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    Exhausting the (Human) Problem by Annalaura Alifuoco

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Here exhaustion becomes a disabling condition of human morphologies and mythologies. What deformations of the human become possible in this suspense? …”
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    Lithuanian historical conception according to Ignas Onacevičius by Algirdas Šidlauskas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…According to his opinion, there must be a separate volume for mythology. He was sorry, that there was no list of names nor places. …”
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    The tree of life: symbol of center by Azadeh pashootanizadeh

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The interpretation of the Tree of Life is made with symbolism and mythology. This view is included in the book ID (first page of the book). …”
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    GREEK «ΦΥΣΙΣ» AS THE BASIS OF GENDER STEREOTYPES by S. V. Storozhuk, I. M. Goyan

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The same can occur in cases of dogmatization and mythologizing of empiricism, which appears on the ideological level as a meta-narrative. …”
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    La littérature de la Caraïbe pour la jeunesse : des histoires à part ou l’histoire à part entière ? by Véronique Bonnet

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…They create a personal mythology which sets himself and Haiti at the center of the story in depicting political exile and continual literary returns to the native island. …”
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    Memorial culture of modern Hungarian monarchism by M. W. Kyrchanoff

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The article shows that; monarchism forms and cultivates its own ideas about the past and history; the historical imagination of Hungarian monarchism is a form of historical revisionism, since the monarchical past and heritage is subject to consistent positive mythologization and ideologization in the political imagination of supporters of the monarchy; monarchism in its historical imagination forms alternative versions of historical memory and memorial culture, different from those versions of national historical memory that are offered by civic identity. …”
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    ‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America by Sara Atwood

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Ruskin’s understanding of the natural world was connected by ‘all manner of strange intellectual chords and nerves with the pathos and history of this old English country of ours; and on the other side, with the history of the European mind from earliest mythology down to modern rationalism and ir-rationalism’ (36.533). …”
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    Between Charybdis and Scylla—an Odyssey in AL amyloidosis: insights and learnings from a narrative review and case report series by Hani Sabbour, Ahmad Alhuraiji, Amr Hanbali, Faraz Khan, Jawahir Alameri, Sultan Alzaher, Dania Mohty, Giovanni Palladini

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Being “between Scylla and Charybdis” is an idiom derived from Greek mythology to mean “between a rock and a hard place” and clinicians managing amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis often find themselves in this predicament. …”
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    The origin and development of procedural rules in Ancient Greece by D. V. Slynko, L. I. Kalenichenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In addition, law-making activities are freed from the influence of religion and mythology. Instead of unwritten customs, which were interpreted by representatives of the ruling elite, secular law begins to be applied and enshrined in writing. …”
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    SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON THE TYPOLOGY OF PHILOSOPHICAL-ANTHROPOLOGICAL MODELS (TO THE PROBLEM OF VALUE IDENTIFICATIONS OF UKRAINIANS) by V. V. Mudrakov, O. S. Polishchuk

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The first type is formed by the mythology of political ideology. This person is deprived of himself or herself. …”
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    Peddling Wonderment, Selling Privilege: Launching the Market for Medieval Books in Antebellum New York by Scott Gwara

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Philes, by contrast, published a newsletter called Philobiblion, in which he debunked Sabin’s manuscript mythologies. His marketing was bibliographical. Manuscripts, Philes suggested, were not rare, nor the life-works of religious, nor objects of mystical veneration. …”
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    An ivory statuette depicting the god Thanatos discovered near Tomis (Moesia Inferior) by Ingrid Petcu-Levei, Radu Petcu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was made as a representation of the god Thanatos, the personification of the Angel of Death in Greek and Roman mythology. Unfortunately, the statuette is incomplete; the left hand and parts of the legs are missing, along with the wings originally located on its back. …”
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    #BlackLivesMatter: by Nusrat Jahan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article undertakes an Afrofuturist and Afro-pessimistic reading of an American experimental hip-hop band clipping.’s (stylized as clipping.) song “The Deep” (2017) and Rivers Solomon’s novella The Deep (2019) to examine how the narratives of trauma and collective memory work to create a futuristic nexus of emancipation, liberation, and technology. Based on the mythology of Detroit electronic band Drexciya, clipping.’s song "The Deep", a multilayered and evocative sci-fi tale, deals with the underwater descendants of pregnant African women who were cast off slave ships. …”
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    'The last genius...' or people should know their heroes (Yuri Knorozov's new biography) [Review: Ershova G.G. The Last Genius of the 20th Century. Yuri Knorozov: The Researcher's F... by D.E. Martynov

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Ershova is that she clarified two episodes of his life that have been strongly mythologized, even by Yu.V. Knorozov himself. Firstly, these are the circumstances, under which he decided to decipher the Mayan writing. …”
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    Post-Socialist Ethnic Symbolism, Suppression of Yugoslav Social Memory, and Radical Populism Psychology by Faruk Hadžić

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Historical anti-fascism actors have been stigmatized within attitudes toward fascist ideology symbolism and traditional Balkan sociopolitical mythologies. Frequent use of (often) antagonistic ethnic symbolism in textual, rhetorical and visual forms expresses it. …”
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    Constructing a Multicultural Identity at the Canadian Frontier: Mordecai Richler and Jewish-Canadian Writing by Julie Spergel

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Gilman, l’écriture juive au Canada fournit une illustration de ce multiculturalisme et offre un modèle de réconciliation du conflit entre mythologies nationale et culturelle.…”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS IN SPIRITUAL CULTURE OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICA by S. V. Rudenko, Y. A. Sobolievskyi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to reveal philosophical ideas in the mythology and folklore of the indigenous peoples of North America. …”
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    Давньоіранське зображення хронотопу в передачі вторинного джерела by Юрій Писаренко

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In general, we can talk about the connection of the composition with Iranian mythology.…”
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    Temples of Katas: Their Historical and Religious Significiance by Muhammad Usman Ali

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Temples of Katas (Punjab-Pakistan) hold a very important place in the Hindu mythology especially due to a sacred pond which has different stories regarding its formation. …”
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    The Battle of Žalgiris / Grunwald: Unanswered Questions by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Today it is recognized that critical studies of the battle of Grunwald started in the seventh decade of the 20th century only, because until that time images coming from national mythologies prevailed in the studies of the battle of Grunwald, which dictated conditions to the historians of the "scissors and glue" method who cut patterns from the Chronicle of Jan Długosz. …”
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