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  1. 361

    Au parc par temps de fête : Fêtes étatiques et performances publiques à Pékin aujourd'hui by Lisa Richaud

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Drawing on recent ethnographic material, I show how these gatherings tend to sensorially recreate, in some of the former sites of celebration, a festive time-space, while the retirees I observed reappropriate these temporalities for their own ends. …”
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    Capturing Otherness: Self-Identity and Feelings of Non-Belonging Among Educated Burmese in Thailand by Carole Faucher

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In this context, their own Burmeseness, which they rarely had to question before they left Yangon or Mandalay, appears suddenly as it is: an identity deeply fragmented that needs to be captured and reappropriated.…”
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    La représentation du marronnage et du maquis, ou la mémoire reconstruite : Au seuil d’un nouveau cri de Bertène Juminer et de Demain est encore loin de Victor Bouadjio by Joseph Ngangop

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Il faut susciter la réflexion historique, commandée par « les sommations impérieuses que le présent adresse au passé » (Chesneaux) et, ici, reconstituer et se réapproprier à partir du patrimoine immatériel que représentent deux romans, Au seuil d’un nouveau cri de Bertène Juminer et Demain est encore loin de Victor Bouadjio, les traces d’une partie de l’Histoire des Antilles et de l’Afrique.   …”
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    Understanding Folk Religiosity in the Philippines by Juan Rafael G. Macaranas

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…A clear sense of folk religiosity is elemental in reappropriating religious dogmas and doctrines as the church and the faithful continuously study, dialogue, and fully experience life in the pursuit of approaching authenticity in faith, beliefs, and religions.…”
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    La revista Inimigo Rumor y las prácticas vanguardistas by Susana Scramim

    “…The journal would also divulge the poetry of Rui Belo and Adília Lopes, Portuguese poets, and the Argentineans, such as Tamara Kamenszain and Arturo Carrera, who in their works reappropriate the interest in the “formless” and the poetry of the quotidian, demarcating themselves from the "marginal". …”
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    Les enjeux intertextuels dans La Busca et Mala hierba de Pío Baroja by Elisabeth Delrue

    “…Nous prendrons, ici, l’intertextualité, au sens large de perception par le lecteur de rapports entre une œuvre et d’autres qui l’ont précédée et restreint d’« intertextualité aléatoire » dans la terminologie de Michael Riffaterre, afin d’analyser les modalités du jeu intertextuel et leurs implica­tions idéologiques et esthétiques dans les deux romans consi­dérés dans notre étude : La Busca et Mala hierba de Pío Baroja.L’auteur pratique le pastiche et la parodie, au sens genettien de ces termes, de techniques narratives, mêlant dans un même récit des conventions et des motifs narratifs, des codes langagiers appartenant à des phases différentes de l’histoire littéraire et à des registres divers : le roman pica­resque, le roman-feuilleton romantique, le réalisme, le roman à énigme, le roman d’apprentissage.En associant dans le collage intertextuel des solutions narratives pratiquées à des époques différentes ou dans des types de littérature différentes, Baroja, en quête d’un nouveau roman, se réapproprie le legs culturel qu’il récuse parfois pour rénover l’écriture de son temps et l’instance narratrice évacue toute diachronie et pose une nature trans­historique des maux décrits.…”
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    LABORATOIRE DU VÉCU: L’EXPÉRIENCE THÉÂTRALE EN GROUPE, ATELIER FAN AL-HAYAT [L’ART DE LA VIE] by Samir Reyad-Mamdoh

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Ils se sont reconstruits, en retrouvant confiance en eux et en se réappropriant d’autres aptitudes et d’autres attitudes. …”
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    Roy’s Inglish in The God of Small Things: A Language for Subversion, Reconciliation and Reassertion by Agustín Reyes Torres

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Abstract: In The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy separates English from Englishspeakers. She reappropriates the language not only to portray complex characters and narrative themes, but also to create a postcolonial discourse that criticizes, questions and subverts the old dominance of the imperial colonizer. …”
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    Léo Malet ou le roman noir américain made in France by Crystel Pinçonnat

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We will look at three of his best-known novels (Johnny Metal, Le Dé de jade and La Mort de Jim Licking), to show how Malet reappropriated the hard-boiled tradition through the lens of American cinema and reinvented it for the French public. …”
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    Oser une évaluation partagée : étude de cas dans une école primaire québécoise by Isabelle Nizet, Martin Lépine, Isabelle Denis, Suzane Hétu

