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    Sing A Song for Home: How Displaced Iranian Song-Writers in LA Conceive of Home and Homeland by Pouya Morshedi, Lisa-Jo K. van den Scott

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We conducted a content analysis of songs produced by Iranians who have left their first “home” in Iran and resettled in Los Angeles. …”
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    INTERPRETING A POEM OF BEN JONSON, “SONG: TO CELIA” by Nanik Mariana Effendie

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…This article tries to interpret “Song: To Celia”, one of Ben Jonson’s poems through knowledge of the world or schema, context and coherence.   …”
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    Herramientas discursivas e imaginación política en las músicas de los blocos afro de Salvador de Bahía by Carolina Fernández Cordero

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…From a socio-historical approach, we analyse their songs considering the word (with melody, percussion and dance) emerges as another discursive tool in the emancipatory political imagination of the black community. …”
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    De la petite chanson aux rafales du vent : le parcours de la ritournelle dans l’œuvre poétique d’Emily Brontë by Charlotte Borie

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…According to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, the ritornello’s first formulation is the little song a child sings to himself to find comfort when alone in the dark. …”
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    Friendship: Indigenous Hosts & German Travelers by Renae Watchman

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The Indigenous – as a site or as a prototype – were imagined, fictionalized, and befriended by German explorer-intellectuals through Travel Literature. …”
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    An Investigation of the Row and its Place in Persian Lyric Poems of Ghaleb Dehlavi by Seyed Abrar Hosseini, Abdolghafour Jahandideh

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…On the other hand, the functions of the row in Ghalib Persian lyric poems have also been studied and it has been concluded that functions such as music and melody, row fit with the theme of the poem, accompanying and unifying the audience, integration of thoughts and imaginations of the poet, highlighting a specific image or theme and the richness of the lyric song with the similarity of row and rhyme has been considered by the poet in Persian lyric poems.…”
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    THE THEORY OF CIVILIZATIONS THROUGH THE LENS OF CONTEMPORARY HUMANITIES by T. V. Danylova

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…As a result of it, people will realize that the world is much smaller than they previously imagined, and to preserve it the absolute value in the diversity of world civilizations has to be recognized.…”
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    Cross-Gendering the Racial Memory by Marlon B. Ross

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Lacking the economic resources for such a luxury of patriarchal imagination, black nationalist practice most frequently resorts to more figurative embodiments of the gigantic feminine in art, poetry, song, and dance.Gaines’s gigantic female who voices and embodies black American epochal and epical history, Miss Jane Pittman, is cast as novel and film (1974) at the height of the black nationalist moment, when metaphorical she/males emblematizing the masculine heroism of black nation-building are proliferating all over the place in black popular culture. …”
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