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Peaceful Death in Japanese YouTube Videos: Content and Network Analysis [PDF]

open access: yesJMIR Formative Research
BackgroundDeath is a difficult topic to discuss for many. Notwithstanding, there is much to learn regarding the contemporary Japanese people’s views on a good (peaceful) death.
Xanat Vargas Meza, Masanori Oikawa
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Images de l’oubli de soi: les scènes de genre de Greuze et de Chardin [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2020
Genre painting, also called genre scene or “petit genre”, represents aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities.
Erzsébet Prohászka
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Editorial [PDF]

open access: yesTranscript: An e-Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies, 2022
Volume 2 Number 2 of transcript brings to you a collection of four research articles and a book review. The opening article “The Oriental Annual[s]: Colonial Representations of Indian life and Culture” by Ayushman Chakraborty deals with the relationship ...
Debajyoti Biswas
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Patterns of Iranian celebrities' self-representation in the social network Instagram [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات رسانه‌های نوین, 2020
With the emerge of online social networks in recent years, the phenomenon of the extensive presence of Based on Gaffman's theory, celebrities use social networks as a front-end tool to offer their desired “self” to their audience.
Zahra Ardekani Fard, Neda Razavizadeh
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Samotny smakosz albo krótki przewodnik po komiksowych przedstawieniach konsumpcji

open access: yesZałącznik Kulturoznawczy, 2023
Depictions of food consumption in comic books are quite numerous but they rarely stick in the minds of readers, especially when they serve as the background for the unfolding story. If the authors, however, decide to depict food, they do so in large part
Michał Traczyk
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Zwyczajni niezwyczajni. Codzienność superbohaterów w komiksach spod znaku Ultimate Marvel

open access: yesZałącznik Kulturoznawczy, 2023
Depictions of food consumption in comic books are quite numerous but they rarely stick in the minds of readers, especially when they serve as the background for the unfolding story. If the authors, however, decide to depict food, they do so in large part
Michał Wolski
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The Dialogic Expansion of Garcia’s We: Chronotopes, Ethics, and Politics in The Expanse Series

open access: yesOpen Philosophy, 2021
Popular culture could be understood as a political battleground where conflicting meanings are inscribed into the “ordinary objects” that constitute that public sphere. This is also true for science fiction television series.
Reid Eamon
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Companion forms for unitary and symplectic groups [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
We prove a companion forms theorem for ordinary n-dimensional automorphic Galois representations, by use of automorphy lifting theorems developed by the second author, and a technique for deducing companion forms theorems due to the first author.
Gee, Toby, Geraghty, David
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REPRESENTAÇÃO E IDENTIDADE (S) DO CIDADÃO COMUM EM TRÊS DOCUMENTÁRIOS BRASILEIROS CONTEMPORÂNEOS

open access: yesLexCult, 2019
To understand our place in the contemporary world, where media (in its different formats) is responsible for a great amount of the representations of reality we have access to, it is necessary to understand the forms and strategies ...
Mariana Musse, Christina Ferraz Musse
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« The arrival of a foreigner and a stranger at my aunt’s house » : l’étrange et l’étranger dans The Moonstone (1868) de Wilkie Collins

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2008
The Moonstone was written in 1868, that is to say ten years after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857-1858, still very present in the Victorian minds. It opens on a scene which takes place in a barbaric India, which seems to indicate that wilderness and confusion ...
Constance Collin
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