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Rojas Castro, Antonio
Pedraza Rodríguez, Amanda
Nadal, Cèlia
2015-03-20T11:29:59Z
2015-03-20T11:29:59Z
2015
Rojas Castro A, Pedraza A, Nadal C. CABIGO: Catálogo Bibliográfico sobre Góngora (2000-2014). Alicante: Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2015. 62p.
http://hdl.handle.net/10230/23249
CABIGO recoge 801 referencias bibliográficas fechadas entre 2000 y 2014 en varios idiomas. Con esta bibliografía se pretende facilitar el estudio de la obra de Luis de Góngora poniendo a disposición de cualquier interesado un documento electrónico, de acceso libre y gratuito, con referencias bibliográficas fechadas en los últimos catorce años.
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Sánchez-Mañas, Carmen
2019-04-11T13:24:57Z
2019-04-11T13:24:57Z
2019
Sánchez-Mañas C. Falsificaciones epistolares en Heródoto: las cartas que no eran del rey. En: Labiano M editor. De falsa et vera historia 2. De ayer y hoy. Contribuciones multidisciplinares sobre pseudoepígrafos literarios y documentales. Madrid: Ediciones Clásicas;2019. p. 41-51.
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Este trabajo pretende determinar las características comunes y desemejantes de las
cartas falsas de las Historias de Heródoto (Hdt. 1.125.2 y 3.128.2-5) a través de un estudio
comparativo en profundidad. La comparación se articula alrededor de tres ejes: la forma de
las falsificaciones epistolares, el resultado de ambas atendiendo a su efecto sobre la trayectoria
posterior de los personajes involucrados y sobre los hechos narrados y, finalmente, el
ajuste de las falsificaciones en los perfiles de Ciro y Darío. De este análisis surge la paradoja
de que las cartas, indudablemente falsas, son buenas y positivas.
This paper aims to determine the common and dissimilar characteristics of the false
letters that appear in Herodotus’ Histories (Hdt. 1.125. 2 and 3.128.2-5) by means of an indepth
comparative study. The comparison focuses on three aspects: form of the epistolary
falsifications, their result taking into account their effect on both later development of involved
characters and on narrated facts and, thirdly, fitting of these falsifications in Cyrus’
and Darius’ profiles. What emerges from this analysis is the paradox that these letters, while
undoubtedly false, are good and positive.
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Sánchez-Mañas, Carmen
2021-06-16T08:16:55Z
2021-06-16T08:16:55Z
2020
Sánchez-Mañas C. La Magia de los licántropos. En: Suárez de la Torre E, Canzobre Martínez I, Sánchez Mañas C, editors. Ablanathanalba: magia, cultura y sociedad en el Mundo Antiguo. Madrid: Dykinson; 2020. p.205-16.
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En las Historias de Heródoto figura un solo caso de (re)transformación de un colectivo humano en lobo por medio de la magia (Hdt. IV 105). El objetivo de esta contribución es analizar el pasaje herodoteo a la luz de ejemplos paralelos, principalmente aquellos recogidos en Hom. Od X 210-215 y en PGM XIII 270-279. El análisis demuestra que la visión herodotea de los licántropos refleja la ambivalencia atribuida al lobo en el imaginario griego.
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Contente, Claudia
Séguy, Isabella
2023-07-11T06:11:58Z
2023-07-11T06:11:58Z
2023
Contente C, Séguy I, editors. Migrations et mobilités humaines au fil du temps: approches transdisciplinaires = Migraciones y movilidades humanas a lo largo del tiempo: perspectivas transdisciplinarias = Human migration and mobility through time: transdisciplinary approaches. Barcelona: Bellaterra Editions; 2023. 356 p.
9788419160485
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Sur un thème mille fois traité et pourtant toujours neuf, les contributions reunies apportent des éclairages novateurs, autant que singuliers. Des sources et des méthodes très variées sont utilisées ici pour observer et retracer les déplacements humains, dans la longue durée ; toutes ne sont peut-être pas familières au lecteur. La perception des mobilités et des migrations, à partir d’informations recueillies sur les restes humains, est très différente de celle que l’analyse de sources plus contemporaines et souvent plus quantitatives donne à voir. Et pourtant, ce sont les deux faces d’une même pièce, le récit multimillénaire du genre humain et de son insatiable curiosité pour l’environnement qui l’entoure, que donne à voir cet ouvrage, diachronique et transdisciplinaire.
