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    Ernesto De Martino – La fine del mondo by Antonio Maria Pusceddu, Antonio Fanelli (eds)

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…La fin du monde. Essai sur les apocalypses culturelles, Éditions EHESS, 2016].…”
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    Apocalisse e storia: Fondazione trascendentale dell’umano by Luigigiovanni Quarta

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…La fin du monde. Essai sur les apocalypses culturelles, Éditions EHESS, 2016].…”
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    Risposta ai commenti by Marcello Massenzio

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…La fin du monde. Essai sur les apocalypses culturelles, Éditions EHESS, 2016].…”
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    Réponse aux commentaires by Giordana Charuty

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…La fin du monde. Essai sur les apocalypses culturelles, Éditions EHESS, 2016].…”
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    Introduzione: “Rileggere” La fine del mondo by Antonio Maria Pusceddu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…La fin du monde. Essai sur les apocalypses culturelles, Éditions EHESS, 2016].…”
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    Tra avanguardie e mitologie: l’uragano in ¡Écue-Yamba-Ó! di Alejo Carpentier by Antonella Cancellier

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This theme, actually, both in his ethical and aesthetic aspects, will recur frequently in his work, with the symbolic and contradictory connotation of Apocalypses.…”
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    « Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction by Michèle Soriano

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…» requires agreements, moves, translations and connections, but we are freeing from paranoia, segregation, borders and invaders, security policies and redeeming apocalypses.…”
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    Les crises aux Etats-Unis depuis 1837 : facteurs de renouveau et de redéploiement by Jean Luc Tendil

    “…Crises in the US since the first half of the nineteenth century have often been more brutal than elsewhere, but have also been pregnant with more tangible changes and irrational promises. These would-be apocalypses, although unwittingly fertile, are also fast forgotten.Each new crisis tends to be interpreted as stemming from the subjection of America's territory to a few men's impatient craving for possession, while the original yearning shaping the American psyche - for spiritual, or at least moral, regeneration - gradually fades into oblivion. …”
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    Power of revalations – eschatology, apocalyptic literature and millenarism by Milan Tomašević

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Presenting apocalyptic literature as a compex genre, paper offers a view of multifunctional phenomenon that had been used by different social groups and agents. Paper portrays apocalypses as a part of revolutionary ideoloical texts and paralysing discourse of fear. …”
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    The Woman and the Dragon—The Formation of the Image of the <i>Mulier Amicta Sole</i> in the Revelation of St. John in Western Medieval Art by Sergi Doménech García

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This section is followed by the study of representations from between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries and the importance of the Anglo-Norman Apocalypses. The article closes with an iconological section in which the importance of the <i>mulier</i> as an ecclesiological symbol and, subsequently, its Marian interpretation is pointed out.…”
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    The Flanet (flat planet) making a rare appearance wearing an invisibility cloak by Henriette Heise

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…We live in a world in which the climate crisis is real and terrible, and only one of a litany of imminent, self-imposed apocalypses humans seem incapable of acting upon. I noticed a growing sentiment among my students and artist friends that I can profoundly relate to—a feeling of hopelessness and exhaustion, and of collective mourning for what has been irredeemably lost on our planet. …”
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    Victim to Victor: The Appeal of Apocalyptic Hope by Robyn Whitaker

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…As resistance literature, apocalypses cathartically utilize vivid descriptions of violence and poetic symbols of hope to encourage those who identify as victims to maintain their resistance to political pressure or injustice. …”
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    M.I.celium mexicanus: Rejecting Modernity through Zapotec Futurism by Torres, Lynced Angelica

    Published 2022
    “…Rather, in an act of architectural and environmental anarchy, they guide the future away from extraction and towards circular economies through their collective wisdom of the past, experience in the survival of countless apocalypses, and with their close ties to mushrooms.…”
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    Emotional Representations of the Gospel in the Development of Mary’s Biography in the Early Church of the East by Irena Avsenik Nabergoj

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thus, devotional writings of various genres such as homilies, apocrypha, hymns, apocalypses, prayers, meditations, and revelations based on emotional participation in the passion of Jesus and the compassion of Mary have been produced in the Christian Church since the 2nd century. …”
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