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…L’entrée par les problématiques d’évaluation a été choisie pour permettre aux enseignantes participant au projet de se réapproprier leur autonomie professionnelle et favoriser l’intervention des élèves aux différentes étapes du processus d’évaluation. …”
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    How to be Satisfied with Less-Than-Perfect Finish by Park, Hyun Woo

    Published 2023
    “…The methodology of reappropriating material and the way of its fabrication unfolds in an exploratory manner, unsurprisingly often with a novel approach of precarious, ad-hoc, and even seemingly haphazard ways. …”
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    Hawthorne’s Perspectival Perversity: What if “Wakefield” Were (About) a Woman?; or, Credo Quia Absurdum by Semrau Janusz

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Even if this does not come across as lucius ordo, it is argued that the order of reappropriative and be-longing signification is that of Mrs. rather than - as is commonly believed - that of Mr. …”
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    The letters of Catherine the Great and the rhetoric of enlightenment by Rubin-Detlev, K

    Published 2015
    “…Both her lively and seductive personal style and her regal character as an Enlightenment great man derived from and reappropriated available literary models. Seeking to ensure that this image reached receptive audiences, Catherine also carefully controlled the circulation of her letters: in keeping with the semi-privacy of the eighteenth-century letter, she wrote first and foremost to win a reputation with cultural and social elites who exchanged letters out of print. …”
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    <i>Minjung</i> Theology as a Project of Profanation: Focusing on the <i>Minjung</i>-Event Theory of Byung-Mu Ahn by Yongtaek Jeong

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…It then shows that secularization is not the only way in which the sacred is reappropriated through Agamben’s discussions of secularization and profanation. …”
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    Re-imagining the Port Heritage of Rosario: From Grain Storage Silos to the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rosario (Argentina) by Cecilia Galimberti

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…<p>In recent decades, there has been a shift in the approach, revaluation, and preservation of architectural heritage, emphasizing the importance of contemporary society’s reinterpretation of historical and identity components from a comprehensive perspective that enables new developments and reappropriations. In this context, a pictorial turn also takes place through which heritage no longer remains confined to fixed meanings. …”
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    CANZONI / CORPI IN MOVIMENTO: UN LABORATORIO ITASTRA IN TEMPI DI PANDEMIA by Clelia Farina, Giulia Calandra

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The participants use songs and multilingualism as a space of aggregation and political reflection (§ 2) and Facebook to shape new migratory narratives (§ 3); they define themselves as one plural body and reappropriate the narrative of migration in the active listening of their teachers (§ 4); they acknowledge songs as a tool to express collective identities and resist neocolonialism (§ 5), overcome interethnic conflicts and celebrate multilingualism (§ 6), build bridges across the Mediterranean Sea (§ 7). …”
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    « Les douceurs d’un commerce indépendant » : Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ou le libéralisme retourné contre lui-même by Blaise Bachofen

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Cela se traduit chez Rousseau par une stratégie consistant à se réapproprier les promesses contenues dans les prémisses du libéralisme, pour mieux en dénoncer les conséquences dogmatiques. …”
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    ‘Le sujet face à l’épreuve’. by Claire Marin

    Published 2005-11-01
    “…Sculpter sa propre statue, pour reprendre un vieux précepte plotinien, n’est-ce pas l’expression d’un désir voire d’une exigence du sujet, celle de se réapproprier le sens et la valeur de sa propre existence ? …”
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    The impact of twenty-first century personalized medicine versus twenty-first century medicine’s impact on personalization by Camille Abettan, Jos V. M. Welie

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Conclusion Finally, we propose a reversal: if personalization is a continuous process by which the person reappropriates all manner of objective data, giving them meaning and thereby shaping his or her own way of being human, then personalized medicine, rather than being personalized itself, can facilitate personalization of those it serves through the data it provides.…”
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    Voix féminines et mémoire de Césarée : de la narration posthume au témoignage La femme sans sépulture d’Assia Djebar by Sihem GUETTAFI

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Résumé : Face à l’amnésie généralisée, le devoir de témoignage et d’hommage est nécessaire pour réécrire l’Histoire nationale permettant à l’ex-colonisé de se réapproprier son passé, déconstruisant la vision du colonisateur. …”
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