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  1. 2001

    Usages du futurisme médical en Chine pré-républicaine : craniotomie et régénération dans deux récits de science-fiction (1904-1905). by Florine Leplâtre

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Science-Fiction as a genre develops quickly in the 1900 in China, but is is worth remembering that the scholars who produce, translate and circulate these narratives assign to them a didactic role: following Lu Xun words in his 1903 translation of From the Earth to the Moon, it would be about popularizing modern science and technology via fiction. …”
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  2. 2002

    The worlds of limited-edition books (Arthur Clarke, Robert Heinlein, Wojciech Kajtoch, Stanisław Lem) by D.E. Martynov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This paper reviews four books, all dedicated to the study of the science fiction genre and the biography of science-fiction writers. …”
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  3. 2003

    The Short Dramatic Form in the Works of Kostas Ostrauskas and Juozas Erlickas by Neringa Klišienė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…They act as a symbol of questioning the foundations of the conventional drama and a reflection on the dramatic genre in general. The article focuses on its ambiguous treatment and its actualisation in the context of contemporary Lithuanian dramaturgy. …”
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  4. 2004

    Function of Simile in Symphony “The Dead” by Alireza Asadi, Sara Hosseini

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Take a look at contemporary Persian literature and reviews, the role of similarity in the Persian novels show that in the Persian novels, unlike poems, the impact of such unit of similarity goes beyond and if the overall form and its relation to all the figurines novels reviewed, concepts derived from the fictional works of critics could identify the genre and style of the author. Romance symphony “The Dead” is one of the outstanding works of the 1360s and considered that after a few decades, it is still attractive for the readers. …”
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  5. 2005

    Expressions of a backlash: Challenging the story of success in Norwegian cinema of the 1980s and 1990s by Fosheim Lund Maria, Kielland Servoll Johanne, Holtar Ingrid Synneva

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In Norwegian film history, this decade is known as “the helicopter period” and is associated with a turn towards commercial genre film and classical dramaturgy. This has usually been narrated as a success story for Norwegian cinema. …”
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  6. 2006

    Ballon et engagement. Des métaphores footballistiques dans l’art contemporain marocain by M'hammed CHERKAOUI

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Deux œuvres de deux artistes marocaines, la première est une photographie d’Ines Bouallou, la deuxième une installation de Batoul S’Himi, bien qu’issues de deux pratiques artistiques distinctes, se rejoignent par une mise en scène particulière de l’image du ballon réinventant cet attribut de jeu pour en faire un véhicule d’une réflexion critique sur la manipulation politique, les disparités de genre et les rapports de domination. Le présent article se propose d’interroger, dans une démarche comparative incluant des œuvres marocaines et internationales, les représentations que subit l’image du ballon dans l’art de ces deux artistes femmes. …”
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  7. 2007

    Literatura parenetică. Modelele bizantin, occidental și național by Eugen Simion

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This study is dedicated to the mediaeval writings, especially to the parenetic literature, a rather nonliterary genre offering, in close determination with the age and in a sententious manner, moral teachings, advice regarding human dignity and humility/religious austerity. …”
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  8. 2008

    Narrative Strategies and Intermedial Devices in Gabriel Josipovici’s In the fertile Land by Mário Semião

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Even though his novelistic work by far exceeds his output in short fiction, Gabriel Josipovici’s contribution to this genre is nothing less than significant. This investigation focuses on the third of his collections of short stories, In the Fertile Land (1987). …”
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  9. 2009

    Virginia Woolf’s “New School of Biographies” and Eighteenth-century Life-Writing: a Sense of Kinship by Maryam Thirriard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At the same time, her essay provides a lengthy history of the genre and Woolf takes her readers back in time to Boswell’s The Life of Samuel Johnson, connecting him to the New Biographers and their narrative techniques. …”
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  10. 2010

    ‘Laugh a defiance, Laugh in hope’: Suffrage Comedy and Humour as Political Protest by Eleanor Stewart

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Within the ritualized framework of the comic genre, the suffrage dramatists use self-derision to provoke empathy and encourage derisory laughter towards their detractors. …”
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  11. 2011

