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    SPLACE by Chua, Sheryl Ai Juan

    Published 2016
    “…There are little or no connections we share with the places we are in now as we are always on-the-move, always fleeting and passing. As I begin to construct new images from preconceived pictures as well as new photographs, where I take pictures with neither fixed, predetermined nor pre-set locations or destinations in mind, I direct myself by chance, luck, instinct or light. …”
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    I teach therefore I dress by Davenport, Emma

    Published 2017
    “…It is often suggested that the role of the educator at university is mainly concerned with activities of the mind and their relationship with their body is always secondary, if not completely ignored. …”
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    The "world" of Ouyang Xiu's literary work: From the perspective of emotion by Seong, L.D.

    Published 2010
    “…There are numerous researches on the biography of Ouyang Xiu; however the focus on his inner emotion is scarce. In my point of view, this aspect is actually the focal point of his life and is strongly reflected in most of his writings; from his memory of mentors and friends, his remembrance on the places visited, his writing on history, to his collections of ancient bronzes and stone tablets, his emotion is always the crucial part of his reflection and value judgment. …”
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    Representationalism, skepticism and phenomenal realism by Manas Kumar Sahu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Representationalism is not an ideal option for responding to the sceptical attack against the other minds and the reality of the external world. It always leaves an open question for us about the relation between the representation of the object of experience and consciousness. …”
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    Psyche and Pygmalion: The Heart’s Desires Revised in Louisa May Alcott’s “A Marble Woman” by Michaela Keck

    “…Taking my cue from Hans Blumenberg’s notion of the “work on myth,” according to which myth is always in the process of revision, this article explores Alcott’s reconfiguration of the Psyche and Pygmalion myths in her novella “A Marble Woman” in conjunction with the nineteenth-century context of women’s quest for self-possession in marriage. …”
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    HAMSUN OG TSJEKHOV – STILISTISK GJENKLANG. ERFARINGER FRA MITT VIRKE SOM OVERSETTER by Eleonora Pankratova

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The Norwegian term å gjendikte, meaning “to recreate”, is always my guiding principle while translating Norwegian literature into Russian. …”
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    Lifelong Learning: Between Modern Strategies and Romantic Ideals. Our Post-Moral Society and Its Cultural Models by Anca Peiu

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…What their epigons have always failed to capture is their paradoxical insight into the tremendous power of (self)teaching over the vitality of the creative mind. …”
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