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La competencia comunicativa y el cine desde una perspectiva de género
(2020-10-29)En la actualidad, las adaptaciones cinematográficas pueden ser un recurso didáctico idóneo para la enseñanza universitaria de una lengua extranjera, ya que aportan no solo elementos lingüísticos sino también socioculturales, ... -
La enseñanza de la lengua inglesa a través de sketches humorísticos
(2018-11-09)Los medios audiovisuales son un recurso didáctico muy beneficioso en la enseñanza de una segunda lengua, ya que engloban no solo elementos lingüísticos sino también socioculturales, fundamentales en el aprendizaje de un ... -
La promesse de l’objet dans la publicité touristique
(2019-09-20)Nous donnant comme objectif général de cerner le discours promissif à l’œuvre dans la publicité touristique de presse écrite, la matérialité discursive révèle, sur le plan illocutif, la désubjectivation de l’acte promissif ... -
La saison des eaux sous Napoléon III: facteur de modernité
(2019-09-20)L'histoire culturelle nous amène à trouver des représentations collectives propres à une société donnée à travers l’analyse de ses socio-langages et des imaginaires sociaux. Le Second Empire est une période clé qui lance ... -
Le proto-tourisme médical : le thermalisme sous le Second Empire
(2017-05-25)Durante el Second Empire de Napoléon III, el termalismo llegó a ser un factor esencial de desarrollo económico. Fue asimismo determinante para traer cambios socio-culturales, en particular en relación con la medicina, la ... -
Lorna Gibb’s A Ghost Story (2015): An Assemblage of Matter and Spirit.
(2023)Much has been written on Victorian Spiritualism and the spiritualist medium, who was, in general terms, female with some notable exceptions like Daniel D Home, for example. Since the 1980s feminist historians like Alex ... -
La luz y el color, descubrimientos en el exilio
(2022)Sarah Ilínichna Stern, conocida como Sonia Delaunay, nació en Ucrania y fue educada en San Petersburgo por sus tíos maternos. Pronto, en su deseo de aprender técnicas pictóricas y el arte europeo, se dirigió a la para ella ... -
Mapping Fear and Potentiality in American Cold-War Narratives of Eastern Europe
(2021)"Mapping Fear and Potentiality in American Cold-War Narratives of Eastern Europe" analyses literary representations of Eastern European capitals under communism in the fiction of prominent American authors, John Updike, ... -
Mapping of political events related to the COVID-19 pandemic on Twitter using topic modelling and keywords over time.
(2023)This research aims to study the relationship between actual, real-world events related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact these events produced on social media. To achieve this objective, we employ topic modelling and ... -
Mapping transnational spaces of contemporary Europe: A look at the post-2004 fiction by Polish migrant authors
(2019-04-29)Poland’s accession to the European Union in 2004 is commonly regarded as a watershed in the history of Polish emigration. The massive inflow of Poles to the EU countries, most notably the United Kingdom, has been amply ... -
Marshall’s The Migration: The Aesthetics of Nonhuman Metamorphosis, Environmental entanglements and the Posthuman Wound.
(2024)Helen Marshall’s novel, The Migration portrays a near-future apocalyptic world afflicted with global climate change and biological transformations. Floods and an unnerving immunological disease threaten human kind as an ... -
Medieval medical recipes in London, Wellcome Library, MSS 404 and 5262
(2015-11-26)This paper seeks to explore the similarities between different unidentified texts, chiefly London, Wellcome Library MSS 404 and 5262, which are catalogued as a leechbook and a recipe collection, respectively. For the ... -
Memory frictions and reconciliation: Neo-victorian gothic and gender violence in Katy Darby’s The Whores’ Asylum (2012)
(2015-05-11)Katy Derby’s first novel, The Whores’ Asylum (2012), is an attempt to deal with the issue of prostitution and rescue work in Oxford in the 1880s. Jericho is an area where, away from the prestigious university colleges, ... -
Misogyny at the onset of the ‘walking simulator’ videogame.
(2024)Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of cultural capital explains how some disciplines, issues, or objects (in the broad sense of the word) are regarded as culturally valuable. Pertaining to these disciplines or having knowledge of ... -
Modals and Quasi-modals of Obligation and Necessity in Indian and Canadian English.
(2021)This study contributes to the existing research regarding the frequency and distribution of modals and quasi-modals in varieties of English. The majority of the authors agree that, during the second half of the 20th century, ... -
La motivación y el trabajo cooperativo a través del uso de la gamificación (Kahoot!) en Educación Superior
(2020-11-09)En el siglo XXI, la motivación es un elemento esencial en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje. En una era en la que los alumnos aprenden de manera distinta y diversificada es imprescindible para los docentes buscar diferentes ... -
Narrating Oneself, Narrating America: Gary Shteyngart's Little Failure: A Memoir (2014).
(Universidad de la Laguna, 2018)This article analyses Gary Shteyngart’s Little Failure: A Memoir (2014) as a migrant’s tale providing a valuable insight into the search for the self on the threshold of several cultures. It argues that in addition to ... -
Narratology in Early Modern Medical Manuscripts: The Case of London, Wellcome Library, MS 213.
(2023)It has been argued that narrative elements can be found throughout the history of English scientific writing. Narratives can be linked to specific genres; thus, learned texts for medical doctors were different from those ... -
Natural elements and spaces in A.S. Byatt’s short stories
(2014-12-18)This paper examines the centrality of nature in Byatt’s short fiction, tracing the presence of natural elements and spaces in some of her short stories, and their association with female characters and experiences. In the ... -
(Neo)Victorian Globalisation and Sino-Indian Relations in Amitav Ghosh’s River of Smoke (2011)
(2019-01-16)In light of renewed perspectives on Victorian global politics and international relations, this paper provides a close reading of Amitav Ghosh’s River of Smoke (2011). Set in 1839, this second instalment in the so-called ...