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    La “Nuit de la Nation” : culture jeune, rock’n’roll et panique morale dans la France des années 1960 by Florence Tamagne

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The line-up included most French rock’n’roll “idols” of the time. The free concert, which attracted about 150.000 people, was the theatre of many incidents and acts of violence attributed to the “blousons noirs”, an expression that designated young offenders, generally fans of rock’n’roll. …”
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    JEREMIAH 51:15-19 (MT): by M D Terblanche

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…By giving the impression of being a deliberate quotation of 10:12-16, 51:15-19 takes the reader back to 10:1-16, a composition in which the contrast between the idols of the nations and YHWH is emphasized. YHWH has the power to execute his plan to destroy Babylon. 51:15-19 did, however, attain a distinct identity through its close connections with the oracles against Babylon. …”
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    Identitas Komunikasi Penggemar K-Pop di Media Sosial X by Alsa Aisiyah Sutardi, Yoka Pradana, Rah Utami Nugrahani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings reveal that K-pop fans' communication identity is constructed through four interrelated layers.In the personal layer, they label themselves as either "normal" fans or "halu" fans who fantasizeabout having social relationships with their idols. In the enacted layer, their identity is expressed through account names, profile pictures, and activities related to their idols. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Sorrow in Shakespeare’s Juliet and Homer’s Andromache by Sanjukta Chakraborty, Varun Gulati, Deepali Sharma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, both these characters’ reactions toward their sorrows are what set them apart from one another; while one woman is idolized as the quintessential pinnacle of womanhood for all generations, the other is immortalized as the rebellious protagonist of a Shakespearean Romantic tragedy. …”
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    Wacana Kecantikan dan Body Image Perempuan di Jepang dalam Akun Instagram La Farfa Magazine by Farissa Meidhita Irsantri, Esther Risma Purba

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The research found that La Farfa Magazine (@lafarfa_jp) has 6 aspects of difference that stand out, namely followers/followers, posts, comments, likes/likes, captions, and models used. The use of idols Naomi Watanabe, Kayo Noro, and news anchor at Nihon Television further expanded the discourse of plus-size beauty by no longer being limited to models to sell fashion for profit.…”
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    Can’t Help Lovin’:David Chidester’s Pop Culture Colonialism by Kathryn Lofton

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…West and Smith offer an opportunity to argue the connection between these two strands of scholarly observance, showing the fractal effects of colonialism in Africa on the preferences of pop culture consumption in America.The attraction to West’s unlikability is the other side of the easy adorationfor Jordan Smith: like those colonists who gave religion to those colonized subjects they dominated, pop consumers refuse to admit their intimate and needful connection to those idols who resist theircontrol. Although organized by particular instances, this article seeks to encourage those in pop culture studies to see the erotic work of dislike; it seeks to encourage those in religious studies to see how pop subjects carryforward the classificatory imprints of colonial frontiers …”
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    Les infirmières-visiteuses pendant l’entre-deux-guerres en Haute-Normandie : entre professionnalisme officiel et bénévolat officieux by Stéphane Henry

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The evolutions of the status of the visiting nurse echo the evolution in women's position within the workforce: marginal prior to 1914, revealed during the First World War, idolized or disparaged in the inter-war years. Despite legislation governing this new corps of women nurses in the early twenties, examples from the departments of the Seine-Inférieure and  the Eure make clear that it retained many attributes of volunteer work. …”
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    The Depersonalized as Vanishing Hero and Heroine in Yorùbá Moral Placards by Olatunde Bayo Lawuyi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Ọjọ́ a bá kú là ń dère, èèyàn ò sunwọ̀n láàyè (It is on the day one dies that one becomes an idol; no one is appreciated when alive). The paper argues that in the imagination, reality, and social constructions of the Yorùbá, desirable existence would make the dead, and not a living person, a deity, hero or heroine. …”
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    The Influence of Hedonic Shopping Motivation and Shopping Lifestyle on Impulsive Buying in Official K-Pop Merchandise Purchases (A Study on the Monbebe Community in Indonesia) by Anggita Dini Fitria, Sonja Andarini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…K-pop music is in high demand by the Millennial generation, and fans are very enthusiastic about their idol group merchandise. Buying excessive K-pop merchandise can lead to consumptive behavior, such as impulse buying, which encourages hedonistic behavior in individuals. …”
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    Ballon et engagement. Des métaphores footballistiques dans l’art contemporain marocain by M'hammed CHERKAOUI

