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  1. 1761

    Serialization of Ọbasa’s Poems in The Yorùbá News by Tolulope Ibikunle

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The Yorùbá News published between 1924-1945 was not an exception, as it comprised of different contents ranging from the editorial opinion to home news, gossip, adverts, and serialization of different forms of narratives. D.A. Ọbasa, the publisher ́ of The Yorùbá News, also published many works of poetry. …”
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  2. 1762

    « A unique aura of ancient, elemental evil » : les migrations du feu dans The Great God Pan (1894) d’Arthur Machen by Anne-Sophie Leluan-Pinker

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Crucially, fire is subjected to constant displacements and shifts in this narrative structured like a (bad) dream : it is a circulating trope most definitely indexing Victorian fears of degeneration and decline.…”
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  3. 1763

    Time, Infrastructure and Knowledge: Rethinking Temporality in the Anthropocene by Vando Borghi, Luigi Pellizzoni, Paolo Savoia

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Luigi Pellizzoni interrogates whether the Anthropocene narrative represents a break from or continuity with late capitalist modernity’s politics of time. …”
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  4. 1764

    KOPI, WARUNG KOPI, DAN POTENSI STUDI KEISLAMAN by Aflahal Misbah

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…There are a number of potential areas of the Islamic studies that can be developed through coffee and coffee shops, including the study of texts that include particular historical narratives and historical ideas related to these two material elements; Sufism, coffee, and coffee shop interrelations; the presence of Muslim women in public spaces, especially in the coffee shops; and harmony and diversity as a result of Muslim encounters with coffee and coffee shops, which can be seen for example through the framework of inter-religious relations.…”
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  5. 1765

    Le Bestiaire d’amour de Gustave Flaubert (1) by Loïc Windels

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Thus, the present article (and the one that will follow) strive less to reopen an already well-fed debate than to approach it in a slightly different manner: namely, by choosing from amongst the episodes where animals play a leading role, those which seem to pair up to form – by leaps and gambols – a narrative behind the story and those which, at the same time, appear desirous of being compared to other texts (the rest of Flaubert’s work, Medieval bestiaries, ancient and modern natural history, mythological writings) and a few images.…”
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  6. 1766

    Tordre les archives (queering archives) : oui, mais dans quel sens ? by Ruby Faure

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Reading along the grain finally makes room for the otherness and contradictions of a subaltern perverse past, which cannot be assimilated to the contemporary narratives of liberal and nationalist democracies. I defend here the idea that queering the archives constitutes an ethical orientation, seeking to resist contemporary homo-nationalist calls, as well as the separation of the history of sexuality from that of the French colonial empire.…”
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  7. 1767

    Locative Inversion In Discourse: a strategy of non-commitment by Christine Copy, Lucie Gournay

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Some examples of these properties are: LI’s incompatibility with negation or epistemic modalization, strong aspectual and temporal restrictions such as its incompatibility with BE+ING or generic interpretations.In the second part of this paper, we provide a discursive analyse of LI in two actual literary contexts: i) first, when it occurs at the beginning of folktales; there, its predicative use is compared to there-sentences, the latter, we argue, being typically speaker-based predications; ii) then, when it occurs in narrative’s descriptions (for instance in crime-scene description); there, LI appears in a context of internal focalization, with the make-belief effect of referring directly to the situation described as if it was perceptible by everyone.In both cases, it appears that LI occurs in contexts where the speaker is pragmatically determined. …”
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  8. 1768

    Delving into the Magdalene’s vase by Vicki-Marie Petrick

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For the period considered, the thirteenth through the sixteenth centuries, the results will demonstrate an intimate connection with her conversion, her femaleness, and her role in the narrative of redemption.…”
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  9. 1769

    Participatory Culture for Social Justice: Students Deploying New Media as a Call to Action and Social Change by Sarah McCorkle

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Students presented university data on race and ethnicity, recorded videos depicting the personal narratives of students of color, and remixed media from university archives into an interactive map which displayed evidence of racism on campus. …”
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  10. 1770

