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    La violence du bâtard dans deux romans d’Amérique centrale by Claire Pailler

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Born of unknown parents and left in the streets, or born of a peasant woman raped by the landlord’s son - the bastard is, according to Carlos Fuentes, an emblematic figure of the conquest of America; he carries a history of violence. …”
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    (Mis)representations of Motherf** in Italian Film Dubbing by Patrizia Giampieri

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…This analysis will firstly highlight that the literature's findings can be confirmed only partly, as the epithet “son of a bitch” is very recurrent (as well as omissions), while the insult “bastard” is almost neglected. …”
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    Shaykh Google as Ḥāfiẓ al-Aṣr: The Internet, Traditional ʿUlamā’, and Self Learning (2020)* by Emad Hamdeh

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It is not a legitimate son of knowledge, but a bastard, and when an attack is made upon this bastard neither parent nor anyone else is there to defend it.                                                                                                  …”
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    Towards an Ethics of Slowness in an Era of Academic Corporatism. by Yiu Fai Chow, Jeroen de Kloet, Helen Hok-Sze Leung

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…‘Now, of course, we live in Thatcher’s psyche if not her anus, in the world she made, of competition, consumerism, celebrity and guilt’s bastard son, charity: bingeing and debt.’ Hanif Kureishi (2008: 271) The hidden injuries of the neo-liberal University. …”
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    CONSTANTINO PALEÓLOGO Y MIGUEL KATHAROS: LOS HEREDEROS AL TRONO DE BIZANCIO EN EL 1321 D. C. CONSTANTINE PALAIOLOGOS AND MICHAEL KATHAROS: THE HEIRS TO THE BYZANTINE THRONE IN 1321... by GALO GARCÉS ÁVALOS

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…<br>The present article exposes the circumstances in which an abrupt change in the succession which took place during the reign of Andronikos II Palaiologos (1282-1328), who in the year 1321, after the decease of his eldest son and heir Michael IX (1320), excluded from the imperial succession the latter's son, Andronikos III, putting in his place his second son, Constantine, and above all the latter's bastard, Michael Katharos, a situation that would be the preamble to the First Civil War between the Palaiologoi.…”
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    La publicité au service de la dissimulation by Héloïse Hermant

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Through the two wars of words orchestrated by don Juan José de Austria against the validos of the regent Mariana in 1668-1669 and 1676-1677, this article analyses the way in which Philip IV’s bastard son placed publicity at the service of dissimulation in order to secure the dismissal of his political enemies and have himself appointed Vicar-General of Aragon in 1669 and First Minister in 1677. …”
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