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  1. 881

    Primitivismo y Feminismo en el arte contemporáneo by Estela Ocampo

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…En este mismo contexto puede inscribirse la escultura Maman de Louise Bourgeois. El elemento de crítica social, que está vigente aún en nuestros días, puede verse en las obras de las Guerrilla Girls. …”
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    “Too much light is not good, but this subdued light is just right”: The Motif of Marital Betrayal in German Poetic Realism – on the Example of „Effi Briest” by Theodor Fontane.... by Joanna Jabłkowska

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This article examines the concept of German Realism, also known as poetic realism or bourgeois realism, using the example of the motif of marital betrayal. …”
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    Parties involved in ordinary violence in the Latin Quarter of Paris according to notarial acts: Victims and aggressors by N.S. Nazareva

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…As a result of the analysis of 214 notarial acts, the following patterns have been discovered: firstly, the subjects of most agreements (122) were beatings and fights; secondly, the participants in such agreements were mostly small artisans and bourgeois; thirdly, most of them lived in the Latin Quarter, i.e., in the area where the offices of notaries, whose archives formed the basis of the study, were located, as well as in the surrounding suburbs; fourthly, apprentices of various professions and typographers turned out to be the aggressors in a higher number of cases, while day laborers were more often the victims. …”
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  4. 884

    Displays of classical sculpture and the demand for authenticity by Michael Fotiadis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Sculpture garden displays had to abandon their claims to authenticity in the advanced eighteenth century as a result of the then emerging discourses on taste and aesthetics, the formation of a bourgeois public and the rise of the public museum. …”
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    Is language a system of signs? (Lenin, Saussure and the theory of hieroglyphics) by Sériot , Patrick

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… We will propose here an apparently narrow angle of attack: the recurring theme of this criticism, namely that Saussure’s Cours presents a ”theory of hieroglyphics” (or symbols), therefore a type of bourgeois idealist theory that Lenin assailed in his 1909 book Materialism and Empiriocriticism about E. …”
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    Hon klädde av sig framför spegeln by Lydia Wistisen

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In his short stories, Siwertz both confirms and challenges bourgeois and decadent stereotyped gender roles. In the reformation of some of his female characters, Siwertz deviates from the femme fatale/fragile stereotypes of decadent aesthetics, moving towards more complex representations of women. …”
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    Buddhist Baron R. Ungern von Sternberg and the Right-Wing Literature by Leonid V. Dubakov

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Shiropaev, he was an anti-Western, anti-bourgeois, and revolutionary-minded warrior who became Mahagala, a Mongol-Buddhist god of war. …”
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    Fashion as Seen in Oscar Wilde�s The Picture of Dorian Gray by , VATSYA MALLAYANA, , Dr. Juliasih, S.U.

    Published 2013
    “…Oscar Wilde criticizes the high class people as bourgeois people and states his idea by using fashion in the novel. …”
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  9. 889

    The moods of modernity: Germany in the age of telegraphy, c.1830 - c.1880 by Johnston, JM

    Published 2017
    “…Revisiting the themes of industrialisation, capitalism, community and bourgeois class-formation in nineteenth-century Germany in this light, this thesis emphasises their intrinsic interdependence, and the inevitable mixture of hopes and anxieties, expectations and frustrations, which it produced.…”
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    Visions of the new world: photography in Kafka's Der Verschollene by Duttlinger, C

    Published 2006
    “…The latent sense of oppression inherent in these bourgeois portraits finds more brutal expression in the photographic source material which underles the novel's unfinished conclusion. …”
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    Glimpses of the life of the peasant class in Middle Iraq by Ghdeer AlDoury

    Published 1971-06-01
    “…It also prevents the deviation of the principles of the revolution behind slogans usually raised by some of the bourgeois elements that were not able to during periods of struggle. …”
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    “The Thorny Eternity of Mine”: Additions to the Biography of Vladimir Schirovsky by Valéry G. Votrin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Yevgeny Schirovsky, assigned to the lower class of the meschane (urban petit bourgeois) as an illegitimate child of a noble, built an exceptional career as a civil servant. …”
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    Attributive Features of the Reception of Chineseized Marxism in the Philosophy and SocioPolitical Thought of the Soviet-Era by Nataliia Yarmolitska, Katherine Gan

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…It is shown that under the ideological censorship of the totalitarian Soviet regime, in the publications of the Soviet period, scholars were forced to highlight the anti-Marxist and anti-socialist nature of Maoism, calling it petty-bourgeois and social-chauvinist teachings. Some Soviet sinologists considered it necessary to develop a special methodology for studying traditional Chinese philosophy, which would provide specific guidelines. …”
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    The Idyllic Topos in the 1860s Slovak Prose by Eva Palkovičová

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The other part of the paper pays attention to social novellas written by Mikuláš Štefan Ferienčík (1825 – 1881), Daniel Bachát (1840 – 1906), Viliam Pauliny-Tóth (1826 – 1877) and Štefan Križan (1826 – 1894), which comply with new requirements laid down on prose, namely to entertain, to attract and to educate the bourgeois audience as well as to address their national awareness. …”
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    TRANSFORMATION OF THE WESTERN EUROPEAN CULTURE STYLE: THE OLD ORDER – THE NEW ORDER – MODERNITY by E. A. Sklyarova

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…During this period, the system of values and way of thinking, closely connected with the traditional organization of society, basic customs, way of life, in contrast to the emerging new social relations-the New Order, manifested in the spread of the bourgeois system of values, the new liberal-democratic ideology, legal system, civil society and secular worldview. …”
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    Irritation, Impudence, Insight: A Critical Reading of Knut Hamsun's <i>På turné</i> by Michał Kruszelnicki

    Published 2010-10-01
    “….: the discrepancy between Hamsun’s early literary stance (neo-romanticism and militant, anti-bourgeois views) and the shape his work assumed later on (didacticism, the tendency to morally judge his heroes, support for the vulgar ideology of fascism, etc.).…”
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    Collective Memory of International Women’s Day in Part of the Feminist Community in Croatia by Marina Petras

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Even though today’s feminist community in Croatia, to a certain point, consolidates the legacies of both bourgeois feminism and proletarian feminism, collective memory of International Women’s Day, at least on the part of the feminist mnemonic community, serves as a reminder of its socialist or communist origins. …”
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    Între viață și cărți. Despre neajunsurile și beneficiile ratării by Antonio Patraș

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Câteva reflecții despre ratare” [The Charm of Failed Lives] (2022), which explores one of the favorite themes of decadent literature and art (failure), I aim to highlight the most relevant existential postures in a writer’s life: the anti-bourgeois aristocratic posture (the dandy) and the proletarian-democratic posture (the bohemian). …”
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    The Symbiosis of Language(s), Literature, and the Medical Humanities by Kit Yee Wong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The concept of the ‘pathological body’ arose from the professionalisation of European medicine from the mid-1800s, and literary texts and medical theories travelled across national boundaries in a mutually reinforcing interconnection that globally positioned bourgeois masculinity at the top of a medical-humanistic hierarchy. …”
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    Keep us simple, keep us safe: The post-9/11 comeback of the Average Australian Bloke by Bronwyn WINTER

    “…Long before 9/11, the conservative shift in Australian politics that was marked by John Howard’s first election to Prime Minister in 1996, as well as the rise, during the same period, of the extreme-right party One Nation, signalled the triumph of a culture of masculinist and xenophobic whiteness, of anti-intellectualism, of petty-bourgeois gender roles and social conservatism that had been historically ingrained into Australia’s collective psyche. …”
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