Es un tema que se ha estudiado mil veces y que, sin embargo, sigue siendo novedoso. Las contribuciones reunidas aquí fueron realizadas gracias al análisis de distintas fuentes algunas de ellas quizás no sean familiares para el lector y aportan puntos de vista innovadores y singulares. La percepción que nos rindan los restos humanos para explorar las movilidades y migraciones es muy diferente de la que se desprende del análisis de fuentes más contemporáneas y a menudo cuantitativas. Sin embargo, representan dos caras de una misma moneda: la historia de varios milenios de existencia del género humano y de su insaciable curiosidad por el ambiente que lo rodea, tal como muestra esta obra, diacrónica y transdisciplinaria.
The contributions gathered here view this oft-discussed yet ever fresh theme from highly innovative, singular perspectives. A wide variety of sources and methods are used to observe and reconstruct human movements over time: all may not be familiar to the reader. What we perceive of mobility and migration on the basis of information collected on human remains is quite different from what is revealed by more contemporary and quantitative data. And yet the two perspectives and the two types of material and evidence are like two sides of the same coin. This diachronic, transdisciplinary collective work offers a view of the multi-millennial story of humankind and its insatiable curiosity about its surroundings.
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Andersen, Tawny
Jones, Amelia
2023-09-12T06:18:32Z
2023-09-12T06:18:32Z
2023
Andersen T, Jones A. Bodies that mean. In: Folkerts H, Born J, editors. Alexandra Bachzetsis: show time book / book time show. Amsterdam: Roma Publications; 2023. p. 45-68.
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Pisano, Libera
2023-10-13T08:23:54Z
2023-10-13T08:23:54Z
2023
Pisano L. Wandering words: translation against the myth of origin in Fritz Mauthner’s philosophy. In: Castore A, Dal Bo F, editors. Untying the mother tongue. Berlin: ICI Berlin Press; c2023. p. 211-27.
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Wandering words: translation against the myth of origin in Fritz Mauthner’s philosophy
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Pisano, Libera
2023-10-17T08:51:01Z
2023-10-17T08:51:01Z
2023
Pisano L. Mutterland: la lingua diasporica di Rose Ausländer. In: Ascarelli R, De Villa M, editors. La Mitteleuropa ebraica. Milano: Mimesis; 2023. p. 307-24.
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Rosalia Beatrice Scherzer nasce a Czernowitz nel 1901 in una famiglia ebraica medio-borghese. Ausländer, straniera, è il cognome del suo primo marito Ignaz Ausländer con cui lascia la Bucovina nell’aprile 1921 per emigrare negli Stati Uniti a causa della situazione di indigenza in cui era precipitata la sua famiglia dopo la norte del padre e la fine della Prima guerra mondiale. Il destino iscritto nel cognome acquisito, che diventa quasi uno pseudonimo, sigilla l’abbandono della sua terra e l’eco della diaspora rimbomba nella firma di ogni sua poesia.
La Bucovina di Ausländer era un crogiolo di identità nazionali segnato da una consistente vivacità culturale e da uno straordinario multilinguismo. I confini invisibili della Mitteleuropa non potevano essere costretti nella definizione dello stato nazione, incompatibile con quel caleidoscopio di elementi eterogenei. Questa discrepanza tra identità, lingua e stato, sperimentata già in patria, così come le tensioni politiche, che hanno segnato tragicamente la storia del Novecento, hanno fatto sì che molti intellettuali mitteleuropei vivessero l’esilio come un destino condiviso e una condizione per nulla eccezionale. In questo senso Ausländer, la cui vita è segnata da una duplice o triplice appartenenza che si consolida nell’esilio dove affiora una idea utopica di lingua madre, appartiene totalmente a questo orizzonte spirituale.
