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    《台湾电影中的男同:以〈刻在你心底的名字〉为例》= The gays in Taiwanese movies: a case study of your name engraved herein by 张容嘉 Teo, Rong Jia

    Published 2023
    “…It is worth noting that, in addition to the two male protagonists, there are other gay characters in "Your Name Engraved Herein ", and they have different images and personalities in the movie. …”
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    Alcune considerazioni su debito e disuguaglianza (Some notes on debt and inequality) by Alessia Amighini, Francesco Giavazzi

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…We compare the positions of the two French economists protagonists of the debate, Thomas Piketty and Olivier Blanchard, who both start from the comparison between real interest rate and economic growth rate, to respectively analyze the trend of inequality and the sustainability of the debt/GDP ratio over time. …”
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    L’adaptation du Rapport de Brodeck : une figuration fidèle à l’original by Julie Corsin

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Il réussit à garder toute la grandeur du texte en faisant sienne l’histoire racontée au moyen des procédés propres à la bande dessinée : notamment la force des dessins, le traitement des couleurs, et une nouvelle perspective sur les protagonistes.…”
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    Demos at war: Revisiting the democratic boundary problem with a performative lens by Bart Klem

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Sri Lanka's conflict protagonists have advanced a wide range of institutional forms for their competing ideological projects. …”
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    The Brazilian Neurology centenary (1912-2012) and the common origin of the fields of Neurology and Psychiatry by Marleide da Mota Gomes, Jose Luiz de Sá Cavalcanti

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…It is reported the Brazilian Neurology birth (1912), that has as the hallmark its first Neurology Cathedra of Rio de Janeiro, and the links between Neurology and Psychiatry, besides the main medical protagonists at that time in Rio de Janeiro: João Carlos Teixeira Brandão (1854-1921), first professor of the cathedra of Clinical Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases (1883-1921); Juliano Moreira (1873-1933), the founder of the Brazilian scientific Psychiatry and director of the Hospício Nacional de Alienados (National Hospice for the Insane) (1903-1930); Antônio Austregésilo Rodrigues de Lima (1876-1960), first professor of the cathedra of Neurology, considered the father of the Brazilian Neurology. …”
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  6. 3226

    Paris vu par Jaime Gil de Biedma by Estrella Massip i Graupera

    Published 2001-09-01
    “…Les rapports intertextuels avec les œuvres de Blas de Otero et de Baudelaire permettent au poète d’une part d’introduire dans son texte une dose de critique sociale et d’autocritique, d’autre part de peindre un Paris qui agit dans le poème non pas comme le simple scénario urbain d’une histoire d’amour mais comme un protagoniste de premier ordre. La pluralité de voix et d’images qui parcourt le poème est celle même qui tisse l’œuvre entière, significativement intitulée : Las personas del verbo.…”
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    Senza freni e senza misura nel desiderio incomposto del nuovo. Traiettorie mediterranee e visioni critiche del Futurismo by Giuseppina De Marco

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The article aims to frame the antigracious aesthetics in a southern perspective, analyzing the connections between Futurism and the South, to reflect on how the disruptive message of the wider Italian avant-garde has found acceptance in circuits and protagonists even in a South that could seem anchored to the nineteenth-century cultural tradition. …”
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    Playing with Genre and Queer Narrative in the Novels of Malinda Lo by Alex Henderson

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Her fictional works place sapphic protagonists into genre narratives – sci-fi, fairy tale, thriller – that are traditionally presumed to be the realm of straight heroes. …”
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    Contar la historia a través de las imágenes: un acercamiento a los protagonistas de Esperando a Robert Capa de Susana Fortes by Athena Alchazidu

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…It is also interesting to analyze how methods normally used in graphic arts are applied on narrative processes, creating numerous visual images that form a background to all that is viewed, experienced or recorded by the protagonists of the novel.…”
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    La paz transformadora: una propuesta para la construcción participada de paz y la gestión de conflictos desde la perspectiva sociopráxica (Transformative peace: a participatory pea... by Manuel Montañés Serrano, Esteban A. Ramos Muslera

