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1881
La notion de génération et les rapports de domination dans l’écriture d’une histoire de l’art au Yémen
Published 2017-12-01“…The first half of this article is dedicated to explaining a certain number of methodological questions that underlie the research and writing of art history in Yemen. The second part focuses on a collection of writings analyzing the notion of generation by studying and questioning the ways in which relations of domination are embedded into these sources. …”
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1882
The Flâneur’s Scopic Power or the Victorian Dream of Transparency
Published 2013-03-01“…To see and to give solidity to the dream of transparency, transparency cannot be absolute, but must be mediated and filtered through the opacity of writing.…”
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1883
Merveilleux-scientifique et merveilleux-logique chez Maurice Renard : une épistémologie romancée ?
Published 2018-06-01“…In a second time, we will confront these selected pieces of epistemology with the protocols of writing advocated by Maurice Renard to invent stories pertaining to the “merveilleux-scientifique”.…”
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1884
Les Chirurgiens de la Marine française : des « acteurs vecteurs » de la circulation des savoirs médicaux entre la France et le Rio de la Plata (1838-1852)
Published 2021-01-01“…The observations of these surgeons, which gave rise to the writing of doctoral theses situated halfway between the medical topographies and the end-of-campaign medical report that it was their duty to submit at the end of their stay, place climatology at the heart of their work. …”
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1885
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND THE RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE LIFE
Published 2021-02-01“…The author used the normative, comparative and historical method when writing the paper.…”
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1886
“[C]losure is something I may never obtain”: (In)consolation in Yewande Omotoso’s An Unusual Grief (2022) and Onyi Nwabineli’s Someday, Maybe (2022)
Published 2024-12-01“…The issue of the (im)possibility of “closure” will be raised as the characters’ excavating endeavour aims to “unravel the mystery” of these deaths, notably through working and writing through loss and grief.…”
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1887
Murder and Aesthetics in Patricia Highsmith’s Deep Water
Published 2023-07-01“…Highsmith’s mordantly unsettling narrative anticipates the mimetic fascination with murder in postmodern popular culture that ever since Thomas De Quincey’s 1827 satirical essay on the subject has abounded in fiction, nonfiction, and film. Writing against the grain of post-World War II conformism, Highsmith proleptically addresses issues of maladaptation in her portrait of a repressed sociopath who attempts to mask his inner rage via the sublimation of aesthetic pursuits.…”
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1888
The Role of Learners’ Native Language in EFL Self-Efficacy Beliefs: an Exploratory Study
Published 2022-06-01“…The major findings show that Japanese university-level EFL students believed the use of Japanese may help to improve their English reading and writing skills more than their speaking and listening skills, as well as for the learning of grammar and vocabulary in particular. …”
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1889
Lexical Characteristics of the Belarusian Translation of Chapters 6–9 of the Gospel of Matthew (Orthodox and Catholic Editions)
Published 2025-01-01“…The study reveals that while adapting the Gospel of Matthew into Belarusian, translators exhibit a certain dependence on foreign languages’ influence and confessional writing traditions, thus sometimes disregarding encyclopedic variants, or ignoring lexical, semantic, and grammatical processes characteristic for the modern Belarusian standard language. …”
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1890
L’événement en révolution
Published 2016-02-01“…By bringing together two sets of facts, namely both the mass protests which erupted in Cairo between 30 June and 3 July 2013 and fights which broke out in Damascus between 13 and 23 July 2012, this article sheds light on writing narratives of events. It is argued that events can be considered as a heuristic tool and a specific manner to construct social science. …”
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1891
THE COMPETENCE-BASED FOCUSED FORMS OF ESTIMATION OF PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN-LANGUAGE COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE (CRITERIA ESTIMATION)
Published 2013-10-01“…The article envisages the progress in ESP writing and speaking skills as a part of cognitive development and suggests a cognitive development oriented progression of communication tasks necessary to reach the required ESP learning outcomes - communicative competence in ESP. …”
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1892
Auster’s autobiographical ‘you’ in Report From the Interior: multi-faceted (inter)subjectivities
Published 2019-12-01“…Dislodging the ‘I’ from its egocentric position, it also enables different intersubjective frames to co-exist, in keeping with Auster’s conception of life-writing as inevitably fragmented and non-linear. As argued, the pronoun is a metaleptic “space-opener”, opening the autobiographer’s mental space for the reader to share as a “by-sider”: the second-person pronoun is what ensures an ethical encounter of selves in the dialectic of singularity and solidarity/shareability that Auster’s work fosters.…”
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1893
Jules Lavirotte (1864-1929) ou l’Art nouveau symboliste
Published 2021-03-01“…The study of unpublished family archives from the architect’s wife, the painter Jane de Montchenu (1857-1924) allows the writing of a sensitive biography, more able to grasp the exuberance of an idealistic architectural signature. …”
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1894
Domains of case changing and case maintaining movements
Published 2022-12-01“…Based in Dependent Case Theory, our analysis claims that case change does not really happen, but case assignment is allowed to be delayed under certain circumstances creating the illusion of one case over-writing another. In explicating these circumstances, we are not only able to provide a better understanding of when ‘case change’ can and can’t happen, but also develop the theory in ways which address certain conceptual problems that it faces. …”
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1895
Playing it safe? Staff and young people's views about play opportunities in residential care: practitioner review
Published 2007-08-01“…This contributed to the sense that the paper ‘rings true’ for me and I am sure it would also do so for the staff team at my place of work. In terms of the writing style, I found the paper to be extremely accessible. …”
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1896
Habits of Mind A Brand New Condillac
Published 2019-01-01“…In this article, I argue that from at least the writing of his 1754 Traité des sensations, this reading fails to capture the true nature of his philosophy of mind. …”
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1897
Ray Hollis de Philippe Starck : la mise en scène de l’ubiquité de l’objet
Published 2024-05-01“…Philippe Starck’s collaboration with the mail-order company Les 3 Suisses is an example of the wish to make design available to everyone, and writing a biography of an object from this production allows us to explore different paths linked to its design and initial destination. …”
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1898
Kláštory klarisiek v Uhorsku – alternatíva spoločenského uplatnenia šľachtických žien v ranom novoveku
Published 2011-01-01“…Some of the nuns devoted their lives to writing books, painting pictures, music and singing. …”
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1899
L’esclave du ms. H.6 et l’anthropologue romancier : In an Antique Land d’Amitav Ghosh, une utopie de l’archive
Published 2014-09-01“…This article examines this split writing of the archive that enables the reader to consider In an Antique Land as a fiction of archive, not only as a fictionalization of historiographical sources, but as an art of multiplying and crossing plots in a set of fragmentation and meeting which transforms experience into novel – the novel of the quest of a past that makes sense to the present.…”
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1900
Examining the Coping Response to Peer Relational Aggression Victimization
Published 2011-01-01“…Girls voiced feelings of hurt and anger after the experience and expressed the following ways of coping as a result: distancing from others, retaliation against the aggressor, discussing their feelings with friends and family, writing their feelings down, and/or confronting the aggressor. …”
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