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Auditory Symptoms Among Musicians: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
Abstract Objective To assess the prevalence of auditory symptoms among recreational and professional musicians. Data Sources CINAHL, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and SCOPUS were searched for English‐language studies published from inception through November 19, 2024.
Lauren R. McCray +5 more
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The Literary Court: Reading Queen Charlotte
Abstract This article investigates the literary culture revolving around Queen Charlotte (1744–1818) between 1761 and 1818. The Queen's library, sold after her death in 1818, contained more than 4500 volumes, and the sales catalogue (1819) offers a fascinating glimpse into her collecting habits and reading interests. This article uses the catalogue, as
Mascha Hansen
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Bellaud de la Bellaudièra et les troubadours de Jehan de Nostredame ? [PDF]
Lois Bellaud de la Bellaudiera (1543-1588?) was one of the most outstanding Provencal poets of his time. Many scholars, such as Robert Lafont, claimed to see in him an important representative of language revival in the Provence region.
Josef Prokop
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Abstract In this paper, I propose a multidimensional model of cultural appropriation, including psychological antecedents of appropriation, policy‐level moderators, and implications for racial oppression. In terms of antecedents, I discuss how colorblind racism, aversive racism, and system justification contribute to two dimensions of cultural ...
Ariel J. Mosley
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Jaufré Rudel's 'love from afar' and distant love via chat; a metaphorical approach
Love for an unknown person in a distant location has featured spectacularly throughout the history of literature. One of the emblematic authors who dealt with falling in love in such a blind fashion was the troubadour Jaufré Rudel, to the extent that he ...
Pau Gerez
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The Rhetoric of the Troubadours
The medieval troubadours were no wandering musicians, casually improvising their songs as they strolled from town to town, but trained artists who lovingly crafted their songs to please and woo their listeners. The art of rhetoric deeply affected the art
Mary C. Abraham
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Uses of Anger, Love, and Joy: Emotions in Black Resistance
ABSTRACT Black people's expression of anger, love, and joy has long been caricatured, criticized, devalued, surveilled, and policed by dominant groups. Yet, Black people have found ways to emotionally process, respond to, and resist this harm and violence.
Chaniqua D. Simpson +2 more
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Abstract This manuscript provides a viewpoint on issues of settler colonialism in relation to natural playground contexts. Reflections emerged while conducting a multi‐site study on natural playground development and usage in Calgary, Canada. One site was situated in a large urban green space, Confederation Park, and illustrated the materialization of ...
Miho Trudeau
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Ezra Pound presented himself as a follower of the Troubadours. His early tours of Provence resonate throughout his career. Place-names acquire symbolic and nostalgic significance.
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Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a surge in ethnographic films by Han directors in China, highlighting the complex interplay of power dynamics between these filmmakers and the minority communities they portray. This study examines these dynamics through the lens of spirituality and cultural representation, focusing on the film “Ashiq: The Last ...
Ruohan Tang, Yi Zou
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