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    RADIO PLAYS AS A SPECIAL GENRE IN THE WORK OF E. JELINEK by Tatiana V. Akasheva, Alexandra D. Zharkova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The main themes are the destruction of myths of modern society, formed by mass culture, social and gender inequality in society and the oppression of women. …”
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    Understanding Perceptions, Attitudes, Myths and beliefs Towards Public Health(/dentistry) amongst Interns and Post Graduate Students in India amidst COVID-19 Pandemic- A Qualitativ... by Sonal Kale, Sahana Hegde Shetiya, Shivam Kapoor, Surbhi Tripathi, Punith Shetty

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The lack of practicality and importance given to the specialty by higher authorities in India were reported by DIs and PGs, respectively. …”
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    Transformation of Space Discourse: from Traditional Society to Postmodern Era by V. A. Shchipkov

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The author provides a special insight on the reasons of the increased need for myth and cites as an example the emergence of geopolitics as a new discipline. …”
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    DECOLONIALITY OF KNOWLEDGE AND INTERCULTURAL “DAHLEZ” by N. T. Nurulla-Khodzhaeva

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…But it is important to understand that today's distancing from the topic in Central Asia; is not an ideological camouflage ala Soviet-style, but rather a preservation of the myth of Westphalia on the priority of national sovereignty. …”
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    Mit „muzykalnego Wiednia” w twórczości krytycznomuzycznej Stefanii Łobaczewskiej by Magdalena Dziadek

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The author reconstructs the origins of that myth and its impact on the mentality of the residents of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine), with whom Łobaczewska identified. …”
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    Les Routes de la soie. Entre réalités et imaginaires. by Peter Frankopan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…However, these civilizations are still poorly known to the general public and little taught in the West. The author, a specialist in the Silk Roads and global history, traces the history - between myth and reality - of these Roads, and evokes their importance for the Europeans themselves. …”
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    The Renewal of the Twenty Years in Theater: Revisions Based on The Danton Case by Stanisława Przybyszewska from 2008 by Katarzyna Fazan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The mentioned stage production of the twenty-first century draw attention to the current of aesthetic-political engagement in Polish interwar theater, and inscribe this theme in the program of dismantling earlier theatrical hierarchies built on the concept of a national community united by Romantic myth. Despite the fact that Stanisława Przybyszewska was not part of the feminist movement, the renewal of the meanings and form of her drama can be linked today, firstly, to the appreciation of her as an important voice of a politically and socially conscious author, proposing Brechtian-style theater, and secondly, to the revision of the twentieth century seen anew as a moment of women’s attempt at breaking the masculocentric order of social life. …”
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    Un réseau de sources : figures de l’araignée dans Madame Bovary et La Tentation de saint Antoine by Irene Zanot

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…An image that has crossed literature since Antiquity, the spider appears in Flaubert’s pages like a leitmotif that recurs in several scenes where it carries major meanings for the artist’s poetics. The author fully exploits the versatility of this animal, which, as Sylvie Ballestra-Puech has shown, acquires a negative value in the Western iconographic and literary tradition. …”
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    Sur les ailes du vautour. Genre, violence et « résistance » dans un récit nahua de voyage à Chiknâujtipan, le monde des morts (Mexique) by Dominique Raby

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The author examines how female storytellers use a number of techniques and spaces of creativity to question certain male behaviors, while promoting fundamental Nahua values. …”
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    The Roman catastrophe of 1527 in the Italian Wars, or Sacco di Roma: analysis of the historical interpretation of the event by several contemporaries by Pavlov Kirill Vladimirovich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study analyses the perception of historical event contemporaries that represents a “perfect myth” from its accomplishment: the Roman catastrophe in the Italian Wars of 1527, or “Sack of Rome” (Sacco di Roma), when the troops of the Habsburg Empire occupied Rome and forced Pope Clement VII to flee the city. …”
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    “Uncle Vova, we are with you!” The use of childhood semantics in Russian political propaganda by Wojciech Siegień

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Wierzbicka and J. Lakoff, the author analyses the historical semantic sources of propaganda and the use of the category of childhood in them. …”
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    L’étrangeté d’une langue étrangère : (dé)familiariser l’expérience belge d’Emily Brontë by Augustin Trapenard

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The story of Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s 1842 sojourn in Brussels is a topos of the « Brontë myth », and from 1850 onwards, in every biographical or critical study, the « Belgian experience » has been used as a privileged tool to read their lives and works. …”
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    „I Siegfried cítí zimu a vši…“ aneb Obrazy spojenců a nepřátel v paměti vojáků druhého čs. zahraničního odboje by Pavel Mücke

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…In this essay the author tries to conclude one aspect of his Ph.D. dissertation which is in historical way analysing and interpreting different types of memoirs and interviews of Czechoslovak soldiers from WW II. …”
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    MORE DISCUSSION ABOUT THE TIME OF APPEARANCE OF VIET BELIEFS IN THE MOTHER GODDESSES OF THREE REALMS by Cao Thế Trình

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…On the basis of the analysis of myths, old royal decrees (sắc phong) and historical texts, the author argues that the worship of the Mother Goddesses could have appeared as early as associated beliefs in fertility by agricultural residents. …”
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    De los candires a Kandire. La invención de un mito chiriguano by Isabelle Combès

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Among them, the Kandire myth is more a process of « invention of tradition » than the original founding belief which several authors present and use nowadays.…”
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