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Synecdoche, Articulation, and Abortion
Diacritics, 2023Abstract: “Can the very essence of a political issue, an issue like say, abortion, hinge on the structure of a figure?” This essay reposes the question—first articulated by Barbara Johnson in 1986—and examines the function of synecdoche within contemporary abortion discourse in the U.S.
Mia Cecily Florin-Sefton
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Current Anthropology, 2022
“On Synecdoche” emerges out of poetic fragments. The scene is along the BR-116—the Brazilian interstate—as it snakes treacherously through the sheer mountains of Minas Gerais. It is a double scene, however, and too uncanny at that.
J. Davidson
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“On Synecdoche” emerges out of poetic fragments. The scene is along the BR-116—the Brazilian interstate—as it snakes treacherously through the sheer mountains of Minas Gerais. It is a double scene, however, and too uncanny at that.
J. Davidson
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Skrzypek as Synecdoche: Polish-Jewishness in Fiddler on the Roof
Theatre Journal, 2023s:From a theatre's protest against losing their space, to a themed restaurant, to a shabbat ceremony, Skrzypek na dachu (Fiddler on the Roof) appears in Poland in unexpected places.
Rachel Merrill Moss
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Consciousness and Cognition, 2022
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on the sense of agency (SoA) have yielded heterogeneous findings identifying regional brain activity during tasks that probed SoA.
Angeliki Charalampaki +5 more
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on the sense of agency (SoA) have yielded heterogeneous findings identifying regional brain activity during tasks that probed SoA.
Angeliki Charalampaki +5 more
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Bannister in parliament: sport, synecdoche, and national identity
Sport in History, 2022In 1954, Parliament was divided over Roger Bannister’s appearance on an American television programme and how it would portray the nation to the world. This moment, and others like it across the decades, show Bannister to be a significant figure in the ...
Mike Milford, Taylor J. Hendrickson
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Spatial representations, heritage and territorial-synecdoche in contemporary tourism
Tourism Geographies, 2021Contemporary society is characterized by intense mobility and the prevalence of visual culture, where representations are more important than experience.
Ilia Alvarado-Sizzo
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Synecdoche and Battles Over the Meaning of “Fracking”
Environmental Communication, 2021In this paper, I undertake a qualitative analysis of promotional materials published by leading players in the fracking controversy within the U.S. to demonstrate how contradictory interpretations of fracking’s impacts came to coexist.
R. Duffy
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“Jamaican” as Synecdoche for Black Male Identification: Performing Blackness in Toronto
Histoire sociale / Social History, 2022:Findings from youth focus groups in Jamaica and Canada between spring and summer 2013 elucidate the ways in which the construction of Jamaican masculinity is both deployed and challenged by Black youth in Toronto. In Toronto, where Jamaicans make up the
Andrea Davis
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