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    Stateless within the States: American Homeland Security after 9/11 and Francis Lawrence’s I Am Legend by Eunju Hwang

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The apocalyptic world of I Am Legend reflects the post-9/11 American society that is driven by the urge to make America “one nation” and haunted by the fear of people who might harm the “unity.” …”
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    Mountains, Shrines, and Rock Art: Landscape in Ancestral Pueblo culture from the Colorado Plateau, North American Southwest by Radosław Palonka, Kathleen M. O’Meara, Katarzyna M. Ciomek, Zi Xu, Brianna Gooch, Claire Moriarty, Bartosz Foryś

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Since 2011, the Sand Canyon–Castle Rock Community Archaeological Project has been conducted in several canyons of the central Mesa Verde region, southwestern Colorado in the North American Southwest. One of the project’s aims is to reconstruct the relationships between Ancestral Pueblo culture settlements and rock art vs. environment and surrounding landscape. …”
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    Raciocínio geográfico e complexos patogênicos atuais: análise comparativa da Dengue e da Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana by Raul Borges Guimarães, Rafael de Castro Catão, Baltazar Casagrande

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…We will exemplify the rereading with the comparative analysis of two pathogenic complexes (Dengue Fever and American Cutaneous Leishmaniosis) in Sao Paulo State (Brazil), which have distinguished epidemiologic cycles and predominance in different geographical milieus, emphasizing the geographical aspect that supports the pathogenic complex.…”
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    La Société des Américanistes de Paris : une société savante au service de l’américanisme by Christine Laurière

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The Paris’ Society of Americanists: a learned society dedicated to Americanism. …”
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    Intericonicity in Disguise in Madame Yevonde’s Goddesses series and Cindy Sherman’s History Portraits/Old Masters by Julie MORÈRE

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…As they appropriate previous works of art circulating between the European and the American art worlds, are Yevonde and Sherman irreverently saying that myth, civilization and history can be chopped up and freshly reconstituted to express various representations of the feminine subverting the male gaze, regardless of geographical and cultural differences? …”
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    Home in Han Suyin’s 'Till Morning Comes' from the Perspective of New Cultural Geography by Xiaoling Hu, Arbaayah Ali Termizi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Viewed through the lens of new cultural geography, a geographical landscape is a symbolic system showing the beliefs and values of society, as in the case of the home landscape. …”
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    Soulèvement populaire au pays de Chávez by Julien Rebotier

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Its historical, socio-political and economical contexts allow making connexions with current Latin-American challenges. Stemming from a socio-historical and geographical perspective, a contextual and prospective analysis of such violence brings a better understanding of the events instead of merely judging a government. …”
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    Dickens’s Global Art: Cultural and Ecological Legacy in Pictures from Italy by Juliet JOHN

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…His travels to Italy made clear the difficulty of producing art which travelled across space and time—particularly in an era when new technical and political impulses seemed to reshape the world, disrupting organic conceptions of nature, culture and society. While American Notes (1842) focuses on the potential threat of mass culture, Pictures from Italy (1846) is particularly preoccupied with intertwined concerns about cultural and ecological legacy—about whether the changed relationship between culture and nature opened up newly fertile aesthetic and geographical worlds, or whether this narrative of progress carried with it, in its seeming schism with past ways of being, the inevitability of decline and catastrophe. …”
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