František Švantner With Respect To Naturism And Gothicism [PDF]
The study suggests a view of the work by František Švantner, regarded as the most significant writer of Slovak Naturism, from the persepctive of Modernism in its wide sense as defined by the contemporary discourse of literary science as well as the ...
Joanna Goszczyńska
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Libertarian movement and self-management of knowledge in the Spain of the first third of the 20th century : «Questions and answers» section (1930-1937) of the journal Estudios [PDF]
Newspaper Q&A sections reflect and contribute to the social historical context in which they are published, and they may play roles as distinct as becoming a tool to sustain social arrangements or, conversely, being an instrument for social change.
Jiménez-Lucena, Isabel +2 more
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New motherhood and eugenics in German women's political and popular fiction around 1900
Abstract Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of the twentieth century many German feminists were demanding greater influence for women in public life not despite but because of their role as mothers.
Caroline Bland
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Rumo ao ecofeminismo queer Towards a queer ecofeminism
O presente texto propõe uma mudança de rumo para o ecofeminismo. Se a conexão simbólica entre mulheres e natureza era criticada por essa perspectiva teórica, a discussão sobre os modos pelos quais nossa imagem de natureza é heterossexualizada e as ...
Greta Claire Gaard
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Back into Focus: Women Filmmakers, the Amateur Trade Press and 1960s British Amateur Cinema
Abstract While recent scholarship has helped uncover specific stories of women in different commercial cinema industries, there remains a lacuna around the role of amateur women filmmakers within national amateur contexts. Where male amateur filmmaking has often been linked to a range of solitary or group‐based leisure pursuits, we cannot make the same
Keith M. Johnston
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ABSTRACT Catatonia is a highly morbid psychomotor and affective disorder, which can affect autistic individuals with and without intellectual disability. Catatonic symptoms are treatable with pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy, but the longitudinal effectiveness of these treatments in autistic individuals has not been described. We conducted
Joshua Ryan Smith +10 more
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Wilderness in 19th Century South Seas Literature: An Ecocritical Search for Seascapes
In Western thought and literature, a terrestrial bias is considered a phenomenological primacy for notions such as wilderness. This ecocritical review draws on nineteenth-century South Seas literature with its influences from frontierism and the ...
Denise Dillon
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Frame Analysis: Erving Goffman and the Sociocognitive Organization of Experience
This paper revisits Erving Goffman's Frame Analysis fifty years after its publication. The paper first situates this book within the context of its intellectual precursors, namely Georg Simmel's 1917 essay “Sociability,” Alfred Schutz's 1945 article “On Multiple Realities,” and Gregory Bateson's 1955 paper “A Theory of Play and Fantasy.” It then ...
Eviatar Zerubavel
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Roots of 20th-Century Western Counterculture: From Guillem Rovirosa’s Catalonia to Its Antipode
The point of departure for this essay is the first part of the life of Guillem Rovirosa (1915–1934), before he became one of the most important social activists in post-war Spain.
José Andrés-Gallego
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Deviation From the Standard in the Literary Translation of the Novel The Bride of the Mountains by František Švantner According to the Language Model of the Novel The Wretched by Vidosav Stevanović [PDF]
The leading work of Slovak literary naturism, the dominant movement in Slovak literature of the 1930s and 1940s, The Bride of the Mountains (Nevesta hôľ) by František Švantner, presents a complex, multi-layered, metonymic-metaphorical portrayal of the ...
Zdenka Valent Belić
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