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Fetishism as Theatrical Device in Nelson Rodrigues's Os Sete Gatinhos
In this essay, I examine the concept of fetish and how it manifests itself as Brazilian social structures in the theater of Nelson Rodrigues. I offer a particularly detailed study of fetish in Rodrigues’s Os Sete Gatinhos.
Isadora Grevan de Carvalho
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Schwannoma in Masquerade [PDF]
Neurilemmoma is a rare nerve tumor seldom included in the list of differential diagnosis of soft tissue swelling in maxillofacial region. Arrival at a clinical diagnosis of schwannomas is rarely possible as there are hardly any characteristic clinical features to help in its and it is mostly established by histopathologic examination.
Shaji, Thomas +4 more
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Reappraising the Nsukka Ọmabe festival through the lens of ethno-aesthetics, therapy and healing
In Igbo traditional religion (ITR), there are different means through which therapy and healing are achieved. One such means is through the Nsukka-Igbo Ọmabe masquerade festival rituals and performance theatre.
Martins N. Okoro
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Dance serves an important role in the cultural lives of a people and transcends the overall aesthetics of the body to convey the cultural essence of the dance.
Benjamin Obeghare Izu
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The masquerade image in news media texts 2020-2024 [PDF]
The article examines the linguistic peculiarities of the masquerade image in news media texts of 2020-2024. The research is aimed at systematizing scientific research devoted to the theoretical analysis of news texts formation through the use of ...
Segal N.A. +2 more
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While the New Woman was often mocked and caricatured as a mannish and destructive figure in the late Victorian press, New Woman writers also used humour to attack the status quo and parry ridicule with ridicule.
Mariam Zarif
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Masquerading dacryocystitis [PDF]
Abstract Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (IPEH), otherwise known as Masson’s tumor, is a benign lesion of the skin with no known malignant transformations reported. It is considered a non-neoplastic lesion, as it is reactive to some vascular insult, usually a thrombus in a vein leading to vascular endothelial cell ...
Huffman, Clayton A, Timoney, Peter J
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This case highlights the postoperative management of a patient with hypotony who masqueraded as wound leak following manual small-incision cataract surgery (MSICS). A 66-year-old male patient underwent uneventful MSICS in the left eye.
Bharat Gurnani +3 more
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Juvenile recurrent respiratory papillomatosis: A rare masquerade of asthma [PDF]
Juvenile recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JRRP) is a rare condition. The varied presentation of this condition predisposes to misdiagnosis and potential life-threatening airway obstruction. In this paper, we have reported a case of JRRP presenting
Woi Hon Boo +3 more
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Orbital venous malformation masquerading as lacrimal mucocele
While mucocele of the lacrimal sac typical presents as a medial canthal lesion located below the medial canthal tendon, there may be an occasional simulating clinical condition.
Nidhi Pandey
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