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El poema de Don Mosse ibn Zarzal –en contraste con otros– ofrece una fecha precisa: el nacimiento del infante Juan –después Rey Juan II de Castilla-Leon– [6/3/1405]. También raro es el fenómeno de un poema oficial, cortesano, judío despues ... see more

Hagiographic texts establish a narrative template for shame, avoidance of shame, what looks like death wish in courtly literature. Scenes of shame and its avoidance through death are adapted and folded into romance and other genres and affect how characte... see more

Hagiographic texts establish a narrative template for shame, avoidance of shame, what looks like death wish in courtly literature. Scenes of shame and its avoidance through death are adapted and folded into romance and other genres and affect how characte... see more

The increasing consumption of Islamic popular culture in Indonesia has marked the deepening Islamisation among the Muslim majority. Some scholars have observed the interplay between Islam and popular culture among Indonesian Muslim youths. However, only a... see more

The Linguistic Diversity of Mountain Jews in Azerbaijan. The Judeo–Tat  Language in the Regional Linguistic ContextMountain Jews are one of the many ethnic groups that currently inhabit Azerbaijan. The largest centres of this community are the cities... see more

Abstract: The reconstruction of history introduced by the novels Orion (2002) and Peregrinação de Barnabé das Índias (1998) points to the filling of voids and gaps left by the long tradition of narratives that appealed to the issue of maritime expansion, ... see more

Even after the rise of Indonesian feminist film directors by the likes of Nia Dinata, Mira Lesmana, Mouly Surya, Nan T Achnas and Lola Amaria, the Indonesian moviegoers still flocked into badly written teenage romance dramas. This paper interrogates the w... see more

The post­Soviet culture is characterized by a deep nostalgia for the Soviet era. The manifestation of that nostalgia is a constant circulation of the Soviet themes in the post­Soviet media space. Classic Soviet romantic comedies are traditionally being sh... see more

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