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    Nie przeoczyć teraz – filozofia codzienności Janusza Korczaka by Sylwester Zielka

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…My aim in this paper is, therefore, not only to reconstruct and uncover the complexities of this postulate, but also to theoretically embed this concept in pedagogical narratives about the child, and more specifically in anthropology of education and upbringing. …”
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    A Cursory View on Women in Constituent Assembly by Dr. Vanthangpui Khobung, Dr. Savita Sagar

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Despite the inclusion of 15 women members—such as Sarojini Naidu and Vijay Laxmi Pandit—historical narratives frequently neglect their contributions, focusing more on their male counterparts. …”
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    Mary’s role in the repudiation of their beliefs of Pagans, Jews and Moors by Joseph T. Snow

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Side by side, the actions of these miracle narrations are supported by what Alfonso declared to be their treatment in his law code, the Siete Partidas. …”
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    Los límites de la humanidad. El mito de los ch’ullpa en Marcapata (Quispicanchi), Perú by Pablo F. Sendón

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This paper presents and discusses the myth of the ch’ullpa – beings of the pre-solar time – such as it is narrated by the members of the ayllu Collana from the district of Marcapata (province of Quispicanchi, Cusco) in relation to three kind of sources: a) the archaeological information about the geographical and spatial localization of the mortuary monuments which received that name in the Central Andes; b) the ethnological information about other versions of the myth registered among other indigenous-peasant populations from Southern Peru and the Bolivian altiplano; c) the ethnohistorical information which, in relation with the myth, has been registered by several scholars. …”
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    JOHANNINE WOMEN AS PARADIGMS IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT by J. Thomaskutty

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Persons such as the mother of Jesus, the Samaritan woman, Mary and Martha of Bethany, and Mary Magdalene appear in the Gospel of John as representative figures and rhetorical characters. The Johannine narrator foregrounds the women characters as they use their freedom in both the Sitz-Im-Leben Jesu and the Sitz-Im-Leben Kirche. …”
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    Znad dworu panny Heleny przed dom Poety. Kategoria narracji a obecność autora w „Lawie” i „Bohini” Konwickiego by Przemysław Kaniecki

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Kaniecki zwraca również uwagę na podobieństwo kategorii autobiografizmu w tych dwóch dziełach (obydwa mają charakter paraboliczny), przy czym podkreśla, jak bardzo różni się w nich obecność autora. W przypadku Bohini narrator może być identyfikowany wprost z „ja” Konwickiego jako podmiotem sylleptycznym (określenie zaproponowane przez Ryszarda Nycza). …”
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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
    “…Within this memory boom, we focus the process of assigning meanings to an event narrated by historiography and oral tradition as an important fight in the process of Brazil's independence, viz. the battle of Jenipapo, which occurred in the village of Campo Maior (PI), in the northeastern region of Brazil, on the banks of the River Jenipapo on March 13, 1823. …”
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    Tree Beings in Tibet: Contemporary Popular Concepts of klu and gnyan as a Result of Ecological Change by Jakub Kocurek

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The study is based on fieldwork undertaken in the Tibetan areas of India and Nepal (the Spiti valley and Dolpo) among people of Dolpo origin living elsewhere and Tibetans in exile from different regions of Tibet. Gathered narratives and reappearing myth patterns are presented and discussed. …”
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    «El Camino que nos une»: una historia política del Qhapaq Ñan by Oscar Espinoza Martín

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This paper focuses on how the Qhapaq Ñan, both text and artefact simultaneously, is linked to the history of contemporary Peru and specific narratives about road systems, integration, and Indigenous communities. …”
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    Une frontière en mouvement : espace public, espace privé dans les cités mayas (Basses Terres centrales et méridionales) by Damien Bazy

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The analysis identifies discontinuities that separate public from private spaces, as well as continuities applying the notion of « thick boundaries ». The « political narratives » produced by the synchronic and diachronic analysis of the site maps for selected cities contribute more broadly to the research on Classic urbanism in the Central-Southern Lowland Classic Maya cities.…”
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    Madame Bovary et ses trente-quatre « vous », ou le retour du refoulé by Alain Vaillant

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…And yet, in Madame Bovary, he intentionally introduces, thirty-four times, outside of any dialogue situation, a second person (you, yours, your…) that suggests the presence of a narrator addressing, beyond his characters, his readers – or even worse, strangely merging his readers with his characters. …”
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    The Potential Impacts of The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) On Human Rights in Uganda. by Mugabi. K. Ivan.

    Published 2023
    “…This paper shall seek to borrow ideas from land rights, environmental rights and other right based narratives in demonstrating how and why the EACOP project is not only the most exciting socioeconomic but also a project giving room for opposing phenomenological discourses most of which are hinged upon ideas of human rights. …”
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    « Voir les voix » : les Juifs d’Égypte, d’une rive l’autre by Michèle Baussant

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Based on a "retroactive ethnography," it relies on work with memory and the memory of the Jews of Egypt encountered both as actors and narrators and is interested in the crossed constructions of the presence and absence of Jews and Egyptians. …”
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    THE TURKISH-GERMAN AFFAIR IN FILMS: A DREAMWORLD OR A NETHERWORLD? by Ayça Tunç Cox

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Through a critical analysis, this article explores how Turkish cinematic narratives have accounted for the thorny Turkish-German relations in the last two decades. …”
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    Devenir « personne-ressource » : gestes professionnels emblématiques d’une posture d’ajustement d’enseignants spécialisés by Bruno Grave

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These help to define different scales of this adjustment posture. Analyzed from narratives of teaching practice, these moments also allow access to the strategic dimension of the posture of adjustment, in particular by declining the THINK pole of the systemic diamond into MOBILIZE-DESIGN-PROJECT.…”
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    « Tu n’as rien vu à Constantinople » : Thackeray au pays des harems by Laurent Bury

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…., the reader also finds the usual Thackerayan phenomenon of split personality, the narrator and the illustrator being one and the same person. …”
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    Urban rivers in Belgrade, Serbia. Radical transformations and illegal urban practices in a post-socialist capital by Sanja Iguman

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This is a perfect example of landscape intended as a multi-layered concept that connects natural resources, human-made elements and most important – the people and their movements, actions, narration, emotions and relations. The paper describes how this place has been transformed through time, in cultural, ecological and physical sense, and it will mostly analyse the social consequences that the mentioned transformations have left on local citizens and on the way they are reacting to that, gathered in the neighbourly, activist groups.…”
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    La nécessité du pays by Damien Sans

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…When we free the landscape from the aesthetic straightjacket in which it has been imprisoned (at least in France) by the great narratives of its origins (Briffaud, 2014), it becomes possible to embrace the diversity of perceptions and relationships formed between people and their environments. …”
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    The Love Trap. Romanticization practices of the Italian generations of the 90s by Fulvio Cozza

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Utilizing Ernesto De Martino’s conceptual framework, I describe that for the transitional generation born around 1990, caught between precariousness and the triumphant narratives of their predecessors, romantic discourse serves as a shield against existential annihilation by the uncontrollable forces of the universe. …”
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    Fragments of Lost Origins by Pekka Tuominen

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This research report explores how various historical narratives of Turkishness are related to spatial divisions of the city and different frameworks of belonging and argues that a notion of an authentic self has become crucial in defining urbanity in Istanbul. …”
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