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What Might I Like My Kids to Learn about Life?: In Search of “Tradition”
Published 2011-03-01“…This personal exploration of “tradition” started after my father died, an event which sparked a series of inner conversations about being a son, being a parent, and the learning that happens over generations. …”
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« The Fault is that she is my wife » : L’ambivalence des représentations d’Henriette-Marie (1625-1649)
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From Rockstar Researcher to Selfless Mentor: A DaughtersPerspective
Published 2013-07-01“…Carlos Castillo-Chavez's tenure at Cornell University with Simon Levine,also marks the beginning of my life as his daughter. I was nine months old when I arrived to Ithaca, and my recollections of my father in elementary school and middle school were of him furiously writing equations at his desk, or outside on the chalk board in our shed, or on napkins, notepads or anything he could get his hands on at restaurants; but more likely than not, away. …”
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Quelques emplois discursifs des noms de parenté en général et de papa, maman, en particulier
Published 2017-09-01“…Depending on the context, dad will refer to “my father”, “your father”, “his/her father” or even “the father (of some family)”. …”
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“O melhor e mais obediente filho”
Published 2024-06-01“…For two decades, his father, King João I – already a seasoned sovereign – had come to rely on the firstborn to assist him in the everyday management of royal administration, justice, and certain economic matters. …”
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Sixty years of life with François Gros
Published 2023-12-01“…This is meant to be a personal account of my relationship with François Gros who, as the director of the laboratory where I had my first team became a close and fatherly friend. …”
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Mettre l’intime en bande dessinée. Un dialogue avec Léna Merhej et Noémie Honein
Published 2023-07-01“…Born of a German mother and a Lebanese father, Léna Merhej devotes one of her first works, Laban and Jam, or how my mother became Lebanese to narrate domestic intimacy during the Lebanese war (1975-1990), the reconstruction of the country, and the 2006 summer’s war. …”
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