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    Resistance to causal agents of late blight and golden potato nematode of the modern cultivars of seed potatoes and their phytosanitary status in various agroclimatic zones of the E... by A. V. Khiutti, D. A. Rybakov, T. A. Gavrilenko, O. S. Afanasenko

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Absolute resistance to the causative agent of late blight was demonstrated by the cultivars Alouette and Sarpo Mira (score 9); high levels of resistance (score 6 and 7) were determined for the cultivars Evolution, Red Fantasy and Ricarda. The cultivars Baltic Rose, Damaris, Desiree, Gala, Labella, Laperla, Mia, Sanibel, Zekura, Queen Anne, Red Lady and ‘7 for 7’ were classified as susceptible, although the characteristics of originators indicated average resistance to late blight. …”
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    El concepto de tragedia en Sigmund Freud by Ivan Andreé Victoria Vargas

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…It soon becomes clear that the psychoanalytic concept of tragedy is present across Freudian work and allows a revision and use of its theoretical framework; Topics such as the Oedipus complex, narcissism, repression, fantasy, are fundamental to understand the concept of tragedy in psychoanalysis. …”
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    KULTŪRINIO IR SIMBOLINIO KAPITALO GAMYBA: "DISNEY" FENOMENAS by Gintautas Mažeikis

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…In this way, Disney creates the world of fantasy, dreams and Utopias. The corporation uses pragmatism as a philosophical foundation.  …”
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    KULTŪRINIO IR SIMBOLINIO KAPITALO GAMYBA: "DISNEY" FENOMENAS by Gintautas Mažeikis

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…In this way, Disney creates the world of fantasy, dreams and Utopias. The corporation uses pragmatism as a philosophical foundation.  …”
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    Dramatic and Cinematic Potentials of the Fifth Dome in Nizami's Haft Peykar by Heydar Ali Dahmarde, Hojat Raeisi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moreover, the vivid imagery and scenes that highlight the imaginative aspect of the work, along with fantastic creatures and surreal environments, could pave the way for a fantasy film rich in engaging narratives and strong dramatic elements. …”
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    À la recherche de la femme idéale… Les stéréotypes de genre et de race dans le commerce de « promises par correspondance » by Gwenola Ricordeau

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This essay deals with erotic fantasies in the advertising materials of the mail-order bride industry, which are distributed mainly on the Internet. …”
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    Melville’s Obsessional Form: Disjunction and Refusal in “Benito Cereno” by Matthew Scully

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Reading “Benito Cereno” in terms of obsessional form reveals its profound critique of anti-Blackness and the anti-Black fantasies sustaining it.…”
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    Alice’s Non-Anthropocentric Ethics: Lewis Carroll as a Defender of Animal Rights by Anna Kérchy

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Lewis Carroll’s Victorian nonsense fairy-tale fantasies Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) provide plenty of fictional reformulations of the Victorians’ ambiguous relationship with animals. …”
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    «Mas no de agua, de silencio corre este caudal»: el río San Juan de Nicaragua by Claire Pailler

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Many attempts have been made to follow the historical and mythical path of the San Juan River, spillway of Nicaragua’s lake: as a place where many national history war episodes have taken place, it has also sustained economical and political fantasies, and today, far from all kinds of rumours, it has become an essential reference of Nicaragua’s national identity.…”
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    Flaubert et la stéréographie française, 1850-1880 by Arden Reed

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Like a time capsule, French stereography from 1850 to 1880 captures for us his visual surroundings and his cultural context: a world of visual clichés that parallel his idées reçues: romantic plots, exotic locations, erotic fantasies, people represented like objects and the reverse. …”
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    States of Emergency/States of Emergence: Notes on Claudia Rankine by Lee Spinks

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Beginning from her conviction of the fundamental connection between white supremacist thinking and the enclosure of black life within the social death of slavery, it explores the consequences for both black and white identity of white fantasies of absolute sovereignty. Central to Rankine’s elaboration of these questions, the article maintains, is her virtuosic reconfiguring of lyric form to expose the ideological and discursive mechanisms that organise American racial reality.…”
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    Part of the people or apart from the people? by clinton peter verdonschot

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is a story of ideas regarding girls and their fantasies and the relation of the two vis-à-vis each other. …”
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    « C’était une femme à qui il fallait un époux et lui un homme qui voulait une épouse… ». Les représentations filmographiques des mariages par correspondance by Laure Sizaire, Gwenola Ricordeau

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In addition, the studied films suggest social fantasies about romantic love and norms regarding marriage and money. …”
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    Life-space intervention: implications for caregiving by Kiaras Gharabaghi, Carol Stuart

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This article explores the concept of life-space intervention, and proposes four dimensions of a single, unified life-space: The physical dimension, where young people's lives unfold; the mental dimension, reflecting how young people make sense of their life-space; the relational dimension, assigning 'space' to young people's relationships; and, the virtual dimension, constituted by technology-based platforms for the construction of identity as well as by the imagination and fantasies held by young people. The implications of this conceptualization of a multi-dimensional single life-spaced are discussed in relation to being present with young people, and the agency-structure dilemma is explored in relation to generating change in the lives of young people.…”
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    Love and Anxiety in the Early Postmodern World of Margaret Atwood’s Dancing Girls by Jennifer MURRAY

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In spite of the promises of sexual and self liberation of the period, an underlying sense of emptiness, often experienced as impending danger, is perceptible and takes shape within Atwood’s stories as fantasies of violence or victimization, and appears in figures related to gothic imagery and doubleness.…”
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    Entre désirs et tactiques : transactions intimes au sein de l’Entremise Matrimoniale Globalisée by Laure Sizaire

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It is these scenarios, and not the women, that are sold to clients as they objectify the women and thus fuel the fantasies of possession and masculine domination. This paper offers a reflection on the strategic use of intimacy on a global scale where money and sexuality are inseparable but if economic capital gives power to men, women’s sexuality is also constituted as a capital which can sometimes allow them to thwart male domination by drawing on their own weapons.…”
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    Pour une approche organologique de la littérature by Simon Woillet

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This approach is interested in the symbolic role given by the writing subject to the technical objects which serve as mediations to formulate his desires, anxieties and fantasies, as well as to objectify his psychic contradictions through written materialization. …”
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    Victorian and Edwardian Virtual Reality: from Stoker to Forster by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Fantasies of global transmission haunted the Victorian era, as demonstrated by one of George Du Maurier’s cartoons. …”
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    „Tropentaumel“: Debatten um lebensreformerische „Tropen“-Siedlungen in der Vegetarischen Warte (1898-1928) by Louise Atkinson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…On the one hand, spatial fantasies, fictions constructed to meet the expectations of the reformers, are severely tested by reality. …”
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