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    Dépaysement d’une géographe by Violaine Jolivet

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…However it is rare that geographers examine this notion from the perspective of job mobility, which is what this paper aims to do, taking the form of a personal narrative. However, this account of "dépaysement" takes on an unusual meaning, as it seeks to tell of the passage from one continent to another, all the while remaining in Francophone countries. …”
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    Novel and Censorship or Eros’ Bad Fait h   by Maurice Couturier

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…In order to speak freely about love – either sentimental or sexual – and to counter the effects of censorship, novelists soon started to develop more sophisticated narrative and enunciative strategies, allowing them to deny authorial responsibility while leaving textual traces which the reader could track down. …”
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    History of science, religion and the ‘big picture’ by Sarah Qidwai, James Poskett

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Despite historians discrediting outdated narratives, persistent ideas within the public sphere prompt the need for a comprehensive ‘big picture’. …”
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    John Edgar Wideman, lecteur-archiviste de Frantz Fanon by Flora Valadié

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In Fanon, a Novel, the intersection between fiction and the archive serves as a productive space where national and colonial grand narratives are defeated.…”
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    Play-write Poetry in Nicholson Baker’s The Anthologist by Yannicke Chupin

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The following article focuses on the function of literary play in Nicholson Baker’s The Anthologist, a meta-fictional novel whose narrator Paul Chowder is a writer and poet who struggles to write the introduction of a forthcoming anthology of rhymed poetry. …”
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    Jean Rhys et Shani Mootoo ou la fragmentation de l’être by Freddy Marcin

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Feminine identity crisis will be analyzed in correlation with narrative strategies used in post-colonial and queer literatures as well as deconstruction and subversion of literary canons.…”
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    L’image pour déconstruire l’imaginaire à la frontière entre le Tadjikistan et l’Afghanistan by Mélanie Sadozaï

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This combination of ethnographic methods allows for the elaboration of the narrative depicting a resource-producing border which debunks that of a perceived dangerous border. …”
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    Contribuições da cartografia temática como instrumento analítico em estudos históricos. by José Rogério Beier, Lucas Montalvão Rabelo

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It is sought, therefore, to draw attention to some relevant elements of this tool that can serve the historian in the formulation of new problems for his investigation; in the analysis of the problems already formulated and, mainly, in the construction of the argumentation of his narrative. In the end, it is intended to point out the importance of the use of this instrument in the historical studies, once it is associated with the questions and problems of the research, and not merely for aesthetic or technical reasons.…”
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    From Fugitive Poses to Visual Sovereignty : The Photo-poetics of Leslie Silko’s Storyteller and Joy Harjo’s Crazy Brave by Audrey Goodman

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…It considers how two Native writers, Leslie Silko and Joy Harjo, resist the settler-colonial narrative of “vanishing” Indians in their multigenre texts. …”
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    Entre air et terre : les éléments dans Aurora Leigh d’Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Marianne Camus

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Surprisingly enough, despite the fact that it is strongly associated with femininity, Elizabeth Barrett Browning has no use for water as an element in her narrative of Aurora Leigh’s progress as a poet in the eponymous poem. …”
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    Les autres Irakiens : émigrés et exilés d’avant 2003 en Jordanie et leurs récits d’appartenance (Une recherche en cours) by Hala Fattah

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…Although still in its preliminary stages, the author's foray into oral history uncovered many fascinating nuances of Iraqi history, which she was able to thread (somewhat impressionistically) into the larger narrative of Iraqi memory.…”
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    Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007) by Hélène AJI

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The outright dismissal of poetry as the locus for autobiography is thus revisited, and the formal experiments allowed by the poetic form to question the narrative linearity and coherency of the prose autobiographical account are historicized. …”
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    L’activité des médiatrices interculturelles en contexte médical : un rempart aux injustices épistémiques ? by Marwa Mahmoud, Nathalie Muller-Mirza

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Through this paper, we explore plurilingual and intercultural communication’s situations in a medical context from the point of view of epistemic injustices (Fricker, 2007). Using narrative-explicitative interviews on two situations (concerning birth and death), described by two intercultural mediators, we analyze their practices and highlight what they do to ensure that non-native speakers’ voice is listened to and believed. …”
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    Néologie et romanesque by Fredj Lahouar

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Si les lexèmes, et leurs énoncés explicatifs, constituent la trame narrative de l'œuvre, la fragmentation de l'ordre dictionnairique et la néologie en assurent l'identité générique.…”
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    Fotografia e aderência simbólica: “aura”, “engajamento” e “memória” no protagonismo fotográfico by Maria da Conceição Francisca Pires, Sergio Luiz Pereira da Silva

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We understand that these images have in common the relationship they established with the memories and experiences of the societies they represent and that they create for the audience a visual narrative about the lived experience. They influence their social and political dynamics in the public sphere, as well as favoring a reflection about the photographic act, concerning its technical work and its political character.…”
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    Wrong-route drug administration errors: A review of the literature by J Taylor, M Blockman

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…These examples of wrong-route drug administration errors have the potential to cause significant organ dysfunction and even death. This narrative review aims to explore the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying such errors and investigate preventive strategies and potential therapeutic options. …”
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    Smoke (Paul Auster et Wayne Wang, 1995) : une œuvre à la croisée des arts by Delphine Letort

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…This paper examines the question that underpins the narrative of the short-story by grappling with the appropriations of the real in other artistic modes. …”
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    “To Sacrifice One’s Intellect Is More Demonic than Divine”: American Literature and Politics in Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth’s Last Days by Peter Swirski

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Focusing by and large on the first novel in the series, the article analyzes its narrative and political logic in the context of the rise of apocalyptic imagery in American culture and public life.…”
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    Les autres pirates des Caraïbes : transtextualités transatlantiques chez Michel Séligny (1807-1867), écrivain créole de la Nouvelle-Orléans by Clint Bruce

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Taking into account the ambiguous status of free gens de couleur, our study contextualizes and analyzes narrative strategies employed in the fictional representation of the exploits of slave-trading privateers in local history, to the effect of contesting their role in popular memory; such techniques include the appropriation, through rewriting, of a novella by French author Eugène Sue.…”
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    Les dynamiques raciales de la production de Michael Jackson (1979-2001) : aspects commerciaux, musicaux et visuels by Isabelle Stegner-Petitjean

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Our article analyses Michael Jackson’s artistic production, through marketing, stylistic and visual aspects, targeting racial dynamics and tensions which invigorate its narrative layers. The first part is about the colorist charts, the ubiquitous posture of Jacksonian opuses and the way they invigorated the notion of crossover. …”
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