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The Courtroom Sketch: Journalism and Justice in Literaturnaia gazeta
Abstract In the decades following Stalin’s death, the newspaper Literaturnaia gazeta shaped Soviet legal culture through the genre of the courtroom sketch (sudebnyi ocherk), a blend of fact‐based reportage, personal memoir, literary narration, and social commentary aimed at the task of working through thorny questions of morality and legality.
Rebecca Reich
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Ce texte présente une brève histoire anatomique du clitoris telle qu’elle peut être reconstituée à partir des ouvrages médicaux de l’Antiquité jusqu’au xixe siècle.
Sylvie Chaperon
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Short Abstract In this paper, I suggest a new way of looking at the aesthetically motivated invitation of the putative wild into the inner sanctum of human artifice, the domestic sphere. I argue that the paradoxes of what I call “domestic rewilding” deserve particular attention, as they reveal the aesthetic and political preoccupations motivating such ...
Olga Petri
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Reescrituras de la tradición: Le latin mystique de Remy de Gourmont
Dentro de las diversas relecturas de la literatura latina ‘decadente’ del fin de siècle, Le latin mystique (1892) de Remy DE GOURMONT ocupa un lugar excepcional, en la medida en que no se trata solamente de un texto crítico sino también de una antología ...
Mariano Javier Sverdloff
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In this paper, the role of popular culture in fin-de-siècle Latvian literature has been explored by analysing the mid-nineteenth century Latvian translation of Christoph Schmid’s novel Genoveva (1846) by Ansis Leitāns, and unfinished drama Genoveva (1908)
Benedikts Kalnačs, Pauls Daija
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The politics of rewilding through an ecofeminist lens
Short Abstract In this short commentary for the Gender and Rewilding Special Section, I look through an ecofeminist lens to focus on two themes in the special issue—reproductive labour and epistemic injustice—that should promote radically different conversations about the politics of rewilding but are seldom found in the academic literature in this ...
Sherilyn MacGregor
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The Economics of Illustration: The Revue illustrée in the 1890s
The Parisian Revue Illustrée (1885–1912), a middle-class periodical of broad circulation and sophisticated iconography, lets us examine the expansion of fin-de-siècle culture beyond the so-called ‘petites revues’, particularly in the years 1894–1903 ...
Marianne Van Remoortel
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Déjà riche d’une longue tradition scripturaire, le cycle d’Alexandre jouit d’un regain d’intérêt à la fin du Moyen Âge qui lui apporte de nouveaux éclairages. En témoignent deux traductions hispaniques : le récit de voyages de Jean de Mandeville, traduit
Julia Roumier
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O solipsismo como forma extrema de ceticismo no Século das Luzes
Cet article s’attache à montrer la persistance au XVIIIe siècle d’un problème né en sol cartésien – le solipsisme – afin d’atténuer la distinction trop abrupte que l’on fait habituellement entre le rationalisme classique et l’empirisme des Lumières ...
Sebastian Charles
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Psyche’s Daughter of Today: Sara Jeannette Duncan and the New Woman
The Canadian novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan (1861-1922) constructed a New Woman heroine in the fin-de- siecle novel; A Daughter of Today (1894). Written in the popular mode of the transatlantic novel; the work engages in debate on the appropriate ...
Michelle Gadpaille
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