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AbstractThis article attempted to reclaim Patrick White’s final novel, Memoirs of Many in One, from the margins of White scholarship. The novel was a significant omission from the first major study of White’s oeuvre to appear in over 25 years, entitled Re... see more

Após a segunda tópica, Freud se refere a uma perda da realidade para diferenciar as neuroses das psicoses. Na realidade neurótica, o papel dos imperativos ativos antes da instauração do Supereu mostra que se trata da perda do processo de enlutamento pelos... see more

English Abstract: This brief article reviews two main contributions by the French sociologist Louis Dumont, his essay “World Renunciation in Indian Religions” and his major work on the Indian caste system, Homo Hierarchicus. Some of the critique of Dumont... see more

English Abstract: This brief article reviews two main contributions by the French sociologist Louis Dumont, his essay “World Renunciation in Indian Religions” and his major work on the Indian caste system, Homo Hierarchicus. Some of the critique of Dumont... see more

This article endeavors to make use of the theories presented by French semiotician Algirdas Julien Greimas, in order to demonstrate the main structural exchanges inherent within some of the critical choices and acute performances at the heart of Ibsen’s A... see more

We present the outcome of an investigation carried out between 2013 and 2016 which inquires about the preferences of leisure activities of vulnerable youth in Spain and the reasons for their renunciation of these practices. We also aim to explore the poss... see more

The well-known metaphor on the banality of evil, used by Arendt on the trial of the Nazi hierarch Eichmann in Jerusalem, can also be reviewed in the light of the so-called "affective turn" in the social sciences. Eichmann's tragic obedience to the creator... see more

A partire dalla seconda metà degli anni Cinquanta, a seguito delle numerose Mostre di opere d’arte restaurate allestite presso la Galleria dell’Accademia, ma soprattutto di quelle dedicate esclusivamente agli affreschi staccati che, invece, troveranno sed... see more

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