In questo saggio intendo mettere in luce il nesso tra esilio e racconto negli scritti di Ausländer e la concezione diasporica della lingua che emerge dalla sua opera. La critica all’autoctonia non è solo un commiato triste alla terra, ma soprattutto la reinvenzione di una “patria filologica” declinata al femminile. La condanna della “parola della patria” [Vaterlandswort]4 diventa per Ausländer un’opportunità per ripensare l’erranza come una forma diversa di abitare la lingua, a cui affida un ruolo salvifico.
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Bouso García, Raquel, 1973-
2024-01-30T09:05:41Z
2022
Bouso R. In-between: religious quest and philosophy of life in Ueda and Buber. In: Muller R, Bouso R, Loughnane A, editors. Tetsugaku companion to Ueda Shizuteru. Language, experience, and Zen. 1st ed. Cham: Springer; 2022. p. 299-315. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92321-1_20
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By means of a comparison with Martin Buber’s revitalization of Hasidism, this chapter aims, on the one hand, to shed light on Ueda’s approach to Zen Buddhism and how this shaped his philosophical trajectory, and on the other, to place Ueda’s philosophy in a broader context. It is suggested here that while Ueda is well aware that Zen and Philosophy are very different practices, like his predecessors in the Kyoto School Nishida and Nishitani, the two became complementary sides of the single activity of his experience of thinking. While Zen traditional narratives provide his philosophical reasoning with fruitful resources, they gain new life through Ueda’s interpretation. By so doing, his philosophy becomes rooted in the facticity of existence, insofar as he develops a sort of hermeneutics of life in which interpretation comes to be a way of self-understanding. At the same time, Ueda’s position in between philosophy and Zen enables him to offer a cultural critique helpful for rethinking the role of religion in our secular, or maybe post-secular, modern societies.
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Mendoza, Eduardo, 1943-
2024-01-30T14:13:02Z
2019
[Edició crítica de:] Mendoza E. Una comedia ligera. 1ª ed. Aparicio J, editor. Madrid: Cátedra; 2019. p. 13-112.
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Reservados todos los derechos. © Eduardo Mendoza, 1996. © De esta edición crítica: Javier Aparicio Maydeu, 2019. Derechos de edición negociados mediante Asterisc Agents. © Ediciones Cátedra (Grupo Anaya, S. A.), 2019.
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Bouso García, Raquel, 1973-
2024-01-30T15:15:53Z
2024-01-30T15:15:53Z
2019
Bouso R. One's other self: contradictory self-identity in Ueda's phenomenology of the self. In: Flavel S, Re Manning R, editors. Differences in identity in global philosophy and religion: a cross-cultural approach. 1st ed. London: Bloomsbury Publishing; 2020. p. 149-73.
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One's other self: contradictory self-identity in Ueda's phenomenology of the self
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Aparicio Maydeu, Javier
2024-02-01T08:33:17Z
2024-02-01T08:33:17Z
2021
Aparicio J. Un introito algunas constataciones acerca de la práctica de la novela y la (im)posibilidad de una teoría siempre obsoleta. En: Gutiérrez R, Rodríguez B, Voces J, coordinadores. Teoría de la novela: pasado, presente y futuro. 1ª ed. Zaragoza: Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza; 2021. p. 15-21.
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© De la presente edición, Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza (Vicerrectorado de Cultura y Proyección Social).
Un introito algunas constataciones acerca de la práctica de la novela y la (im)posibilidad de una teoría siempre obsoleta
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Firenze, Antonino
2024-02-06T07:21:51Z
2024-02-06T07:21:51Z
2021
Firenze A. Vida y afectividad: una mirada inédita al Dasein animal en el curso Los conceptos fundamentales de la filosofia aristotélica. En: Villacañas JL, Navarrete R, Basili C (Eds.). Arcana del pensamiento del siglo XX. [S.l.]: Herder Editorial; 2021. p. 405-25.
