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    In search of the territorial land resource in mountain areas by Catherine Herrera

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Spatial malfunctions (homogenisation of landscapes, urban sprawl, etc.) and socio-economic problems (exclusion of the most fragile elements of the population, growth of second homes, etc.) have led local authorities in charge of managing land and development to re-examine their relationship with space. The rhetoric of political actors responsible for addressing this question has thus become increasingly marked by a desire to intervene more strongly in land management issues. …”
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    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
    “…In this sense, we observe that the Latin Americanist rhetoric was in search of an aesthetic model that could elect, protect and forge the materials of our identity.…”
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    On the Logic of Conspiracy. Theories and the Soros Myth by Valentina Pisanty

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Against the backdrop of the general logic and rhetoric of conspiracy theories, an analysis of the Soros Myth will provide some additional perspective to the question of what makes such constructions attractive to the eyes of their followers. …”
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    Promoción turística, clase social e identidad cultural en las obras de Gonçal Arnús (1908), Antoni Muntanyola (1932) y Xavier Calderó (1932) by Saida Palou Rubio

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Although they derive from different ideologies, these texts share in common the idea that tourism is a public affair and link it to a patriotic rhetoric. Tourism is considered an identity-constituting phenomenon, insofar as it contributes to a culture’s definition (projection and expression). …”
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    Gold and Apes. Des usages du scepticisme dans la philosophie de Robert Boyle by Jean-Pierre Grima-Morales

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…But today it seems necessary to incorporate this rhetorical scepticism into the evolution of the Ciceronian rhetoric of the Renaissance as well as into the dynamic propagation of mechanist ideas in Europe. …”
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    'Saving' the child in Victorian Dundee by Chrissie Urquhart

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…They had a resolute belief in the righteousness of their cause: not only to protect the child from the risk of criminality but also to protect society from the perceived growth in lawlessness. The rhetoric of the 'child savers' was the protection from depravity and corruption of a large group of vulnerable children, but the methods established within the institutions they founded, and the subsequent legislation, sought to correct the behaviour of the culpable poor through the retraining and reforming of their children.…”
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    #LGBTpropaganda #GenderTheory #Wokism by Ugo Laquièze

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The article identifies two patterns rooted in the “protect our children” rhetoric, which reshape the symbolic boundaries of anti-gender discourse. …”
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    Odezwa feldmarszałka Iwana Dybicza do żołnierzy polskich ze stycznia 1831 roku jako przykład propagandy wojennej czasów powstania listopadowego by Łukasz Jewuła

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Diebitsch used well rounded rhetoric here. At the beginning of his manifesto he praised the bravery of Polish soldiers. …”
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    Exceptionnalisme et impérialisme dans le discours de politique étrangère américain des années Clinton by Frédéric Heurtebize

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Did America’s exceptionalist rhetoric survive between the end of the Cold War and 9/11? …”
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    Isabella Bird’s Unbeaten Tracks in Japan ou le récit de voyage comme autoportrait d’une aventurière engagée by Floriane REVIRON-PIÉGAY

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The text hovers between two different kinds of rhetoric, that of identification and similarity and that of differentiation and difference.…”
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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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    Harmonie, la critique d’un « totalitarisme mou » par un roman japonais by Thomas Michaud

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Young girls oppose this system according to a suicidal and terrorist rhetoric urging them to fight against a liberticidal "medicracy". …”
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    “Being an Instance of the Norm”: Women, Surveillance and Guilt in Richard Yates’s Revolutionary Road by Vavotici Francesca

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In particular, the paper will look at how a male authoritarian rhetoric that sees happiness as a commodity rejects the idea of individual identity and serves to generate the conventional role of the all-American housewife as the only aspiration for female characters. …”
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    A critical study of group-defining categories in the discursive construal of national identity by Nina Shtok

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Russian political discourse has responded swiftly to the conflict with a marked increase in nationalist rhetoric. This surge underscores a renewed emphasis on national unity and a collective sense of purpose, alongside a growing imperative to safeguard Russian integrity and sovereignty. …”
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    La Politique du malaise dans les photomontages de Barbara Kruger by Éliane ELMALEH

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Barbara Kruger, a postmodern artist who emerged in the 1980’s, systematically embeds texts with images which pertain to a feminist rhetoric and convey a moral, sarcastic, sharp and sometimes contemptuous criticism. …”
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    A Critique of the "Criminal Policy in Islam and in the Islamic Republic of Iran" by Naser Ghasemi

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Basically, each discipline is selected and chosen to indicate the content of the field, on the one hand, and it can explain its scope, such as sociology, rhetoric, criminology, and so on, on the other hand. …”
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    Narrator niewiarygodny w filmie fabularnym by Jacek Ostaszewski

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Booth (w książce The Rhetoric of Fiction /1961/). Za cechę konstytutywną konstrukcji narratora niewiarygodnego w dziele literackim Booth uznał dystans, jaki stopniowo powstaje między autorem wpisanym w tekst a narratorem. …”
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    Baltic Linguistics in Lithuania During a Century by Bonifacas Stundžia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Research in applied linguistics, terminology, stylistics, rhetoric and some other directions was discussed by collegues. …”
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    Trump and the Al Qaeda and ISIS Networks in Africa by Christopher Griffin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This paper uses the Niger incident as its starting point to examine the Trump administration’s military policy in Africa against Al Qaeda and ISIS affiliated groups. Trump’s rhetoric and stated policy about Africa contrasts with the reality on the ground, where the US considers the war on terrorism there to be strategically important. …”
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    Britten et l’art de la parabole by Gilles Couderc

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…Through the adoption of the model of tragedy and oratorio with Britten’s own tragic heroes and tragic imagery, through the rhetoric of musical devices and forms and through social criticism and his indictment of Bible-thumping and dogmatic intellectuals, Britten the educator strives at raising the consciousness of his audience so as to better spread his humanistic message.…”
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