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BİR KÜLTÜREL GEÇİŞ KAYNAĞI OLARAK MEDEA OYUNUNUN İRLANDA TOPLUMUNA ADAPTASYONU
Medea mitosunu kaynak alan Medea oyunu yazıldığı dönemde toplumun içinde bulunduğu yargıları sorgulamış, kültürel değerlerin yeniden değerlendirilmesinin önünü açmış ve bakış açılarına değişiklik getirmeyi amaçlamıştır.
Kader Güzel
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This article expands upon the range of options and methods of some of my earlier studies on Euripides and the Old Testament. These studies have sought to discover similar linguistic features and concepts in the texts of Euripides and the Old Testament ...
Evangelia G. Dafni
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Tragedy, Euripides, Melodrama: Hamartia, Medea, Liminality
Este artículo estudia las dimensiones sociohistóricas y las implicaciones culturales y teatrales del tratamiento que Eurípides da al mito de Medea. Eurípides da voz a las víctimas del aventurerismo, de las agresiones y de las traiciones cometidas en ...
Brian G. Caraher
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Reexamining Medea’s Monstrosity in Greek Mythology and Eilish Quin’s Medea
In 2024, Eilish Quin published the novel Medea, which is a feminist approach to the Medea myth from Greek mythology. Medea’s myth is heavily influenced by Euripides’ play Medea, a play in which she kills her children to enact revenge on her cheating ...
Rachel Scoggins
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This article explores what drives households to adopt solar PV and battery systems in South East Queensland. Using hybrid discrete choice experiments, it reveals distinct adopter profiles and highlights cost, system size, and energy independence as key motivators.
Mohammad Alipour +3 more
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Abstract Objective Pathogenic variants in γ‐aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor genes have been associated with a wide spectrum of neurological disorders. We aimed to delineate the clinical trajectories associated with gain‐of‐function (GoF) and loss‐of‐function (LoF) variants in GABRB2 and GABRB3, and to develop a risk‐prediction model for gross
Sebastian Ortiz +73 more
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Euripides' Medea: the theatricality of "madness"
Medea is an Ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides and first played in 431 BC. It portrays a woman who goes beyond the traditional role of a woman in Ancient Greek society, so far as to kill her children and her husband’s new wife—to revenge his ...
Iakovos Menelaou
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CUT&Tag for High‐Resolution Epigenomic Profiling From a Low Amount of Arabidopsis Tissue
ABSTRACT Background The genome‐wide profiling of chromatin states that are defined by different histone posttranslational modifications, known as epigenomic profiling, is crucial for understanding the epigenetic regulations of gene expression, both in animal and plant systems.
Yixuan Fu +2 more
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A metatheatrical perspective on the Medea of Seneca
El presente artículo se centra en algunos de los aspectos retóricos de la Medea de Séneca, para ofrecer una lectura metateatral de la misma. Con este objetivo, se reflexiona sobre el personaje de Medea, que representaría el rol del alter ego del poeta ...
Jonathan Lavilla de Lera
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«Une grande danseuse»: corpo e movimento nella ‘Medea’ di Adelaide Ristori
Commenting on Adelaide Ristori’s interpretation of Medea in 1858, Théophile Gautier drew a comparison with the Austrian dancer Fanny Elssler. According to Gautier, Ristori as Medea revealed her talent as a dancer, which could flourish to the fullest ...
Giulia Taddeo
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