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Im ages from Language? Ekphrasis, Memory and the Problem of Imagery in a Book of Poems by Imre Oravecz [PDF]
The dilemma of comparing picture and lyrical language can be perfectly parallelized with the unique (generical or media related) process of ekphrasis.
Victor Pataki
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Ecuadorian Women Architects: A Gender Turn in the Collective Memory
A review of: Pioneras de la Arquitectura Ecuatoriana, virtual exhibition at https://www. pionerasarquitecturaec.com/exposición-virtual, launched 20 November, 2020, curated by María José Freire and Verónica Rosero.
Manuel Torres, Ortiz-Báez Paola
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Transnational connections; Diasporic (re)turns to Indonesia
In the twentieth century, decolonization sparked mass migration movements across the globe as former settlers left newly independent colonies for the former imperial metropole or a new country altogether.
Jorien van Beukering
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Turning negative memories around: Contingency versus devaluation techniques [PDF]
It is assumed that fear responses can be altered by changing the contingency between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an unconditioned stimulus (US), or by devaluing the present mental representation of the US. The aim of the present study was to compare the efficacy of contingency- and devaluation-based intervention techniques on the diminishment in ...
Pauline Dibbets +2 more
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The Notion of Identity in the Philosophy of John Locke: Through the Influences of Religion Ideas
John Locke is one of the key figures in the history of early modern philosophy. He had a great influence on the development of philosophy, which is based on the empirical method, and on the political systems of countries.
Amina Kkhelufi
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Wprowadzenie: o kulturze pamięci w Europie Środkowej i Wschodniej
Introduction: On culture of memory in Central and Eastern Europe This issue of the Acta Baltico-Slavica, entitled “Bałtyckie i słowiańskie konteksty (nie) pamięci” (The Baltic and Slavic contexts of (non-)memory, vol.
Małgorzata Kasner +1 more
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The digital turn in memory studies
This article examines the changes experienced by collective memory in the digital era. Contrary to the thesis that digital memory entails a new type of memory, which is radically different from the traditional conceptualization, I argue that the practice of digital memory materializes and implements the theoretical claims made by Memory Studies since ...
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Informed consent, or bioethics principles in education
The article addresses to the problem of a failure of adaptation in national educational practice. From the positions of bioethics and basing on the information-synergistic approachthere are discussed some reasons of a spontaneously arising of different ...
M. S. Gorbuleva
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Turning Attention Inside Out: How Working Memory Serves Behavior
Flexible behavior requires guidance not only by sensations that are available immediately but also by relevant mental contents carried forward through working memory. Therefore, selective-attention functions that modulate the contents of working memory to guide behavior (inside-out) are just as important as those operating on sensory signals to ...
van Ede, Freek, Nobre, Anna C.
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Formation of narrative competence of a future doctor
In the article the author substantiates the necessity of formation of a narrative competence for future doctors. This competence should be considered as one of the manifestations of bioethics’ compensatory functions in medical practice.
T. V. Mescheryakova
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