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Les romans d'Ali Smith sont traversés par l'idée de perte, qu'il s'agisse de la disparition d'un être aimé, de la destruction de possessions matérielles ou encore de l'angoisse de l'effacement des souvenirs.
Katia Marcellin
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Art, Nature and Politics in Spring
This article discusses the third instalment of Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet, a work whose complex multi-voiced narrative addresses various important issues including the role of art in the contemporary world.
Frederika Pekarčíková +1 more
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Sensual engagement as synthesis with the natural world in Arundhati Roy and Ali Smith
Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things and Ali Smith’s Autumn are ecologically engaged works of fiction which can be said to endorse a synthesised mode of existence with the natural world.
Billie Armstrong
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Recent British Fiction (Part 3)
This round table is a new installment in the series of round tables devoted by the Société d’Études Anglaises Contemporaines to recent British literature and follows in the steps of the SÉAC 2013 symposium on contemporary British literature (Ebc 45) and ...
Catherine Bernard +2 more
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TanshinoneⅡA protects acute lung injury in septic mice by regulating neutrophil extracellular traps
Objective To observe the effect of tanshinoneⅡA (TanⅡA) on acute lung injury (ALI) in septic mice, and to explore its effect on neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and its possible mechanism.
ZHANG Xiaohui +4 more
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“What a story it could be”: Identity and Narrative Strategy in Ali Smith’s Like
Remarking upon its dual narrative structure, muddled chronology and conflicting accounts of past events, Ali Smith described her debut novel Like as “a nasty warring book, a book of two sides” (qtd. in Murray 222).
James Bailey
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Difficult Dialogues: The Technologies and Limits of Reconciliation [PDF]
Projects known as dialogue or reconciliation build on the common ground between members of historically adversarial groups to help overcome vicious cycles of retaliation. This chapter compares observations from two studies of religious and religio-ethnic
Moon, Dawne
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Gliff. By Ali Smith. New York: Pantheon Books. 2024. Pp. 288 (Hardback). $28.00. ISBN 978-0-593-70156-0.
Susan J. Behrens
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"Am iz kwiin" (I'm his queen): Combining interpretative phenomenological analysis with a feminist approach to work with gems in a resource-constrained setting [PDF]
This article focuses on working with gems using a feminist approach to interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) in a resource-constrained setting.
Adisa OP +29 more
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Urbanism and Geographic Crises: A Micro-Simulation Lens on Beirut
At a geographical and strategic confluence, the ancient city of Beirut, Lebanon, has witnessed crises from natural and human causes over the centuries.
Ali Termos, Neil Yorke-Smith
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