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Abstract In the years immediately following the Spanish Civil War, the political culture of Falangism developed a deeply gendered regenerationist discourse, which proposed that regeneration would only be possible if the nation recovered its virile attributes.
Zira Box
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Sonic Others in Early Sound Studies and the Poetry of Edward Sapir
Characteristically, early research in soundscapes is suffused with a sense of sonophilia; that is, a fascination with auditory perception and sound as the inferiorized Other of sight.
Elisabeth A. Reichel
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The Literary Field in California: A Report to the James Irvine Foundation: Executive Summary [PDF]
Provides a scan of the nonprofit literary field in California, with an emphasis on literary presenters and writers.
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ABSTRACT The article examines post‐Stalinist Soviet expertise on girls’ education and upbringing, analysing texts for and about female adolescents created by specialists in pedagogical sciences, psychology, sociology, medicine as well as children's writers and journalists from different parts of the Union, including national republics. The text focuses
Ella Rossman
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The Space Between the Words: A Brief Mapping of the Translation of Eavan Boland’s Poetry in Mexico
Eavan Boland is without a doubt one of Ireland’s most prestigious and best-known poets—her fame has transcended the geo-cultural limits of the phenomenon known as “Irish literature,” and indeed, over the course of the past two decades, it has overcome ...
Mario Murgia
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From Cambridge to Brighton: Concrete poetry in Britain, an interview with Stephen Bann [PDF]
Extensive interview with art historian, curator and concrete poet Stephen Bann by Gustavo Grandal Montero, focusing particularly on his curatorial, critical and artistic work of the 1960s, closely involved with the development of Concrete poetry in the ...
Grandal Montero, Gustavo
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Gendering Late Ottoman Society and Reconstructing Gender in the Women's Press
ABSTRACT This article analyses the construction of gender differences in the late Ottoman Empire through women's periodicals, which acted as a key medium in the redefinition of gender roles. It examines how new understandings of gender roles emerged amid rapid transformations in traditional societal structures, particularly in the women’s press.
Tuğba Karaman
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Poetry in the literary magazine Η Λέξη: the thematic patterns
Στόχος της παρούσας εργασίας είναι η μελέτη των πρωτότυπων δημοσιευμένων ποιητικών κειμένων του λογοτεχνικού περιοδικού Η Λέξη, το οποίο με εκδότες τους Α. Φωστιέρη και Θ. Νιάρχο κυκλοφόρησε το 1981 έως το 2010. Ειδικότερος στόχος είναι η ανάδειξη των θεματικών μοτίβων των ποιημάτων που δημοσιεύθηκαν στο περιοδικό την πρώτη δεκαετία του, ώστε να φανεί ...
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The Spectatorial press in Dutch
The present paper outlines the main periods and tendencies in Dutch moral weekly publishing. Although academic research has, for a long time, been focussed on Justus van Effen, who published spectatorial magazines in both French and Dutch, many other ...
van der Haven, Kornee
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