Pelucchi, Marco
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Trends in Classics
The Greek manuscript tradition transmits various fragments of works with the title Περὶ ποιητῶν, composed by both philosophers and grammarians from the Classical to the Imperial periods. The aim of this paper is to analyse these surviving fragments with a view to delineating the contents, forms, and characteristics of this type of literature. In th...
Presutti, Tiziano
Dans cette étude, après une introduction portant sur le Pindare de Marguerite Yourcenar, en particulier sur sa publication, son organisation et son articulation (I), nous tentons, sans prétendre à l’exhaustivité, de donner un aperçu de la conception complexe et variée que Yourcenar avait de la poésie pindarique, en l’abordant par thèmes (II). Sans ...
Rawlinson-Mills, Elizabeth Binney, Alison
How does poetry feature in beginning English teachers’ experiences of learning to teach, and how are these experiences shaped by trainees’ prior educational encounters? Putting trends in contemporary secondary-school poetry pedagogy in England in theoretical and policy contexts, we indicate that unease about current practice in poetry teaching exte...
Fruoco, Jonathan
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one of the oldest tales in English literature. Haunted by the passage of time, this story takes us to the frontier between tradition and innovation, between a romanticized Arthurian chivalric past and its poetic reinterpretation in the English language.Such distinctions are further troubled in David Lowery’s film ...
Siller, Barbara
Published in
arcadia
The South-Tyrolean author Sepp Mall, born in 1955, is renowned for his intricate artistic poems. For the writer, composing poetry is a practice of deceleration: an act of both reducing speed and slowing down. Similarly, he describes the process of reading poems as a practice of standing still, of reflecting, and as a highly attentive practice of pe...
Sahagian, Christopher Gee, Caroline Nguyen, Huan Parker, Nicole Shah, Sana Weng, Britney Robinson-Phelps, Avery Mendoza, Joanne Koch, Allegra P. O'Dell, Sarah
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Welcome to the 25th anniversary edition of PLEXUS, UC Irvine School of Medicine’s annual student-organized Journal of Medical Humanities & Arts. To mark this celebratory milestone, it is with great pleasure that I present to you NAVIGATE. In the ever-evolving landscape of medicine, the ability to navigate through challenges and unforeseen obstacles...
Suhadolc, Barbara
Ibraimova, Gulsaara Ozgonbaevna Kalieva, Kanykey Akimovna
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BIO Web of Conferences
This paper explores the role of water in Kyrgyz culture, examining its significance in the context of globalization and its implications for the hospitality industry. Drawing from cultural practices involving water as a symbol of hospitality, we explore how cultural sensitivity and understanding shape cross-cultural communication and influence empl...
Kurz, Raffaela Hebron, Clair
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Physiotherapy theory and practice
Persistent low back pain (PLBP) is the biggest global cause of disability. Persons with PLBP experience biographic disruption and existential crisis. Guidelines recommend a biopsychosocial approach to management, with the emphasis on coping strategies. However, there is a paucity of research exploring the lived experience of persons who self-identi...
Roripaugh, Georgia
The world is lacking a subversive historical biomic poetry collection that seeks to illuminate the left-shadowy facets of famous feminine figures. If you carry a penchant for truth, a love of history, or a reverence for women, this anthology will certainly pique your interest. The tenacity and softness captured in these pages will guide the intrepi...