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Medea Rejuvenates Herself: Female Roles and the Use of the Body in Seneca’s Medea
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the arc of the sequence of events through which Medea rejuvenates herself – as she has rejuvenated others before her, she does it as if she were simply disassembling herself and putting herself in her own cauldron ...
Ildikó Csepregi
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The centrality of Medea in Gower’s ‘Tale of Jason and Medea’
Showcasing some examples of Gower’s artistic use of form to serve content, this article argues that the formalistic structure of ‘The Tale of Jason and Medea’ is a rhetorical means deployed by the poet to manage his narrative content and highlight its ...
Malek Jamal Zuraikat
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Inverse Medea as a Novel Gene Drive System for Local Population Replacement: A Theoretical Analysis [PDF]
One strategy to control mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever, on a regional scale is to use gene drive systems to spread disease-refractory genes into wild mosquito populations.
John M Marshall, Bruce A Hay
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La ítaca inalcanzable: el imposible regreso de los héroes griegos
Los antiguos griegos, obligados durante toda su historia a partir y a regresar, fabularon sobre la dificultad o imposibilidad del retorno. Muchos de estos relatos se encontraban recogidos en el poema épico perdido Nóstoi (Los regresos), donde se relataba
Begoña Ortega Villaro
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Conflicting identities: Medea of Euripides in two Argentine tragedies
Two Argentine authors interrelate through the reception of the myth of Medea. Beyond the times in which their works circumscribe, both converge particularly in the otherness of their protagonists, traversed by the violence that exudes from the territory ...
María Silvina Delbueno
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Medea es considerada uno de los personajes más controvertidos de la literatura. A su primera aparición en literatura en la Teogonía (957-962) de Hesíodo, le han seguido numerosas más entre los autores clásicos y modernos.
Laura Castillo Bel
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The murderous and destructive dimension in the acts of mothers in our corpus invites us to relate to the myth of Medea, the real place of the most tragic fantasies.
Assia Marfouq, Abdelghani Brija
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HOME AND EXILE: A POST-COLONIAL ANALYSIS OF EURIPIDES’ PLAY MEDEA
In the wake of the forced mass displacement of people due to the outbreak of wars, the scintillating tale of the titular character in Euripides’ play, Medea has found new meanings in the post-modern world.
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Psychosocial factors and hippocampal subfields: The Medea‐7T study
Specific subfields within the hippocampus have shown vulnerability to chronic stress, highlighting the importance of looking regionally within the hippocampus to understand the role of psychosocial factors in the development of neurodegenerative diseases.
Emma L. Twait +7 more
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CMC of diverse Gemini surfactants modelling using a hybrid approach combining SVR-DA [PDF]
Quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) technique provides a suitable tool to predict the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of Gemini surfactants from their structure descriptors.
Laidi Maamar +5 more
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