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Literatura de cordel e migração nordestina: tradição e deslocamento
Published 2010-01-01“…We analyze how these migratory movements influenced the poetic writing of the authors involved in such movements, and their consequences on the theoretical discussions on cordel literature.…”
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L’abbaye de Montebourg en Angleterre (XIe-XIIIe siècle)
Published 2011-12-01“…During the writing of Domesday Book, the abbey of Montebourg is the only monastery of the bishopric of Coutances to be endowed in England. …”
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Résistance(s) et identités plurielles dans la poésie occitane de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Published 2017-06-01“…Focusing on Laurence Campa’s works about the Great War poets, this study of works written by four occitan poets, -Charles Camproux, Max Allier, Félix Castan and Robert Lafont-, during the Second World War, puts forward a typology of occitan poets whose political determination, through writing, turns out to be dual: a denunciation of the living conditions during the war and a promotion of their own language, the occitan language.…”
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Application of PDCA cycle in continuous quality improvement of nursing inventory records in the operating room (PDCA循环法在手术室护理清点记录单持续质量改进中的应用)...
Published 2023-08-01“…Methods The PDCA nursing quality control team composed of five nursing staffs was established, and group members analyzed potential problems and countermeasures in writing of nursing inventory records. Conventional document writing quality control was adopted for 3000 copies of nursing inventory records from March 2022 to May 2022 (control group) , and the PDCA cycle management was used for 3000 copies from July 2022 to September 2022 (observation group). …”
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The Feeling of Thought: T.S. Eliot’s Programmatic Poetry.
Published 2015-03-01“…I will try to confront some of the theoretical assertions present in his essays and lectures with his aesthetic “theory” as it incarnates itself, or as it is “sung” in some of his poems, and attempt to show what theory can gain from this peculiar mode of discourse that only poetic writing can generate.…”
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Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) Programs: Preparing a Written Report of Survey Findings and Recommendations
Published 2006-12-01“…It gives guidelines for writing reports that will be read and understood, describing each section and its purpose. …”
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Rimbaud’s influence on Jayne Anne Phillips: from Sweethearts to Shelter
Published 2012-06-01“…It focuses on Rimbaud’s and Phillips’ conception of language and their emphasis on "visionary writing", before investigating the significance of such patterns on Shelter and exploring the stylistic affinities linking their respective works. …”
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Intégration environnementale de l’éolien et régulation locale des conflits : l’action des collectivités territoriales dans l’Aude (France).
Published 2005-12-01“…The opacity of the French national politics in matter of development of alternative energies (1), the lack of a clearly defined politics of national and regional development (2) conduce the local institutions to answer the lack of legislation by writing several documents in order to define a institutional frame to the implementation of windmills. …”
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Ecritures mémorielles et crise de la représentation : les écrivants descendants de harkis
Published 2007-09-01“…This transition from a second- hand discourse to a self-assumed one can be chronologically associated with the irruption of a new kind of mnemonic manifestation: (auto)biographical narratives. Writing becomes an instrument of communication and diffusion of an injured memory, in other words an activity which can inform on the contemporary processes of memorial and identity out-coming.…”
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“Vuelvo y te desconozco”: vocabulario místico y vuelcos espirituales en Báculo de Babel de Blanca Andreu
Published 2024-03-01“…This article analyses the second collection of poems by Blanca Andreu (A Coruña, 1959), a series of apocalyptic visions that mark a spiritual journey and a meditation on the transformative and revealing power of poetry as on the prevalence of a sacred nature of language. Andreu's writing renews a «vocabulary of mysticism», according to Sylvia Sherno, and creates his own universe of images around the animal, blood and fire, drawing on close affiliations of surrealism and orphism.…”
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La langue régionale : une marque de terroir ?
Published 2021-09-01“…In practice, the use of Occitan divides the respondents on the type of writing to be used to display the names of products.…”
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(Et il la regardait.) Un destin entre parenthèses
Published 2016-12-01“…The ethnocriticism analysis of a group of parentheses in Madame Bovary highlights the role typographic discursive space and language imaginaries play in Flaubert’s writing. This study offers an intensive micro-reading of five micro-examples where appear in turn in/by the stylistic play of parentheses: narrative and cultural belligerence, semiotic and political intersigns encoding, esthetical deconstruction of social discourse, humoristic iconisation of graphic madness, dialogic interlocution with the reader and finally, the eroticization and aestheticization of punctuative curves. …”
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“We wove a web in childhood” Angria Revisited: A. S. Byatt’s The Game
Published 2010-03-01“…Many women writers have been fascinated with Charlotte Brontë’s life and their admiration for her work has infected their own creative writing. The Game is a complex and profoundly and self-consciously ‘literary’ novel in which A.S. …”
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‘Making audible to one a roar of sound where others find perfect stillness’: Soundscape in George Eliot’s The Lifted Veil and the physiological acoustics
Published 2019-12-01“…The article suggests how the ideas in physiological acoustics summed up and further developed by Hermann von Helmholtz, a German physicist, whose figure won popularity among Victorian intellectuals from the middle of the century, could be appropriate to George Eliot’s early writing. The resonant theory informs, in various ways, the soundscape of The Lifted Veil (1859), redefining the function of sound in the text—as a literary device, a means of characterisation, a narrative instrument, and what’s more—a component of the author’s moral imperative of sympathy.…”
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Defiant Braceros : How Migrant Fought for Racial, Sexual & Political Freedom
Published 2018-12-01“…In her book Defiant Braceros, Mireya Loza puts into writing the collective, individual and institutional memories of the binational Bracero Program, that was set aside by Mexico, the United States and the institutions involved. …”
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Écrire sur l’Algérie. Les SHS à l’épreuve de la mobilisation citoyenne du 22 février 2019
Published 2019-12-01“…This work which focuses on Social sciences and humanities research in Algeria and about Algeria (in its contemporary dynamics) raises many questions about the conditions on knowledge production, theoretical and methodological training (and writing practices) and on the visibility of practices in SHS. …”
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Les genres récrits : chronique n° 7
Published 2020-12-01“…Today, so-called generically used feminine forms, i.e. the use of grammatically feminine forms to refer to women and men (or non-binary people) are sometimes used as an inclusive writing strategy. It functions in a similar way to generically used masculine forms. …”
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"Nightown", "Necropolis", "Jerusalem" : les figures de la ville dans Ulysses de James Joyce
Published 2009-12-01“…Leaving aside the questions of the town-like or maze-like structure of the text itself and the hieroglyphic tracery of the flâneur's path—for these aspects have already been amply documented by Joycean scholars—it concentrates on the communal dimension that underlies Joyce's writing and on the stylistic inscription of a democracy to come that reaches beyond nationalism and citizenship (the latter being comically presented as Bloom's celestial Jerusalem). …”
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« ‘This, I told myself, was really Africa’. Des territoires et des femmes. Récits féminins de voyage en Afrique Australe à la fin du XIXe siècle »
Published 2007-03-01“…In Victorian Britain, travel writing was informed by an unprecedented colonial expansion – in particular, the “scramble for Africa” – and the rise of the women’s movement in the late 19th century. …”
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Percival Everett’s The Water Cure: A Blind Read
Published 2014-03-01“…The exploration and questioning carried out by Everett call for new ways of reading and writing literary criticism.…”
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