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The Wicked Weeping Woman: A Reconsideration of Women's Agency in the Lament
Drawing on philosophical frameworks of agency, autonomy, and vulnerability as developed by feminist opera scholars, this paper examines the use of the lament in the expression of female unhappiness through a comparison of the representations of the ...
Annika Williams
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A Pentecostal perspective on the use of Psalms of Lament in worship
The idea of lament as part of human worship experience is foreign within the Pentecostal tradition. This is the case not only in Pentecostal literature, but also in Pentecostal liturgy.
Leonard P Mar�
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Our agenda is hidden from all but a few, Not one soul in a hundred has more than a clue.
Williams, Mick R.
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Lament in Verse Epitaphs from Hellenistic Itanos
Itanos on Crete produced a striking dossier of inscribed Hellenistic elegiac epitaphs. The three longest echo the motifs and dialogic or antiphonal structure of sung lament or literary representations of it, and they recall the circumstances of lament ...
Joseph W. Day
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“How long will my glory be reproach?”: Honor and Shame in OT Lament Traditions
Old Testament scholarship increasingly recognizes that honor and shame were ubiquitous cultural values in ancient Israel. While this development has led to several full-length studies on honor and shame in OT prosaic books, OT poetic books in which honor-
Jerry Hwang
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Pain’s Echo: Lament and Revenge in Ovid’s “Procne and Philomela”
The article offers a reexamination of Ovid’s story of Philomela and Procne, with an emphasis on revenge and lament as two responses to acts of wrongdoing and loss. My analysis begins by exploring philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives, mainly from
Ilit Ferber
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LAMENT PSALMS, THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY AND GOVERNANCE IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIA
Managing and coping with distress is one aspect of human life that remains a puzzle. Different cultures and traditions have developed means of handling issues of distress.
Uzoma Amos Dike
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Real‐World Performance of CSF Kappa Free Light Chains in the 2024 McDonald Criteria
ABSTRACT Objective Kappa free light chains (KFLCs) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) have a similar performance to CSF‐restricted oligoclonal bands (OCB) for multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis. To help with implementation, we set out to resolve several remaining uncertainties: (1) performance in a real‐world cohort and the 2024 McDonald criteria; (2 ...
Maya M. Leibowitz +11 more
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Lament, Trauma, and Scripture: Reclaiming the Language of Sacred Protest
Lament is a biblical genre of profound theological significance that remains underappreciated in many contemporary contexts. It stands at the intersection of suffering, protest, and divine encounter, offering individuals and communities a sacred language
John Rikka Umaru
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Elegiac moods: Early Greek elegy and more
This article explores the relationships and correlations between early Greek elegy (7th—5th c. BC) and the elegiac mood of a poem understood today as a nostalgic and melancholic attitude of the subject evoked in a poem.
Krystyna Bartol
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