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Color as A Narrative Device in Illustration: A Systematic Review
Color in picture book illustration operates simultaneously as a representational code, cognitive scaffold, and affective cue supporting theories such as Dual Coding and multimodal discourse while revealing gaps in methodology and cross‐cultural research.
Lidia Jiménez‐Duarte +2 more
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Archival encounters: Troubling material and the historical geographies of workplace violence
Abstract This paper reflects on the archival encounter. In our discussion, we consider interactions between researchers and more troubling and violent materials, specifically industrial death and injury, held within archives. We contribute to ongoing methodological thought within historical geography by drawing on literature relating to archival ...
Liv Robinson, Paul Griffin
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Long Live the Weeds!: gli scarti vegetali nella poesia di Theodore Roethke degli anni ’30 e ’40
Vegetal flotsam – undesirable or discarded and dead vegetation – holds and important position in the poetic imagery of Theodore Roethke’s production of the 1930s and ’40. In Roethke’s first two volumes (Open House and The Lost Son and Other Poems), weeds
Ginevra Paparoni
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Predicting the distribution of oil, buoyant plastics, flotsam, and marine organisms near the ocean surface remains a fundamental problem of practical importance.
Eric A. D'Asaro +9 more
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Gleaning and Dreaming on Car Park Beach
This article explores beachcombing and gleaning as practices that combine mobility with daydreaming and which allow us to experience our environment with the perception of ‘tactile nearness’ (Benjamin).
Jo Croft
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The Reader–Player Interactivity Framework offers a cross‐disciplinary model to understand narrative interactivity. ABSTRACT Stories unfold across a varied landscape of mediums, including video games, tabletop games, interactive films, and traditional literary texts.
Brady L. Nash +6 more
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Les Cenci e il don Giovanni: traduzione, (ri)configurazione e “scarto” in una novella Stendhaliana
On July 1st, 1837, Stendhal publishes a novella, Les Cenci, in La Revue des Deux Mondes. He deliberately proposes an arbitrary translation of a text from the Roman manuscript of Palazzo Caetani (BNF, Ms Italien 172).
Serena Perego
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 2, Page 73-91, July 2026.
Natalie Ferris
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Decolonizing Scaffolding: Learning from First Nations’ Resurgence to Recalibrate Entrepreneurship
Abstract Indigenous communities are resurging and harnessing this momentum to reshape their social world. As they reclaim their cultural resources, rights, and identities, they gain control over how and whether to engage with Western social structures.
Maggie M. Cascadden +3 more
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This article examines white Australian veterans' views and memories of Vietnamese people in three stages: during the war, after the Fall of Saigon, and upon return to Vietnam. Drawing on original oral histories with veterans who returned to Vietnam, this article shows that veterans' characterisations of Vietnamese were fundamentally about defining ...
Mia Martin Hobbs
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