Martyrdom, Motherhood, and the Aetiology of Infanticide: The Legend of Saints Quiricus and Julitta in Early Iberian Art and Literature
(2023)
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Beresford, A. (2023). Martyrdom, Motherhood, and the Aetiology of Infanticide: The Legend of Saints Quiricus and Julitta in Early Iberian Art and Literature. Magnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals, 10, 205-254. https://doi.org/10.7203/mclm.10.25785
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Introduction: Entangled Temporalities (2023)
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Hsiung, H., Lenel, L., & Meister, A. (2023). Introduction: Entangled Temporalities. Journal for the History of Knowledge, 4, 9-32. https://doi.org/10.55283/jhk.17017This introduction discusses knowledge production as the negotiation of entangled temporalities embedded in the materials, methods, and institutions of a variety of incongruous practitioners. We begin by exploring the reasons for the rise of temporal... Read More about Introduction: Entangled Temporalities.
The Gentleman, the Detective, and the Housewife: Sensory Worlds of Experiment in Japanese Thoughtography, 1910–1911 (2023)
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Hsiung, H. (2024). The Gentleman, the Detective, and the Housewife: Sensory Worlds of Experiment in Japanese Thoughtography, 1910–1911. Nuncius: Journal of the Material and Visual History of Science, 39(2), 390-416. https://doi.org/10.1163/18253911-bja10083This article examines Japanese experiments concerning the power of “thoughtography,” demonstrating how sensory disagreements between psychologists and physicists were concretized through divergent gendered personae within contested spaces of experime... Read More about The Gentleman, the Detective, and the Housewife: Sensory Worlds of Experiment in Japanese Thoughtography, 1910–1911.
The Missing Corpse in Contemporary Iraqi Fiction: Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad and Muhsin Al-Ramili’s Daughter of the Tigris (2023)
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Hamdar, A. (2024). The Missing Corpse in Contemporary Iraqi Fiction: Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad and Muhsin Al-Ramili’s Daughter of the Tigris. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 65(5), 957-968. https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619.2023.2269833This essay focuses on the trope of the missing corpse in two contemporary Iraqi novels: Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad (2013) and Muhsin al-Ramli’s Daughter of the Tigris (2019). Drawing mainly on critical work on the corpse and death studie... Read More about The Missing Corpse in Contemporary Iraqi Fiction: Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad and Muhsin Al-Ramili’s Daughter of the Tigris.
Estudios ibéricos online. El futuro de las iniciativas virtuales.Informe del encuentro en la sede del Instituto Cervantes (2023)
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Fouz-Hernández, S., & Gimeno Ugalde, E. (2023). Estudios ibéricos online. El futuro de las iniciativas virtuales.Informe del encuentro en la sede del Instituto Cervantes. International Journal of Iberian Studies, 36(2), 165-176. https://doi.org/10.1386/ijis_00100_7In its third year of existence, Pleibéricos, an online platform focused on launching and promoting new books in the field of Iberian ṣtudies, held an event at the headquarters of the Cervantes Institute in Madrid on 24 October 2022. The aim of this f... Read More about Estudios ibéricos online. El futuro de las iniciativas virtuales.Informe del encuentro en la sede del Instituto Cervantes.
How to Survive Totalitarianism. Lessons from Hannah Arendt (2023)
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Roth, Z. (2023). How to Survive Totalitarianism. Lessons from Hannah Arendt. New Literary History, 54(2), 1059-1083In the wake of the Trump election, Hannah Arendt's Origins of Totalitarianism garnered renewed attention. In it, she argues that totalitarian ideology "is severed from the world individuals perceive through the five senses "and insists on a 'truer' r... Read More about How to Survive Totalitarianism. Lessons from Hannah Arendt.
Translanguaging as methodology to study language cafés: implications for managing multilingual data (2023)
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Polo-Pérez, N., & Holmes, P. (2023). Translanguaging as methodology to study language cafés: implications for managing multilingual data. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 44(8), 737-750. https://doi.org/10.1080/01434632.2023.2197882This article explores the affordances of translanguaging as methodology by reflecting upon the role of the multilingual repertoires of research participants (including the researcher) in shaping an ethnographic inquiry on “language cafés” (LCs), unde... Read More about Translanguaging as methodology to study language cafés: implications for managing multilingual data.
