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‘As Though It Were A Sacred Relic’: The Troubled Holocaust Poetry of Julian Tuwim
The Polish-Jewish poet Julian Tuwim (1894–1953) was among the most widely read – and denounced! – writers of interwar Poland. Described as ‘a virtuoso of language’ in his beloved Polish mother tongue, Tuwim’s literary range was remarkable and varied ...
Myer Siemiatycki
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The Treatment of Geographical Dialect in Literary Translation from the Perspective of Relevance Theory [PDF]
This paper discusses problems involved in the translation of literary works that apply linguistic varieties, especially geographical dialects. It surveys selected approaches to the functions of dialects in literature and to the strategies of dealing with
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Augmented reality for teaching undergraduate human anatomy: An educators' perspective
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of Australian educators on using augmented reality (AR) as a method for learning human anatomy in the undergraduate health sciences. This will determine the current value of AR and guide future research and development. This prospective qualitative study used a mixed‐methods approach to
Ally Williams +2 more
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In this article, I offer an overview of the return theme in Polish poetry of the second half of the 20th century. Focusing on such leading names of modern and contemporary Polish poetry as Adam Zagajewski, Czesław Miłosz, Zbigniew Herbert, Wisława ...
Alessandro Achilli
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Why We Need to Study Assisted Methods to Teach Typing to Nonspeaking Autistic People
ABSTRACT At least one third of autistic people have limited or no speech. Most nonspeaking autistic people are never provided alternatives that would enable the full range of expression that speech allows, significantly limiting their access to educational, social, and employment opportunities.
Vikram K. Jaswal +4 more
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Jaki jest piesek? Śliczny. O recepcji twórczości Wisławy Szymborskiej wśród japońskich studentów
Poetry analysis is never easy. Especially when someone’s literary output is observed and read from a perspective of few thousands kilometers and completely different cultural and philosophical background.
Barbara Morcinek
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Tuwim’s Wedge: 'Survival Strategies' of a Polish-Jewish Poet [PDF]
Tuwim’s approach to the “Jewish question” has already been analyzed by Polish and foreign scholars. The article is intended to consider some “survival strategies” of the Polish poet from a slightly different angle.
Tomassucci, Giovanna
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ABSTRACT Quantitative and perceptual studies have been used to define and model sustainable tourist behaviour in past years, but few studies have undertaken qualitative research of actual behaviour to delve deeper into understanding the different classifications of such behaviour. This research employed a three‐phase design, comprising a pretrip survey,
Rachel Dodds, Mark Robert Holmes
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The article discusses cyberpoetry as a category of avantgarde writing. The author proves that cyberpoertry should not be regarded as modern avantgarde writing, because modern culture does not follow the avantgarde cultural and aesthetic norms (such as
Alina Świeściak
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ABSTRACT The transition to a circular economy (CE) in the textile and clothing (TC) industry is frequently attributed to sustainability‐oriented innovation (SOI), yet empirical understanding of the systemic conditions under which SOI enables CE remains underdeveloped.
Krishnendu Saha +3 more
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