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Taboos as Drivers for Counterculture: Normalizing Misogyny in Incel Communities and Beyond
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Mihaela Popa‐Wyatt, Justina Berškytė
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Meaning, Experience, and the Modern Self: The Phenomenology of Spontaneous Sense in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway [PDF]
By portraying meaning as a phenomenon that eludes complete expression and arises spontaneously in our everyday embodied interactions with others and objects in the world, as well as in our own unconscious registering of those interactions, Woolf’s Mrs ...
Rump, Jacob
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VIRGINIA WOOLF EN LOS TESTIMONIOS DE VICTORIA OCAMPO: TENSIONES ENTRE FEMINISMO Y COLONIALISMO
En este artículo se analizan una serie de textos ensayísticos de la escritora argentina Victoria Ocampo (1890-1979), en los que ella aborda la relación que la ligó a Virginia Woolf, su principal referente en términos literarios y feministas.
Alicia Salomone
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Le présent article s’attache à faire émerger la dynamique du paradoxe qui gouverne l’articulation entre les notions de genre et d’enfermement esquissée par Virginia Woolf dans A Room of One’s Own et tâche de démontrer que c’est par l’entremise ...
Valérie Favre
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Identifying Attrition Phases in Survey Data: Applicability and Assessment Study [PDF]
Background: Although Web-based questionnaires are an efficient, increasingly popular mode of data collection, their utility is often challenged by high participant dropout. Researchers can gain insight into potential causes of high participant dropout by
Hochheimer, Camille J. +4 more
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Fractal Power Law in Literary English
We present in this paper a numerical investigation of literary texts by various well-known English writers, covering the first half of the twentieth century, based upon the results obtained through corpus analysis of the texts.
Ebeling +17 more
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Virginia Woolf and Victoria Ocampo: The Art of Combining Modernism and Non-Confining Domesticity
For Virginia Woolf and Victoria Ocampo the houses they lived in—apart from being lived spaces or spaces of memory—were the seat of their work projects and established fields of sociability which gathered not only family and friends but also relevant ...
Irene Chikiar Bauer
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History Breaks Down into Images: Virginia Woolf’s Monk’s House Albums
Writing personal or collective history entails compiling archival evidence, tenuous traces of one’s past life. It means to ‘salvage something from time’ (Annie Ernaux) and recover the present of past temporalities to uncover and clarify them.
Adèle Cassigneul
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Ethics in AIED: Who cares? [PDF]
The field of AIED raises far-reaching ethical questions with important implications for students and educators. However, most AIED research, development and deployment has taken place in what is essentially a moral vacuum (for example, what happens if a ...
Bektik, Duygu +3 more
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Contemporary Biographies of Virginia Woolf for Young Readers
This article explores how modern biographies reinterpret Virginia Woolf’s life, aesthetics, and legacy through text and images, focusing on three works: the picturebooks Virginia Woolf, la escritora de lo invisible by Luisa Antolín Villota and Antonia ...
Guilherme Magri +2 more
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