Rhetorical Self-Fashioning in Aramburu: A Contemporary Take on Cervantine Techniques [PDF]
In Cervantes’ Don Quijote (1605), Dulcinea does not participate in any dialogue, and yet still appears a vivid character as real as the other female characters who do speak in the novel.
Posey, Alison
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Human “ish”: Voices from Beyond the Grave in Contemporary Narratives
This essay examines three contemporary genre narratives that explore the concept of life after death: an amateur digital “creepypasta” posted on Reddit, an episode of the television series Black Mirror, and Paul La Farge’s 2017 novel The Night Ocean ...
Heather Duncan
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Book Review: Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography - Representing Canadian History through Graphic Art [PDF]
This paper explores how graphic art, specifically in the comic-strip form, can represent events of the past and engage readers in historical narratives.
Vaughan, Brock J.
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The discursive construction of EU counter-terrorism policy: writing the ‘migrant other’, securitisation and control [PDF]
This article argues that the EU counter-terrorism policy reflects a deep-rooted mistrust or fear of the ‘migrant other’. The first half of the article focuses on the discursive construction of terrorism and the concept of securitisation.
Baker-Beall, C
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Narrative Counseling and Life Skills
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LIFE‐VALUE NARRATIVES AND THE IMPACT OF ASTROBIOLOGY ON CHRISTIAN ETHICS
“Pale Blue Dot” and “Anthropocene” are common tropes in astrobiology and often appear in ethical arguments. Both support a decentering of human life relative to biological life in terms of value.
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Spiritual Narratives in Everyday Life: A Description of the Project [PDF]
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Ammerman, Nancy T.
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THE RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF METHODIST TICKETS, AND ASSOCIATED PRACTICES OF COLLECTING AND RECOLLECTING, 1741-2017 [PDF]
Among all the paper ephemera surviving from eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain, the humble Methodist ticket has attracted little attention from scholars and collectors. Issued quarterly to members as a testimonial to religious conduct, many
Lloyd, Sarah
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Exploring illness and social care management: comparing consumer perspectives of suffering and the challenges faced by service providers [PDF]
This thesis as a case study explored the narratives of a convenience sample of four women with the disease known as lupus. The author used an ethnographic approach to investigate how these women coped and how service providers, including carers, met ...
Robin, Blaine
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The Social Nature of Individual Self-Identity: Akan and Narrative Conceptions of Personhood [PDF]
Marya Schechtman has given us reasons to think that there are different questions that compose personal identity. On the one hand, there is the question of reidentification, which concerns what makes a person the same person through different time-slices.
Barnes, Corey L.
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