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    Classroom Segregation without Tracking: Chance, Legitimacy, and Myth in “Racial Paradise” by Josh Leung-Gagné

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This is consistent with the myth of racial democracy, a prominent colorblind ideology in Brazil that promotes the legitimacy of de facto racial segregation and undermines the legitimacy of race-conscious desegregation.…”
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    The Myth of Modernism Revisited: Gertrude Stein as the Symbol of Modernism in Contemporary Fiction by Ingrida Žindžiuvienė

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Both contemporary authors pay tribute to Gertrude Stein, her literary salon and her “myth” by emphasizing the importance of Stein’s influence on modernist culture. …”
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    SOCIAL MYTHS OF MODERN RUSSIAN SOCIETY: PRINCIPAL DIRECTIONS AND RESEARCH RESULTS by Irina A. Kairova

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The typology of social myths is resulted. Some topical functions of the modern social mythology are considered. …”
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    MYTH AS WORLD OUTLOOK AND SPECIFIC FORM OF INTEGRATING IRRATIONAL AND RATIONAL NOTIONS by E. S. Kuzmitovich

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…Myth is considered as the first historical form of human outlook. …”
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    Léa Silhol ou la féerie au prisme du mythe by Viviane Bergue

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Son œuvre, au style recherché, plonge dans les racines du folklore et des mythes pour mieux nous proposer une vision magnifiée de la féerie, emplie de glamour, de fureur, d’intrigues et de cruauté. …”
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    The White Spots and Myths in the History of Russian Literature of the Soviet Era (1920)

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…The article analyzes the most controversial period of development in Russian literature of the Soviet era: its gaps and myths. The author's attention is directed primarily to the first decade after October. …”
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