Voice and Body: Emotional Proximity and Physical Distance in Marie de France’s ‘Laustic’ [PDF]
Through the lens of feminist theoretical questions and gender studies, this paper explores the relationship between voice and body and the emotional and physical distance that occurs between genders in Marie de France’s Laustic.
Zisa, Jessica
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Uncomfortable Proximity: Perception of Christianity as a Cultural Villain in South Korea
In global media audience reception studies, one of the most popular yet highly contested theories has been Joseph Straubhaar’s theory of cultural proximity. Despite Straubhaar’s inclusion of religious dimensions in his definition of the concept, however,
Seung Min Hong
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Local flavors and regional markers : The Low Countries and their commercially driven and proximity-focused film remake practice [PDF]
The practice of Dutch-Flemish film remaking that came into existence in the new millennium quickly appeared to be of great importance in the film industries of Flanders and The Netherlands – and consequently of Europe.
Cuelenaere, Eduard +2 more
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Value Changes in Transforming China [PDF]
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is back on the global agenda. Inthe late 1970s, the process of modernization (reform and opening up under Deng Xiaoping) brought enormous changes to the economy, society and cultural landscape.
Thomas Herdin, Wolfgang Aschauer
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Transcriptomes of Major Proximal Tubule Cell Culture Models [PDF]
Significance Statement Transformed cultured cell lines are widely used for research on the physiology, pathophysiology, toxicology, and pharmacology of the renal proximal tubule. The lines most appropriate for a given use depend upon the set of expressed genes.
Syed J. Khundmiri +4 more
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Parasites and politics: why cross-cultural studies must control for relatedness, proximity and covariation [PDF]
A growing number of studies seek to identify predictors of broad-scale patterns in human cultural diversity, but three sources of non-independence in human cultural variables can bias the results of cross-cultural studies. First, related cultures tend to
Lindell Bromham +4 more
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Surely fades away: Polaroid photography and the contradictions of cultural value [PDF]
Photography has always had a precarious relation to cultural value: as Walter Benjamin put it, those who argued for photography as an art were bringing it to a tribunal it was in the process of overthrowing.
Buse, P
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Does cultural proximity contain terrorism diffusion? [PDF]
What are the security consequences of population movements? This article seeks to provide a better understanding of when, how, and under what conditions terrorism diffuses across countries via migration flows as a vehicle. We contribute to this debate by studying the influence of migrants’ cultural proximity to the native population of their host ...
Bohmelt T., Bove V.
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Disordered but rhythmic—the role of intrinsic protein disorder in eukaryotic circadian timing
Unstructured domains known as intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are present in nearly every part of the eukaryotic core circadian oscillator. IDRs enable many diverse inter‐ and intramolecular interactions that support clock function. IDR conformations are highly tunable by post‐translational modifications and environmental conditions, which ...
Emery T. Usher, Jacqueline F. Pelham
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Taking gravity online: the role of virtual proximity in international finance
This paper analyses international patterns of bilateral portfolio equity and debt investment in a gravity model framework. We contribute to the literature by exploring the role of virtual proximity – measured by bilateral internet hyperlinks between ...
Hellmanzik, Christiane, Schmitz, Martin
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