Identity, Remembrance and the Question of Queer Becoming: Juana de la Cruz’s Sermon on the Legend of St Bartholomew (2023)
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Beresford, A. M. (2023). Identity, Remembrance and the Question of Queer Becoming: Juana de la Cruz’s Sermon on the Legend of St Bartholomew. Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 100(6), 799-829. https://doi.org/10.1080/14753820.2023.2229170The sermon that Juana de la Cruz (1481–1534) devoted to St Bartholomew offers an insight into her deep-seated and longstanding attachment to the saint as well as the transcendence of traditional boundaries and categories. Flaying, appraised as a meta... Read More about Identity, Remembrance and the Question of Queer Becoming: Juana de la Cruz’s Sermon on the Legend of St Bartholomew.
Review Essay: Contemporary Marxist Aesthetics and Criticism (2023)
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Cao, Q. (2023). Review Essay: Contemporary Marxist Aesthetics and Criticism. Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature, 7(2), 168-172This article presents an introduction and evaluation of a new book titled “Contemporary Marxist Aesthetics and Criticism: Interviews with Western Scholars.” The aim is to provide a critical overview of the book. Using the interviews with four promine... Read More about Review Essay: Contemporary Marxist Aesthetics and Criticism.
Ne vous effrayez point du costume bizarre dans laquel vous me voyez': The Maidservant Disguise in Stendhal's Mina de Vanghel and Barbey d'Aurevilly's 'Le Bonheur dans le crime (2023)
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Rushton, J. (2023). Ne vous effrayez point du costume bizarre dans laquel vous me voyez': The Maidservant Disguise in Stendhal's Mina de Vanghel and Barbey d'Aurevilly's 'Le Bonheur dans le crime. Dix-Neuf: New Directions in Nineteenth-Century French Studies, 27(4), 302-332. https://doi.org/10.1080/14787318.2023.2229117This article analyses how the nineteenth-century fictional heroines in Stendhal's Mina de Vanghel and Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly's `Le Bonheur dans le crime' don a maidservant disguise in order to revolt against their society's oppressive mores and sub... Read More about Ne vous effrayez point du costume bizarre dans laquel vous me voyez': The Maidservant Disguise in Stendhal's Mina de Vanghel and Barbey d'Aurevilly's 'Le Bonheur dans le crime.
Designing for Audience Engagement Exploring the Use of Online Metrics in the GLAM Sector (2023)
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Charlesworth, E., Warwick, C., Impett, L., & Beresford, A. M. (2023). Designing for Audience Engagement Exploring the Use of Online Metrics in the GLAM Sector. magazén: International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities, 4(1), https://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2023/07/005Many heritage and cultural professionals have emphasised the ability of online content to reach beyond museums’ traditional audiences, yet one of the largest surveys to date shows no significant change in the demographic breakdown of online and on-si... Read More about Designing for Audience Engagement Exploring the Use of Online Metrics in the GLAM Sector.
Peter Sloterdijk’s Philosophy of Technology: From Anthropogenesis to the Anthropocene (2023)
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Ferreira de Barros, M., Pavanini, M., & Lemmens, P. (2023). Peter Sloterdijk’s Philosophy of Technology: From Anthropogenesis to the Anthropocene. Technophany: A Journal for Philosophy and Technology, 1(2), 84-123. https://doi.org/10.54195/technophany.13602
Utopias and temporo-spatial invention: reading More with Marin (2023)
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Scholar, R. (2023). Utopias and temporo-spatial invention: reading More with Marin. Early Modern French Studies, 45(1), 22-29. https://doi.org/10.1080/20563035.2023.2200410How do early modern utopias imagine space? In his 1973 study, Utopiques: jeux d’espaces, Louis Marin defines Utopia as the organization of space in a discourse that finds its expression in specific texts from More’s onwards. Utopia, as a no-place, is... Read More about Utopias and temporo-spatial invention: reading More with Marin.
