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Abstract Many core human activities require an understanding of time. To coordinate rituals, plan harvests and hunts, recall histories, keep appointments, and follow recipes, we need to grapple with invisible temporal structures like durations, sequences, and cycles. No other species seems to do this.
Cooperrider K.
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The subject of this paper will be the presentation of Montenegro in the travelogue Black Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca West. This travelogue will be analysed from the literary-historical, literary-theoretical and imagological perspectives.
Miluša Bakrač
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Representation of an absent space: construction of the United States and New York in 1950s and 1960s Czech travel writing [PDF]
Early postwar Czech travel writing was mainly concerned with representations of countries from the newly emerging Soviet Bloc and former European colonies in the developing world.
Solic, Mirna
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International Tradable Goods in Ibn Battuta’s Travelogue
Travelogues constitute an important source for the study of economic history, and the work of Ibn Battuta is a great example of the genre. This is primarily because Ibn Battuta traveled extensively, visiting dozens of different countries during his life ...
Muhammed Esat Çetin
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Itaalia konstrueerimine nõukogude reisikirjas. The Construction of Italy in Soviet Travelogues
The focus of the article is Aimée Beekman’s travelogue Plastmassist südamega madonna (Madonna With a Plastic Heart, 1963). It also covers Juhan Kahk’s travelogue Alpide taga on moonpunane Itaalia (Behind the Alps Lies Poppy-Red Italy, 1967), Artur Vader ...
Anneli Kõvamees
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As it is believed that all the genres are somehow connected because they all belong to the same entity; man’s imagination which is the birthplace of all the artful & thoughtful ideas ever emerged in human history.
Samina Shamshad
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Southern-Netherlandish observations and knowledge production of naturalia on the seas : the writings of Michael de Febure (1721) [PDF]
Just as was the case for other European sea voyages, maritime expeditions from the Southern-Netherlandish port of Ostend to Asia presented opportunities for the bringing of naturalia to Europe, and with it the production of knowledge on the natural world
De Winter, Wim
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Details of how HIV-1 is transmitted across mucosal barriers remain sparse. In this issue of Immunity, Hladik et al. (2007) describe an organ culture system for imaging HIV-1 interaction with vaginal epithelial T cells and Langerhans cells early after infection.
Boggiano, Cesar, Littman, Dan R.
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In 1899, Casimir Stryienski, the publisher of countess Potocka’s travelogue, emphasized the high value of her ‘itinerary’. As a matter of fact, the book by Potocka is not a simple Italian travelogue from the Romantic period, but a text which presents the
Olga Płaszczewska
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The Analysis of Structure and Type of Narration in Nasserkhosrowâs Travelogue based on Zheplint Voltâs Theory [PDF]
How and to what extent the narrative structure of Nasserkhosrow travelogue can participate in reflecting the thoughts and creating a literary-narrative framework? Why is the structure of Nasserkhosrow travelogue similar to a story plot?
m Mohammadi Fesharaki, f Khodadadi
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