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    ‘Messianic Fraternity’: Anticommunism in the General Conferences of the Latin American and Caribbean Episcopate by Carlos Piccone-Camere

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It adopts a critical perspective to examine the construction of the “messianic fraternity” myth—an ideological narrative contrasting Christian ideals of community and redemption with Marxist principles of class struggle and revolution, which served as a central axis for the Church’s rejection of communism in Latin America. …”
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    ANALISIS ANTROPOLOGI-STRUKTURAL KISAH MUSA DAN KHIDZIR DALAM ALQUR’AN by M. Yaser Arafat

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This study aims to examine the story of Moses and Khidzir as one of the Islamic narrative treasures in the Qur’an. Through Claude Lévi-Strauss’s structural-anthropology approach, to see the structure of mind that works in the story, the results showed that the story of Moses and Khidzir has a certain structure, which is appeared in the structure of non-ladunni and ladunni knowledge. …”
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    Epistemic Disruptions. Autofiction and Identity Politics in Paul B. Preciado’s Can the Monster Speak? (2020) and Kim de l’Horizon’s Blutbuch (2022) by Stephanie Bremerich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…(2020) and Kim de l’Horizons’s Blutbuch (2022) reflect queer identities in the form of transgressive and transitory writing which blurs the boundaries between academic and fictional discourse and ultimately leads to a hybridisation of the narrative. Both texts use autofiction as a means of epistemic disruption, that is as a critical questioning of Western epistemology, especially with regard to academic discourse (Preciado) and cultural memory (de l’Horizon). …”
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    Current Evidence on the Use of Antifilarial Agents in the Management of bancroftian Filariasis by Sumadhya Deepika Fernando, Chaturaka Rodrigo, Senaka Rajapakse

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Many trials have explored the efficacy of individual drugs and drug combinations to treat bancroftian filariasis. This narrative review summarizes the current evidence for drug management of bancroftian filariasis. …”
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    Influence of Social Class and Identity on The Characters in the Novel the Great Gatsby. by Nowamukama, Blessing

    Published 2024
    “…The Great Gatsby follows the objectives of the study which were to analyze how characters in the novel are affected by their social standing, to explore the differences between characters from various social classes, and to discuss the narrative techniques that depict social class in the novel. …”
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    Influence of Social Class and Identity on the Characters in the Novel the Great Gatsby. by Nowamukama, Blessing

    Published 2024
    “…The study assessed the influence of social class and identity on the characters in the novel The Great Gatsby following the objectives of the study which were to analyze how characters in the novel are affected by their social standing, to explore the differences between characters from various social classes and to discuss the narrative techniques that depict social class in the novel. …”
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    Exzentrisch geformte Klang-Landschaften. Dimensionen des Zyklischen im Lichte von 106 Tonaufnahmen von Schuberts Winterreise aus dem Zeitraum 1928–2020 by Christian Utz

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Die Diskussion bezieht statistische Verfahren ein (Korrelations- und Faktorenanalyse), aber auch qualitative Aspekte wie narrative, klangfarbliche oder semantische Facetten der Interpretation. …”
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    Teachers as Meaning Makers in Empathetic Reading Sessions: Toward More Emotional and Holistic Literature Pedagogy by Merja Kauppinen, Juli-Anna Aerila

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Three main themes, which are presented under the headings: Story level; narrative meanings; Individual level; emotions relating to storytelling moments; and Communal level; issues of welfare and self-care. …”
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    Understanding compassion fatigue among social workers: a scoping review by Tian Wu, Chun-Rong Lu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Five themes were identified through the use of a narrative approach to synthesizing the literature by a Five-step framework of scoping review, including the prevalence, factors related, attributes and characteristics, consequences and strategies or interventions to reduce compassion fatigue among social workers. …”
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    Visual Research Methods: A Novel Approach To Understanding The Experiences of Compulsive Hoarders: A Preliminary Study by Satwant Singh, Colin Jones

