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    “TO JOKE ABOUT GOD”: ANECDOTES OF HAJI HASAN MUSTAPA by Jajang A Rohmana, Muhamad Zuldin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This, for instance, can be seen in the figure of Haji Hasan Mustapa, a Great Penghulu of Kutaraja and Bandung during the Dutch colonial period. …”
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    Un-Haunted House : Spirits, Solid Citizens, and Babbitt by Russ Castronovo

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The middle-class home is decidedly un-haunted, resistant to notions that the “hidden self,” to borrow a phrase from William James, has any gothic recesses. …”
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    The Mechanics of Fear: Organic Haunted Houses in American Cinema by Anne-Marie Paquet-Deyris

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Most haunted house narratives, whether literary or filmic, are based on the same basic principle of intrusion of some outside, usually unidentified force which sows the seeds of chaos and destruction within the boundaries of a home. …”
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    L’intégration d’étrangers dans la santería et le culte d’Ifá à La Havane by Emma Gobin

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Based on a detailed ethnography stemming from a field study conducted during the 2000s (mostly in Havana), this paper offers an extensive overview of this phenomenon, focusing on its effects on the ritual and discursive practices of Cuban santeros and babalaos (santería and Ifá priests). …”
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    The The Transformative Power of Cultural Heritage: The Avant-garde of the Interwar Period at the Exhibitions of the Museum of Art in Łódź towards the Conservative Turn by Piotr Słodkowski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Subsequently, the author refers, among others, to the thought of Michał Paweł Markowski and Laurajane Smith, while discussing the problem of the current role played by the avant-garde heritage. In this perspective, the analysis of exhibitions at the Museum of Art shows that the representations of the twenty-year interwar period, instead of having been focused on the past, were future-oriented, since the said heritage may have a preventive character and transformative power. …”
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    From “builders of rice fields” to labour migrations: noteworthy contributions by Philippe Sagant by Olivia Aubriot

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This brief note focuses on two aspects of Philippe Sagant’s work on the history of populations in Nepal: the conquest—which was above all technical—of the Indo-Nepalese as builders of rice fields; and the expansion of British capitalism to explain the first labour migrations abroad (in this case, to India).…”
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    Marantic Endocarditis: A Rare Early Presentation Of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Of The Breast by Madiha Butt, Zahra Rafique, Fazeelat Iftikhar, Farooq, Khadija Rafique, Muhammad Adil

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Embolization is the most common symptom of marantic endocarditis. This can present as stroke, myocardial infarction, acute intestinal ischemia, pulmonary thromboembolism, splenic infarction, or transient ischemic attack. …”
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