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Au Maroc, pays où le football est érigé en « idole des masses », le ballon est présent dans l’œuvre de certains artistes, notamment femmes, qui l’explorent dans des représentations chargées d’une densité symbolique ouverte à des interprétations embrassant des problématiques politique et sociale. …”
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    Violence et non-violence dans les concerts rock ou la société française des années 1970 face à ses contradictions by Joann Élart

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…A completely different atmosphere reigned at Johnny Hallyday’s shows, which attracted a fringe group of aggressive, rebellious roughnecks and led to the implementation of considerable security measures to protect the idol. The vocabulary of violence and non-violence was systematically employed in newspaper columns to describe the wild energy emanating from performers and audience members during live performances. …”
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    Moloch en expansion by Agnès Bouvier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…What was scattered is now put together, what was hidden now comes out: “All the temples at the same time” reopen in order to celebrate the “Supreme Baal”, and even things that have become meaningless to everyone gather round Moloch: « forgotten idols reappeared ». Although forgotten, they are still present.…”
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    Machine-Vision-Based Enhanced Deep Genetic Algorithm for Robot Action Analysis by Guifeng Wang, Lu-ming Zhang, Yichuan Sheng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The rank method first preprocesses the part copies, then uses the Sift feature twin similarity notification algorithm to filter the part idols, and finally uses in-law deformation to place the target parts. …”
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    Violence and Non-Violence at Rock Concerts: 1970s French Society Confronted With Its Contradictions by Joann Élart

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A completely different atmosphere reigned at Johnny Hallyday’s shows, which attracted a fringe group of aggressive, rebellious roughnecks and led to the implementation of considerable security measures to protect the idol. The vocabulary of violence and non-violence was systematically employed in newspaper columns to describe the wild energy emanating from performers and audience members during live performances. …”
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    İDEALDEN REALİTEYE BİLGİ: BİLGİYE SOSYAL EPİSTEMOLOJİK YAKLAŞIMLARA DAİR by Ramazan Yılmaz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Bilginin çoğu zaman sosyal süreçlerin bir ürünü olarak ele alınması durumunda, bu durumun özellikle Platon'un mağarası ve Bacon'un idoller ile ilgili yaklaşımında nereye oturacağı soruları temel alınmıştır. …”
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    Some Customary Law Nuance on that Hagiography: Attempt of Interpretations by Marius Ščavinskas

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Brunon, he could incur the displeasure of pagans when he threw their idols into the fire, but it didn't happen like that. …”
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    Unfaithful Words: Tolerance by Ferenc Ruzsa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Words like religion, creed, faith, belief, prayer, worship, church, heresy, conversion, and idol are far from the neutral scholarly terms they appear to be: they all are heavily laden with features and associations that derive from the context in which these concepts evolved. …”
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    Daya Tarik Selebriti Dalam Politik: Studi Kasus Rekrutmen Caleg Artis Oleh Partai NasDem Pada Pemilu 2019 by Adi Prayitno, Ade Tamara Putra

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Second, there is a phenomenon of idol celebrities in several electoral districts. …”
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    Zerdüştîlik ve İşrâkîlikte İnsân-ı Kâmil Örneği: Keyhüsrev by Mehmet Mekin Meçin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Çünkü insanın derinliklerinde asla sönmeyen metafizik aşk ateşi, onu doruklara çıkarmaya, insanüstü mitolojiler üretmeye, mitik karakterler yaratmaya, ilahi niteliklere bürünmeye, mükemmel insan veya tanrısal idol ve peygamber karakterler yaratmaya yöneltmiştir. …”
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    Iconic Celebration of Charms and Friendship in Poetry: Fálétí’s “Adébímpé Ọ̀jẹ́dòkun” by Michael Oladejo Afoláyan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In essence, it is a chant that laments a deep loss of an idol and celebrates the sacred cult of friendship. …”
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