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Walter-Jochum, Robert. "Affective Dynamics of Excitable Speech in Milo Rau’s Breiviks Erklärung and Mitleid." Theater 51, no. 2 (May 1, 2021): 96–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01610775-8920566.

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Robert Walter-Jochum reflects on the successes and failures of Milo Rau’s stage explorations of hate speech, investigating what Judith Butler terms “restaging and resignifying.” Walter-Jochum references two of Rau’s performances: Breivik’s Statement and Compassion: The History of the Machine Gun. Both pieces highlight the hypocrisy and similarities of rhetoric from right-wing terrorists and liberals with seemingly good intentions. Breivik’s Statement restages hate speech with an actor of color inverting the meaning of the speech, while Compassion restages a woman of color refugee reflecting on her childhood, while a white woman contemplates her time volunteering in the Congo. Walter-Jochum dissects each monologue, analyzing deeper meaning in Rau’s projects.
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Brum Neto, Benjamim. "Judith Butler leitora de Walter Benjamin: para uma crítica das políticas progressistas e identitárias." Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã: Crítica e Modernidade 24, no. 1 (June 27, 2019): 101–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-9800.v24i1p101-114.

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No presente artigo pretendemos mostrar de que forma Judith Butler se apropria de alguns conceitos bastante conhecidos pelos leitores de Walter Benjamin para tecer suas considerações a respeito de algumas políticas nacionais contemporâneas, com destaque para as políticas sexuais e as políticas seculares. Nossa hipótese é que o tema que perpassa todas as obras da filósofa é o da subversão ou crítica da identidade, seja ela usada como fundamento para o movimento feminista ou para políticas nacionais. Veremos de que forma Butler se apropria das noções de “história contínua”, “tempo vazio”, “violência mítica”, “violência divina”, “mandamento” e de messianismo, sobretudo em duas obras da filósofa, a saber, Quadros de guerra e Caminhos divergentes.
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Flanagan, Marie Therese. "Select document: A settlement between the canons of St Thomas's Abbey, Dublin, and Walter de Lacy concerning the church of Ardmulchan granted to the canons by Theobald Walter." Irish Historical Studies 44, no. 165 (May 2020): 147–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ihs.2020.17.

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AbstractA hitherto unpublished text of a negotiated settlement between Walter de Lacy, lord of Meath (d. 1241), and the canons of St Thomas's Abbey, Dublin, relating to the church of Ardmulchan in County Meath sheds new light both on the career of Theobald Walter I (d. 1205), ancestor of the Butler earls of Ormond, and on the dealings of John, son of King Henry II of England, with his Irish lordship during the period 1185–99 for which sources are scarce. It indicates that not only in Leinster, but also in Meath, John encroached on the seigneurial rights of Anglo-Norman landholders.
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Boff, Almerindo Antônio. "Um olhar sobre os rostos da Palestina: notas introdutórias à filosofia política de Judith Butler." Veritas (Porto Alegre) 64, no. 3 (December 31, 2019): 34721. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2019.3.34721.

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Judith Butler tornou-se reconhecida inicialmente por seu posicionamento no campo dos estudos do gênero. Nas últimas décadas sua obra passou a abordar consistentemente temas da filosofia política, incluindo suas perspectivas teóricas do movimento sionista e do Estado de Israel contemporâneos, feitas na companhia das reflexões de Walter Benjamin, Hanna Arendt e Emmanuel Lévinas, entre outros. O presente artigo enfoca inicialmente, de maneira sintética, algumas destas reflexões, examinando aproximações entre os pensamentos de Butler e Lévinas. Estas reflexões são a seguir tomadas para enfatizar aspectos importantes para a compreensão do seu pensamento quanto aos temas da ontologia, da relação entre ética e constituição do sujeito, e das relações entre pluralidade, performatividade, multiculturalismo e ativismo social.
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Eboli Nogueira, Pedro Caetano. "ESTAÇÃO ADÍLIO: POR UMA POLÍTICA DA MEMÓRIA A CORPOS INVISIBILIZADOS / Estação Adílio: towards a politics of memory for invisibilized bodies." arte e ensaios 26, no. 40 (December 2, 2020): 77–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.37235/ae.n40.6.

