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Review of J. Hautsch’s book “Mind, Body, and Emotion in the Reception and Creation Practices of Fan Communities: Thinking Through Feels”

open access: yesCorpus Mundi
The review is dedicated to J. Hautsch’s book “Mind, Body, and Emotion in the Reception and Creation Practices of Fan Communities: Thinking Through Feels,” in which the author analyses fan reading and emotional experience through various aspects of ...
Olesya S. Yakushenkova
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Characters and character cycles

open access: yesCharacters and character cycles
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Corrigendum: Watching More Closely: Shot Scale Affects Film Viewers' Theory of Mind Tendency But Not Ability

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Brendan Rooney   +2 more
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Characterization of characters and pseudo-characters

open access: yes, 2016
Let \(R\) be an algebra over a commutative ring \(A\). An \(A\)-linear functional \(f:R\to A\) is called central if \(f(xy)=f(yx)\) for all \(x,y\in R\). For a central functional \(f\), a map \(S_n(f):R\to A\) is defined by \(S_n(f)(x)=\sum_{\sigma\in{\mathfrak S}_n}\varepsilon(\sigma)(\sigma\cdot f)(x)\), where \({\mathfrak S}_n\) is the symmetric ...
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La violence envers les Barbares et la figure de l’empereur chrétien : Zosime, Histoire nouvelle IV, 26 ; 30 ; 40.

open access: yesCahiers des Études Anciennes
Three passages from the 4th book of Zosimus’ New History enable us to study the irruption of a spontaneous form of violence against barbarians who are depicted as a danger for the Empire.
Nastasia Fouillet
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ON THE CHARACTERS AND THE CHARACTER RINGS OF FINITE GROUPS

open access: yesMemoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University. Series A, Mathematics, 1957
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Character and Character Cycle

open access: yesProceedings of the Symposium on Representation Theory, 1991
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Characters and Character States

2021
This chapter examines the theory and methods that allow systematists to recognize characters, character states, and the taxa they delimit. In systematics, similarity is a relative relation that exists among at least three things. For a given attribute, two things are more similar to one another than either of them is to a third thing, and when multiple
Andrew V. Z. Brower, Randall T. Schuh
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The Character of "Character"

New Literary History, 1974
HAT EXACTLY is "character"? How is it possible at present to think of the "concept" of "character"-if it is a concept? Assuming that this concept has a history, how far are we along now in this history or in the examination of this history? What does "character" name?
Helene Cixous, Keith Cohen
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Character, Character Type, and Character Organization

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1989
This paper explores the relevance of the concept of character organization for psychoanalysis and argues for its usefulness in preserving what is specific to character. Character organization is viewed as a bridge concept between the observable and the structural, the role of fantasy and object relations in development, and as a convenient way of ...
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