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Political dimensions of gender inclusive writing in Parisian universities. [PDF]
Abstract Écriture inclusive (EI) has long been the topic of public debates in France. These debates have become more intense in recent years, often focusing on the higher education system and culminating in the formulation of three separate laws banning it for public administration.
Burnett H, Pozniak C.
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Aretino Jesuited: an English Translation of the Sette Salmi in Seventeenth‐Century Douai
Abstract This article offers the first focused analysis of John Hawkins's 1635 English rendering of Pietro Aretino's Parafrasi sopra i sette salmi della penitenza di David, situating the translation within its Catholic and translingual context. Nearly a century after Thomas Wyatt's versified treatment of the Sette Salmi, a sequence of seven Psalms ...
Andrew S. Keener
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Documenting the UNESCO feast: stories of women’s ‘empowerment’ and programmatic cooking
Heritage politics can transform a dish, a cuisine or a meal into the emblem of a nation, a region or a community. A cultural and economic driver, culinary heritage has revealed the opportunities that actors can draw out of cultural essentialism, and the commercial exploitation that this can lead to. However, we know less about the consequences culinary
Raúl Matta
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Abstract Arctic marine mammals (AMMs) are icons of climate change, largely because of their close association with sea ice. However, neither a circumpolar assessment of AMM status nor a standardized metric of sea ice habitat change is available. We summarized available data on abundance and trend for each AMM species and recognized subpopulation.
Kristin L. Laidre +15 more
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Смерть животных в барочной эмблеме [Smertʹ životnyh v baročnoj èmbleme]
The Baroque emblem in an allegorical form conveys certain ideas to the reader. Man of the Baroque era perceived the world as a book. All elements of the universe served as signs, and certain ideas were conveyed with their help.
Maria Nenarokova
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La couronne agreste dans le théâtre de Shakespeare : ornement pastoral ou emblème de folie ?
In The Winter’s Tale, Shakespeare’s tragicomedy performed in 1611, the playwright includes a now famous pastoral scene, the “sheep-shearing feast”, during which Perdita swaps her shepherdess’s clothes for the attire of Goddess Flora, thus adorning ...
Pascale Drouet
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Cet article interroge la dialectique complexe de l’expression libre du désir et de la tyrannie de l’amour dans le roman La Virgen de Lope de Vega (Atanor, 2011) de l’écrivain madrilène Pedro García Martín. Nous avons choisi de faire dialoguer littérature,
Sophie Pelissier-Chaze
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Sous contrainte de légitimation institutionnelle
Cet article aborde la question de la circulation internationale des œuvres sous l’angle de son traitement institutionnel. Il propose d’enquêter sur l’émergence de la traduction comme objet d’investissement des politiques publiques en France, au moment où
Marcella Frisani
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L’édification du gratte-ciel, motif du cinéma d’avant-garde américain
Le gratte-ciel et le cinéma se sont développés en même temps, deux fruits de la modernité urbaine. De cette proximité naît peut être le fait que le cinéma américain, d’avant-garde en particulier, s’est amplement emparé de ce bâtiment. A travers une étude
Barbara Turquier
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This article analyses “what the mountain does” to people seeking asylum in Switzerland. It focuses on their experiences while they are accommodated in collective reception centres at high altitudes.
Viviane Cretton
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