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O ensaio analisa a ação performática Estação Adílio, realizada por Elilson em 2016. Tratou-se de uma homenagem a Adílio Cabral, vendedor ambulante atropelado por três trens na Estação Madureira, Rio de Janeiro, em julho de 2015. Para compreender os vínculos políticos do trabalho, partimos dos subsídios teóricos de Jacques Rancière, em cruzamento com o pensamento de Judith Butler. Nos baseamos em Maurice Halbwachs e Walter Benjamin para explicitar o modo como a performance mobiliza uma escuta da memória no próprio território. Compreendemos que a performance reorganiza a cartografia de visibilidades e invisibilidades que coaduna a produção coletiva da memória.Palavras-chave: Políticas da memória; Arte e política; Memória coletiva; Performance; Distribuição desigual do luto.AbstractThis essay analyzes Estação Adílio, performed by Elilson in 2016. It was a tribute to Adílio Cabral, a street vendor run over by three trains at Estação Madureira, Rio de Janeiro, in July 2015. To understand the politics underlying the artwork, we start from the theoretical subsidies of Jacques Rancière, along with the thought of Judith Butler. Based on Maurice Halbwachs and Walter Benjamin, we explain how the performance mobilizes a listening based on territory’s memory. We understand the performance reorganizes the cartography of visibilities and invisibilities that follows the collective production of memory.Keywords: Politics of memory; Art and politics; Collective memory; Performance; Differential distribution of grief.
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Araújo Dib Táxi, Ricardo, and Nilton Augusto Duarte das Chagas. "POR UMA ÉTICA JUDAICA DA NÃO-VIOLÊNCIA: JUDITH BUTLER LEITORA DE WALTER BENJAMIN." Cadernos Walter Benjamin 25, no. 25 (December 30, 2020): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.17648/2175-1293-v25n2020-4.

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Ball, Karyn. "Post-secular Messianism Against the Law: Judith Butler on Walter Benjamin and ‘Sacred Life’." Law and Critique 27, no. 2 (April 25, 2016): 205–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10978-016-9184-1.

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Marcondes, Renan. "Creation procedures in The Parthenon Metopes, by Romeo Castelluci." Urdimento - Revista de Estudos em Artes Cênicas 2, no. 38 (September 22, 2020): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5965/14145731023820200040.

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The article analyzes procedures for creation and staging of the play The Partenon Metophes, by Romeo Castellucci. Based on Judith Butler and Walter Benjamin, we analyze central topics for the work, such as: the artist's use of images of war and violence that circulate in our daily lives; dialogue with aspects of the tragedy; the reference to the American artist Andy Warhol; the dissociation of the relationship between seeing and knowing that he proposes to his audience. Focusing on the formal choices of unframing, repetition of scenes and exposure of the bodies of the actors and actresses in this play, we seek to understand how the artist seeks a work in which the experiences of commotion and catharsis are suspended or displaced.
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Costa, Maria Margarete Souza Campos, and Sandra Maria Pereira do Sacramento. "Histórias entrelaçadas: a dimensão da resistência em Vidas secas e Abril despedaçado." MOARA – Revista Eletrônica do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras ISSN: 0104-0944 1, no. 37 (November 6, 2013): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.18542/moara.v1i37.1350.

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Esse artigo faz uma abordagem comparativa entre o romance Vidas secas (1938) de Graciliano e o filme Abril despedaçado (2001), de Walter Salles, cujo objetivo foi refletir sobre a dimensão da resistência das personagens femininas, bem como, de outras personagens, que, embora, vivendo numa condição de subjugação, e, situadas em um contexto falocêntrico, desenvolvem ao seu turno estratégias de resistência, abrem fissuras na ordem instituída e desestabilizam a hierarquia patriarcal. O referencial teórico está ancorado na teoria de Badinter; Judith Butler; Perrot; Richard; Derrida; Hutcheon; Stearns, entre outros, que se utilizam do pós-estruturalismo para construir as suas formulações. Da mesma forma, buscamos a contribuição de alguns autores cujos pontos de vista versam sobre as narrativas de ficção, sejam literárias ou audiovisuais, como: Coutinho; Cunha; Johnson; Munsterberg; Neitzel; Resende e Xavier.
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Vieira, Manuela do Corral, and Marcio Monteiro Dias. "Quando os corpos e a diversidade vão às compras: consumo, estereótipos e práticas de mercado." Signos do Consumo 12, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 93–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-5057.v12i2p93-105.

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Neste trabalho, busca-se traçar uma investigação com as formas pelas quais os pontos de venda estão recebendo e lidando com a diversidade de seus clientes/consumidores LGBTI (Lésbicas, Gays, Bissexuais, Travestis, Transexuais, Transgêneros e Intersexuais), a partir de uma etnografia realizada em dois shoppings da cidade de Belém (PA) por meio de uma simulação de compra. O presente artigo, que usa como referencial teórico principal Geertz (1989), Corrêa e Dubeaux (2015), Judith Butler (2006), Louro (1997) e Walter Lippmann (2008), compreende o consumo não apenas como troca de valor monetário, mas como uma das possibilidades de espaços para questionamentos, vivências, debates e práticas simbólicas que perpassam por estereótipos, ações de divulgação de mercado, resistência e interações no tecido social da vida. Assim, o artigo conclui como alguns desses sujeitos se percebem e se apropriam ou não das estratégias publicitárias e de como algumas(uns) delas e deles se motivam, por meio do consumo, a reivindicarem reconhecimento, visibilidade e direitos.
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Guimarães, Géssica. "Disciplina e experiência." História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography 14, no. 36 (August 31, 2021): 373–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.15848/hh.v14i36.1710.

