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Classical Myths and American Abstract Expressionism: The Case of William Baziotes

open access: yesCollectanea Philologica, 2016
Expressionism can be seen as a valid expression of the crisis of ‘Modern Man’ and, as a result, it assumed a central role in the cultural debate of its time. Within this crisis can be situated a new form of representing the ancient myths.
Mercedes Aguirre
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Local realities, global discourses and decolonising the curriculum in a post‐92 UK context: Academic voices on enacting decolonial curriculum change

open access: yesThe Curriculum Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This study explored how lecturers in a post‐92 UK university conceptualise and enact decolonial curriculum principles within their teaching and programme design. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with academic staff across multiple disciplines, the research adopts a qualitative, phenomenologically informed approach to examine the interplay
Reece Sohdi
wiley   +1 more source

Marking Time: Women and Nazi Propaganda Art during World War II

open access: yesContemporaneity: Historical Presence in Visual Culture, 2012
"Marking Time" considers the relative scarcity of woman's image in Nazi propaganda posters during World War II. This scarcity departs from the ubiquity of women in paintings and sculptures of the same period.
Barbara McCloskey
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A Comparative Evaluation of Three Large Language Models for Parent‐Centered Questions About Anorexia Nervosa

open access: yesInternational Journal of Eating Disorders, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly used to obtain health information, including guidance on child and adolescent mental health. In anorexia nervosa (AN), where early recognition and timely intervention are critical, the accuracy of AI‐generated information available to parents may have important clinical implications ...
Celal Yeşilkaya   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Le mythe ou l’image du temps messianique

open access: yesReflexão, 2015
My intention here is to evaluate myth’s category through some philosophems unfolded in The Origin of German Tragic Drama, in order to show that, far from being the accomplice of historical time, the myth, released from logos – literally pulled out from ...
Dimitri Sandler
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Mito e destino

open access: yes
Plato and Aristotle knew well that myth, too, is philosophy— in its own way: that is, on this side of ontology and of the idea of incontrovertible truth. Myth is in fact faith, something not undeniable.
Farotti, Fabio
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From philosophy to criticism of myth: Cassirer’s concept of myth

open access: yes, 2011
This article discusses the question whether or not Cassirer’s philosophical critique of technological use of myth in The Myth of the State implies a revision of his earlier conception and theory of myth as provided by The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. In
Ursula Renz, Renz, Ursula
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Making Sense of the Bioeconomy: A Critical Analysis of EU Policy Narratives and Responses

open access: yesEnvironmental Policy and Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The bioeconomy has become an increasingly popular concept in European Union (EU) policy, promising sustainable growth, job creation, and reduced environmental impacts. Yet its meaning remains contested, ambiguous, and politically charged. This study critically examines how EU bioeconomy policy narratives prior to 2025 construct this concept ...
Elena Zepharovich   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

А Вісла дале плыне Петра Мурянкы – автобіоґрафія як реінвенцийний міф

open access: yesRìčnik Ruskoj Bursy, 2017
And the Vistula Flows On by Petr Murianka – Autobiography as Reinvention Myth The article attempts to symptomatically read one of the most important texts in Lemko literature of the last decades – the literary autobiography of Petr Murianka entitled And ...
Olena Duć-Fajfer
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A Comment on ‘The Myth of Travel Time Saving’

open access: yesTransport Reviews, 2008
It is not so often that you get to read a paper that makes you (re)think so much, whether you agree with what is said or not. Metz’s paper is one such kind.
openaire   +1 more source

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