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On the relations between the structures of finite groups and their strongly monolithic characters

open access: yesCommunications in Algebra, 2022
In this paper, we prove that all finite groups having at most three strongly monolithic characters are solvable. We also give some criteria for nilpotency of finite groups by their strongly monolithic characters. Finally, we classify all finite groups whose nonlinear irreducible characters are monolithic, exactly two of which are strongly monolithic.
Ozkan, Julide Miray, Erkoc, Temha
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Внутренняя эволюция героев монодрам Евгения Гришковца

open access: yesZeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie, 2017
The Internal Evolution of Characters in Yevgeni Grishkovetz’ Monodramas: The paper reveals the internal evolution of characters in Yevgeni Grishkovetz’s five monodramas: „Как я съел собаку”, “Одновременно”, “Дредноуты”, “Планета”, “+1”.
Chról, Emil
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Groups with Distinct Monolithic Character Degrees

open access: yesJournal of Algebra, 1999
The main purpose of this paper is to elucidate the structure of the finite groups whose nonlinear monolithic irreducible characters are of pairwise distinct degree; in short, such a group is a DMD-group. An irreducible character \(\eta\) of a finite group \(T\) is called monolithic if \(T/\text{Ker}(\eta)\) has only one minimal normal subgroup.
Berkovich, Yakov   +2 more
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"Disrupting the Arab stereotype in Laila Halaby’s West of the Jordan and Once in a Promised Land" [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb wa Al-ʿulūm Al-Insāniyyaẗ - Ǧāmiʿaẗ Qanāẗ Al-Siwaīs
This study examines how Laila Halaby’s West of the Jordan and Once in a Promised Land disrupt stereotypes of Arabs in Western literature. Through a postcolonial and neocolonial framework, it analyzes how Halaby, as an Arab American writer, challenges ...
هايدي يسري محمد محمد
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Redefining Pakistani Muslim wifehood in Hamid’s and Shamsie’s fiction

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2021
Mobile Muslim women in Pakistan transcend the dualistic reductive discourses of the secular and the religio-cultural to carve out a distinctive modern subjectivity which is neither Western secular nor local religio-cultural; instead, it is interstitial ...
Muhammad Safdar, Musarat Yasmin
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A note on derived length and character degrees

open access: yes, 2021
Isaacs and Seitz have conjectured that the derived length of a finite solvable group G is bounded by the cardinality of the set of all irreducible character degrees of G, namely that the inequality $\textrm{dl}(G)\leq|\textrm{cd}(G)|$ holds for $G ...
Erkoç Yılmaztürk, Temha   +3 more
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« Breaking Down the Borders of Memory : The Transatlantic Politics of Metatheatre in Sarah Ruhl’s Passion Play »

open access: yesLes Cahiers de Framespa, 2017
The article discusses some of the theatrical strategies that Sarah Ruhl employs in Passion Play (2010) to challenge monolithic descriptions of historical memory and which enable the playwright to bridge the gap between Europe and the United States and ...
Noelia Hernando-Real
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A Reading of Shakespeare’s Three Female Characters – Hermione, Portia and Calpurnia

open access: yes, 2020
(A statement) is sexist if it contributes to, encourages or causes or results in the oppression of women. (Mills 83). For many years, humanity has been ruled by a patriarchal society.
Deenadhayalan, Silvia P   +1 more
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Révision de Jane Eyre comme métacommentaire philosophique dans les romans d’Anita Brookner

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2006
Although none of Brookner’s twenty-three novels to date actually re-write Jane Eyre as hypotext, Brontë’s novel is part of the pervasive intertextuality of Brookner’s text, addressed here as a monolithic fiction.
Eileen Williams-Wanquet
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