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A consolidação da história como uma disciplina na tradição ocidental foi responsável pela constituição de métodos, teorias e protocolos que buscavam afirmar seu caráter científico. Essa configuração da história científica no século XIX teve outras consequências como a instituição de mecanismos de controle da produção de conhecimento, bem como o fortalecimento de uma imagem pretensamente universal da humanidade como seu produtor autorizado. Pretendo refletir sobre o caráter disciplinar da história a partir de teorização acerca do conceito de experiência, que será considerado a partir das obras de Walter Benjamin, Judith Butler e Nelly Richard. Para tal, será analisada a importância dos relatos de experiência para a constituição de uma comunidade de escuta, a fim de pensar sua pertinência para as aulas de história e as narrativas historiográficas não hegemônicas. Em seguida, refletiremos sobre a historicidade do conceito de lugar de fala e as consequências ético-políticas das diferentes maneiras de experimentar o passado.
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Cermatori, Joseph. "Radical Gesture and the Politics of Postdramatic Tragedy: Reza Abdoh’s The Law of Remains." Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 8, no. 1 (May 11, 2020): 127–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jcde-2020-0010.

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AbstractDuring his short lifetime, Reza Abdoh (1963–1995) was hailed as a trailblazing theater artist in the avant-garde art scenes of both Los Angeles and New York, where he created a series of massive performance spectacles that sought to intervene critically in the American political status quo. His 1992 piece The Law of Remains stages a furious response to the US American AIDS crisis, depicting it through the allegorical lens of a film being made by Andy Warhol based on the life of queer serial killer and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer. Performed in the ruins of an abandoned hotel ballroom, the piece drew attention in The New York Times for being “one of the angriest theater pieces ever hurled at a New York audience.” This article analyzes the political dimension of Abdoh’s theater by focusing on specific gestural elements that occur at key moments in The Law of Remains. Doing so, it brings together theories of gesture from Hans-Thies Lehmann, Giorgio Agamben, Judith Butler, and Walter Benjamin, and configures these viewpoints into a constellation through which the politics of gesture in Abdoh can be illuminated. What emerges in Abdoh is a politics of “hopeless hope,” one uniquely meaningful for our planetary present tense.
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ROSE, PETER I. "Minorities in the Middle: A Cross-Cultural Analysis. WALTER P. ZENNER. SUNY Series in Ethnicity and Race in American Life. JOHN SIBLEY BUTLER, ed." American Ethnologist 20, no. 1 (February 1993): 205–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.1993.20.1.02a00250.

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Aguiar, Rafael dos Reis. "Queer como Desobediência Epistêmica." Virtuajus 5, no. 8 (September 16, 2020): 381–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5752/p.1678-3425.2020v5n8p381-397.

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O presente trabalho tem como objeto de análise a hipótese de que as teorias queer, especialmente aquela proposta por Judith Butler, têm potencialidade de se instrumentalizarem como desobediência epistêmica em face de matriz colonial/moderna cis-heteronormativa, explicitando, denunciando e subvertendo a lógica binária da colonialidade de sexodissidências e de gênero face aos processos de violência encobridora moderna iniciada em 1492, continuada e institucionalizada após os processos de industrialização do século XVIII. O objetivo é apresentar o cerne das teorias queer e trabalhar as tensões com o pensamento radical de Walter Mignolo. Sustenta-se que a desobediência epistêmica aduz não a uma exclusividade na forma de analisar das relações de poder, saber e ser a partir do Sul Global, ignorando o pensamento do produzido no Norte. O que se propõe é em trazer a perspectiva de coexistência à pluralidade epistemológica a fim de desencobrir e reconhecer novos sujeitos e a eles novos direitos. Para tal, pretender-se-á analisar as tensões entre a corrente pós-estruturalista e o pensamento decolonial radical sem, contudo, pretender qualquer homogenização dos dissensos. Pretende-se finalizar as reflexões ressaltando a potencialidade das teorias queer para expor e subverter a epistemologia compulsoriamente heterossexual moderna/colonial na lógica de insurgência sustentada pela desobediência epistêmica no viés de coexistência e pluralismo epistemológico.
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Bøggild, Jacob. "Fiktion som restriktion? Eller som indirekte meddelelse?: En diskussion med Dorothy Hale om en etisk vending i nyere litteraturteori." K&K - Kultur og Klasse 36, no. 106 (March 22, 2009): 34–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kok.v36i106.22023.