    Approche historique de l’agriculture urbaine au Dahomey (Bénin) by Dominique Juhé-Beaulaton

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The history of the agriculture in the cities of the Gulf of Guinea remains this day little explored. The narratives of European travelers and the oral information collected during inquiries allows to know the place and the evolution of plants cultivated in urban zones since the seventeenth century while questioning the notion of « city ». …”
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  11. 1771

    L’historien et le jeu-vidéo by Julien Lalu

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…By exceeding semantic debate enter narratology and ludology, it’s necessary to analyse game and its representations both by prism of the gameplay and of the mechanics of game by that of narration and way these representations are staged to include as past can be represented in the particular frame of video game. …”
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  12. 1772

    PASSION AND COMMITMENT IN TEACHING RESEARCH: A META-SYNTHESIS by REYNALDO MORAL

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Passion and commitment is revealed through language and narrative, which necessitates a qualitative, interpretive approach to its study. …”
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  13. 1773

    Exploring scholarly perceptions of preprint servers by Shir Aviv-Reuven, Jenny Bronstein, Ariel Rosenfeld

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This analysis facilitated the organization and thematic examination of the textual narratives derived from the interviews. Results. In this study, scholars discussed their perceptions about the benefits of using preprint servers in scholarly work such as rapid dissemination of information and open access, but also raised concerns regarding the lack of peer review for the studies uploaded to these servers. …”
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  14. 1774

    Living in the Making of History! Two Victorian Female Travellers’ Representations of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War by Ludmila Ommundsen

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…If the Zulus were being erased from history, their narratives, recording their experiences on the controversial terrain in South Africa, tried to prevent them from being erased by history. …”
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  15. 1775

    Reflexões críticas em torno de Rubén Darío: relendo as interpretações de José Enrique Rodó e de Manuel Gondra by Elisângela da Silva Santos

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Rubén Darío, José Enrique Rodó and Manuel Gondra, will be read as authors who helped in the insertion of literary and cultural expressions of their countries, from the Hispanic-American movement of modernism, they searched for narrative, cultural and artistic paths, in the midst of the consolidation process of their Nation-States. …”
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  16. 1776

    The Transition from Yorùbá Metaphysics to Islamic Aesthetics in Ọláńrewájú Adépọ̀jù’s Poetry by Stephen Toyin Ogundipe

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The essay reveals that Adépọ̀jù’s poetry grows from the simple narration of the Yorùba traditional worldview, identity, and ́ òri ̀ṣa pantheon to become an instrument of radical Islamic ideology. …”
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  17. 1777

    Sensing the Polycrisis by Mari Keski-Korsu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I argue that a walking ritualisation, which involves repetitive sensing and a transcorporeal experience of the environment, adds to the narrative and knowledge of the Arctic polycrisis. In essence, that ritualisation may enmesh the human subject in the more-than-human world. …”
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  18. 1778

    Chinese outbound tourism: between state control and autonomous individual travel. The case of honeymoons in France by Marine L’Hostis, Maxime Dejean

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…We will focus on the case of honeymoons in France and show that Chinese tourists still have some room for manoeuvre because of the representations that existed before the Party-constructed narratives, and of the learning processes they undergo as a result of their travels.…”
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  19. 1779

    Toxic Communication on TikTok: Sigma Masculinities and Gendered Disinformation by Samuel Tanner, François Gillardin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This diversity of content functions as a “ready-to-think” framework, potentially appealing to a wide range of men across varying tastes, ages, and attitudes toward gender while perpetuating narratives that reflect and reinforce entrenched patterns of male dominance.…”
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  20. 1780

    ‘Splendid Little Soldiers’—Invasion, Empire and the Fantasy of Dominance in Saki’s When William Came by Petra Rau

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Saki’s solutions to these contemporary fears endorse a muscular masculinity and a redemptive militarism in strong contrast to the homoerotic interests of his earlier years and works. Furthermore, the narrative contemplates three responses to occupation: retreat into conservative pastoralism, collaboration as indirect rule, and passive resistance. …”
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