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Polysemic Function of Harp in Persian Poetry Based on Conceptual Metaphor Theory
Published 2021-12-01“…By studying the use of musical instruments in the literature, myths or folklores of a culture, one can understand what beliefs it represents and what messages it transports to future generations. …”
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20th Century Western Visayan Millenarian Representations: The Case of “Emperor” Flor Intrencherado in the Local Press, 1925-1929
Published 2021-09-01“…Aguilar, Filomeno Jr. “Masonic Myths and Revolutionary Feats in Negros Occidental.” …”
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Dépôts et pratiques symboliques dans l’établissement aristocratique gaulois de Varennes-sur-Seine, la Justice (Seine-et-Marne)
Published 2021-12-01“…The representation of a waterfowl lends this knife a strong symbolic significance and links it to myths of regeneration. As in many other settlements, skeletal human remains (six adults and an older adolescent) were discovered in the surrounding ditches. …”
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Analyzing Repetitive Narrative Patterns in Samad Behrangi’s Stories
Published 2024-09-01“…Repetition is a prevalent device found in myths, folktales, and children's literature, serving as one of the defining characteristics of these narrative forms. …”
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Tacite en France de Montesquieu à Chateaubriand
Published 2017“…Aux sources de l’histoire et du mythe <br/> i. Les Germains contre les Francs? <br/> ii. …”
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Clientelas y amistades femeninas en Plinio El Joven
Published 2009-10-01“…However, not to mention the inevitable Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, throughout the Plinian work, unlike that of Tacitus or Juvenal, and it will create new myths and models, perhaps the closest to Rome of his time, but no less severe: as wives, Arria of Tulo and Macrina and as daughters, Marcella Minicia. …”
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Politics and Practices of visual propaganda in Portuguese Estado Novo. An Introduction
Published 2024-09-01“…As these articles substantiate, images in print and on public display are crucial for understanding the Portuguese national myths, imaginaries, collective attitudes and emotions, perceptions, and ways of looking under the Estado Novo and how the dictatorship sought actively to shape and foster these. …”
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On the semiotics of Iranian Muckbang-cookbang discourse: from creation to co-creation of brand values
Published 2023-03-01“…Cookbang also involves teaching practical and contemporary methods for traditional Iranian foods and similar products, which is accompanied by the revival of historical narratives and, in some cases, myths. In this way, the adoption of the Korean wave of Hallyu occurs along with the reconstruction of historical elements in the form of narratives, indicating the influence of the collective action of online eating in the lower strata of Iranian culture.…”
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On Second Wind: Understanding How Academics from the Philippines Adjust to Retirement
Published 2023-03-01“…The Aging Workforce: Realities, Myths, and Implications for Organizations. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2006. …”
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Addressing Racism and Its Deeply Entrenched Dynamics: A 21st Century Imperative
Published 2023-01-01“…A key part of racism is the creation of myths to justify economic hierarchies. Racial slavery was a profitable institution for slaveholders. …”
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