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UNA FORMA D’ORRORE SPECIFICAMENTE TEATRALE: THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Published 2018-12-01“…L’articolo esamina il dramma The Woman in Black di Stephen Mallatratt (1987), mettendolo a confronto con il romanzo omonimo di Susan Hill (1983) da cui deriva. …”
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Young woman with black spots and a red rash on her forearm
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Ebuhlanti Amandla ngawethu: Womanism and black theology of liberation, in memory of Vuyani Shadrack Vellem
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“As Soon As Ever She Died, the Hauntings Began”: Revisiting the Victorian Fallen Woman as a Gothic Archetype in Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black
Published 2021-12-01“…From the perspective of Neo-Victorian studies, it can be claimed that the character of the Woman in Black in Susan Hill’s eponymous novel, published in 1983, is based on Victorian portrayals of the myth of “the fallen woman.” …”
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La oscuridad líquida en las páginas de Susan Hill
Published 2017-02-01“…Entre sus obras más conocidas se encuentra The Woman in Black (1983), que ha sido adaptada para el teatro y el cine en numerosas ocasiones y contextos. …”
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“But she was drunk”: Sexual violence and Blaming the victim
Published 2022-05-01“…Together, the results indicate that the woman was blamed for the violence she suffered and this becomes more evident in the situation in which the woman was Black.…”
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Maria Metade e as Incompletudes da Alma: o Ser Plural Moçambicano
Published 2016-12-01“…We think the work of Mia Couto through antagonistic relations: colonizer / colonized, man / woman, white / black, dominating / dominated, etc. We chose this perspective because Mia Couto be a plural writer and Mozambique is a diverse country.We have as theoretical support Pierre Bourdieu with the work A dominação masculina (2012) to highlight the function of women and the social practices; also we rely on theorists such as Stuart Hall, A identidade cultural na pós-modernidade (2011) and Frantz Fanon Pele negra, máscaras brancas (2008), among others, to discuss the issues of identity.…”
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Liesegang rings in the setting of end‐stage renal disease
Published 2022-11-01“…Case presentation We noted at autopsy of a 59‐year‐old diabetic woman multiple black “stones” in the renal medulla. Microscopic examination demonstrated these to contain Liesegang rings. …”
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Review of Susan Thomas. 2009. Cuban Zarzuela: Performing Race and Gender on Havana’s Lyric Stage. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois
Published 2010-03-01“…Emerging as a well-received genre in Havana theaters during the early twentieth century, Cuban zarzuela incorporates Spanish light opera and Afrocuban musical characteristics into one-act operettas featuring a number of racial and nationalist archetypes endemic in turn-of-the-century Cuba: the “mulatta” woman, the “black” man, the “white” woman, and the “white” man. …”
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“Jan de Dood en sy bende”: Vergestaltings van die dood in die romans van Lettie Viljoen/Ingrid Winterbach
Published 2018-02-01“…There are mainly two important ways in which death is embodied in her novels since 1993, i.e. as an ubiquitous, but simultaneously absent male figure, such as Jama in Karolina Ferreira (translated as The Elusive Moth, 1993, 2005), Jan de Dood in Buller se plan (Buller’s plan, 1999) and Theo Verwey in Die boek van toeval en toeverlaat (The book of coincidence and refuge, 2006) and the femme fatale and angel of death, respectively represented by a seductive woman with red hair and pale skin and either an emaciated woman in black, or a black woman as in Landskap met vroue en slang (Landscape with women and snake, 1996) Buller se plan and Niggie (translated as To Hell with Cronjé, 2002, 2007). …”
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Traum-A-Rhythmia On Debbie Tucker Green’s In-Yer-Ear Stage
Published 2018-11-01“…Her texts, which draw simultaneously from poetry, song lyric writing and musical score, question the nature of theatre. As a black woman, writing black characters for a mainly white audience, the strategies of dramatic composition which she resorts to rely on a poetics of absence and create a theatre immune to accusations of didacticism of which her forbearers were often taxed. …”
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Genetics Unveil the Genealogical Ancestry and Physical Appearance of an Unknown Historical Figure: Lady Leonor of Castile (Spain) (1256–1275)
Published 2023-04-01“…The results show that the mummified remains correspond to a young European woman with black hair, green-hazel eyes, and white skin. …”
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FANTASY AND FANTASMAGORY IN THE MODERN UKRAINIAN DRAMATURGY (CONFLICT AND CHARACTER)
Published 2019-06-01“…Arie “Colors” personified different age periods of Mary’s life in such characters as Woman in Pink, Woman in Orange, Woman in Red, Woman in Purple, and Woman in Black (White). The conflict of this work is exalted, it is closely connected with the main existential conflicts of mankind. …”
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Let Him Use You: Southern Womanism, Utterance, and Saint Katharine Drexel's Educational Philosophy
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