Translation, adaptation, and validation of the Tolerance of Ambiguity in Medical Students and Doctors (TAMSAD) scale for use in Japan (2023)
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Fujikawa, H., Son, D., Hayashi, M., Kondo, K., & Eto, M. (2023). Translation, adaptation, and validation of the Tolerance of Ambiguity in Medical Students and Doctors (TAMSAD) scale for use in Japan. BMC Medical Education, 23, Article 405. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-023-04391-1Background Ambiguity is inherent to the medical field; hence, assessing and educating medical trainees regarding ambiguity tolerance is essential. The Tolerance of Ambiguity in Medical Students and Doctors (TAMSAD) scale—a novel instrument that asses... Read More about Translation, adaptation, and validation of the Tolerance of Ambiguity in Medical Students and Doctors (TAMSAD) scale for use in Japan.
‘I have become all things to all men [and women] that I might by all means save some’ (I Corinthians 9:22, KJV). Theatricality and conversion in the poetry of Pierre Le Moyne (2023)
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Maber, R. (2023). ‘I have become all things to all men [and women] that I might by all means save some’ (I Corinthians 9:22, KJV). Theatricality and conversion in the poetry of Pierre Le Moyne. Early Modern French Studies, 45(1), 54-62. https://doi.org/10.1080/20563035.2023.2200539The exceptionally diverse and extensive literary output of the Jesuit poet Pierre Le Moyne is full of apparent paradoxes and ambiguities which have always proved a challenge to commentators, from his own contemporaries to the present day. This articl... Read More about ‘I have become all things to all men [and women] that I might by all means save some’ (I Corinthians 9:22, KJV). Theatricality and conversion in the poetry of Pierre Le Moyne.
La Boétie Absolutist? An episode in the history of political thought (2023)
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O'Brien, J. (2023). La Boétie Absolutist? An episode in the history of political thought. Early Modern French Studies, 45(1), 30-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/20563035.2023.2202697First published in 1652–1654 and then in a new edition in 1666, the Discours politiques of the académicien Daniel de Priézac (1590–1662) have been characterized as a statement of Aristotelian politics in the service of absolutism. The aspect of inter... Read More about La Boétie Absolutist? An episode in the history of political thought.
Complete, Accessible, Now: What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Research Library (2023)
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Hsiung, H. (2023). Complete, Accessible, Now: What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Research Library. Journal for the History of Knowledge, 4, https://doi.org/10.55283/jhk.12409
Measurement Instruments for Integration within Children and Young People Healthcare Systems and Networks: A Rapid Review of the International Literature (2023)
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Dedat, Z., Hope, S., Hargreaves, D., Lloyd-Houldey, O., Nicholls, D., Scott, S., …Hillier-Brown, F. (2023). Measurement Instruments for Integration within Children and Young People Healthcare Systems and Networks: A Rapid Review of the International Literature. International Journal of Integrated Care, 23(2), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.7028Introduction: Robust measures of integration are essential for assessment of the development, design and implementation of integration within healthcare systems. This review aimed to identify measurement instruments for integration within children an... Read More about Measurement Instruments for Integration within Children and Young People Healthcare Systems and Networks: A Rapid Review of the International Literature.
Self‐Identity and the Jewish Body: Assimilated German‐Speaking Jewish Authors on Traditional Judaism (2023)
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Almog, Y. (2023). Self‐Identity and the Jewish Body: Assimilated German‐Speaking Jewish Authors on Traditional Judaism. German Life and Letters, 76(3), 358-375. https://doi.org/10.1111/glal.12381This article investigates portrayals of traditional Judaism and observant Jews in writings by assimilated German-Jewish authors. It thus explores notions projected onto traditional Jews – and particularly the Jewish body – as elements immanent to Jew... Read More about Self‐Identity and the Jewish Body: Assimilated German‐Speaking Jewish Authors on Traditional Judaism.
Translation as meaning negotiator (2023)
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Tyulenev, S. (2023). Translation as meaning negotiator. Translation Studies, 16(2), 212-226. https://doi.org/10.1080/14781700.2023.2208137The article engages with the meaning-making function of translation. Three case studies demonstrate how translation performs its work of counteracting semiotic-semantic entropy. The first two cases show that translation can combat this entropy by ren... Read More about Translation as meaning negotiator.