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Healing Beams: Radiation and Radiotherapy in Novels, Poems, Music, Film, Painting
Radiation and radiotherapy are perceived by patients and the general public as mysterious, dangerous and healing. The image of radiation and radiotherapy can be analysed by studying novels, poems, music, film and painting. Our paper reviews how radiation and radiotherapy are perceived by patients, the general public, as reflected in various art genres.
Ad A. Kaptein +3 more
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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
Constantin Lagios +4 more
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Visions and re-visions: Women and time in Michèle Roberts's 'In the red kitchen'. [PDF]
This essay argues that Michèle Roberts’ novel, In the Red Kitchen, is engaged in a similar project to that of Julia Kristeva’s essay ‘Women’s Time’.
White, Rosie
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The «I» And The Author In Modern French Autobiography Marguerite Duras And Annie Ernaux
The emergence of the individual has for some time now dominated the field in France. This is especially visible when it comes to autobiographical writing.
Netta NAKARI
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Personal performance: the resistant confessions of Bobby Baker [PDF]
An analysis of the confessional performances of performance artist, Bobby Baker, in particular 'Box Story'
Heddon, D.
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Micro‐transitions and work identity: The case of academic entrepreneurs
Abstract Research Summary This paper examines how academic entrepreneurs—scientists who found research‐based startups while remaining in academia—construct and sustain their professional identities amid frequent transitions between academic and entrepreneurial roles.
Marouane Bousfiha, Henrik Berglund
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ABSTRACT George Herbert Mead is an oft forgotten or ignored American philosopher who was one of the originators of pragmatism. Today, he is recognised as a creative thinker who has teased out knotty problems that others in the field had not realised were problems. Understanding Mead's analysis has been made difficult because he died prematurely without
Richard Ormerod
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Cuando Frankenstein encontró a Dorian Gray: dandysmo, post-identidad y sujetos virtuales
The appearence and popularization of the Internet has created new forms of writing, that compel us to think anew about identity and subjectivity.
Isabel Clúa Ginés
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How situations are defined is a social process. This paper examines how users on YouTube make sense of the alleged sexual assault perpetrated by shock rocker Marilyn Manson in the 2007 “Heart Shaped‐Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)” music video.
Stacey Hannem, Christopher J. Schneider
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Private Life and Collective Experience in Quebec: The Autobiographical Project of France Théoret
In her study of women's autobiographical writing, Carolyn Heilbrun contends that women's authorship has been most hindered by the lack of narrative structures adequate to the telling of women's experience.
Mary Jean Green
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