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Mundane Joy as Emergent Strategy: Community Storytellers on “Happiness,” “Resilience,” and the “Good Life”
Published 2024-03-01“…It was sparked by the authors’ experience of working between two distinct communities that are both deeply invested in understanding the function of story-and-art-making in troubled and troubling times. …”
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Edgar Allan Poe and a Detective Story: A New Configuration of the Old One and Its Variations
Published 2005-04-01“…A detective story was constituted as a real non-existing variant derived from the particular short stories as a connection, their single units: great detective; breaking the perspective creating a Watson like type of a narrator, who is opposite to a detective, secret of a locked room; “analytical” discernments, distance from a victim (all that in Dupin trilogy), a murder as the least suspicious character in the text (in the short story Thou Art the Man). A real text, „a detective story according to the rules”, which fully fits with the model, comes just in the next step of development of the genre. …”
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Chronicling the Tuskegee Syphilis Study through Art
Published 2014-07-01“…Although it was not my intention to complete a series of art pieces two years ago, I often felt the spiritual urging and insistence of countless ancestors affected by the study to tell their story through art. As I created each piece, I began to realize that I could actually educate a whole new generation by interpreting bioethics through a medium that is not often used enough as a vehicle for storytelling and ethical discussion. …”
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Everybody Has a Story: Telling Our Stories in Pre-Kindergarten
Published 2013-12-01“…Pre-kindergarten students explore fictional and nonfiction narratives, grow in their appreciation for themselves and others, and tell their own stories through art and writing through the use of global literature which they can discuss and use as examples. …”
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Interview with Tom Reed
Published 2022-12-01“… Tom Reed is an English artist, illustrator and children’s book author who has lived in Zurich for the past 15 years. His stories and art are a joy for both children and adults and can be interpreted on many levels. …”
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RUBEM FONSECA, RIO DE JANEIRO AND VIOLENCE IN MODERN CITIES
Published 2008-08-01“…The story a arte de andar nas ruas do rio de janeiro, written by rubem fonseca, is a life portrait about day-by-day in brazilian big cities. the writer brings the violence theme to the story to show us the low side of urban society, the excluded and marginalized people, while the main character, august, walks on rio de janeiros streets. in short, rubem fonseca uses the streets of the city to make society speaks about itself and causes in its listeners reflections about their places while inhabitants of these urban spaces and participants of this society.…”
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Introduction - Two Stories of the Arts and Humanities – and a Third Version Emerging
Published 2016-10-01“…In this political realm this volume provides an alternative story about Arts and Humanities through the more constructive phrasing of the question: Which needs in society do the Arts and Humanities respond to and accommodate? …”
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Who Speaks Land Stories? Inexpert Voicings of Place
Published 2006-06-01“…Who or what remembers the foot of the conquistador: the expert history or the amateur memories of the coloniser, the stories and art arising from the responses of those displaced, restructured post-colonial mythologies, or the land itself? …”
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Interweaving Creative Critical Sense-Making through a Body of Koloa
Published 2024-01-01“…My investigation into Pasifika students’ success as Pasifika in visual arts was revealed through the students’ artworks and stories. Visual art teachers’ beliefs, attitudes and pedagogical practices were also examined to illuminate the critical role they play in affirming Pasifika student success as Pasifika. …”
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The Study of Islamic Feminism; Mapping in Laila Aboulela’s The Translator
Published 2019-12-01“…Where the society wants to treat them differently and creates such roots in the mind of people that a man’s conscious and unconscious simultaneously control his personality; his actions as well as his discourse for treating Muslim women as inferior to them thus since childhood all sorts of knowledge, discourse, myths, stories, beliefs, art, literature, fairy tales and culture etc. influence their unconscious mind. …”
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The Study of Islamic Feminism; Mapping in Laila Aboulela’s The Translator
Published 2020-12-01“…Where the society wants to treat them differently and creates such roots in the mind of people that a man’s conscious and unconscious simultaneously control his personality; his actions as well as his discourse for treating Muslim women as inferior to them thus since childhood all sorts of knowledge, discourse, myths, stories, beliefs, art, literature, fairy tales and culture etc. influence their unconscious mind. …”
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Human Growth and Growth Hormone: From Antiquity to the Recominant Age to the Future
Published 2021-07-01“…Since antiquity Man has been fascinated by the variations in human (and animal) growth. Stories and art abound about giants and little people. …”
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Intervista a Emanuela De Cecco
Published 2016-11-01“…De Cecco & Romano 2002), Arte-mondo, storia dell'arte, storie dell'arte (ed. De Cecco 2010) e il recentissimo Non volendo aggiungere altre cose al mondo. …”
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”Det i sig selv værdifulde” Om skjønnhetserfaringens relevans i den norske grunnskolens RLE- fag
Published 2012-12-01“…These dimensions are an attempt to structure the possible diversity of interpretations facing both stories and art in RLE, and students may choose how they will relate to the dimensions mentioned. …”
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Spirituality and Concept of ’Child’ in Kokas Pedagogy for Children with Special Educational Needs
Published 2020-04-01“…The main elements of this concept are music, dance improvisation, motion, imaginative stories, visual arts, painting and drawing. However, its most important component is the very specific and intimate relation, which connected her to children. …”
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Incorporating a Creative Component in First-Year Law
Published 2015-06-01“…Students who chose this option created a diversity of artistic works, including short stories, visual arts, literary criticism, culinary art, music and lyric composition, film, a blog, a video game, and a board game. …”
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Digital storytelling as a method in health research: a systematic review protocol
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