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The "Dominating" Symbol in Hawthorne's Last Phase

American Literature, 1968
T IS A COMMONPLACE to say that in many of Hawthorne's best stories a "dominating" symbol functions as an important unifying element. Entries in Hawthorne's American notebooks testify to the importance of key symbolical objects in the evolution of his stories.
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Subexpression and dominant symbol histograms for spatial relation classification in mathematical expressions

2016 23rd International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), 2016
Recognition of spatial relations between pairs ofsubexpressions is a key problem of recognition of handwrittenmathematical expressions. Most methods for spatial relation classification are based on handcrafted rules and geometric indicesextracted from the subexpression bounding boxes.
Frank D. Julca-Aguilar   +3 more
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Symbolic domination and postcolonial contestation: Resources and conditions

Journal of Pragmatics, 2002
Heller et Martin-Jones ont regroupe, dans un ouvrage intitule Voices of authority: Education and linguistic difference, des etudes contemporaines sur les themes de la domination symbolique, de l'education et de la difference linguistique. L'A. examine ici les implications pratiques et theoriques des questions soulevees dans l'introduction proposee par ...
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Symbolic Domination and Artistic Geography in Italian Art History

Art in Translation, 2009
AbstractThis co-authored essay remains an exemplary model of cultural geography applied to the history of art. Rejecting the conventional model of art and territory, it proposes “center” and “periphery” as the axis for the investigation of the history of Italian art.
Enrico Castelnuovo   +2 more
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Language choice, social institutions, and symbolic domination

Language in Society, 1995
ABSTRACTThe study of language choice and code-switching can illuminate the ways in which, through language, social institutions with ethnolinguistically diverse staff and clients exercise symbolic domination. Using the example of French-language minority education in Ontario (Canada), this article examines the ways in which ethnic and institutional ...
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Language Choice, Linguistic Capital and Symbolic Domination in the European Union

Language Problems and Language Planning, 2000
The current linguistic regime in the institutions of the European Union is highly complex. The EU considers that equal status for its official languages goes to the heart of what the Union is all about. Actually, the member states are not willing to grant another language recognition.
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Anorexia as a Symbol of an Empty Matrix Dominated by the Dragon Mother

Group Analysis, 1999
This article reports the author's understanding of anorexia reached through her clinical work and using Jungian as well as group-analytic concepts. Examples of individual, family and group work are given and they constitute facets of an overall picture of devouring hunger against the background of a depleted matrix.
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Establishing Male Dominance: Descriptive, Substantive and Symbolic Representation

2017
This chapter traces the establishment of the institutions of male dominance in Central and Eastern Europe to political actors’ deployment of two strategic resources at their disposal during the transitions from communist rule: (1) organisational networks, which enabled them to draw on predominantly male memberships when negotiating the collapse of ...
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