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View article: (Re)Framing Madame X: Art, Narrative, and the Ethics of Neo‑Victorian Revivification
(Re)Framing Madame X: Art, Narrative, and the Ethics of Neo‑Victorian Revivification Open
This article situates John Singer Sargent's Portrait of Madame X (1884) alongside two textual accounts of Madame X the historical figure, to examine hybrid life-writing genres' possibilities and limitations in recapturing the nineteenth-ce…
View article: Philharmonic and Tuba / Euphonium Choir
Philharmonic and Tuba / Euphonium Choir Open
This Kennesaw State University School of Music performance features Philharmonic, directed by Assistant Professor of Music Education Dr. Nancy Conley, with the KSU Tuba/Euphonium Choir led by Paul Dickinson, Artist-in-Residence and Part-Ti…
View article: A systematic review of the state of the literature on sexually exploited boys internationally
A systematic review of the state of the literature on sexually exploited boys internationally Open
This systematic review assessed the current state of the literature on sexually exploited boys internationally. We aimed to describe what is known about sexual exploitation of boys, identify gaps in the literature, provide implications for…
View article: Rethinking research on sexual exploitation of boys: Methodological challenges and recommendations to optimize future knowledge generation
Rethinking research on sexual exploitation of boys: Methodological challenges and recommendations to optimize future knowledge generation Open
Research and policies on child and adolescent sexual exploitation frequently focus on the sexual exploitation of girls and fail to recognize the experiences of sexually exploited boys, including their potentially unique health care and soc…
View article: Reading, Writing, and Re-Visioning the Past: the historical novel in history. (Part I)
Reading, Writing, and Re-Visioning the Past: the historical novel in history. (Part I) Open
Seminario (1 hora de duración) impartido por la dra. Kate Mitchell (Australian National Unviersity)
View article: Projecting Neo-Victorianism: Review of Nadine Boehm-Schnitker and Susanne Gruss, Neo-Victorian Literature and Culture: Immersions and Revisitations
Projecting Neo-Victorianism: Review of Nadine Boehm-Schnitker and Susanne Gruss, Neo-Victorian Literature and Culture: Immersions and Revisitations Open
Over the past two decades, neo-Victorian studies have developed a range of theoretical frameworks and critical positions with which to understand the nature of contemporary engagements with the Victorians, and have begun to ‘canonise’ part…