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    Arquitectura de Carmen by Fernando Luis Martínez Nespral

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Paralelamente, abordaremos la faceta arquitectónica de dicho mito desde la visión privilegiada del célebre arquitecto de la Ópera de París y su foco en la arquitectura y la ciudad española de mediados del siglo XIX. …”
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    Cultures and politics in the present-day Alps by Bernard Debarbieux

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…This text takes another look at the subject of a lecture given as part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the Institut de Géographie Alpine. …”
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    Carnaval et patriotisme ou le paradoxe d’une festivité institutionnalisée rejetée by Dorothee Chouitem

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In 1973, within the politics of consolidation of the national State, the Government set of an obligatory program of historic celebration entitled “1975: Año de la Orientalidad” with the aim of commemorate the one hundred fifty years of the 1825’s Cruzada Libertadora. …”
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    Mapping the “Unseen” Landscape by Scott Heyes, David New, Setoki Tuiteci

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The Aboriginal people of the South East region of South Australia, together with local and state government and universities, have recently embarked on a series of cultural revival projects to strengthen their community and to celebrate the rich heritage and connections that they maintain with the land. …”
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    ‘The Dream of the Unified Field’: Originality, Influence, the Idea of a National Literature and Contemporary American Poetry by Ruediger Heinze

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Under the precept of the former, poets and critics call for – and on occasion celebrate – an originally American, more or less coherent national poetry, while the latter hosts complaints about the “forfeiture of grand opportunities” (Shaw) exactly because contemporary American poetry fails to contribute to a genuinely innovative national literature. …”
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    Ritual Continuity and “Failed Rituals” in a Winter Masquerade in the Italian Alps by Lia Zola

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…In some cases bringing a winter masquerade to new life has proved to be successful; in others, after a first, “reborn” performance, some celebrations abruptly stopped. My paper aims to explore issues of ritual continuity and ritual failure through a specific case-study, that of the carnival masquerade in Salbertrand, an alpine settlement of 485 inhabitants in the upper part of the Val di Susa, in the Italian western alpine chain.…”
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    The beauty of sorrow: by V. Tendenan

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Secondly, it universalizes the human body as an instrument of sorrow. Thirdly, it celebrates life amidst grief. Fourthly, it provides a language of lamentation, creating a space for encountering God. …”
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    Cultures et politiques dans les Alpes contemporaines by Bernard Debarbieux

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…This text takes another look at the subject of a lecture given as part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the Institut de Géographie Alpine. …”
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    Nuestra Madre Milpa Joven: una imagen de la totalidad efímera en un ritual wixárika by Regina Lira Larios

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…During an agricultural ritual celebrated in a family shrine in a Wixárika community of West Mexico, an assemblage composed by artefacts, parts of sacrificed animals and persons is produced in the course of an organized sequences of acts and recognized as Our Young Mother Corn Field (Tatei Waxa ‘iimari). …”
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    Inclusively Designing for People in Human-Robot Collaboration. by Laurianne Sitbon, Saminda Balasuriya, Alicia Mitchell

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We propose that future work can adopt the social model of disability and a human-rights approach to inclusive technology design by positioning research in a way that respects people’s unique interests and competencies, understands the role of support networks, and engages with communities that celebrate human connections. We provide practical insights into inclusive research approaches and considerations for protocols that meet the requirements of the Australian National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research.…”
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    Tunde Kelani: The Man Exceeds the Frame by Toyin Falola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is a most exciting thing to see him too bursting out of every frame with all these multiple achievements that celebrate him Ìrókò! …”
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    Teatro folk e sciamanesimo in Corea by Giovanni Azzaroni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Theatrical forms can likely be identified in civil rites, celebrated with dances, songs, and masks to worship the heavens and appease ancestral spirits. …”
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    Créer contre l’oubli ou la censure de la mémoire uruguayenne by Dorothée Chouitem

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In this more permissive democratic environment, murgas had claimed, by 1985, an important place in the Uruguayan entertainment stages, celebrating its long-lost liberties. If the immediate social context influences murga productions, how can a new way of communication, in theory without political controls, reflect current historic structures? …”
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    How to Use PERMA Model of Positive Psychology in Occupational Therapy to Improve Well-being by Kam Man WONG, Guang ZENG

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The use of 3C (choice, context, celebration) theories in designing activities could help patients experience positive emotion, engagement, relationship, meaning and sense of success. …”
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    History, hagiography, romance… by Lisa M. Ruch

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Athelstan’s reputation and accomplishments as the king credited with being the first to rule over all of England led to his being celebrated in the Middle Ages in art, coinage, romance, travel narratives, and chronicles. …”
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    Ipse vidit: fotografia antropologica ottocentesca e possesso del mondo by Alberto Baldi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Natural and colonized environments, people, faces, working activities, handiwork, celebrative uses, everything is captured by the researcher’s lens, in accordance with his /her possessive bulimia of documentation. …”
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    The Public Opinion Evolution under Group Interaction in Different Information Features by Jing Wei, Yuguang Jia, Yaozeng Zhang, Hengmin Zhu, Weidong Huang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Before expressing opinions, most people usually consider the standpoint of their friends nearby to avoid being isolated, which may lead to the herding effect. The words of celebrities in social networks usually attract public attention and affect the opinion evolution in the entire network. …”
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    L’apport de la sculpture à la compréhension des fonctions liturgiques by Pascale Chevalier

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Chasing, engraving, champlevé, bas-relief and openwork spread over the limits of the choir, reinforcing the significance of the sacrificial altar, the seat of the celebrant and the dais from which the Word resounded. …”
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    Le Songe d’une nuit d’été de Benjamin Britten : Nouvel éclairage scénique de l’héritage shakespearien by Maéna Py

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…By insisting on the sensuality and the physical dimension of the play and on its capacity to celebrate drama and all theatrical arts, Britten seems to have been at the centre of an aesthetic and ideological renewal which was to be carried on later by Jan Kott and Peter Brook, among others, thus making him an important figure in the history of the performances of Shakespeare’s masterpiece.…”
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    Ethnographie d’un film commémoratif by Isabelle Becuywe

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In 2009 a French cultural institution, owing an audiovisual archives, celebrated its fortieth anniversary. Two ethnologists were thus made responsible for producing an exhibition in less than six months. …”
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