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Vida y afectividad: una mirada inédita al Dasein animal en el curso Los conceptos fundamentales de la filosofia aristotélica
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Leonard, Adrian
Pretel, David
2024-02-09T10:26:13Z
2024-02-09T10:26:13Z
2015
Leonard AB, Pretel D. Experiments in modernity: the making of the atlantic world economy. In: Leonard AB, Pretel D, editors. The Caribbean and the atlantic world economy: circuits of trade, money and knowledge, 1650-1914. 1st ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave; 2015. p. 1-14. DOI 10.1057/9781137432728_1
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‘The Atlantic was a European invention’, declared David Armitage in his opening chapter of the 2002 edited collection The British Atlantic World, 1500–1800. He argued that Europeans were the first to connect the four sides of the Atlantic into a single entity, both as a natural place, and as a system. Echoing Braudel, he explained how they ‘integrated’ disparate physical parts to ‘invent’ a geography, one in which most of the action happened on land, but which was bestowed an identity based on the ocean — itself a contemporary unification — which links together its components on terra firma.
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Pisano, Libera
2024-02-12T07:29:47Z
2024-02-12T07:29:47Z
2023
Pisano L. “The last German Jew”: a perspectival reading of Franz Rosenzweig’s dual identity through his collection at the Leo Baeck Institute. In: Strauss Z, Slater I, editors. Maimonides Review of Philosophy and Religion, vol. 2. Berlin: Brill; 2023. p.50-84. DOI: 10.1163/9789004508668_003
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This essay is an attempt to analyse the multi-layered dimensions of Franz Rosenzweig’s Nachlass, which is held at the Leo Baeck Institute and is also available online. It aims to underscore the hermeneutic interplay in the archive itself, including a kind of explicit awareness of Rosenzweig’s posthumous reception as well as the discrepancy between the various profiles of him that emerge from reviews and obituaries. Following the development of Rosenzweig’s reception will enable us to understand why he was such a controversial figure, considered too Jewish for the Germans and too German for the Jews. In the first part of this study, I will analyse Rosenzweig’s archival consciousness by considering some passages from his diaries and correspondence, as well as his archival sensibility. In the second part, I will illuminate the outside view of Rosenzweig’s works—namely, the reviews and obituaries collected by his wife, Edith Rosenzweig-Scheinmann—in order to show both the tensions and the uniqueness of his reception during his lifetime and after his death. Finally, in the conclusion, I will discuss some “spectres” of the archive and the figure of Edith herself, whose work was crucial in shaping Rosenzweig’s legacy.
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McLaughlin, Rowan
Power, Ronika K.
Mercieca-Spiteri, Bernardette
Parkinson, Eóin W.
Lightfoot, Emma
Varalli, Alessandra
Thompson, Jess E.
Kneale, Catherine J.
O’Connell, Tamsin C.
Reimer, Paula J.
Stoddart, Simon
Malone, Caroline
2024-02-19T08:25:50Z
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McLaughlin R, Power RK, Mercieca-Spiteri B, Parkinson EW, Lightfoot E, Varalli A, et al. An isotopic study of palaeodiet at the Circle and the Xemxija tombs. In: Stoddart S, Power RK, Thompson JE, Mercieca-Spiteri B, McLaughlin R, Parkinson EW, Pace A, Malone C. Temple people: bioarchaeology, resilience and culture in prehistoric. Malta: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. 2022; p. 295-302.
