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A Critical Review on the Book An Approach to Realism, Cinema and the Expression of Religious Concepts [PDF]
Realism is a powerful materialization of art that appeared in 19th century in literature and painting and is still ongoing. A realism artist creates logic and relations in a work of art that comes from new sciences and social relations related to modern ...
Ali Khorashadi, Dariush Esmaeili
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This article examines the ideology critique of Mearsheimer’s theory of offensive neorealism because his theory preoccupies the reality of world politics, especially in the Russia-Ukraine War case.
Musa Maliki, Dini Putri Saraswati
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A Comparative Study of Islamic and Realistic Approaches to International Theories (A Case Study: Balance of Powers) [PDF]
The purpose of the present study is to answer this basic question that from the perspective of methodology, ontology, and epistemology, what is the approach of either idealistic or Islamic theory to the balance of power in the realm of international ...
Seeros khandan +2 more
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Post-World War II Italian Literature [PDF]
Advanced research is to study the formation of the school of Neorealism in the Italian literature and its pioneers. Concurrent with the end of World War II in Europe, a wave of changes overwhelmed all dimensions of people's life, which developed in the ...
bahram moftakhari
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Neorealism and neoliberalism in the contemporary international relations theory [PDF]
The author explores some fundamental aspects of international cooperation its functional incentives and structural limitations, by describing the discussion between two most influential approaches in international relations theory: neorealism and ...
Novičić Žaklina
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Jean George Auriol (1907-1950), a Critic Mediator between Rome and Paris
Based on unpublished sources found in French and Italian archives, this article focuses on the figure of Jean George Auriol (1907-1950), French screenwriter and one of the most important and celebrated film criticsand magazine editors of his time.
Enrico Gheller, Laurent Husson
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Neorealism and Transmediality: A Migrating Narration
The lively debate on cinema, literature and the visual arts between the two wars fed into Italian Neorealism in an intertextual way, as emerges in Bazin’s, Zavattini’s and Deleuze’s writings on Neorealism.
Mauro Pala
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“The Important Thing is the Fusion”: Giuseppe Marotta and Film Criticism
Novelist, screenwriter, dramaturgist, lyricist and journalist, from the late Twenties, Giuseppe Marotta also worked as a film critic for many magazines.
Mattia Cinquegrani
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Violence, the Subject, and the Beyond: Achille Mbembe and Violence in International Relations Theory
A double‐barrelled question underpins this special edition: can International Relations (IR) be decolonised? If so, how? I argue that IR's insistence on more‐or‐less concretised subjects, which engage in dialectical relations of struggle, renders the discipline (and the practice it engenders) constitutionally blind to the origins of colonial violence ...
Keagan Ó Guaire
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Defining Italian Neorealism: A Compulsory Movement
Being one of the most influential cinematic movements in film history, Italian neorealism has not been very easy to define. Although one can easily recognize a neorealist film, not all neorealist films share the exact same characteristics. In this paper,
Esma Kartal
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