What makes Breton lays ‘Breton’? Bretons, Britons and Celtic ‘otherness’ in medieval romance
An exploration of the semantic and cultural fields behind the term ‘Breton’ suggests that the modern word ‘Celtic’ corresponds better to what is implied by the expression ‘Breton lay’.
Leo Carruthers
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Les défis de l’enseignement en breton. L’exemple de l’appropriation sociolinguistique [PDF]
The school now plays a central role in the process of revitalizing Breton, a language in a minority situation. As such, teaching in Breton must take particular account of the sociolinguistic and ideological context in which it takes place. This teaching,
Gwenole Larvol
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À propos du Stabat Mater breton de Tanguy Guéguen (1622) : le « moyen-breton » existe-t-il ? [PDF]
Like Middle High German and Middle French, Middle Breton is supposed to cover an intermediate period between the oldest state of the language, Old Breton, and its most recent state, Modern Breton.
Yves Le Berre
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Identifying barriers and facilitators to reporting and disclosing sexual violence (SV) for undergraduate students in Canadian and American universities: a scoping review protocol [PDF]
Background Canadian and American undergraduate universities grapple with gender-based violence, notably sexual violence (SV), primarily affecting women in their initial four months of university.
Karen Kennedy +6 more
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L’École, planche de salut du breton ?
Alors que la pratique familiale du breton s’est considérablement raréfiée, c’est l’école qui apparait aujourd’hui comme le principal instrument de la transmission de cette langue.
Erwan Le Pipec
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Dalí, Disney and Destino: Alchemy in Animation
Salvador Dalí claimed that he made his whole life “a work of alchemy.” He saw in alchemy the principle of metamorphosis and “the transmutation of bodies.” Carl Jung recognized “imaginatio” as the key to alchemy.
David Allen
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Néo-bretonnants – konstruowanie tożsamości językowej przez młode pokolenie osób bretońskojęzycznych
Néo-bretonnants: The Construction of Linguistic Identity by the Young Generation of Breton-Speaking People According to statistics there are today only about 200,000 people who know the Breton language, but 70% of them are over 60 years old.
Nicole Dołowy-Rybińska
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Joseph Cornell. La modernità del marginale
The article is based on the analysis of materials from the Joseph Cornell fund at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Series 3 and 4 in particular (“Diaries” and “Sources”) reveal Cornell as a possible theorist for “plan b”, in several
Kevin McManus
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Introduction Previous studies have shown that Peer Support Programs (PSPs) promote workforce wellness by supporting clinicians during times of heightened stress and vulnerability (Keyser, et al., 2021). Inclusion of case discussions in PSPs can provide
A. Raji +8 more
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In Search of the “Benefits” in Certified B Corporations
This article focuses on certified B Corporations in Atlantic Canada and attempts to understand the benefits in being certified. Telephone interviews and a questionnaire were used to solicit recipients’ feedback on the delivery of their brand promises ...
Jasmine Alam +4 more
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