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A Nunavut community-directed Inuit youth mental wellness initiative: making I-SPARX fly. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Circumpolar Health
Bohr Y   +20 more
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Practical application of good participatory practices for trials of emerging pathogens: Developing materials for use in ACTIV-3, -3b, and ACTIV-associated COVID-19 trials. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Transl Sci
Guerra-de-Blas PDC   +14 more
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The Unreliable Narrator

Religious Studies and Theology, 2021
“Edgia’s Revenge” is ostensibly the story of a symbiotic relationship between Rella and Edgia, two women who were inmates in Auschwitz during World War II. The narrative is written in retrospective, a kind of suicide note that the protagonist prepares before taking the coloured pills on her bedside.
C. Caufield
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Reconsidering the unreliable narrator

Semiotica, 2007
The concept of the unreliable narrator is among the most discussed in current narratology. From being considered a text-internal matter between the personified narrator and the implied author by Booth, or the implied reader by Chatman, cognitive and constructivist narrative theorists like A. Nunning have described it as a reader-dependent issue.
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