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Citizenship education and gender equality: A critique of action plans in Greek secondary schools
Abstract In the sociology of education, gender education follows current policies developed and promoted through citizenship education. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations addressing global social inequalities include gender equality (SDG 5).
Aikaterini Peleki +1 more
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Nite (Interpretation of the first part of collection Dotyky by Miroslav Válek) [PDF]
The author is analyzing poems from the first part of Miroslav Válek’s collection Dotyky (Contacts, 1959), titled as Nite (Threads). The main interpreting problems of Válek’s poetry are in poet’s play with word meanings.
Ján Zambor
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From stage to brain: Montage as a new principle of scientific narrative
German Dadaists, Italian and Russian Futurists and Constructivists created in their experiments multi-medial orthopedic bodies as products of collage and montage.
Oksana Bulgakowa
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The term "pastiche" originally means a "pasty" or "pie" dish containing several different ingredients. It has come to be used synonymously with a variety of terms whose meanings are rarely fixed with clarity: parody, montage, quotation, allusion, irony ...
Weiser, Peg Zeglin Brand
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The evolution of yttria‐stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolyte microstructure after testing at progressively high voltages was captured at the micro‐ and atomic‐scale levels to determine the operational boundaries of a solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC).
Tian Liu +9 more
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Tanguy Viel : de la parole a l’image
Dans l’oeuvre de Tanguy Viel c’est surtout le roman Insoupçonnable de 2006 que nous examinerons pour sa portée mélancolique où argent, désir et conditions sociales s’amalgament sous des regards filtrant le manque d’être.
Sjef Houppermans
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‘And above all to make you see’: Vision, Imagination and the Aesthetics of Montage in Atonement
This paper will consider the notions of sight, vision and imagination in Ian McEwan’s Atonement (2001) in order to try and offer a new definition of the author’s visual poetics.
Adèle Cassigneul, Elsa Cavalié
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Historical Reality and Political Aesthetics after Jacques Derrida and Bernard Stiegler
The article aims at showing how far the technologies of audiovisual registration affect not only the ontology of images but also our sense of realism in politics and history.
Cecchi Dario
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Kluge’s theory and media works have only rarely and merely one-sided been included and used in an educational and didactical perspective. This contribution aims at philosophically situating Kluge’s work and principle of montage between Frankfurt and ...
Florian Wobser
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THE CINEMATOGRAPHIC INNARDS OF JOSEPH HELLER´S “CATCH-22” [PDF]
Joseph Heller wrote a few quite cinematographic novels. His most famous one, Catch-22, has a discontinuous and non-chronological structure. In addition, it displays a lengthy string of events.
Felix NICOLAU
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