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El monstruo colonizador y el monstruo liberado en la obra de Glauber Rocha y del Grupo Cine Liberación

open access: yesAmerika, 2014
The Latin American film projects of cultural decolonization in the 1960s and 1970s used to dialogue with the vernacular traditions while were beginning aesthetic changes in the national cinemas.
Ignacio del Valle Dávila
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Leopardo al sol : la monstruosidad desvelada de la Colombia del narcotráfico

open access: yesAmerika, 2014
Through a process of revenge opposing two clans of drug traffickers, Laura Restrepo’s novel Leopardo al sol, shows us a portrayal of the new society that emerges in Colombia with the massive development of the drug economy in the 80s.
Françoise Bouvet
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BLOODSTREAM INFECTION BY BACILLUS CEREUS IN A COMMUNITY PATIENT: CASE REPORT OF AN UNUSUAL INFECTION

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Introduction: Bacillus cereus is a ubiquitous spore-forming environmental bacterium that produces toxins responsible for its pathogenicity in gastrointestinal and other infections. Systemic infections are associated with immunosuppression, neonates, drug
Caian L. Vinhaes   +4 more
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Monstruos musicales

open access: yesAmerika, 2015
The monsters have always been present in the songs and literature, painting or cinema. The music has taken on many occasions a role where the monster becomes a laughable being that does not cause fear but quite the opposite.
José Yeray Rodríguez Quintana
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Le masque de Gorille dans le carnaval contemporain de Cayenne : résurgences et dépassements des monstruosités historiques

open access: yesAmerika, 2014
The Cayenne carnival  is a festive phenomenon which has developed from the colonial fact. Traditional masks are part of an abusive and social monstrosity (exile, slavery, violence, forced miscegenation, segregation, racism and alienation assimilationist ...
Blodwenn Mauffret
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Ontology of the monster, an example: the monster of the invisible

open access: yesEikasía
This article proposes an approach to the figure of the monster based on the philosophy of the limit developed by Eugenio Trías. The monster is not defined as a simple cultural symbol, but as a possible inhuman response to the ethical imperative to «be a ...
Pedro Barbado Mariscal
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The “Monster aorta” and how to deal with it [PDF]

open access: yesБългарска кардиология
Introduction: The term “monster aorta” is a non-formal colloquial expression of advanced aortic disease. Features of the monster aorta phenotype include large aneurysm (> 6 cm), multisegmented involvement, hostile atheroma ...
G. Manchev, S. Kazakov, A. Keltchev
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(Trans)Forming pictures: an exploration of trans* diversity within Mar C. Llop’s work Identity Constructions

open access: yese-cadernos ces
This article explores the work of trans* activist and photographer Mar C. Llop “Identity Constructions, Work in progress” (2017) from the perspective of contemporary Catalan critical trans studies, specifically, using trans* activist and researcher ...
Lorena González-Ruiz
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Godzilla at 70: Time for Kaijū Studies

open access: yesHumanities
This article contextualises the history of kaijū scholarship and looks particularly at the swell of publishing that has emerged in the last decade. It argues that the release of a series of new Godzilla films has led to a greater focus on the kaijū film,
Steven Rawle
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Remarkable Monster [PDF]

open access: yesThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences
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