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Poza antropocentryzm. Funkcje drugoosobowej zoonarracji w powieści Szczur Andrzeja Zaniewskiego

open access: yesZagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich, 2022
This paper presents a correlation between second-person narration and the more-than-hu­man perspectivity in animal narratives. The analysis focuses on representations of “you” nar­ration in Andrzej Zaniewski’s novel Rat, published for the first time in ...
Piotr F. Piekutowski
doaj   +1 more source

Trans Forms: Gender-Variant Subjectivity and First-Person Narration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Ph. D. ThesisMy thesis argues for the ‘gender-variant’ narrator as a key figure in contemporary Anglophone literature. I examine first-person narratives from the past five decades in a range of genres (memoir, literary fiction, science fiction ...
Pellegrini Giampietro, Chiara
core  

The skills required for transition to university and study in biological sciences: A student perspective

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
Bioscience students were asked for their opinions on the value and teaching of skills. 204 responded that teamwork, time management and study skills are necessary to reach University, that scientific writing, research, laboratory and presentation skills are taught effectively during their studies, while other skills are gained inherently through study ...
Janella Borrell, Susan Crennell
wiley   +1 more source

Evangelisk ironi

open access: yesNordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, 2018
This article addresses the question whether unreliable narration, as the concept is understood in the tradition following Wayne Booth’s original definition, can occur in non-fictional stories.
Rolf Gaasland
doaj   +1 more source

Iris Murdoch and the Chime of More than One Bell: Ethical Imagination and Attention to Voices

open access: yesÉtudes Britanniques Contemporaines, 2020
The article proposes a reading of Murdoch’s novel The Bell (1958), pointing to similarities between the plight of Dora Greenfield and that of two emblematic figures in 19th century fiction, Dorothea Brooke in Middlemarch, Isabel Archer in The Portrait of
Cornelius Crowley
doaj   +1 more source

INTERACTIVE NARRATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE

open access: yes, 2008
Interactive narration based on new media has become important research topic for post-narratology. It features non-linearity and can be classified as person-to-person, person-to-machine, and machine-to-machine.
Huang Minfen   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Why human connection is the true metric of research success

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
Human‐centred mentorship can be shaped by mentor attributes, actions, intrinsic drive and career ambition. Drawing on reflections across Singapore and France, as well as workshop insights from FEBS‐IUBMB ENABLE 2024, this article shows that human‐centred mentorship creates the conditions for sustainable growth, well‐being and retention in research ...
Timothy Lin Yun Tan   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Emerging insights into CC and CXC chemokines and their receptors in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
The dual roles of CC and CXC chemokines in distinguishing active, latent, and subclinical tuberculosis were reviewed, along with an evaluation of their potential as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets to advance precision medicine in tuberculosis management. The graphical abstract was generated with AI assistance (Gemini 3.0).
Xuying Yin, Dangsheng Xiao, Jiezuan Yang
wiley   +1 more source

Evangeliefortællingens udsigelse

open access: yesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, 1990
Inspired by the work of A. J. Greimas and Claude Bremond the article presents an elementary definition of the enunciation of the narrative, its narration: 1)      The narrator (enunciator) seeks to give the narratee (enunciate) an idea of a state of ...
Ole Davidsen
doaj   +1 more source

Pathways and pitfalls: a qualitative study of student experiences in biomedical science education

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
Biomedical science students from underrepresented backgrounds face barriers including financial strain, disrupted laboratory access and cultural exclusion. Peer networks provide vital support when institutional systems are difficult to navigate. To create inclusive learning environments and achieve academic success, educators should blend active, hands‐
Olivia J. Russell   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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