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The ERC-funded FRAGSUS Project (Fragility and sustainability in small island environments: adaptation, culture change and collapse in prehistory, 2013–18) led by Caroline Malone has focused on the unique Temple Culture of Neolithic Malta and its antecedents. This third volume builds on the achievements of Mortuary customs in prehistoric Malta, published by the McDonald Institute in 2009. It seeks to answer many questions posed, but left unanswered, of the more than 200,000 fragments of mainly commingled human remains from the Xagħra Brochtorff Circle on Gozo. The focus is on the interpretation of a substantial, representative subsample of the assemblage, exploring dentition, disease, diet and lifestyle, together with detailed understanding of chronology and the affinity of the ancient population associated with the ‘Temple Culture’ of prehistoric Malta. The first studies of genetic profiling of this population, as well as the results of intra-site GIS and visualization, taphonomy, health and mobility, offer important insights into this complex mortuary site and its ritual. Remarkable evidence on the bioanthropology of care practised by these populations, together with a relatively low level of interpersonal violence, and examples of longevity, reveal new aspects about the Neolithic Maltese. Detailed case studies employing computerized tomography describe disease such as =scurvy and explore dietary issues, whilst physical activity and body size have been assessed through biomechanical analysis, supported by taphonomic study, isotopic analyses, a review of mortuary practices during prehistory and a robust new chronology. The results form a rich contextualized body of material that advances understanding of cultural change within the context of small island insularity, and provides biological comparisons for the graphic figurative art of early Malta. These data and the original assemblage are conserved in the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta as a resource for future study.
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Škrabec, Simona
Subirana, Jaume, 1963-
2024-03-01T11:12:32Z
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2022
Škrabec S, Subirana J. From Catalan PEN to the world: writers, activists, and diplomats. In: Carbó-Catalan E, Roig D, editors. Culture as soft power: bridging cultural relations, intellectual cooperation, and cultural diplomacy. Berlin: De Gruyter; 2022. p. 191-216. DOI: 10.1515/9783110744552-009
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PEN International celebrated its centenary in 2021, while Catalan PEN reached this anniversary in 2022. The PEN centres are part of a close-knit network that brings together people of letters from around the world. Their literary activism has maintained productive relationships ¿on a larger-than-the-domestic scene¿ (Even-Zohar 2000, 390) for a century and it continues to influence important political events in practically all four corners of the world. The loose but, at the same time, highly committed structure of this international writers¿ association is a good example of ¿soft power,¿ the transformative energy that is generated by cultural projects.
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Rostain, Stéphen
Gregorio da Souza, Jonas
2024-03-06T10:13:48Z
2024-03-06T10:13:48Z
2023
Rostain S, Gregorio J. "Open the floodgates of heaven": Amazonian climate change in Pre-Columbian times. In: Whitaker JA, Armstrong CG, Odonne G, editors. Climatic and ecological change in the Americas: a perspective from historical ecology. London: Routledge; 2023. p. 14-33. DOI: 10.4324/9781003316497-2
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The history of climatic variations in Amazonia and their consequences on the pre-Columbian world has long been ignored for lack of solid data. The rise of interdisciplinary research in recent decades, which connects archaeology, paleoecology, and palaeoclimatology, now allows us to better evaluate the links between climate variability and ancient cultural development. The arrival of the first humans at the end of the Pleistocene coincided with climatic warming in Amazonia that may have had a partial impact on the disappearance of the megafauna. Subsequently, climatic fluctuations during the Holocene sometimes had crucial repercussions on regional demography and human movements. For example, the drier period accompanying the Medieval Climatic Anomaly (950–700 BP) most likely had direct consequences on human settlement. While some Amazonian cultures flourished, others reorganized, often moving to other nearby locations within the region. In this chapter, we provide an overview of how climate reconstruction data can help us understand archaeological and cultural data throughout Amazonia. Taking care to understand the nuance and complexity of societies through time, climatic–environmental conditions are presented as one of many factors driving human social organization, settlement patterns, and land-use change observed in the archaeological record.
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Gifra i Adroher, Pere
2024-03-06T12:10:22Z
2024-03-06T12:10:22Z
2019
Gifra-Adroher P. Remarks on illumination in nineteeenth-century American travel writings on Madrid's Prado Museum. In: Mamoli R, Manthorne K, editors. From darkness to light: writers in museums, 1798-1898. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers; 2019. p. 211-20.
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© 2019 Pere Gifra-Adroher. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). This license allows you to share, copy, distribute and transmit the work; to adapt the work and to make commercial use of the work providing attribution is made to the author (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).