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Fiction as Restriction? Or as Indirect Communication? A Discussion with Dorothy Hale about an Ethical Turn in Recent Literary Theory:This article is a discussion with a recent article by Dorothy Hale: »Fiction as Restriction: Self-Binding in New Ethical Theories of the Novel«. Here, Hale claims that different new ethicists among contemporary literary scholars all end up sounding very much like the Wayne Booth of The Rhetoric of Fiction. In this connection, she points out that the reader’s willing surrender to the fictitious universe of a novel and making room for the characters he or she encounters there – the »self-binding« of her title – is a common ideal of these new ethicists, since it is an exercise in appreciating and making room for otherness as such. The argument of this article, however, is that three of the ethicists Hale discusses, Lynne Huffer, Judith Butler and J. Hillis Miller, do in fact not sound that much like Booth, since Booth does not acknowledge the problems of difference, irony and translation that they, in different ways, address. Instead, it is argued that Kierkegaard’s idea and practice of »indirect communication« seems to be a more convincing, even if somewhat subterranean, common denominator for these critics. Henry James and Walter Benjamin, too, are invited to take part in the discussion.
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ARAUJO, ELIAS C., LÍVIA R. PINHEIRO, and MARCELO DUARTE. "Comparative morphology and taxonomy of the tiger moth genus Epanycles Butler (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae, Arctiini, Ctenuchina), with notes on related genera." Zootaxa 4613, no. 1 (June 4, 2019): 187–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4613.1.12.

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We studied the Neotropical genera Epanycles Butler, Sciopsyche Butler and Episcepsis Butler. We investigated the delimitation of Epanycles, which at the beginning of this work was monotypic, but had a history of other species placed in it, all of which are currently placed in genera to which they do not belong. Indeed, we found Epanycles to include only its type species, Euchromia imperialis Walker, here redescribed based on external and genitalic characters of both sexes from specimens covering most of its known geographical distribution. Our investigation included detailed studies of the species previously placed in Epanycles (Hyaleucerea gigantea (Druce) and Eucereon obscurum (Möschler)), and of species belonging to genera putatively closely related to it: Sciopsyche tropica (Walker), Episcepsis venata Butler, Episcepsis endodasia Hampson and Episcepsis luctuosa (Möschler). The characters separating all these taxa from Epanycles are discussed, and a mistake in the publication of Episcepsis atlantica Pinheiro & Araujo Jr. is corrected. The habitus and genitalia of the species herein treated are illustrated.
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Covi, Giovanna. "Creolizing Cultures and Kinship: Then and There, Now and Here." Synthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies, no. 7 (May 1, 2015): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/syn.16200.

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This paper considers literary texts by women writers that trouble mainstream definitions of family and love to figure shared knowledges. Through intercultural performances, they stage conversations between Euro-American, African-American, and African-Caribbean cultures to re-present kinship (Judith Butler) as a concept which by being as elastic as intimacy (Ara Wilson) and affects (Leela Gandhi), enables figurations (Donna Haraway) and hence actions that point towards a shared planetarity (Gayatri C. Spivak). I argue that these cultural products nourish creolizing agency (Edouard Glissant and Kamau Brathwaite) which prevents us from falling into a regime of terror, where crisis is equated to public and domestic paralysis under a state of emergency. This is so because they effectively show how to join poetics with politics and ethics, and thus to build collectivities of belonging (Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich). I seek to demonstrate that the creolizing capability of such discourse, as articulated for example by Toni Morrison, Kim Ragusa, Joan Anim-Addo, and Jamaica Kincaid, deconstructs otherness without assimilating it, because it embraces translation as the mode (Walter Benjamin) of the always already necessary impossibility. In tune with Rajagopalan Radhakrishnan’s emphasis on translation as a mode which allows us to imagine conjunctures and intersections that have no originals and cannot speak in a single language, this paper insists on the primary importance of critique to confront questions of power; It offers figurations of the global that, by incorporating intimacy, affects, and by troubling kinship, map material and discoursive reality in a manner that is widely inclusive, through affiliation (Edward Said) rather than filiation. By thematizing love as political practice, the literary texts here examined contribute to the phenomenological grounding of the discourse on affects inaugurated by Eve K. Sedgwick and further elaborated by Rosi Braidotti. Kincaid’s See Now Then provides the wording of my argument: because these figurations never forget the then of colonialism, they bring forward a now of globalization that is populated by subjectivities—Radical Others—capable of subverting and transgressing the establishment, without erasing their own vulnerability.
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Kuzmin, Aleksandr A., and Evgeny A. Beljaev. "New records of geometrid moths of the subfamily Ennominae (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from the Amurskaya Oblast, Russian Far East." Acta Biologica Sibirica 7 (August 27, 2021): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e70083.

