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Anthropologists, in common with social theorists more generally, have often understood social life as an emergent phenomenon grounded in practices of creativity and improvisation. Where stasis and continuity feature, these are often presented as illusory manifestations of underlying processes of ‘invention’, or as external impositions upon otherwise ...
Paolo Heywood, Thomas Yarrow
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L’autoportrait à pinces. Variations sur l’art du solo dansé
Dominique Dupuy, dancer and choreographer, renowned Father of Modern Dance in France, presents his intimate and poetic meditations about the “state of life” of the dancer in the moment of creation and of artistic presentation of a dance solo.
Dominique Dupuy
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ABSTRACT This article examines a wave of Orientalism‐inspired food commercials that appeared on television in France between 1975 and 2000. Older commercials for couscous were more banal, emphasizing a given product's superiority or affordability. Around 1975, however, there was a concerted shift in the advertising; new spots contained exoticized ...
Kelly Ricciardi Colvin
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“MEDITATIONS” FOR CLARINET SOLO BY VALENTIN TIMARU - MUSICAL ANALYSIS
The work Meditations (for solo clarinet in A), by Valentin Timaru, is dedicated to Ioan Goilă and was composed in 1997. At the basis of the sonorous discourse elaboration there is a two measures “thematic nucleus”, elaborated in a folkloristic spirit ...
Cristian BENCE-MUK
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THE AESTHETICS OF URBAN METABOLISM: Landscape, Design and the Politics of In/Visibility
Abstract In this article, we chart the evolving aesthetic contours of urban metabolism across London, focusing on the River Lea and Thamesmead to the north and south of the River Thames, respectively. We begin in the nineteenth century, when these two sites formed critical nodes within a new sewerage system that relegated the city’s circulatory flows ...
Ben Platt, Zuhri James
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‘I, Me, Myself’: Selfhood and Melancholy in the Journals of Gertrude Savile (1697–1758)
Abstract This article examines the journals of Gertrude Savile from 1727 in light of recent scholarship on early modern and eighteenth‐century melancholy. The concept had myriad associations with medicine, physiology, the imagination, and feeling, but questions remain about how melancholy during this period was considered by those outside the narrow ...
Daniel Beaumont
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THE PECULIARITIES OF THERAPY FOR POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER OF VETERANS OF ANTI-TERRORIST OPERATION IN ...
B. Tkach
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Quality of Life Among Thai Patients With Advanced Cancer: Findings From the APPROACH Study
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Thailand, but quality of life with cancer is not well understood. Thai patients had relatively high quality of life, but the pervasiveness of self‐blame and its association with reduced quality of life, and the large proportion with depressive symptoms, stresses the need for mental health care.
Waranee Bunchuailua +4 more
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