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Newman, Michael
Trenchs i Parera, Mireia
Corona, Victor
2024-03-18T07:30:00Z
2024-03-18T07:30:00Z
2020
Newman M, Trenchs-Parera M, Corona V. Down the sociolinguistic rabbit hole: the complexities and contradictions of Spanish in Barcelona. In: Lynch A (ed.). The Routledge handbook of spanish in the global city. [S.l.]: Routledge; 2020. 30 p. DOI: 10.4324/9781315716350-13
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This chapter reviews first Catalonia’s history of language use, contested national identities, and related political issues, an understanding of which is necessary to comprehend the present dynamics. It devotes a subsection to present-day bilingual and multilingual language use patterns and choices involving immigration—a key characteristic of global cities—and the various subcommunities of Barcelonans. The chapter explores in some depth the most relevant language use and negotiation practices that have been the subject of considerable sociolinguistic research. Barcelona’s status as a global city may be said to have debuted symbolically with the 1992 Summer Olympics, which put the city in the world spotlight. Barcelona began to attract migrants from other regions, and by 1877 a quarter of the population came from outside Catalonia. The origins of the contemporary expatriate community are arguably in the 1950s when Barcelona and nearby coastal areas began to attract northern European tourists, which increased as Spain grew more prosperous and stable.
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/CRC Press in The Routledge handbook of spanish in the global city on 2020, available online: https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Handbook-of-Spanish-in-the-Global-City/Lynch/p/book/9780367783822
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Pogorelova, Iryna
Trenchs i Parera, Mireia
2024-03-20T07:18:50Z
2024-03-20T07:18:50Z
2017
Pogorelova I, Trenchs M. An exploration of life experiences during study abroad: a case study of bilingual students and their process of intercultural adaptation. In: Pérez Vidal C, López-Serrano S, Ament J, Thomas-Wilhelm DK (eds.). Learning context effects. Berlin: Language Science Press; 2017. p. 255-82. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1300636
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This qualitative case study investigates intercultural adaptation during a studyabroad (SA) of undergraduate bilingual Catalan/Spanish students, focusing specifi-cally on life experiences which resulted in inflection points in that process of adap-tation. Data were collected through a pre-departure questionnaire, individual in-terviews conducted before and after SA, and narrative diaries collected during thesojourn. The results point to the complexity and the nuances of the adaptation pro-cess, the diversity of life experiences that may affect adaptation (Bennett 1993) andthe need to expand existing explanatory theoretical models.
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Coles, Elizabeth Sarah
2024-03-26T07:28:52Z
2023
Coles ES. Fake women. In: Coles ES. Anne Carson: the glass essayist. New York: Oxford University Press; 2023. p. 146-71.
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Coles, Elizabeth Sarah
2024-03-26T07:28:55Z
2023
Coles ES. Criticism and the gift (Carson with Celan). In: Coles ES. Anne Carson: the glass essayist. New York: Oxford University Press; 2023. p. 61-84.
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Coles, Elizabeth Sarah
2024-03-26T07:28:58Z
2023
Coles ES. On not being Emily Brontë. In: Coles ES. Anne Carson: the glass essayist. New York: Oxford University Press; 2023. p. 85-99.
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Coles, Elizabeth Sarah
2024-03-26T07:29:00Z
2024-03-26T07:29:00Z
2022
Coles ES. D. W. Winnicott and the finding of literature. In: Bar-Haim S, Coles ES, Tyson H (eds.). Wild analysis: from the couch to cultural and political life. London, New York: Routledge; 2022. p. 3-15.
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In this chapter Elizabeth Sarah Coles reads Winnicott’s critique of the synthetic force of psychoanalytic interpretation alongside what she argues is a powerful alternate discourse on aesthetic relationship in his bestknown writings on creative and cultural experience. Testing the limits of two terms he puts to enigmatic use –‘finding’ and ‘creating’ – the chapter argues that Winnicott’s vindication of resistant, incomprehensible and dissatisfying objects in both early infant and adult cultural life, offers critical practice in the humanities – and critical readings of literature in particular – a curious and unexpected ally in its recent search for alternative approaches and forms of critical writing.
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/CRC Press in Wild analysis: from the couch to cultural and political life on 2022, available online: http://www.routledge.com/9781032061146
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