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Eleven species of geometrid moths from the subfamily Ennominae (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) are reported for the first time from Amurskaya Oblast at the extreme northwestern limit of the distribution of mixed broadleaved – Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) forests, at a great distance from their closest habitats in Khabarovsky Krai and Primorsky Krai, Russian Far East: Eilicrinia nuptaria Bremer, 1864, Eudjakonovia emundata (Christoph, 1881), Menophra senilis (Butler, 1878), Ectropis excellens (Butler, 1884), Ectropis aigneri Prout, 1930, Mesastrape fulguraria (Walker, 1860), Arichanna tetrica (Butler, 1878), Agriopis dira (Butler, 1878), Larerannis orthogrammaria (Wehrli, 1927), Phigalia verecundaria (Leech, 1897), and Phanerothyris sinearia (Guenée, 1858).
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FAROOQUI, Shahabab A., Hina PARWEZ, and Rahul JOSHI. "A preliminary study and new distributional records of family Erebidae (Leach, [1815]) (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India." Notulae Scientia Biologicae 12, no. 4 (December 21, 2020): 794–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/nsb12410830.

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In the present study, we have documented 59 species representing 43 genera of moths under family Erebidae (Leach, [1815]) from Aligarh district, the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The documented species represents 10 subfamilies of family Erebidae viz., Aganainae (5 species), Arctiinae (10 species), Calpinae (5 species), Ctenuchinae (3 species), Erebinae (22 species), Eulepidotinae (1 species), Hypocalinae (2 species), Lymantriinae (8 species), Pangraptinae (1 species), and Scoliopteryginae (1 species). Out of these 59 species, Sixteen species viz. are Asota plana Walker, 1854; Asota producta (Butler, 1875); Argina astrea (Drury, 1773); Olepa koslandana Orhant, 1986; Utetheisa pulchelloides Hampson, 1907; Eudocima homaena (Hübner, [1823]); Amata cysseus (Stoll, [1782]); Eressa confinis (Walker, 1854); Ophiusa tirhaca (Cramer, 1777); Pericyma cruegeri (Butler, 1886); Anticarsia irrorata (Fabricius, 1781); Hypocala deflorata (Fabricius, 1794); Hypocala violacea Butler, 1879; Cyana puella (Drury, 1773); Lymantria mathura Moore, [1866] and Episparis liturata (Fabricius, 1787) are recorded for the first time from Aligarh district, which also represents their first record from the present state of Uttar Pradesh.
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VOLYNKIN, ANTON V., and KAREL ČERNÝ. "On the taxonomy of the Barsine delineata species-complex (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)." Zootaxa 4258, no. 2 (April 27, 2017): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4258.2.3.

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Taxa of the Barsine delineata (Walker, 1854) species-complex are examined, the synonymy of Ammatho figuratus Walker, 1855, Cyme chinensis C. Felder & R. Felder, 1862 and Ammatho fuscescens Butler, 1877 with Hypoprepia? delineata Walker, 1854 is revised. The new synonymy is introdiced: Barsine delineata (Walker, 1854) = Miltochrista dimidiata Fang, 1991, syn. nov. A new species, Barsine sublucana Volynkin & Černý, sp. nov. is described from northern Thailand. Adults, male and female genitalia of B. delineata and B. sublucana sp. nov. are illustrated.
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Candido, Evandro Figueiredo, and Suely da Fonseca Quintana. "UMA MULHER NA “PERIFERIA DOS ACONTECIMENTOS”: RESISTÊNCIA E SOBREVIVÊNCIA DIANTE DO TERROR." IPOTESI – REVISTA DE ESTUDOS LITERÁRIOS 23, no. 2 (December 6, 2019): 140–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.34019/1982-0836.2019.v23.29200.

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Este artigo tem como objetivo rastrear a presença da resistência feminina diante do controle estabelecido pela ditadura chilena. No caso em questão, temos como centro a figura de Alba, personagem de A casa dos espíritos, da chilena Isabel Allende. Tendo como base o plano da narrativa do romance, destacamos a escrita enquanto um caminho para a sobrevivência de uma memória insurgente; ao mesmo tempo, procuramos nos inserir na discussão acerca da ressignificação da mulher, na segunda metade do século XX. Palavras-chave: Resistência. Sobrevivência. Memória. Isabel Allende. Referências ALLENDE, Isabel. La casa de los espíritus. 7. ed. Buenos Aires: Debolsillo, 2006. BENJAMIN, Walter. Magia e técnica, arte e política: ensaios sobre literatura e história da cultura. Obras escolhidas (v. 1). 7. ed. Tradução Sergio Paulo Rouanet. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1994. BUTLER, Judith. Problemas de gênero: feminismo e subversão da identidade. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 2012. CANGI, Ádrian. Imagens do horror. Paixões tristes. In: SELIGMANN-SILVA, Márcio. História, memória, literatura: o testemunho na era das catástrofes. Campinas: Unicamp, 2003. DANIEL, Herbert. Passagem para o próximo sonho. Rio de Janeiro: Codecri, 1982. DIDI-HUBERMAN, Georges. Sobrevivência dos vaga-lumes. Tradução Vera Casa Nova; Márcia Arbex. Belo Horizonte: UFMG, 2011. FRANCO, Renato. Literatura e catástrofe no Brasil: anos 70. In: SELIGMANN-SILVA, Márcio. História, memória, literatura: o testemunho na era das catástrofes. Campinas: Unicamp, 2003. GAGNEBIN, Jeanne Marie. Lembrar, escrever, esquecer. São Paulo: 34, 2006. MACHADO, Ana Maria. Tropical sol da liberdade: a história dos anos de repressão e da juventude brasileira pós-64 na visão de uma mulher. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 1988. MUÑOZ, Heraldo. A sombra do ditador: memórias políticas do Chile sob Pinochet. Tradução Renato Aguiar. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 2010. ROSA, Susel Oliveira da. Mulheres, ditaduras e memórias: não imagine que precise ser triste para ser militante. São Paulo: Intermeios; Fapesp, 2013. SELIGMANN-SILVA, Márcio. Reflexões sobre a memória, a história e o esquecimento. In: SELIGMANN-SILVA, Márcio. História, memória, literatura: o testemunho na era das catástrofes. Campinas: Unicamp, 2003.
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PINHEIRO, LÍVIA R., and MARCELO DUARTE. "Revision of the Neotropical moth genera Mallodeta Butler and Erruca Walker, revalidated (Noctuidae, Arctiinae, Arctiini, Euchromiina)." Zootaxa 2573, no. 1 (August 23, 2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2573.1.1.

