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War, Trauma and Diasporic Identity in Vyvyane Loh's Breaking the Tongue
ABSTRACT Japan's involvement in the Second World War offers provocative narrative material for authors who write about the cultural politics of race under wartime conditions, such as the internment experience of Japanese Americans in the United States and the mass killings of Chinese (Operation Sook Ching), suspected of anti‐Japanese sentiments in ...
Walter S. H. Lim
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As part of this special issue, we are delighted to host a conversation by the journalist, Dr. Olha Kvasnytsia, with Prof. Nataliya Torkut, the Head of the Ukrainian Shakespeare Centre and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Shakespeare Institute of ...
Olha Kvasnytsia, Nataliya Torkut
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Abstract Background Use of theory is a quality marker in engineering education research. However, it can be challenging to select an appropriate theoretical framework and explicate how that framework was used. Purpose Using undergraduate STEM disability research as an example, this systematic review develops a framework of theory use in engineering ...
Mariel A. Pfeifer +2 more
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Ways of thinking about and responding to disability have radically changed in recent decades. Traditionally, disability was regarded in terms of sin, karma, or divine punishment.
Tom Shakespeare
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‘I, Me, Myself’: Selfhood and Melancholy in the Journals of Gertrude Savile (1697–1758)
Abstract This article examines the journals of Gertrude Savile from 1727 in light of recent scholarship on early modern and eighteenth‐century melancholy. The concept had myriad associations with medicine, physiology, the imagination, and feeling, but questions remain about how melancholy during this period was considered by those outside the narrow ...
Daniel Beaumont
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Crossroads of the Life of Vittorio Alfieri
Abstract This article examines Vittorio Alfieri's Life as a deliberately constructed narrative of cultural, linguistic, and political self‐fashioning within eighteenth‐century European intellectual networks. Rather than treating the autobiography as a transparent record of experience, the article argues that Alfieri retrospectively reorganizes his ...
Sara Gallegati
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Learners with profound and multiple learning disabilities are frequently marginalised within conventional assessment systems because these systems rely heavily on verbal self‐report and standardised attainment measures. This study examined whether engagement could be observed and interpreted as a meaningful indicator of ...
Charlotte Fernandes
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Two Paralogues as They Like It: Conserved and Divergent Evolution of Vertebrate Gcm Genes
Comparative overview of Gcm1 and Gcm2 paralogues across vertebrates. Gcm2 is conserved in pharyngeal‐derived organs across gnathostomes, whereas Gcm1 shows lineage‐specific diversification from an ancestral pharyngeal context, including secondary loss in teleosts, distinct expression in bichir gills and skin, and broader expression in mammals ...
Takanori Shono +4 more
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