    Channels of Iranian pastoral nomads on the YouTube network: Video narratives of the life of the Lori (Lur) Bakhtiari tribal people and ethnic group by Gorunović Gordana

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The main question underlying the research is what an anthropologist as a viewer and an impartial bystander can learn from these amateur videoformats, which can be included in the genre of domestic folk films about the daily life and customs of the pastoral, partially sedentarized, (semi)nomads in southwest Iran. …”
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  12. 2012

    TARİHSEL BİR KARŞITLIĞIN TEZAHÜRÜ: 2002 SONRASI TÜRK KORKU FİLMLERİNDE BİLİM-DİN ÇATIŞMASI by Şan Ararat Halis

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…It is seen that religious items have been eminently used by in the world horror genre and in some periods, in accordance with some political requirements, science and religion are brought against each other in the horror movies. …”
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  13. 2013

    Influencing Holistic Health Policy by Erica Bell

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…It aims to support efforts to develop better evidence for health policy by exploring elements of the genre of policy-relevant research, particularly as it applies to the challenges of holistic health policy-making. …”
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  14. 2014

    Juvenile Cosmology; Or Richard Powers’ Post-Global Doughnut by Judith Roof

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Two sides of a snaking moebius enwrapping endlessness and timelessness, the novel’s tailing infinities—the universe and the child—recalibrate the scope, conception, narrative structure, and style of the novel as a genre. Moving from the Aristotelean to the Einsteinian, Operation Wandering Soul’s terrain is cosmological, while its narrative collapses time/space into an exhibition of something like Richard Feynman’s “sum over the histories” made up of proliferating versions of juvenile massings and vain pilgrimages. …”
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  15. 2015

    LE STYLE NATIONAL DANS LES ŒUVRES DE L’OPÉRA ROUMAIN EN TRANSYLVANIE PENDANT LA PÉRIODE ENTRE LES DEUX GUERRES by Otilia Maria CONSTANTINIU

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…When a series of symbols and other particular aspects to nation like national history with its legendary heroes are attached to this characteristic features to the national Romanian culture, they find a favorable environment in the opera genre. When the opera is stimulated by an institution placed under the state patronage that leads into a national direction, the music resulted is conditioned by the external parameters. …”
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  16. 2016

    Seyyid Muhammad Riza and his essay “Seven Planets in the News of the Tatar Kings” by Ismagil Gibadullin, Il’nur Mirgaleev

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The work “As-sab‘ as-sayyar fi akhbari muluk at-tatar” was written between 1737–1747 and is an example of the chronicle genre (tawarikh) with a presentation of events in chronological order. …”
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  17. 2017

    Staging identity: When poets read themselves and their translations by Larisa Cercel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The article deals with a new subject of translatological research: the translator’s own reading, namely the public reading or performance of a translation by the translator themselves. This genre (Cercel 2020) is intimately related to the question of identity, given that the translator presents his or her own translation to the audience. …”
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  18. 2018

    THE MOTHER GOOSE PIANO SUITE - AN AESTHETIC PARADIGM OF RAVEL’S MUSIC by Attila FODOR

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…In this sense, the suite form and genre appear as an optimal medium in expressing the variety in the limits of coherence. …”
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  19. 2019

    Molla Ahmed-i Xasi's Kurdish (Kurmancji, Zazaki) and Turkish Poems by Mehmet Yergin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our aim is to collect Molla Ahmed-i Xasî's poems in Kurdish (Kurmanji, Zazaki) and Turkish, except for his mawlid Mewlidu'n-Nabiyyi'l-Qurayshiyyî, which he wrote in the masnavi genre in the Zazaki dialect of Kurdish, in one place and to contribute to the easy access and utilization of those who want to benefit. …”
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  20. 2020

    “He’d seen it in the words of Owen and Brooke”: The Influence of Great War Poetry on Post-Millennium Soldier Poets by Felix Behler

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…And yet, the dawn of the new millennium, marked by the rise of the global War on Terror, saw a significant revival of the genre in Britain. One of the most noteworthy indicators of this is John Jeffcock’s anthology Heroes (2011), which has collected a hundred poems written by British soldiers who fought in recent conflicts – Iraq and Afghanistan in particular. …”
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