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Mallodeta Butler and Erruca Walker, revalidated, are redescribed and revised. Mallodeta henceforth includes only its type-species, Glaucopis (Lycorea) clavata Walker, and Erruca is resurrected with seven species: E. deyrolii Walker (type-species), E. consors (Walker), new combination, E. erythrarchos (Walker), new combination, E. cardinalis (Hampson), new combination, E. hanga (Herrich-Schäffer), new combination, E. cruenta (Perty), new combination and E. sanguipuncta (Druce), new combination. Six new synonyms are established, four specific and two generic (junior synonyms in parentheses): Zygaena capistrata Fabricius (=Mallodeta cubana Gaede), Glaucopis (Lycorea) clavata Walker (=M. simplex Rothschild), Erruca deyrolii Walker (=Laemocharis aecyra Herrich-Schäffer and Glaucopis (Hyda) sortita Walker), and Erruca Walker (=Aristodaema Wallengren and Rezia Kirby). Lectotypes are designated to the following species: Erruca deyrolii Walker, Laemocharis deyrollei Herrich-Schäffer, Laemocharis hanga Herrich-Schäffer, Laemocharis aecyra Herrich-Schäffer, Laemocharis norma Herrich-Schäffer, Cosmosoma cardinalis Hampson and Mallodeta sanguipuncta Druce. Illustrations of adults and male and female genitalia of Mallodeta and Erruca are provided, as well as a key to the species of the latter.
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BAYARSAIKHAN, ULZIIJARGAL, JAE˗HO KO, HYUNG-WOOK KWON, and YANG-SEOP BAE. "A new species of the genus Tatargina (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) from Cambodia." Zootaxa 4731, no. 4 (February 10, 2020): 589–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4731.4.12.

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A new species of the Tatargina Butler, T. erythromelaena Bayarsaikhan & Bae, n. sp., is described from Cambodia, with a recorded species, T. picta (Walker). Illustrations of adults and male genitalia of Cambodia and Thailand species are presented.
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PELLINEN, MARKKU J. "Description of a new species of Enispa Walker, 1866 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Boletobiinae) from Thailand." Zootaxa 4272, no. 4 (May 31, 2017): 587. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4272.4.8.

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The genus Enispa Walker, 1866, type species: Enispa eosarialis Walker, 1866 [Borneo, Sarawak] (= Micraeschus Butler, 1878, type species: Hyria elataria Walker, 1861 [Sri Lanka]), contains several species, about 20 of which described and many still undescribed, some also probably misplaced. The genus occurs in Indo-Australian tropics and subtropics. Presently there are 5 species known from Borneo, with mention of several undescribed Enispa-like species (Holloway, 2009). From Thailand there are 8 species illustrated in Kononenko & Pinratana's (2013) book, 5 of which unidentified and some others, based on specimens originated from present author, which most probably are not Enispa. Nielsen & al. (1996) mentioned 7 species in Australia.
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SIMMONS, REBECCA B. "Description of Sphecosoma pattiannae, new species, with comments on its novel male androconia (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Arctiinae: Euchromiini)." Zootaxa 519, no. 1 (May 24, 2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.519.1.1.

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A new species of the mimetic tiger moth genus Sphecosoma, S. pattiannae Simmons sp. nov., is described and illustrated. The presumed sister species, S. tarsalis (Walker), is redescribed with illustrations of the male and female genitalia. These two species bear a novel androconial structure, which is a dorsal pouch at the base of the genitalia; this structure is described and illustrated. Phylogenetic placement of S. tarsalis and S. pattiannae within Sphecosoma Butler is discussed, with male and female genital comparisons to S. cognatum (Walker).
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Andrade, Gabriel Simões de. "As espécies do gênero Ceresa Amyot & Serville (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Membracidae)." Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 21, no. 4 (December 2004): 671–738. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81752004000400001.

