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    Virginia Woolf’s “Modernist Renaissance” in “Anon”: A Singular Counter-History by Anne Besnault

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…That Woolf sees the “Renaissance” in “Anon” as a breaking point is obvious; that she sees it as the promise of a democratic future celebrating the origins of the notion of “novelty” and the birth of a national culture is less evident. …”
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    Les communautés plus qu’humaines by Antoine Chopot

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…La tâche est immense, mais nous pouvons compter sur de précieux alliés : la philosophie de l’individuation et du « transindividuel » de Simondon, mettant au premier plan les relations constitutives des individus humains et non humains, associée à l’éthologie de Uexküll et à ses prolongements par Lestel qui célèbrent l’importance de la subjectivité animale et les « collectifs hybrides » d’humains et d’animaux. …”
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    La pile gallo-romaine de Cinq-Mars-la-Pile (Indre-et-Loire) : réexamen du dossier à la lumière des récentes découvertes by Emmanuel Marot

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…The other buildings discovered must have been conceived with the same will of ostentation and could correspond to a mausoleum with a statuary group illustrating a feat of arms to celebrate an honourable ancestor, certainly a soldier of high rank.…”
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    “I, too, Have Long Digressed” by Michael Sollars

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…La cible de cet essai satirique est le problème de l’analphabétisme. Inspiré de l’œuvre célèbre de Swift « A Modest Proposal », cette adaptation contemporaine propose, pour débarrasser le pays des ravages de la pauvreté engendrée par l’analphabétisme, de confier à chaque enfant, dès qu’il commence à marcher, un petit dictionnaire à la place de ses inutiles poupées et ours en peluche. …”
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    Hegel y los problemas de la “consideración liberal de lo bello” by Agustín Lucas Prestifilippo

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A tales fines, analizamos los aspectos de su teoría de la religión del arte, cuyo modelo puede encontrarse en la organización ético-política de la polis griega, así como también los presupuestos filosóficos de su célebre teorema acerca del carácter pasado del arte “en su determinación suprema”. …”
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    Tongue-tied: Language-based exclusion at a South African university by Sive Makeleni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This marked a paradigm shift from the apartheid regime, which was characterised by racial segregation and discrimination, prioritising Afrikaans and English at the expense of indigenous African languages. Although widely celebrated, achieving the multilingual promise ushered in by the democratic dispensation remains a challenge for post-apartheid South African higher education. …”
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    Replicas, Revivals and Restorations: a Scottish Political Miscellany by Aonghus MacKechnie

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The European Counter-Reformation church of the Gesù was used a model for James VII & II’s Canongate Kirk (1688); whereas the Tudor Gothic style was imported from England during the Napoleonic period of high British nationalism, evoking and celebrating a British past that never existed.…”
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    Benjamin’s gamble: commodifying life in the age of heroic demise by Stephanie Polsky

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Benjamin became fascinated with charting the social narrative of the future dead, whether they existed in a celebrated state as it was the case with heroic suicide or as tragic disposable bodies that National Socialism would eventually excise by deeming them unworthy of life. …”
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    The War in the Historical Memory of Nations by N. V. Pavlov

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…For the Russians - the victory in the Great Patriotic War which cost the Soviet Union incredible efforts, enormous sacrifices and material losses. Now when we celebrate the 70thyear since that epoch-making date we turn our attention once more to the lessons of history because the memory of the war has been imprinted deeply on our gene level of Russians and Germans. …”
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    CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY, POLITICAL DISTRUST AND AFRO-PESSIMISM IN NIGERIA POLITICS; THE FOURTH REPUBLIC IN FOCUS by Lambe Emmanuel Oyewole

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… Democracy is highly celebrated as the best system for governance. The introduction of democracy into African society which in time replaced the old African political system, However, even after political independence majority of African society continued with this same western political system which was seem as been more advance in providing equal opportunity, collective responsibility, human rights advancement, state development, etc. …”
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    Nourrir les morts ou « Celui qui fait vivre », les différents régimes de commensalité rituelle chez les Mixe (Oaxaca, Mexique) by Perig Pitrou

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The public and private celebrations that take place in Mexico in connection with the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos), as well as the many representations of death in the form of the Catrina and skeletons, are part of a popular culture that extends well beyond the country’s borders. …”
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    Arundhati Roy, a One-woman Dissident Force against the Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy by Geetha Ganapathy-Doré

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Dans le projet d’assiéger l’Empire, elle est appuyée par des dissidents célèbres tels que Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Amy Goodman et d’autres.…”
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    The American Landscape: from an Ideological to an Ecological Object in Oxbow Archive by Joel Sternfeld by Helena Lamouliatte

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The series walks a fine line between the utopian / dystopian modes, without ever losing sight of the tension between the celebration of the American pastoral and ecological concerns. …”
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    The Vosges, border of Alsace (1871-1914) by Sébastien Stumpp, Julien Fuchs

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Others saw the Vosges more as a dividing border, placing emphasis on language specificities and differences in cultural heritage, the use of mountain huts as centres to celebrate local traditions, and the integration of the mountain range within the ‘regional heritage’. …”
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    Early Neolithic Culture of Baraba Forest Steppe: issues and features by Vyacheslav I. Molodin

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…In October 2024, scientific community celebrates the 70th anniversary of the prominent scientist and science organizer A.A. …”
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    Identify the Message of Ursula Le Guin’s The Ones Who Walk From Omelas though Its Thematic Structure by Putri Ayu Rezkiyana

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…It describes not only the beauty of the city when they are holding a festival, but also the unseen picture that portrays contradiction rather than the festive event people celebrate in. By doing a thematic analysis, the writer in this study is going to convey the message brought by the story writer. …”
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    La nuit mamelouke.Contribution à l’histoire du quotidien au Caire et à Damas à la fin du Moyen Âge by Mathieu Eychenne

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Besides, Mamluk power and religious authorities also invested the city through celebrations and ceremonies performed by night which often turned into popular festivals and outlets while urban elites considered night-time as an opportunity to perfect their social role in a more intimate way and to provide evidence of their elevated status. …”
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    Religião de matriz africana em São José de Ribamar/MA e a experiência de visitação acadêmica by Linda Maria Rodrigues, Elizandra Rocha

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…A technical visit was made to during the celebration of Nossa Senhora Sant'Ana, through the discipline of Fundamentals of Tourism II of the undergraduate course in Tourism / UFMA. …”
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    Mina Loy’s Surrealist Strategies of Renewal by Diane Drouin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The cosmopolitan avant-garde artist celebrates the “composite language” of the United States, and the ability of “the true American” to “ingeniously coin new words for old ideas.” …”
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    Spectacle and Spectatorship at the Nineteenth-Century American Racetrack by Natalie Zacek

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…However, these audiences, unlike those who were both the subjects and the viewers of English artist William Powell Frith’s celebrated 1858 painting of Derby Day at Epsom Downs, experienced anxiety as well as entertainment from the proximity of “others,” particularly African-Americans (whether enslaved or free) and poor whites; they hoped that these groups would improve their manners by imitating those of their “betters,” but at the same time they, unlike the Epsom audiences, shied away from “crowds of the most promiscuous character.” …”
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