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    Emilio Federico Schuberth: Intermediality Practices between Fashion, Cinema and Television by Dorothea Burato

    Published in ZoneModa Journal (2023-10-01)
    “…As one of the most important fashion designers of the Made in Italy, protagonist of Roman social life and costume chronicles, Schuberth has been the first to draw the attention of the press and public opinion to the fashion designer, a new protagonist of show business, cinema and culture. …”
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    Visual Art as a Means of Presenting a Fashion Designer’s Creative Idea by Людмила Дихнич

    “…For the first time, in the context of the history and contemporary development of the fashion system, examples of fashion illustrations, sketches, and drawings by foreign and Ukrainian artists and designers are considered in the context of the designer’s communication with the target audience; for the first time, models of Ukrainian designers from fashion magazines of the 1960s–1970s, as well as models from collections of contemporary Ukrainian designers, are introduced into scientific circulation. …”
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    La mode par ses métiers : histoire et savoir des fabricants du second xixe siècle by Émilie Hammen

    Published in In Situ (2024-04-01)
    “…Drawing on their practical and theoretical skills, from museums to exhibitions of the industrial arts, what was the history of fashion they bequeathed to us? …”
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    Les médias audiovisuels, l’autre vitrine de la création et des créateurs de mode by Tiziana de Santis, Géraldine Poels

    Published in In Situ (2024-04-01)
    “…The history and the economy of fashion are both closely linked to those of the media that it is difficult not to take those into consideration when drawing up an inventory of fashion heritage. …”
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    Physiological modules for generating discrete and rhythmic movements: action identification by a dynamic recurrent neural network. by Ana eBengoetxea, Françoise eLeurs, Thomas eHoellinger, Ana Maria Cebolla, Bernard eDan, Bernard eDan, Joseph eMcIntyre, Joseph eMcIntyre, Guy eCheron, Guy eCheron

    Published in Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience (2014-09-01)
    “…In this study we employed a dynamic recurrent neural network (DRNN) in a novel fashion to reveal characteristics of control modules underlying the generation of muscle activations when drawing figures with the outstretched arm. …”
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    Il Weird come figura del feticismo del reale by Edoardo Toffoletto

    Published in Kaiak (2022-01-01)
    “…As a conclusion, the article hints to the latest work by Masci on fashion, of which an Italian translation of an interview is offered as appendix.…”
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    Digital Virtual Simulation for Cultural Clothing Restoration: Case Study of Tang Dynasty Mural ‘Diplomatic Envoys’ from Crown Prince Zhang Huai’s Tomb by Chunxiao Liu, RongRong Cui, Zhicheng Wang

    “…The advent of 3D virtual presentation technology for clothing has led to the gradual popularisation of digital virtual clothing in the modern fashion industry. However, there remains a gap between the application of this technology and the integration of cultural attributes in the field of digital communication of traditional cultural clothing. …”
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    “Is Cleopatra Black?”: Examining Whiteness and the American New Woman by Angelica J. Maier

    Published in Humanities (2021-04-01)
    “…Through primary sources like cosmetic advertisements, fashion magazines, and costume manuals, I contextualize the figure of Cleopatra as a symbol of white beauty and power in this period. …”
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    Sang des bâtards, sang de la noblesse : à propos des « contextes durables » en anthropologie historique de la parenté by Sylvie Steinberg

    Published in L'Atelier du CRH (2018-07-01)
    “…In this fashion he addressed the classic criticism directed against structural anthropological approaches to kinship that they fail to address sufficiently diachronic dynamics in their concern to analyze enduring structures and unchanging elements. …”
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    The project “Kyiv – a world book capital”: prospects for implementation by Olena Osmolovska

    “…The author of the article draws attention to other student projects. The researcher has also studied the festival’s activities of the Institute of Journalism, in particular the festival “Book fashion”, which is organized and conducted annually by the students-publishers. …”
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    Strategie poetiche negli Epilli del Corpus Bucolicorum by Adele Teresa Cozzoli

    Published in Aitia (2016-06-01)
    “…Third-century BCE epic poetry can not be understood without taking into account that, especially with the so-called epyllion, it represents an attempt at renovating, in terms of forms and contents, a genre that more than any other is weighed down by a fixed and repetitive diction and made harsher by a circular narrative fashion, i.e. by features that originally were due to a different facies of Greek culture, that is orality. …”
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    Classical elements in the endowments of Serbian XIII century donors by Gligorijević-Maksimović Mirjana

    Published in Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta (2009-01-01)
    “…The frescoes in the Church of Christ's Ascension in Mileševa, the endowment of King Vladislav, with their subtly fashioned figures and carefully modelled faces, as well as refined colouring, signal a return to the Hellenistic models. …”
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    Antik Çağ’dan Günümüze Çift Başlı Kartal: Anlamı, Yorumu ve Propagandası by Ramazan ÖZGAN

    Published in Arkhaia Anatolika (2020-05-01)
    “…One of the subjects that draw attention to in both art history and archeology iconography is the double-headed eagle motif. …”
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    Salafism in Nigeria: Islam, Preaching, and Politics by Christopher Anzalone

    Published in American Journal of Islam and Society (2018-07-01)
    “…Salaf- ism, Thurston argues, drawing on the work of Terje Østebø on Ethiopian Salafism, becomes localized within a specific environment. …”
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    Staging the Self: Life-Writings of Fatima Rushdi and Sarah Bernhardt as Emblems of Fin-de-Siècle New Womanhood by Louati Lilia, Mahmoud Alaaeldin

    Published in Open Cultural Studies (2025-10-01)
    “…Through a comparative analysis of Bernhardt’s Ma Double Vie and Rushdi’s memoirs, particularly Fatima Rushdi bayn al-Hubb wal-Fann, the study explores how theatrical women performers employed life writing to craft public identities that challenged prevailing gender norms. Drawing on feminist theory, autobiography studies, and performance theory, the article argues that both figures used narrative self-construction to assert artistic agency and resist patriarchal constraints. …”
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