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É apresentada revisão do gênero Ceresa Amyot & Serville, 1843. Trinta e quatro espécies são reconhecidas como válidas, cada qual descrita e ilustrada, cinco das quais são revalidadas: C. abbreviata Andrade, 1989, C. albosignata Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. amazonica Andrade, 2002, C. atrata Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. axillaris (Germar, 1835), C. brunnicornis (Germar, 1835), C. calosa Andrade, 2002, C. cavicornis Stål, 1859, C. chacoana Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. cuprea Funkhouser, 1927, C. denticulata Andrade, 2002, C. distans Butler, 1877 sp. rev., C. fasciatithorax Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. maculipennis Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. malina (Germar, 1835), C. mulsa Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. nigripectus Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. paranaensis Remes-Lenicov, 1976, C. paulistana Remes-Lenicov, 1976, C. pauperata Berg, 1883 sp. rev., C. piramidalis Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. platycera Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. plaumanni Sakakibara, 1977, C. projecta Funkhouser, 1927 sp. rev., C. prosocera Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. remeslenicovae Andrade, 2002, C. rufescens Butler, 1877 sp. rev., C. similis Andrade, 1989, C. spinifera Fairmaire, 1846 sp. rev., C. stylata Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. uruguayensis Berg, 1883, C. ustulata Fairmaire, 1846, C. viridilineata Funkhouser, 1943 e C. vitulus (Fabricius, 1775). C. excisa Walker, 1858 syn. rev. é convalidada como sinônimo júnior de C. vitulus (Fabricius, 1775) e as seguintes novas sinonímias são propostas: C. peruensis Remes-Lenicov, 1973 syn. nov. = C. distans Butler, 1877, C. alboguttata Remes-Lenicov, 1973 syn. nov. = C. rufescens Butler, 1877 e C. insignis Walker, 1858 syn. nov. = C. ustulata Fairmaire, 1846. C. jugifera Goding é discutida como nomen dubium e C. conica Sakakibara como incertae sedis. Lectótipos são designados para C. pauperata Berg, 1883, C. spinifera Fairmaire, 1846 e C. uruguayensis Berg, 1883. A distribuição geográfica do gênero é confirmada como sendo exclusivamente Neotropical, com registros desde o departamento de Quezaltenango, Guatemala, até a província de Rio Negro, Argentina.
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SINGH, NAVNEET, RAHUL JOSHI, JAGBIR SINGH KIRTI, and ANTON V. VOLYNKIN. "A new species of Thysanoptyx Hampson, 1894 from India (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae)." Zootaxa 4319, no. 2 (September 12, 2017): 375. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4319.2.8.

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The genus Thysanoptyx Hampson, 1894 is a member of the subtribe Lithosiina, tribe Lithosiini (Arctiinae). It was described as a monotypic genus for Lithosia tetragona Walker, 1854 from Silhet [Sylhet], [Bangladesh].Hampson (1900) treated Thysanoptyx as a synonym of Eilema Hübner. Daniel (1954) placed it under Lithosia Fabricius, whereas Birket-Smith (1965) treated it as a junior subjective synonym of Teulisna Walker. Later, Kishida (1993) considered Thysanoptyx Hampson as a valid genus. Fang (2000) reported four species from China: Thysanoptyx tetragona (Walker, 1854), T. fimbriata (Leech, 1890), T. signata (Walker, 1854), and T. brevimacula (Alphéraky, 1897). However, the male genitalia of T. tetragona figured by Fang (2000) belong to a probably new species (Singh, pers. obs.). Holloway (2001) considered four species, Thysanoptyx tetragona, T. oblonga (Butler, 1877), T. sordida (Butler, 1881), and T. incurvata Wileman & West, 1928 from Oriental region. Kirti & Singh (2015) described a new species, T. pseudotetragona Joshi, Singh & Kirti from South India (Kerala) and reported T. incurvata for the first time from India. However, the new reporting of T. incurvata seems to be incorrect (see the remark below). Recently, Volynkin & Dubatolov (2017) subdivided Thysanoptyx into five species groups: tetragona species group, oblonga species group, sordida species group, signata species group, and fimbriata species group, with the description of two new species: T. indosinica Volynkin & Dubatolov, 2017 from Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam and T. mirifica Volynkin & Dubatolov, 2017 from Vietnam. At present the genus comprises 10 valid species distributed from China, Taiwan to India and South East Asia.
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Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, and Meenakshi Jatishwor Irungbam. "Contributions to the knowledge of moths of Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802 (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) of Bhutan with new records." Journal of Threatened Taxa 11, no. 8 (June 26, 2019): 14022–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.4358.11.8.14022-14050.

