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    Théâtre immersif et jeu vidéo by Olivia Levet

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Through the sociocritical analysis of the creative process of two plays, Greenhive Green by Punchdrunk Enrichment and The Lost Generation by Madame Lupin, this article draws a parallel between theater residency programs and playtests or early versions in the video game industry. …”
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    Being Geniuses Together: Ghostwriting and the Uncanny of Robert McAlmon’s and Kay Boyle’s (Out of) Joint Autobiography by Anna Linzie

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…I am interested in the way in which self-writing and autobiography in general, and in particular experimental forms of collaborative, queer, or “mock” autobiography, have been used to conjure up supposedly True Stories of the Lost Generation and literary Modernism. Few crowds are as famous, as notorious, as surrounded by myth, as extensively written about in various more or less autobiographical texts, as the “in” crowd of writers, artists, critics and publishers in Paris in the 1920s. …”
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    It’s not that I'm "abnormal". Social and emotional experiences of women with autism spectrum (AS) related to the diagnosis in adulthood by Sabina Pawlik, Magdalena Wala

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Compared to men, women are more likely to remain undiagnosed in childhood, thus belonging to the so-called “lost generation”, i.e. people who are deprived of the opportunity to be diagnosed in childhood. …”
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    Weimar Migrations: Katherine Anne Porter in Berlin by Joseph Kuhn

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The political element in Porter’s writing makes her transatlantic modernism quite unlike that of the Lost Generation writers. It is more appropriate to compare Porter’s work with that of a Weimar expatriate, Hannah Arendt, especially in their mutual emphasis on the thoughtlessness of evil; on the particular need for the exercise of the faculty of judgment in times of crisis; and on Saint Augustine’s concept of natality as a means for counteracting the existential despair of interwar Europe.…”
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