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    INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND MUSEUM OBJECTS: RESULTS OF THEIR COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS AS OBJECTS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY by Gennady B. Zolotov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Based on this, the field of applied results consists of public relations related to the processes of museumisation of industrial heritage aimed at preserving and popularizing cultural values of industrial activity. …”
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    Religions in Contemporary Africa : an introduction / by Grillo, Laura S., 1956-

    Published 2019
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    Storytelling in Pregnancy and Childbirth: An Integrative Review of the Literature by Zahra Mahdavi, Leila Amiri-Farahani, Sally Pezaro

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Storytelling is a common and popular way of conveying events, culture, ideas, and information. …”
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    Youth as actors and mediators in Tuareg theater and social life (Urban Niger and Mali) by Susan Rasmussen

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The goal is to contribute to anthropological studies of how youth and age more generally are socially constructed, as revealed through popular culture.…”
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    Introduction by Héloïse Faucherre-Buresi, Marie Lucas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This issue, at the crossroads of several disciplines, examines the transition from a romantic approach to the “popular soul” and picturesque customs to a Marxist-inspired political study of the cultures of subaltern groups.…”
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    Introduzione by Héloïse Faucherre-Buresi, Marie Lucas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This issue, at the crossroads of several disciplines, examines the transition from a romantic approach to the “popular soul” and picturesque customs to a Marxist-inspired political study of the cultures of subaltern groups.…”
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    Muslimah Creativity, Piety, and Solidarity in Mohja Kahf’s Hagar Poems by Hasnul Insani Djohar, Willy Oktaviano, Mira Utami

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In doing so, Kahf uses the strategies of juxtaposition, humor, and irreverence by connecting Muslimah ancient leaders to her contemporary speakers who are crisscrossing Islamic traditions and American popular culture. By engaging with postcolonial and gender studies with the frameworks of leadership and Islamic studies, this paper investigates how Kahf’s women juxtapose ancient folkloric tales and American popular cultures, both to establish their multiple identities and leadership and to illuminate contemporary resonances of ancient Muslimah leaders in the eyes of subsequent generations. …”
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    The Fake History: Soviet Totalitarianism and the Memory of the Guerrilla War by Bernardas Gailius

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…People were silenced and then introduced to the Soviet narrative, which may only be defined as quasi-historical because it was a part of the propaganda. Imitating the "popular" and the "scientific" approaches, the Soviet regime spread its narrative and constructed the quasi-historical culture, which was itself a part of the "fictitious world of stability," as the philosopher Hannah Arendt described it. …”
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    Fal – Fortune Telling from Chalil Juzefovich’s Tefsir (19th Century) by Galina Miškinienė

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Although the fortune-telling text, which is being described for the first time, has no analogues in other manuscripts, it will provide excellent material for further comparative studies. It is much more difficult to determine the source(s) of such texts, as they were very popular in folk culture, may have had a number of variants and a wide circle of distribution. …”
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    Mansplaining explained: The role of the better-than-average effect and the interpretation bias in acts and accusations of mansplaining by Fokkema Astrid, Pollmann Monique

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Mansplaining, the phenomenon of men degradingly explaining something to women, is widely recognized in popular culture but has received little scholarly attention so far. …”
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    Des séries de mouvements aux images du temps dans les séries, ou l’art d’analyser les fictions audiovisuelles by Jean-Pierre Esquenazi, Stéfany Boisvert

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This interview with Jean-Pierre Esquenazi (Université Lyon 3) focuses on his important contribution to the analysis of films, TV series, and popular culture. The article discusses his social semiotic approach for media productions, with its emphasis on audiences and interpretation. …”
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    Las figuras cómicas del mono y de los portadores de pintura corporal negra entre los nahuas prehispánicos y su transformación en la época colonial by Agnieszka Brylak

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Due to the presence of the same types—the ape and the black or devil—in medieval and Renaissance popular and carnivalesque culture, part of this study will briefly mention the transformation of pre-Hispanic jesters and their fusion with their European counterparts that occurred in colonial times in New Spain.…”
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    Acoustic exposure and fire: an analysis of ‘correfocs’ in Barcelona by Karla Berrens

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper concludes proposing an aurally sustainable approach to partaking in this inherent element of Catalan popular culture. The originality of this paper is its transdisciplinary approach (between urban sociology, aural studies, and sensory studies) and the bodily effects of place-making during a correfoc.…”
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    ANALYSIS OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING IN LAGOS MEGACITY, NIGERIA by Adetokunbo O. Ilesanmi

    Published 2012-08-01
    “… Studies which confirmed the huge urban housing and infrastructure deficits in Lagos, Nigeria have often considered urban housing in isolation from its infrastructure. …”
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