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Przyrządzanie wizerunku Murzyna w antologii „Niam niam” Edwarda Kozikowskiego i Emila Zegadłowicza
The article presents an interpretation of texts published in 1923 as a collection of translated African poetry, which was in fact a literary mystification.
Dorota Wojda
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Innate preference for host-odor blends modulates degree of anthropophagy of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (Diptera: Culicidae) [PDF]
In field studies, Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu stricto obtains most blood meals from humans, whereas Anopheles quadriannulatus Theobald bites predominantly bovids. We investigated whether host odors modulate the host preference of these mosquito species.
Braks, M.A.H., Dekker, T., Takken, W.
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A multidisciplinary overview on the Tupi‐speaking people expansion
Expansion of Tupi linguistic subfamilies. Abstract The cultural and biological diversity of South American indigenous groups represent extremes of human variability, exhibiting one of the highest linguistic diversities alongside a remarkably low within‐population genetic variation and an extremely high inter‐population genetic differentiation.
Marcos Araújo Castro e Silva +1 more
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Winds of Wind: Oswald and Anthropophagy
This article focuses on a heterochronic attraction between E. Wind’s critical work and Oswald de Andrade’s theory of anthropophagy as Aby Warburg’s deferred reception and survival in Latin America.
Raúl Antelo
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Destructive Hostility: The Jeffrey Dahmer Case: A Psychiatric and Forensic Study of a Serial Killer [PDF]
We were involved as forensic experts in the case of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. We discuss the scene and victim autopsy findings, with a brief consideration of the basic emotion of hostility.
Ho, Khang-Cheng +5 more
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A Mathematical Model for Bed Bug Infestation Dynamics With Limited Disinfestation
This study addresses the pressing challenge of mitigating bed bug infestations in urban and residential settings under the constraints of limited extermination resources. To this end, we develop and analyze a susceptible–infectious–treatment–reservoir (SIT‐R) epidemiological model that captures the interactions between humans, domestic animals, and bed
Samuel M. Naandam +3 more
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Antropofagia en tiempo presente. De la necesidad de una reinvención
El presente texto propone una mirada retrospectiva sobre el movimiento antropófago brasileño liderado por Oswald de Andrade a fines de los años veinte del siglo pasado, considerándolo como el más importante durante el siglo XX.
Mario Cámara
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And their minds, their minds are not in grief anymore
Summary “And their minds, their minds are not in grief anymore” is a short creative non‐fiction piece that blurs genre and style. It features a small segment of an interview with Ajarn Manat, the abbot of a modest temple in southern Thailand that had served as temporary housing for tsunami refugees following the devastating wave in December 2004.
Chantal Croteau
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You Eat What You Are: Identity Via Cannibalistic Food Ethics In Ying Chen's Le Mangeur [PDF]
Shanghai-born Québécoise Ying Chen focuses her super-natural 2006 novel, Le Mangeur, on the ethics of eating. Chens characters, half human and half fish hybrids, negotiate a personal but transgressive ethics of eating as a way of understanding who they ...
Robert, JL
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