, this article seeks to demonstrate that bone is not a neutral substance, and that the different ways of treating it allow us to distinguish two major axes structuring various funerary rites. …”
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  7. 87

    Des-reterritorialização: percursos possíveisdo romance afro-brasileiro recente by Paulo C. Thomaz

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To Haesbaert, the immanent aspect ofmultiterritoriality in individual lives and in different human groups has beendepreciated by the “myth” of deterritorialization. Instead of a simplisticuprooting dispossession, there would be a permanent process of, a spatiallydiscontinuous and highly complex repossession. …”
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    Barn Owl (Tyto alba) by Jason M. Martin, Richard N. Raid, Lyn C. Branch

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Their ghostly appearance and blood-curdling shriek have led to their incorporation into folklore and myth and have earned these birds a variety of nicknames, including "ghost owl" and "monkey-faced owl." …”
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    Guerre et récit chez les Indiens ayorés du Chaco boréal paraguayen by Salvatore D’Onofrio

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…This sort of pantomime, little known among other Indians of the lowlands, is related to myth by virtue of the canonical manner in which it unfolds and of the connexions it establishes with other aspects of Ayoreo culture: body painting, hunting, shamanic powers, ritual activities. …”
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    Un réseau de sources : figures de l’araignée dans Madame Bovary et La Tentation de saint Antoine by Irene Zanot

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Incarnation of the devil in a production which was inspired by the Bible as well as in some "moralizing" re-readings of the myth of Arachne, an omen of misfortune and madness, this arachnid enters the Flaubertian universe first of all through Ovid’s Metamorphoses. …”
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  11. 91

    Écrire avec Flaubert by Anne Herschberg Pierrot

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In the context of the myth that Flaubert represents for contemporary writing, the aim is to examine not so much the reception of the published work, but rather the imaginary relationship that these writers have with Flaubertian genesis, or Flaubertian discourse on the genesis of the work. …”
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  12. 92

    La culture de la patate douce et du maïs chez les Krahô by Ana Gabriela Morim de Lima

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The indigenous knowledge regarding these plants is linked to notions of personhood, gender and kinship relations, the annual calendar, myth and ritual, as well as other forms of conceiving temporality and territoriality. …”
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    La correspondance, espace de partage et lieu de repli : l’échange épistolaire entre Gustave Flaubert et Ernest Feydeau by Catherine Thomas-Ripault

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Their epistolary exchange is above all the space where common positions and values circulate: each one states a literary connivance with his addressee, and maintains the myth of a perfect complementarity. However, very quickly the roles are distributed within the letters, and a game of influences is set up through which the writers try to assert their originality and use these friendly relations in a strategic way. …”
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    COVID-19 pandemic as a socio-psychological influence on transformations in religion by Y. Gavrilova, E. Zakharova, M. Liga, M. Zhironkina, A. Barsukova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This interdisciplinary study’s theoretical framework embraces the socialecological systems framework, the concept of deprivation, the theory of religious myth-making, religious individualism and bricolage, as well as the concept of quality of life. …”
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    Memória social da Batalha do Jenipapo: trilhas e enredos patrimoniais em Campo Maior (PI) by Maria Dione Carvalho de Moraes, Juliana Rodrigues Cavalcante

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…To this end, we approach the polyphonic and multiple work of social memory that takes place in the convergences and divergences between history, myth and tangible signs, as diffuse monuments, places of memory, in the city of Campo Maior (PI).…”
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    Sur les ailes du vautour. Genre, violence et « résistance » dans un récit nahua de voyage à Chiknâujtipan, le monde des morts (Mexique) by Dominique Raby

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This essay analyzes four versions of a contemporary Nahua Orpheus tale (Mexico), inherited from a pre-Hispanic myth and colonial exempla, to underline how the intersection of gender and economic occupation influences the message and morality given to the tale by the storytellers. …”
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    “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda by Wojciech Siegień

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The analysis proves that the semantics of the Russian propaganda message is based on patterns from previous eras with an invariant element – World War II, which is a kind of myth about the beginning of the Russian world. The war in Ukraine today additionally updates the meanings related to the armed conflict and patriotism. …”
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    Du caboclo à l’indigène : réflexions sur l’ethnogenèse au Brésil by Florent Kohler

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…I am therefore attempting to inscribe this phenomenon of so-called « ethnogenesis » into its broader context of general reinterpretation of the past, which goes along with the collective elaboration of a pan-Indian myth of origins.…”
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    Dancing Through Mythological Threads: Unraveling the Symbolism of Chechen Dance by Maysa Bakeer

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…By delving into the realms of myth and storytelling, Chechen dance gains a heightened sense of depth and appreciation, forging connections between the audience and the profound layers of symbolism, historical context, and spiritual essence embedded within the art form. …”
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    From the Small Screen to the Big Screen: The Super8's Distribution of Sandokan TV series by Nicole Braida

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Sandokan’s Super8 circulation can be regarded as part of larger phenomenon of consumer culture, where reduction prints become a synecdoche to a larger cultural myth. …”
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