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  1. 401

    “Colombia, the only risk is wanting to stay” by Marie-Laure Guilland

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…At the same time, certain tourists, seeking meaning and intensity from their travel experience, use this imaginary of risk and play with stereotypes about Colombia during a trek in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. …”
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  2. 402

    Beyond personas. Machine Learning to personalise the project by Niccolò Casiddu, Francesco Burlando, Isabella Nevoso, Claudia Porfirione, Annapaola Vacanti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… The paper deals with some problems linked to Human-Centred Design (HCD) methods, namely Personas, that may mislead the designers to create distorted and stereotypical representations of users. These archetypal models of ‘human’ are questioned in favour of a data processing approach, that better responds to the needs of the projects contextualised in our hyperconnected society. …”
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    Hors du mariage, point de salut ? Regards de réformateurs et de féministes (Allemagne, fin xixe – début xxe siècles) by Anne-Laure Briatte-Peters

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The first section considers the rising awareness of the problem of women without husbands, who are frequently represented in stereotypical fashion. Secondly, the article shows how women explored alternative ways of living outside of matrimony and tried in vain to reform family law at the moment of the unification of German civil code. …”
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    O parricídio como espetáculo da violência: O dia em que matei meu pai by Aileen El-Kadi

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The first person narrative voice in the novel by Mario Sabino, O dia em que matei meu pai, builds an universe composed of two coordinates, one follows the logic of subjective pleasure/perversion where the characters show social pathology des- cribed by the narrator as a result of a context governed by psychological violence and amorality, and where the dynamics is always erotic, the other component is spectacular as the axis from which the characters seem to represent roles built based on stereotypes that arise from mass culture. The father’s murder by the protagonist and the way he confesses the crime at the beginning of the novel com- bine the two core values we find in the author’s aesthetic proposed: the amount of violence and spectacle for the representation of contemporary society.…”
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  5. 405

    Psychology features of older people in tourism by I. V. Groshev, E. P. Korchagin, I. V. Antonenko, V. N. Voronin

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…It has been established that stereotypes, the environment of tourist products and the emotional sphere of the elderly tourist are the main factors, on the basis of which the decision on travel or refusal to travel is made. …”
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    Use of Physiologic Reasoning to Diagnose and Manage Shock States by Geoffrey Lighthall

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Shock states are defined by stereotypic changes in well-known physiologic parameters. …”
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  7. 407

    How Tourism Imaginary has been Updated in the New Spanish Sun-and-Beach Comedy: Fin de curso, Atasco en la nacional and Benidorm, mon amour by Salvador Martínez Puche, Antonio Martínez Puche

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…An analysis of three feature films, Fin de curso (School’s Out, 2005), Atasco en la nacional (Traffic Jam, 2007)and Benidorm, mon amour (2015), shows how the stereotypical representation of sun-and-beach tourism, rather superfluous in the twenty-first century, has been influenced by deeply rooted imaginaries that previously served to promote the country’s commodified offerings.…”
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  8. 408

    Jak Gaja Grzegorzewska skampowała powieść kryminalną by Magdalena Tosik

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In my reading of the Dobrowolska series I argue that the way in which the female detective adapts to the gender stereotypes of this profession (traditionally considered as male-dominant) results in introducing camp aesthetics into the series by the means of play with the ‘male gaze’ that is intrinsic to the hard-boiled genre. …”
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  9. 409

    Kitsch landscapes as tourist destinations in South and Southeast Asia (China, Vietnam, Nepal) by Philippe Bachimon, Evelyne Gauche, Anh Thư Lê

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Carried out within the framework of the AQAPA programme 2014-2019 of the French National Agency for Research (Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANR), this study focuses on the stereotypical kitsch-based “staging” of tourist sites and resorts, taking as examples three Asian tourist regions characterized by the presence of ethnic minorities: Da Lat in Vietnam, Pokhara in Nepal and Sandu in China. …”
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  10. 410

