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The evolutionary dynamics of how languages signal who does what to whom
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Status Threat, Social Concerns, and Conservative Media: A Look at White America and the Alt-Right
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Effective Intensive Language Programs: The Case study of a Kiswahili STARTALK Program Model
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International Scientific Conference VII Camões Readings
Published 2020-12-01“…The event, organized by the MSU Faculty of Philology, saw participants, scholars and researches from such institutions as the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Embassy of Brazil in Moscow, five institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Institute of Latin American Studies, Institute of World History, Institute of Linguistics, Gorki Institute of World Literature and Institute for African Studies), MGIMO University, Moscow State Linguistic University, Russian State University for the Humanities, Saint Petersburg State University and the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. …”
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Towards Community Rooted Research and Praxis: Reflections on the BSS Safety and Youth Justice Project
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Moving for Love: Interracial Marriage and Migration in Brazil
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Diplomatic Services Today: Between Political Decisions and Administrative Criteria
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Diamond OA Library Publishing in Indigenous and Native Studies at the University of California
Published 2024-04-01“…This ‘flip’ from a subscription-based publication model unlocked nearly 50 years of research in Native American studies and ensures that future work will be openly available to everyone. …”
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Beatriz Paredes: Mexican presence in Brazil
Published 2017-10-01“…Until recently Mexico’s Ambassador to Brazil, Beatriz Paredes directed in 2017 the activities of the José Bonifacio Chair, devoted to Latin American Studies, at the behest of USP, her predecessor as Chair having been the Spanish statesman, Felipe González. …”
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ANALISIS METAFORA DALAM KUMPULAN PUISI LEAVES OF GRASS KARYA WALT WHITMAN
Published 2013“…The theme of poems in Leaves of Grass is American studies such as Slavery, Civil War, democracy and Memory of Abraham Lincoln. …”
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The Transformation of Fairy Tales Into Disney�s Animation Films
Published 2013“…The research of qualitative and literature are in the area of American studies. The research used the Disney animated films as primary data to identify the character of society and American culture. …”
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The diasporic canon: American anthologies of contemporary Italian poetry, 1945-2015
Published 2019“…By exploring Italian poetry’s potential for mobility and transformation, this thesis contributes an original viewpoint to existing narratives of diaspora and migration, both within and outside the fields of Italian, American, and Italian-American Studies. It also puts forward a renewed image of literature in translation and of its significance, whilst problematising received notions of nationality, ethnicity, gender, genre, and authorship. …”
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The distribution of nafs in modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic: a corpus-based study
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BOOK REVIEW: T.V. REED, "THE BLOOMSBURY INTRODUCTION TO POSTMODERN REALIST FICTION: RESISTING MASTER NARRATIVES", NEW YORK: BLOOMSBURY, 2021, 274 P.
Published 2022-09-01“…Buchanan Distinguished Professor of English and American Studies at Washington State University, opens his wide-ranging survey of “postmodern realist fiction” with an intriguing statement: “There is no such thing as postmodern fiction.” …”
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BOOK REVIEW: T.V. REED, "THE BLOOMSBURY INTRODUCTION TO POSTMODERN REALIST FICTION: RESISTING MASTER NARRATIVES", NEW YORK: BLOOMSBURY, 2021, 274 P.
Published 2022-09-01“…Buchanan Distinguished Professor of English and American Studies at Washington State University, opens his wide-ranging survey of “postmodern realist fiction” with an intriguing statement: “There is no such thing as postmodern fiction.” …”
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Ideology and Pragmatism in the Bilateral Relations with the United States: Brazil and Bolivia
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A house-to-house survey of epileptic seizures in an urban community of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Published 2002-09-01“…CONCLUSION: The prevalence data of epilepsy shows less impressive than in other Latin-American studies and even some Brazilian, but similar to other Brazilian studies. …”
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