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    Listening to art on a seabed by Jana Horáková

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In the paper, metaphors associated with water and with dreams are used to establish links among such different terms within Flusser's vocabulary as "sounding images and visible sound" (computed and projected models of collected data), "chamber music" (a metaphor for the endless collective creativity shared within the digital media pool), and "Vampyroteuthis infernalis" (a fantastic creature living in the hostile environment of the oceanic abyss). The aim is to introduce Flusser as an author of an original and visionary aesthetic and of the poetics of new media art.…”
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    Sociologies de la précarité et précarités de la sociologie by Abraham Franssen

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…The confrontation with regards to the notion of “vulnerability” according to the two perspectives of Henri Eckert and Mircea Vultur, correspond to the construction of an abyss at several levels. The question concerns effectively the conditions of relevancy and the limits of validity of sociological analysis. …”
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    ANTARES and KM3NeT: The Latest Results of the Neutrino Telescopes in the Mediterranean by Matteo Sanguineti

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The ANTARES (Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and Abyss environmental RESearch) detector is the largest neutrino telescope currently in operation in the Mediterranean Sea and the first operating in sea water. …”
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    Benjamin's Ground by Rainer Nägele

    Published 1986-09-01
    “…The movement of this search leads through a metaphoric relationship of "surface" and "depth" toward an ever-receding ground that can be articulated ultimately only in relation to a non-representable abyss (Abgrund) . A new topography of surface and writing emerges and replaces the surface/depth relationship. …”
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    The psychological and social undermining of the personality in the texts of the world stage by Salah Hamadi Jazaa, Hussan Abod Ali

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This concept refers to the human personality in its real and hypothetical capacity, as it was the plaything in the hands of these practices in order to pass its ideas, so the personality sometimes ascended the top of the pyramid and at other times descended towards the abyss, after it was lowered to the rank of an animal, and for the necessity of this topic, the researcher decided to formulate the title of his research, including A study of (psychological and social undermining of the personality in the texts of the high theater), because the global theater presented many models that were a witness to most of these practices that were applied against the personality throughout the ages, and the manifestations of demolition, distortion, loss and destruction that followed.…”
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    REBIKOV’S PIANO HERITAGE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE TRADITIONS OF THE RUSSIAN CULTURE OF THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY by MURAVSKAIA OLGA

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Rebikov and the traditions of impressionism and expressionism, which is especially evident in his „psychographic dramas” („The Abyss”, „Alpha and Omega”, etc.). Propensity to miniaturism at different genre levels, to the utmost simplicity of texture, most fully manifested in his piano opuses, declared by the composer himself in its motto „A Lot in the Little!”…”
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    در پرتگاه اعداد؛ بررسی درونمایه‌ی پول در شعر سی. اچ. سیسِن by علیرضا جعفری

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…A mind fully occupied by economic concerns has hardly any chance of salvation and is gradually led to the abyss of destruction.…”
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    Moralidade pública e cidadania: a educação nos anos 30 e 40 Public morality and citizenship: education in the 1930s and 1940s by Adriano Luiz Duarte

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…The article also calls attention to the enormous abyss that exists between these projects and the day-to-day experiences they intended to influence.…”
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    Terminator und Avatar by Ulrich Kumher

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Diese Sphären spielen auch im Film Abyss eine wichtige Rolle, durch den sich bereits das jüngste Werk Camerons ankündigt (3.). …”
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    Sensy i dźwięki: O książce Włodzimierza Szturca by Tadeusz Sławek

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Using the example of Shakespeare’s texts, he argues that one who fails to hear a voice other than his own will sooner or later bring himself and the world to the edge of an abyss.…”
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    Nuda codzienności w sztuce Marzec Iriny Waśkowskiej by Paulina Charko-Klekot

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The banality of everyday life is one of the main themes in this young author’s works – Vaskovskaya draws portraits of women that are bored and disillusioned with their shallow, bland life, who are waiting for a miracle to free them from the abyss of monotony. The protagonist of the play March stands out against the background of these characters. …”
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    LIEUX CLOS ET PAYSAGES DANS LE THÉÂTRE DE IONESCO : MÉMOIRES, RÊVES ET ÉVASIONS by Catarina FIRMO

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In Ionesco’s theatre, stage spaces representing ascent, escape, isolation and the abyss convey different symbols of time. We are interested in the theatrical dynamics of the alternation between the inside and the outside of stage spaces, as well as in their impact on the construction of memory. …”
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    Figures of pedagogy in Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes and Buchi Emecheta’s Double Yoke by Angela M. Fubara

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…A revisit of Buchi Emecheta’s Double Yoke and Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes reveals that these inimitable feminist writers, while depicting the women in the abyss of debasement in patriarchal society portray assertive heroines teaching by precepts immanent in pedagogical assets. …”
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    Éléments d’anthropo-logique : à propos des corpographies de Karl Lakolak by Dominique Chevé

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…Lakolak’s work puts man at the edge of the abyss in Corporeal Vanities that refer to the intertwining of all rituals as well as to the miscegenation of forces, shapes, humors, and materials: Ecce homo in the bodies’ multiple singularities.…”
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    Hydrophone characterization for the KM3NeT experiment by Muller Rasa, von Benda-Beckmann Sander, Doppenberg Ed, Lahmann Robert, Buis Ernst-Jan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…To do so, about 6000 optical modules will be installed in the abyss of the Mediterranean Sea to observe the Cherenkov radiation induced by high energy particle interactions in the deep sea. …”
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    The Juridical Voice of Literature: A Perspective on Literature’s Entanglement with Normativity by Katrin Becker

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This entity disguises the abyss at the core of culture and legitimates it by staging itself as its origin. …”
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    HYPERTEXT OF A. A. FET'S POEM «SOUTHERN NIGHT IN THE HAYSTACK …»

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…It is also important to determine the place of the poem in the poetic tradition of thinking about the relationship of the subject and the lyrical «starry abyss» as metaphors of the scope of knowledge. Based on S. …”
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    When Reason Began to Stir… —Kantian Courage and the Enlightenment by Joël Madore (Editor Invitado / Guest Editor)

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Courage, in short, is resolve before the abyss of freedom. Too long have we confined Kant to an ossified, rationalistic framework, thankfully impervious to human anguish for some, regretfully incapable of it for others. …”
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    GAMIANI, OR TWO NIGHTS OF EXCESS BY ALFRED DE MUSSET: CONSTRUCTION OF SUBJECTIVITY IN FRENCH “BLACK” by Andrey V. Golubkov

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The character’s lesbian affairs may be interpreted in terms of the urge for the infinite lust, or Romantic “abyss.” These motifs became developed in Baudelaire’s The Flowers of Evil, especially in the poem “Lesbians.”…”
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