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Narrated Communities – Narrated Realities
2015Contents Editors' Introduction: A Sociological Perspective on Science and Narration Jochen Glaser Stones, Mortar, Building: Knowledge Production and Community Building in Narratives in Science Narrated Realities Narration and Abstraction in Natural Sciences Klaus Mecke Narratives in Physics: Quantitative Metaphors and formula Tropes?
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Narrating the Field, Narrating Life
2019The field on which this book is based is multilayered in time and space. First, it involves the opportunity spaces where Kurdish women gained access to political activism and political organization, extending to the implications of their politicization for the patriarchal settings within which they struggled for gender equality.
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Introduction: Narratives, Narrating, Narrators
2017Issues regarding the relationship between narration and argumentation, as alternative or contiguous enunciative modes or discursive genres, are currently attracting the interest of many within the interdisciplinary community of argumentation scholars.
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2017
La nuova tradizione del teatro di narrazione, o il monologo epico di impianto ...
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La nuova tradizione del teatro di narrazione, o il monologo epico di impianto ...
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2. The Narration Of Tales, The Narration Of Paintings
2009This chapter considers the narrative 'method' of the Tale of Genji as it is presented in the narrative scroll paintings owned by the Tokugawa and Goto Museums. It attempts to develop the argument that it is necessary to identify the basic features of these written narratives (the imaging of time and the reimaging of time), that is the structural ...
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Activist memory narration on social media: Armenian genocide on Instagram
New Media and Society, 2022Jaana Davidjants, Katrin Tiidenberg
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2016
This chapter discusses the work of William Faulkner, describing him as a man of genius, although a willfully and perversely chaotic one. Faulkner was born in Oxford, Mississippi; in his vast work the provincial and dusty town, surrounded by the shanties of poor whites and Negroes, is the center of his fictional Yoknapatawpha County. During World War I,
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This chapter discusses the work of William Faulkner, describing him as a man of genius, although a willfully and perversely chaotic one. Faulkner was born in Oxford, Mississippi; in his vast work the provincial and dusty town, surrounded by the shanties of poor whites and Negroes, is the center of his fictional Yoknapatawpha County. During World War I,
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