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‘«Baby s p'esami»: V razvitie nekotorykh siuzhetov knigi D. Rayfielda Zhizn' Antona Chekhova’
(Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Stanford University, 2012) -
Bakhtin's Discovery and Appropriations: in Russia and in the West
(2024-01-01)This article sets itself a twofold task. On the basis of recently published scholarship, it wishes to revisit the history of Bakhtin's discovery in Russia and the West since the 1960s; but it also intends to offer a tentative ... -
Beautiful penitent whore: the desecrated celebrity of Mary Magdalene
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020-03-01) -
Berichte und Besprechungen
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BEYOND SEGMENTS
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2014-06) -
Beyond the Boundaries of Private Spaces: Women and the Spanish Court
(Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 2016-08-01) -
Bilingualism, pitch range and social factors: Preliminary results from sequential Japanese-english bilinguals
(2018-01-01)© 2018, International Speech Communications Association. All Rights Reserved. Previous research shows that pitch range varies across languages and dialects as a result of different linguistic structures as well as of ... -
Bishops and the Court: The Castilian Episcopacy and Conversos, 1450–1465
(Kungl. Vitterhets historie och antikvitets akademien, 2018) -
The body speaks Italian : Giuseppe Liceti and the conflict of philosophy and medicine in the Renaissance
(Informa UK Limited, 2017-05)Giuseppe Liceti (d. 1599) has been entirely forgotten in the history of philosophy. This article seeks to demonstrate that Liceti?s two vernacular dialogues are crucial sources for understanding the Renaissance debate on ... -
Bollywood's soft power: Branding the nation, sustaining a meta-hegemony
(2016-03-01)© 2016 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. I present my theory of a 'meta-hegemony' to examine the hierarchy of dominance in Indian cinema. This concept asserts that Bollywood dominates Indian cinema and culture whilst ...