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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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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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Lament of Medea: A Kinesthetic Performance / Medea’nın Ağıtı: Kinestetik Bir Performans [PDF]
This study shows how the language of lament liberates a woman from a socially constructed murderous identity. By using stylistic analysis and mainly focusing on the method of singing lament, this article shows the possibility of undermining the ...
Fulya Kincal
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Selfish genetic elements have been found in the genomes of many species, yet our understanding of their evolutionary dynamics is only partially understood.
Sarah A. Cash +3 more
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Medea: Greek myth and peculiar identity [PDF]
This paper will primarily focus on the philosophical depictions of Medea’s character and actions. The following identities will be examined: gender (which roles defined a woman in antiquity and are these definitions still relevant today ...
Plećaš Tamara, Đorđević Ana
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Both acquired injuries and congenital malformations often cause lifelong disabilities in children, with a significant impact on cognitive abilities.
Claudia Corti +8 more
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The Monastery near Kıyıköy in European Turkey
The monastery near today’s Kıyıköy settlement on the Black Sea coast is a very interesting rock-cut complex. It probably inherited an ancient sanctuary near the ancient Thracian and Roman city of Salmydessos, which became an important Christian center in
Alexandar Portalsky, Mariya Bagasheva
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Jason and Medea’s Relationship in Medea:
Medea in Euripides’ Medea murders her two sons to take revenge on her husband Jason who has married the Corinthian princess Glauce for royal power. However, little attention has been paid towards the cause behind the killing of her sons. This paper will
Mahbuba Sarker Shama
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L/a madre no existe: Lacan, Medea y la posición femenina de la “verdadera” mujer
Este ensayo propone una lectura psicoanalítica de la Medea de Eurípides. Lacan sostiene que Medea es una “verdadera mujer” porque su acto privilegia la condición de mujer antes que la de madre.
Norman Marin Calderon
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