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    Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí, Icon on Screen by Toluwanimi Ibikunle

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A significant part of this presentation lies in the deliberate choice of actors whose off-screen personas already enjoy public acclamation as knowledgeable ‘masters’ or practitioners of Yorùbá culture and traditions. …”
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    « Moments of Vision » : l'écriture de Thomas Hardy by Stéphanie Bernard

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…As the observer (usually a man) is seized by the object of his gaze, the visual screen that hides what is beneath the surface dissolves and a new mode of writing emerges. …”
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    SETD2 loss-of-function uniquely sensitizes cells to epigenetic targeting of NSD1-directed H3K36 methylation by Ryan T. Wagner, Ryan A. Hlady, Xiaoyu Pan, Liguo Wang, Sungho Kim, Xia Zhao, Louis Y. El Khoury, Shafiq Shaikh, Jian Zhong, Jeong-Heon Lee, Jolanta Grembecka, Tomasz Cierpicki, Thai H. Ho, Keith D. Robertson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Results We employ an unbiased genome-wide synthetic lethal screen, which identifies another H3K36me writer, NSD1, as a synthetic lethal modifier in SETD2-mutant cells. …”
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    A Sense of Time(ly) Seeing in DeLillo’s Later Novels by Stefania Iliescu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article sets out to examine the ways in which Don DeLillo uses ekphrasis in his later novels to explore new modes of perceiving reality through screens; these perceptual modes allow readers to discover the effects produced by the hybridization of reality, and to experience how media and technological devices distort both the perception of time and experiential reality. …”
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    ‘Appelsinpiken’ and experiential tourism. Andalusia, ‘geography with a thrill’ by Maria del Carmen Puche Ruiz

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Seville, shown with a fractured identity, a mix of iconic images and realities, misses the opportunity to present itself on the big screen as it really is.…”
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