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    Whose Voice? Tim Crouch’s The Author and Active Listening on the Contemporary Stage by Vicky Angelaki

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…It provides a critical engagement with the spectatorial experience of the piece so as to problematize the multiple uses of the physical medium of voice and speech in a contemporary play that delivers a fresh angle to narrativity and metatheatricality. At the same time, the essay probes the varied range of possibilities but also realistic extent of audience involvement in the play, tracing its deep textual contingencies to produce an overall understanding of the equally rewarding and precarious interrelationship between performance piece and audience.  …”
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    ‘How the Hell Did You Wind Up in Australia?’ or You Teach What You Know by Julie Robert

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… On Thanksgiving in 2024, while sharing a meal with fellow expats in Brisbane, I reflect on my unexpected journey to Australia and my role in the International Studies program at UTS. This personal narrative explores how my own experiences of cultural adaptation—navigating new customs, language quirks, and everyday challenges—mirror those of the students I teach. …”
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    « The Church-Builder » et « The Chapel-Organist » : l'écriture poétique de Thomas Hardy du monologue dramatique au « théâtre de la voix » by Laurence Estanove

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…The poems do not follow the traditional narrative and subjective lines of the Victorian genre, but work towards an ironic rewriting of it, as for the two speakers self-assertion relies on literal self-dramatisation, and paradoxically involves self-destruction. …”
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    Conflits et divorce dans les couples mixtes italo-marocains by Rosa Parisi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Thanks to research data it will be possible to highlight how the different positions of the subjects in the conflict produces a different narrative and reconstruction of family and couples crisis and of divorce also we will see how the gender difference produces a different conceptualization of conflict and of divorce.…”
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    Reaccionarios, traidores y otras malas hierbas políticas.La representación visual del antirrepublicanismo en El Motín (1881-1895) by Lara Campos Pérez

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…To this end, it analyses a selection of the illustrations published in this newspaper about this theme, regarding the characters the narrative sequence present in them, as well as the visual rhetoric resources used by the successive cartoonists who produced them. …”
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    Writing the Greek Revolution: Harry Mark Petrakis’s The Hour of the Bell by David Roessel

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Petrakis’s novels about the Greek Revolution are the most significant efforts by an American author, in this case a Greek American author, to place the narrative of the struggle in front of an American public. …”
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    Culture et formation de l’esprit chez K. Popper et J.S. Bruner by Alain Firode

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In addition, the psychologist assumes a structural difference between narrative and scientific logics, which contradicts some basic principles of popperian epistemology. …”
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    Extractive Geographies in Sponsored Media: Colombia’s Large-Scale Coal Mining in the 1980s by María A. Vélez-Serna

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The analysis of a varied corpus of educational television, magazine photography, and a short film made by Exxon shows how an extractive enterprise sought to present its impacts as contained and justified. Images and narratives produced an illusion of geographical and temporal separation between the mine and the lifeworlds it impacted. …”
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    Sources of local modern history as component of history of country: conservation problems and possibility of using by S. V. Novikov

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Meanwhile, the materials of local history can not only supplement and illustrate, but also make adjustments to the content of the historical narrative. This circumstance has special significance in relation to modern history, as it is closely intertwined with the socioeconomic and socio-political life of recent decades…”
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    As vozes da mímica pós-colonial em Terra Papagalli by Jacimara Vieira dos Santos

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This paper draws on the studies undertaken in the area of cultural studies, inparticular,Homi Bhabha‟s formulations, to propose an analysis of the BraziliannovelTerra Papagalli(by José Roberto Torero and Marcus Aurelius Pimenta),showing how the narrative dismounts historical reality, to explore other angles; and shifts the focus to the imaginary construction that involves revisiting theDiscoveries. …”
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    « Vue d’un sling » by Geoff Mains

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In this text, the narrator is daydreaming in the hospital bed where he is dying from AIDS. …”
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    L’honneur d’un fils de disparu by Lætitia Bucaille

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The individual and official registers of homage to the heroes who died for the nation largely converge; yet they are also in tension insofar as the FLN promotes a unanimist and simplifying narrative about the past that obliterates the complexity and contradictions of Algerian society. …”
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    Paul Auster’s Post-9/11 Writing by François Hugonnier

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Paul Auster keeps saying without saying, approaching the ineffable by turning away from it. His narrative strategy, studied trace by trace here, is unique in American letters.…”
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    Allestire il Grand Tour by Amath Luca Diatta, Sara Ghirardini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… La relazione tra moda e patrimonio culturale sviluppa interessanti ed inedite trame narrative, che pongono nuove sfide ai sistemi curatoriali ed espositivi. …”
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    Faide indiane e allarmismi lombardi. La mediatizzazione del conflitto ‘etnico’ e la sua eco sulla quotidiana convivenza migranti/autoctoni by Sara Bonfanti

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Through ethnographic narratives and local chronicles, I contrast the stakes of immigrants and natives, citizens and officials, unraveling how the identity outcomes of that drama affected social interactions and integration of the Panjabi communities long established in the area.  …”
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    Black Women’s Radical Religious Epistemologies in Mahogany and Steepled Towers by CL Nash, Carol Marie Webster, Geeta Patel

    Published 2024-07-01
    “… The essays in this issue explore the diverse ways in which Black women’s religious epistemologies challenge conventional theological narratives. From the African spiritualities of Nigeria and Jamaica to the anti-colonial politics of Senegal, Sudan, and South Africa, the contributors offer a rich tapestry of perspectives highlighting the radical nature of Black women’s religious knowledge production. …”
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    Geo-societal More-than-Humanness by Bohle Martin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The essay combines geo-philosophical thought and Semiotic Cultural Psychological Theory to depict an ideal-typic narrative of people’s sensemaking culture as an intrinsic part of the Earth System. …”
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    Valeur du témoignage et du code chez N. Scott Momaday by Anne Garrait-Bourrier

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…To do so he uses varied generic forms such as poetry, painting and autobiographical narratives. What he actually conveys, more than this mythical and traditional background, is a very original and genuine mode of writing, a new literary genre based on codes to be deciphered. …”
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    De l’exposition à la décomposition prismatique : art de la mémoire et arts visuels dans Speak, Memory de Vladimir Nabokov by Laure de Nervaux-Gavoty

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Framing and pictorial devices allow the narrator to highlight significant episodes and salvage them from the flow of time while allusions to photography invite the reader to analyze the complex dialectic of light and darkness, and awareness and oblivion at work in the emergence of memories. …”
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    El error y la errancia: el pirata «luterano» épico en las Indias by Lise Segas

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This new coastal war that rages is the heart of the poetic narrative of the texts studied here and is also at the origin of a larger and cloaked reflection about colonial society and the role of arms in the Spanish Imperial project.…”
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