    L’enseignement de l’EPS comme espace de bien-être relationnel by Emmanuel Fernandes, Iman Nefil, Sébastien Calais, Célia Yakoubi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In Maths, the representations reflect a stereotyped rigour of pupils frozen by the mathematical operations to be performed. …”
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    La migración latinoamericana actual en el cine mexicano y argentino   by Paola García, Perla Petrich

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Both of them have resorted to the stereotypes and to a unidimensional vision. Nevertheless, in spite of the fact that there are very different contexts, nowadays cinematographic productions of both countries tend to complicate the subject matter, to show other aspects, besides poverty and dictatorships, which motivate  migration and  lack of integration. …”
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  12. 412

    La « bonne mesure » de l’expression de la féminité et de la masculinité au sein de l’institution scolaire en Martinique(2015-2016) by Michel Tondellier

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These prohibitions inform us about the gender stereotypes that animate educational communities that distinguish "good" from "bad" students by encouraging adherence to very measured forms of masculinity and femininity. …”
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  13. 413

    The French aire in Jane Eyre by Emily Eells

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Adèle’s frivolity and clothes-consciousness typify French stereotypes which contrast with Jane’s earnestness and self-government. …”
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    Frontotemporal dementia: peculiarities of clinical variants by B. Klimbytė, A. Vaitkus

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The most common clinical variants of FTD are a behavioural variant characterized by disinhibition, apathy, lack of empathy, stereotyped or compulsive behaviour and hyperorality, and primary progressive aphasia which may be semantic or non- fluent. …”
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    De la violence au cadavre : étude d’une mort genrée by Anaelle Lahaeye

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This persistence derives in part from the gendered representation of corpses, which renders the motif suitable for expressing stereotypes and their implications regarding different relationships to violence. …”
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  16. 416

    In asperis carceribus et in fame dolore et magna miseria : de quelques violences seigneuriales pendant la « guerre du vicomte » à Narbonne et dans ses environs (1381-1382) by Vincent Challet

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Then, it makes possible to escape from an almost stereotyped description of the manorial violence and to apprehend this violence as the reimposition by the force of a lordly arbitrary, challenged by legal means.…”
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    Les voyageurs occidentaux à la découverte de l’altérité musulmane au bas Moyen Âge by Nissaf Sghaïer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…At the Duke’s request, Bertrandon wrote a travel story from his journey – which led him to travel overland through the Near East, Asia Minor, the Balkans and Central Europe – entitled Le Voyage d’Outremer.This narrative distinguishes itself by the richness of its descriptions, based on Bertrandon’s observations and discussions during his trip.It is therefore a significant testimony on knowledge and perception of the Muslim otherness in the first half of the 15th century written by a noble Burgundian.This article analyses how Bertrandon de la Broquière managed to get closer to various Muslim societies he met, in order to convey a description that goes beyond stereotypes.…”
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    Robida’s Mormons by Daryl Lee

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In the latter, Robida conflated orientalist stereotypes abounding in accounts of Mormon polygamy and in French salon painting, by removing the Mormons from the Rocky Mountains and transplanting them to Europe in order to think through French preoccupations with geopolitics, colonization, and the role of women in society.…”
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    Daughters of the Dust (Julie Dash, 1991), le récit d’esclave revisité by Delphine Letort

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Whilst allowing women to address their most intimate dilemmas (rape, skin colour, pregnancy, sexuality, gender roles), the director tries to undermine Hollywood stereotypes of black women. Not only does she look back into the past as a source of inspiration and creation, but she also generates a longing for an idealized tribal life that never was but in the imaginary construct of afrocentrist theorists.…”
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    Sakha Music: Selling 'Exotic' Europeanness in Asia and Asianness in Europe by Aimar Ventsel

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…In a period from the late 1990s to 2007, the same artists have switched from pop to rock to folk music, using different languages and different costumes, performing as Asian or European artists. comparing these strategies, one can see how Sakha musicians use cultural stereotypes of foreign audiences for economic purposes.…”
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