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    Two models of catharsis in the cultural tradition of Europe by V. A. Lapatin

    Published 2019-06-01
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    Colonial Catharsis: Romantic-Realism and the Imperial Gaze in <i>Confessions of a Thug</i> by Kevin Frank

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The author delineates how the novel’s realism is affixed to an inherent romanticism and argues that the affect and effect of terror and horror resulting from colonial crimes exhibited in the novel allow readers to experience catharsis and to reassert their humanity through the imperial gaze. …”
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    Richard Brome et la catharsis comique : théorie des semblables ou théorie des contraires ? by Athéna Efstathiou-Lavabre

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…And since it is characters he hopes to cure, not people, it would be preferable to replace the term comic catharsis with an unquestionably more appropriate one, fictional comic catharsis. …”
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    La vidéo-élicitation comme catharsis ethnographique. Les paternités dissimulées au prisme du film de fiction by Valérie Feschet

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The film was a precious help not only at the level of the analysis of the socio-cultural springs of the devices implemented to hide the identity of the biological fathers during secret extra-conjugality pregnancies but also as ethnographic catharsis in the sense that the viewing of films with students registered in anthropology during a course on "data problematization" (Aix-Marseille University) and with my colleagues during seminars of the Maison Mediterranéenne des Sciences Sociales, allowed the beginning of the fieldwork proper to take off. …”
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    « Che cosa è questo purgare ? ». La catharsis tragique d’Aristote chez les poéticiens italiens de la Renaissance by Teresa Chevrolet

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The notion of catharsis was popularized as early as 1548 through the various editions of Aristotle’s Poetics. …”
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    Nouvelles du cru by Cristina Robalo Cordeiro

    Published 2021-05-01
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    Droit pénal et crimes en Algérie : les alibis du pénal by Damien Scalia

    Published 2024-05-01
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    La Catharsis impensable. La passion dans la théorie classique de la tragédie et sa mise en cause par les moralistes augustiniens by Tony Gheeraert

    Published 2002-05-01
    “…Although many critics have long thought reason is the main characteristic of French neo-classicism, seventeenth-century theoreticians thought that the members of the audience should renounce their reason in order to get pleasure and benefit from the performance of a tragedy : only the staging of violent passions allowed a tragic catharsis possible, purified their hearts and gave a noble purpose to the play.Augustinian moralists were concerned about this furor which was inseparable from tragic pleasure ; they refused the notion of catharsis and considered the plays as contagious diseases which roused uncontrollable passions and infected the soul.…”
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    Parodia flmowa by Marek Hendrykowski

    Published 2014-01-01
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