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    Pseudo-Psychoanalytical Interpretations of Persian Dream Books by Seyyed Mehdi Dadras

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This aspect is apparent in the symbology of dream interpretation. The fourth aspect is “problem-solving”. …”
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    The Collective Unconscious Mind and the Role of its Themes and Images in the Richness of the Literary Work (Relying on the Comparison of the Theme of "Patience against Calamity" in... by Hadis Hatami, Ghaffar Borjsaz

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In the process of conducting the research, by comparing the contents of themes, archetypes, and images of the collective unconscious, the semiotic concepts and archetypal symbols of the two books of Da and Kelidar were analyzed in accordance with the reference books in the field of symbology. Finally, the conclusion was drawn by comparing Da and Kelidar. …”
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    Tracce d’inizio e di fine. Citazioni sacre nelle “17 variazioni” di Emilio Villa by Bianca Battilocchi

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Indeed, the 1955 collection of poems offers a wide range of references to Biblical sources and archaic cosmogonic myths, ancient symbologies and eschatological conjectures. The poet is both the translator and the interpreter of these texts, which the collection mixes and interlinks in the shape of an enigma. …”
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    Between past and present. A reflection on the authoritarian legacy by Luis Fernando Beneduzi, Annarita Gori, Camillo Robertini

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The past, in essence, has been charged with new meaning, capable of articulating agendas, narratives and symbologies of new illiberal and authoritarian movements. …”
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    ICONE <I>IM</I>POTENTI. Il dissenso politico e ideologico nell'arte italiana contemporanea, dalla pop art alle ultime generazioni by Ilaria Bignotti

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Knowing the impossibility of giving a complete view of the problem, I have decided to face the problem around the existence andthe different ways of an iconography and a language strictly connected with political dissent, pointing them out with a selection of Italian works and artists, considering them in relationship with international languages.It’s been a necessity to re-examine the history of art considering the relationships between ideologies and politics, selecting highlights, to dwell upon three moments: from the end of second World War to the end of the Fifties, following the birth and the rise of the ideology of dissent; from the Sixties to the Eighties, considering the passage from the politics to the media, from the action to the iconography ofthe ideology of dissent turning spectacular; from the Eighties till today: from the dissent to a tragic irony, between representations and demythologized symbologies.…”
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    Adoption of automatic identification systems by grocery retailersin the Johannesburg area by Christopher C. Darlington, Boris Urban

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Retailers not only need the right data capture technology to meet the requirements of their applications, they must also decide on what the optimum technology is from the different symbologies that have been developed over the years. …”
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    MATERIAL CULTURE AND FOOD: THE EVOLUTION OF TABLEWARE AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF BEHAVIORS DURING THE MEALTIME by Jaqueline Sayuri Nishimura, Shirley Gomes Queiroz

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The utensils, their disposal at the table, the way of handling, order of use, among other protocols reflect symbologies inherited over the centuries and contribute to shape the contact between diner and food. …”
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    The Morphology of Prometheus, Literary Geography and the Geoethical Project by Charles Travis

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Representations of Prometheus from the fourteenth century onwards have traveled along three broad symbological roads: first, as the creator, and bringer of fire; second as a bound figure in chains, and thirdly, unbound. …”
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    The Nature of Parrot and Its Rhetorical Reflections in Persian Poetry by Fatemeh Mehri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In these studies, animals are usually treated with mythological, symbological, and genre approaches. Meanwhile, birds have had a particular place in allegorical-mystical interpretations due to their relationship with some mystical texts called Risala-ut-Tayr. …”
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