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This proposal, developed from the sociopraxic perspective, raises a conceptualization of social conflict and peace as living and active processes whose main protagonists are human beings and the networks of social relations constituted by and constituent of them. …”
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    La historia como exemplum en los ‘espejos de príncipes’ castellanos by Hugo O. Bizzarri

    “…Comme forme narrative brève, l’exemplum historique présente plusieurs problèmes : au départ celui de sa conformation, spécialement par rapport à sa relation étroite avec les exemples bibliques et ceux ayant comme protagonistes des personnages de l’Antiquité. D’autre part, les auteurs ne se sont pas toujours servis de l’histoire de la même manière. …”
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    Playful Metaphors for Narrative-Driven E-Learning by Stylianos Mystakidis, Giorgos Filippousis, Dimitrios Tolis, Effrosyni Tseregkouni

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In each module, a fictional story or metaphorical challenge with playful elements was introduced where learners were invited to assist the story’s protagonists or become the heroes themselves by engaging with content. …”
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    Hábovo společenské angažmá : příspěvek ke skladatelově podílu na organizaci pražského festivalu Společnosti pro soudobou hudbu (1935) by Vlasta Reittererová

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…In the general perspective of music history, Alois Hába is usually characterised as one of the leading protagonists of the Central European inter-war avant-garde that moved between Vienna, Berlin and Prague. …”
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    Female autonomy and rural tourism in Tzibanzá, Cadereyta de Montes, Querétaro, Mexico by Ilithya Guevara Hernández

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Autonomy indeed needs social recognition to be exercised; however, we consider that joining actively and as protagonists in productive activities allows progress.…”
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    Faire faire ou faire avec ? by Christine Martin, Christine Noël Lemaitre

    “…In this context, isn't it time to imagine a management style that does not overlook work, but that really understands it and starts from the real work of the different protagonists? Is this possible? And how can we think about managerial work itself? …”
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    Espaço vivido e espaço mental: Dalton Trevisan e a dicotomia social do urbanismo curitibano by Nelson H. Vieira

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…With allusions to his stories and haikus as “thinking images” (coined by Walter Benjamin), this reading also emphasizes the performative aspect of his work that serves to unmask the hidden hypocrisy within the urban consciences of his protagonists and those of his readers. In opposition to the mental space formulated by urban planners, one sees how “space lived” by its inhabitants does not tie well into the highly promulgated ecological image of the city. …”
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    TRANSGENERATIONAL NEMESIC CHAOS IN THE ANTIGONE: SOPHOCLES' CLASSICAL FOREWARNING TO HEGEMONISTS by John D. Pappas, Demetra Asimakopoulou

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… If the multiple dualities in the Antigone are considered in an intragenerational context, i.e. as concordant conflicts in Antigone's lifetime, then the plot of the drama might be perceived as stochastic and rather unpredictable as to its catastrophic outcome, i.e. the destruction of all protagonists, while their polis is entrapped in a seemingly unstable equilibrium. …”
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    Oświetlające się plany. Ciche i dalekie w „Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” Jonathana Safrana Foera by Joanna Roszak

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The writer, a descendant of Polish Jews, precisely stratifies the novels and intertwines two planes: the explicit and the implicit (encoding signs of the Jewish plight), which are also the two planes of the protagonists’ identities.   Oświetlające się plany. …”
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    Psy, ludzie i Bóg: Ekoteologia w dramatach Mariusza Bielińskiego i Jarosława Jakubowskiego by Jacek Kopciński

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Bieliński’s and Jakubowski’s protagonists turn to retrospective, which takes the form of writerly and existential mourning rite for a dead dog, leading to a profound transformation of their consciousness. …”
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    The founding of the University of Belgrade and the controversy over the Faculty of Theology 1905-1920 by Lolić Marinko

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The paper presents and sheds light on a 1919 controversy unfolding in the periodical Demokratija. Its main protagonists were the notable Serbian philosopher Branislav Petronijević, theologist Radovan Kazimirović and physiologist Ivan Đaja, and it concerned the proposal to establish a Faculty of Theology in Belgrade. …”
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