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Trauma and affect in a Holocaust survivor's story: Rosita Fanto's novel Rozalia Alone
Abstract My article endeavors to redress the neglect of Rosita Fanto's Rozalia Alone (2010), which deals with a page of history that is less known worldwide, the Holocaust in Romania. Using a trauma studies perspective that mixes with affect theory, the article demonstrates that Rozalia Alone covers in a nutshell the whole magnitude of the late 1930s ...
Arleen Ionescu
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Foundation to Promote Scholarship and Teaching 2012-2013 Awards [PDF]
Proposal abstracts of 2012-2013 award recipients in a wide range of disciplinary ...
Office of the Provost, Roger Williams University
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Parents Develop Long‐Term Disgust Habituation, but Only After Beginning to Wean Their Children
ABSTRACT Disgust helps humans avoid potentially pathogenic substances such as bodily effluvia. This reduces illness risks and is difficult to overcome with cognitive strategies or through short‐term habituation (minutes to hours). Whether long‐term habituation (months to years) exists is an unsolved question.
Yifan Huang +4 more
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The “Audacity” of Visibility: Preta-Rara’s Feminist Praxis [PDF]
In this article, I examine the formidable array of artistic production and advocacy work by Preta-Rara, a feminist rapper from São Paulo, Brazil, especially her use of social media and her music, in which she mobilizes feminist discourses to challenge ...
Perrine, Alida Louisa
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World Englishes, heterodoxy, and applied linguistics
Abstract It is understandable that many people find it challenging to adopt a positive moral position with regard to English and its role in the world. The language is used in many contexts and situations to prop up systems of discrimination and inequality, leading to negative material and symbolic outcomes.
Christopher Jenks
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Towards Geographies of Silence: Unspoken Boundaries
ABSTRACT Despite its social and spatial significance, silence remains an under‐explored and under‐theorised subject in geography. This paper addresses this lacuna by examining silence as a boundary‐making practice in geographically distant relationships.
Dora Sampaio
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Experiencing Villa-Lobos, Vocal & Choral Concert [PDF]
Experiencing Villa-LobosVocal & Choral ConcertFriday, March 22, 2019 at 5pmSonia Vlahcevic Concert HallW.E.
Patykula, John
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The main objective of this talk is to report on the First Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music, which occurred in August 1994, at the city of Caxambu, Minas Gerais, promoted by the UFMG. The meeting occurred one year after the creation of NUCOM, a group of young academics dedicated to this emerging research field in Brazil gathered as a discussion ...
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Effects of L‐Tyrosine Ingestion on Endurance Performance in Mentally Fatigued Cyclists
ABSTRACT This study investigated whether L‐tyrosine supplementation enhances endurance performance in mentally fatigued cyclists. Twelve recreational cyclists completed two constant‐workload tests to exhaustion cycling tests under two experimental conditions at 80% of maximal endurance power output: L‐tyrosine ingestion (300 mg/kg) under mental fatigue
Luiz José Frota Solon‐Júnior +3 more
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Abstract Background The complexities of Latino/a/e/x racial identity remain underexplored in the context of engineering education. Here, we examine the experiences of five Latinas with engineering aspirations, focusing on how they understand their racialized identities and racial inequity in STEM.
Summer Blanco +2 more
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