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    Against interpretive exclusivism by Whitehouse, H

    Published 2024
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    Jeśli nie interpretacja, to co? by Teresa Rutkowska

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Autor książki, wychodząc od klasycznego eseju Susan Sontag Against Interpretation (1964), zastanawia się nad statusem i metodologią procedur interpretacyjnych we współczesnej humanistyce, a przede wszystkim w filmoznawstwie, wobec zasadniczego dylematu nieadekwatności narzędzi językowych do opisu zjawiska z natury audiowizualnego, ulotnego, niematerialnego, jakim jest film. …”
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    Consolation of philosophy by Karolina Enquist Källgren

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It is argued that both belonged to an emotional community that was formed around the experience of exile from WWII and the Spanish Civil War, and in which the consolation of philosophy was thematized. Against interpretations of consolation in modern literature that emphasizes the unspeakability of sorrow, and the reemplacement of consolation for ongoing mourning, I argue that in the works of the two authors we find a notion of consolation of philosophy that places redemption in the future, but consolation in the now. …”
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    Metaphysics – symbol – landscape. On the motif of ruins in Caspar David Friedrich’s painting by Michał Haake

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The article is a polemic against interpretations that choose to depart from the symbolism of individual motifs. …”
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    The Promises and Pitfalls of 311 Data by White, Ariel R., Trump, Kris-Stella

    Published 2020
    “…We show that rates of 311 calls are negatively related to lower cost activities (voter turnout and census return rates), but positively related to the high-cost activity of campaign donation. We caution against interpreting 311 data as a generic measure of political engagement or participation, at least in the absence of high-quality controls for neighborhood condition. …”
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    Entering the Prophetic Realm: ʿAbd Rabbihī ibn Sulaymān al-Qaliyūbī (d. 1968) on the Nature of Mediation (<i>tawassul</i>) by Florian A. Lützen

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In his comprehensive work <i>Fayḍ al-wahhāb</i>, ʿAbd Rabbihī ibn Sulaymān al-Qaliyūbī (d. 1968) extensively explores the Prophet Muhammad’s role in theology and argues against interpretations influenced by Wahhābī thought. He emphasizes the prophetic realm, or prophecy and its traces, particularly the means by which believers can establish a connection with it. …”
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    Culture, politics and form in the long nineteen sixties: reappraising the British experimental novel by Burley, P

    Published 2020
    “…While recent accounts have done much to reinstate postwar experimentalism within the field, the tendency remains to describe a somewhat deracinated and anomalous British avant-garde, and the often-shared conceptual territory explored by writers across the postwar aesthetic ‘divide’ remains obscure.</p> <p>Against interpretations that stress its oppositionality, this study advances a more complex picture of the experimental novel’s orientation to the dominant literary, intellectual and political cultures of its time. …”
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    "Wounded harts": metaphor and desire in the epic-romances of Tasso, Sidney, and Spenser by Phelps, PC

    Published 2014
    “…For Sidney, the prospect that a wound could define a body as courageous or pathetic, as sacred or corrupt, became both politically and socially troubling, and the <em>New Arcadia</em>, I argue, proleptically attempts to defend Sidney against interpretations of wounds that register them as manifestations of corrupt desire. …”
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    No changes in overall AMOC strength in interglacial PMIP4 time slices by Z. Jiang, C. Brierley, D. Thornalley, S. Sax

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This line of evidence cautions against interpreting reconstructions of past interglacial climate as being driven by AMOC, outside of abrupt events.…”
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