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    Narrativität hören by Kerstin Hausbei

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The audiobook, located at the disciplinary interface of literature, media, theatre, language, speech and book studies, is still largely unexplored in France. …”
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    Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction? by Ameya S. Kamat

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Results. 12 (11.6%) patients developed an infection within the first 3 months of injury. 7 of which were taken to theatre within 6-hours, and 5 after 6-hours. No significant differences were found between these two groups. …”
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    Powidoki twórczości Federica Felliniego w "Mieście Snu" Krystiana Lupy by Katarzyna Gołos-Dąbrowska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The Polish director, who very often refers to the medium of film in his theatre productions, this time turned to the work of Federico Fellini. …”
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    The Hybridity of Popular Culture in The Winter’s Tale by François Laroque

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In his foreword to The Faithful Shepherdess (1609), John Fletcher blames the crass popular tastes of his theatre audiences for failing to respond properly to the new genre of tragicomedy. …”
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  6. 446

    Azygos and right superior intercostal vein injury secondary to blunt trauma: a case report by Nima Yaftian, Benjamin Dunne, Phillip Antippa

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The patient was transferred to the operating theatre and underwent a clamshell thoracotomy. A laceration in the azygos vein at the confluence of the arch of the azygos and the right superior intercostal vein was identified. …”
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    HERDSMEN AND FARMERS CLASHES IN NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA: NATIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATIONS by ANGELA AJODO-ADEBANJOKO, ROSEMARY IJEOMA NWOFOR

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In Nigeria, while herdsmen and farmers clashes are rife in different parts of the country, the north central geopolitical zone has become a theatre of conflict between both groups. Herdsmen and farmers conflict in the zone has been prevalent in Plateau, Kogi, Nasarawa and Benue with negative impacts on the communities and these clashes have been characterized by wanton destruction of farmlands, farm produce, loss of lives and displacement of people.  …”
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    Continuité des rituels et “Rituels manqués” lors d'une Mascarade d'hiver dans les Alpes italiennes by Lia Zola

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…In the Italian alpine chain some of them have been brought to a new life two decades ago after a long period of decline; since then, alpine winter masquerades have been the focus of a great interest by cultural anthropologists, theatre performers and other intellectuals. In some cases bringing a winter masquerade to new life has proved to be successful; in others, after a first, “reborn” performance, some celebrations abruptly stopped. …”
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    Auden and MacNeice: Their Last Will and Testament – Thirties Classic or Existential Pause? by Sara R. GREAVES

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…While the Iceland trip was an opportunity for Auden and MacNeice to remove themselves physically from the European theatre and observe it from outside, it also brought a near-the-bone reminder of what seemed to be already lost in terms of English poetry’s audience and role, and an experience of exile and alienation.…”
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    Liminalities and Displacements: The Rites of Passage to Self-Identification in Chicano Writings by Sophia Emmanouilidou

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The two masterful texts present truthful and shocking testimonials of the inner conflicts endured by young Mexican-Americans toiling over the soil or experiencing marginalization in the back-row seat of a movie theatre in their attempt to carve a third space of existence among migrant campesinos and barrio inhabitants. …”
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    L’école musulmane algérienne de Ibn Bâdîs dans les années 1930, de l’alphabétisation de tous comme enjeu politique by Charlotte Courreye

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The aim of Ibn Bâdîs’ teaching, in a large extend, from the madrasa to the nadi and from theatre to sports, was not only to help disseminating the Ulamas’ religious conceptions (iṣlâḥ) but also to unite Algerian Muslims by means of a common culture. …”
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    Film Review: Jagun Jagun, Nigeria, 2023. Produced by Euphoria 360 Media. Netflix. 129 minutes, Yoruba (with English subtitles). No price reported. Directed by Tope Adebayo and Adeb... by Yemi Atanda

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… I intend to argue in this review that the Yoruba film Jagun Jagun represents the transition of the Yoruba Travelling Theatre into the big screen motion picture. It has been a remarkable transformation from stage crafts to filmic crafts, while still retaining the “family” involvement in the vibrant business innovations of the New Nollywood. …”
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    Jane Eyre de Michael Berkeley et de David Malouf : La transposition opératique d’un grand classique de la littérature anglaise by Jean-Philippe Heberlé

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Premiered on June 30, 2000 by Music Theatre Wales at the Cheltenham International Festival of Music, this opera is based on the novel by Charlotte Brontë and the libretto is written by the Australian poet, novelist, playwright and librettist, David Malouf. …”
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    Aortic Valve Fibroelastoma Masquerading as Transient Ischaemic Attack by Penelope-Anne Gowland, Ragheb Hasan

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This patient experienced recurrent transient ischemic attacks (TIAs’). He was taken to theatre on urgent basis to remove the papillary fibroelastoma. …”
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    Inmigración asiática y homoerotismo: nuevas configuraciones de la otredad en el teatro argentino actual by Beatriz Trastoy

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Argentine theatre during the first decades of 20th century staged the cultural and linguistic misunderstandings that European immigration caused in local way of life. …”
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    Manhatta de Charles Sheeler et Paul Strand : du panorama au kaléidoscope by Antonia RIGAUD

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The film that we now call Manhatta was originally shown in New York at the Rialto Theatre under the title New York the Magnificent; it was then shown in Paris under the title Fumée de New York during a Dada evening, and finally presented in London under the title Manhatta. …”
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    Le rôle de l’espace public dans la révolution de Jasmin à Tunis by Emna Khemiri

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In this action, the space works not only as the theatre of the revolution, and gives it the opportunity to become concrete in highly symbolical places – such as the Habib-Bourguiba avenue or the Casbah –, but it is also what is at stake in a struggle: the re-appropriation of an official space such as the Casbah, on the occasion of the various “sit-ins”, provoked a toughening of the revolutionary process.…”
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    On Atmospherics: Staging Stormzy and nonbinary thinking by Rachel Hann

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…McCormack’s proposal of atmospheric envelopment is extended into the study of theatre and performance by positioning ‘scenographics’ as a type of atmospherics. …”
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    The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde: Conformity and Resistance in Victorian Society by Brigitte Bastiat

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde is a popular play that is still widely performed in English-language theatres and also in many other languages. For example, the “Théâtre Antoine” in Paris produced it in October 2006 (on tour until March 2008) and a Versailles company performed it at “Le Lucernaire” in September and October 2008.When first performed, the play was considered as a light comedy and classified as entertainment for Victorian society. …”
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