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The photographs were then used to encourage narrative dialogue in a subsequent semi structured interview. …”
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    The health burden of unhealthy homes in New Zealand: a call for more action and a change in perspective by Gabrielle Ou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The principle of landlord reported compliance continues the narrative of placing inequitable burden on vulnerable communities, leading to a cycle of health disparities. …”
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    "He told me to hold my tongue" : de la violence physique à la subjectivation politique dans The History of Mary Prince by Frédéric Regard

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…She was then taken under the protection of Thomas Pringle, who would soon edit Prince’s autobiography, typed by a friend of his, Susanna Strickland.In this essay, I try to demonstrate that Prince’s narrative—through Strickland’s mediation—uses rhetoric to transfigure herself, from an animal into a British lady, thus challenging the classic distinction between the savage slave and the civilized European. …”
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    Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits: Show Rabbit Record Book by Joy C. Jordan, Loretta Rodriguez, Jessica Kochert, Bill Heltemes, Chris Decubellis, Renee Gore

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…By tracking inventory, financial records associated with their project, rabbit health and grooming details, and related information such as monthly care schedules, show earnings, show registration/entry/remark cards, youth will be well prepared to relate their experiences in a written narrative as part of their project completion activities. …”
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    Ambivalence and Ambiguity in The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman by Monica Michlin

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…This close reading of the text highlights how Miss Jane, in her double role as protagonist and narrator, shows considerable ambivalence towards friend and foe alike, with the result that the apparently transparent ideological meaning of entire episodes is blurred by what some critics have merely put down to “conservatism.” …”
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    Mitificación del desarrollo y mistificación de la cultura: el etnodesarrollo como alternativa by Pablo Palenzuela Chamorro

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Whether it originates from academia or from the “developmentalistcomplex”, this ideology has led to the essentialist mystification of the notion of development,to the point of becoming a dogma in the narrative of modernity. The second challengeis to critically examine the ethnocentric relationship between development and culture in thehegemonic model of development. …”
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    O mundo nas mãos do adolescente: entre Apolo e Dioniso, entre o eros e o caos by Paula Mastroberti

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…It begins to present the series within its graphic context showing how it contributes to an identification between text and reader; following the protagonist in a relation with the remaining narrative elements, reflecting about the way she uses her power and its meaning while metaphor of the psychic and body-sensual conflicts, caused by typical age changes. …”
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    Parker Mountain, or the Geography of Pathos in Russell Banks’s Affliction (1989) by Claire Omhovère

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Dès la première lecture d’Affliction, il est manifeste que la géographie ne sert pas seulement à transposer l’espace en images, ni même à fournir un fond à l’intrigue, mais qu’elle contribue pleinement à la cohérence spatio-narrative du roman. Cet article s’attachera donc tout particulièrement à étudier les perturbations qu’introduit la représentation de la montagne dans le régime réaliste du roman. …”
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    From business to caring: the conceptualisation of holistic coaching for cancer patients by Andrew Marren, Yi-Ling Lai, Caroline Strevens, Darren van Laar, Natalie Silverdale

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This review covers current health coaching research, illness identity, and communication processes to highlight how coaching holistically (placing emphasis on values and narrative over behavioural models) is appropriate for cancer patients facing uncertainty and changes in their life. …”
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    Opioid Sparing Analgesics in Spine Surgery by Logan A. Reed, Mihir Patel, Kevin Luque, Steven M. Theiss

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The purpose of this review article is to investigate the various opioid sparing medications that have been used to decrease morbidity in spine surgery and better assist surgeons in managing postoperative pain. Methods. A narrative review of published literature was conducted using the search function in Google scholar and PubMed was used to narrow down search criteria. …”
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    Jane Eyre fait de la résistance by Claire Bazin

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…I propose to study this emblematic scene firstly by following three axes: a double metamorphosis where Jane defeats Mrs Reed who loses her composure, in a spectacular reversal of roles, and then by analysing Jane’s ensuing inner monologue, where the narrator’s I takes over from the character’s in this splitting of the narrative voice that is common to both novelistic and fictitious autobiographical forms.…”
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