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An annotated checklist of the superfamily Bombycoidea (Lepidoptera) of Bhutan is given, including three taxa of the family Bombycidae, two of Brahmaeidae, four of Endromidae, 12 of Eupterotidae, 37 of Saturniidae, and 93 of Sphingidae. Among these, 14 taxa are new records for the country: two Bombycidae (Penicillifera apicalis (Walker, 1862) and Trilocha varians (Moore, 1855)), two Endromidae (Mustilizans hepatica (Moore, 1879) and Comparmustilia sphingiformis (Moore, 1879)), three Saturniidae (Saturnia cidosa Moore, 1865, Loepa sikkima (Moore, [1866]), and Salassa thespis (Leech, 1890)), and seven Sphingidae (Rhodoprasina floralis (Butler, 1876), Amplypterus mansoni mansoni (Clark, 1924), Acosmerycoides harterti (Rothschild, 1895), Hippotion celerio (Linnaeus, 1758), Theretra tibetiana Vaglia & Haxaire, 2010, T. silhetensis silhetensis (Walker, 1856), and Cechenena helops helops (Walker, 1856)).
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Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Meenakshi Singh Chib, and Alexey V. Solovyev. "Moths of the family Limacodidae Duponchel, 1845 (Lepidoptera: Zygaenoidea) from Bhutan with six new generic and 12 new species records." Journal of Threatened Taxa 9, no. 2 (February 26, 2017): 9795. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2443.9.2.9795-9813.

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The present paper provides a checklist of 51 species in 37 genera of moths belonging to the family Limacodidae from Bhutan, of which, six genera, Setora Walker, 1855, Tennya Solovyev & Witt, 2009, Iraga Matsumura, 1927, Vanlangia Solovyev & Witt 2009, Sansarea Solovyev & Witt, 2009, and Belippa Walker, 1865 are reported for the first time from Bhutan, and 12 species, Setora postornata (Hampson, 1900), Setora fletcheri Holloway, 1987, Scopelodes testacea Butler, 1886, Thosea magna Hering, 1931, Miresa fulgida Wileman, 1910, Susica himalayana Holloway, 1982, Tennya propolia (Hampson, 1900), Iraga rugosa (Wileman, 1911), Cheromettia ferruginea (Moore, 1877), Vanlangia uniformis (Hering, 1931), Sansarea circulifera (Hering, 1933) and Belippa horrida Walker, 1865 are new records for Bhutan. The study was conducted at Tsirang, Dagana and Sarpang districts of Bhutan from 2013 to 2015.
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Alice Nienhaus, Sarah. "Anja Tippner/Christopher F. Laferl ( Hrsg.): Texte z ur T heorie der Biographie und Autobiographie. Stuttgart: Reclam 2016, 368 S. (= Reclams Universal-Bibliothek Nr. 19179)." Jahrbuch für Internationale Germanistik 50, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 312–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/ja501_312.

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Abstract Vor nahezu zwanzig Jahren konstatiert Günter Niggl in der Einleitung des von ihm in zweiter Auflage herausgegebenen Studienbuchs Die Autobiographie1, dass ,,[s]eit etwa zwei Jahrzehnten“ in den Geisteswissenschaften das Interesse an Autobiografien ,,sprunghaft angestiegen“ sei.2 ,Autobiografieforschung‘ und ,Biografieforschung‘ haben fortan Konjunktur. Jüngst erschien etwa bei Walter de Gruyter der Sammelband ,,Biography in Theory“3, der Theorietexte zu auto/biographischen Schreibpraktiken und Forschungsfragen unter literaturhistorischer Perspektive zusammenführt. Die Literaturwissenschaftlerin Anja Tippner und der Historiker Christopher F. Laferl stellen den primär gattungsorientierten Sammelbänden einen interdisziplinär ausgerichteten Reader zur Seite, der dezidiert Texte zur Theorie der Biographie und Autobiographie kombiniert und zudem die Gattung der ,Memoiren‘ einbezieht (vgl. S. 11 f., 34). Zusammenhänge und Unterschiede der drei genannten Gattungen werden anhand definitionstauglicher Merkmale näher bestimmt und transparent dargestellt. Diese Herangehensweise ist dem Versuch geschuldet, diejenigen Gattungen zu spezifizieren, die im Sammelbecken des Begriffs life writing unterzugehen drohen (vgl. S. 10). Der Sammelband offeriert in chronologischer Ordnung diejenigen Theorietexte, die bekannte Weg- und Wendemarken innerhalb der weiten Forschungslandschaft ,,lebensgeschichtlichen Erzählens“ repräsentieren (S. 34). Ermöglicht wird auf diese Weise ein fundierter, kulturhistorischer Überblick über zentrale Analysefragen und -methoden innerhalb der europäischen wie angloamerikanischen Autobiografie- und Biografieforschung. Die ausgewählten Textpassagen (u. a. Wilhelm Dilthey, Jean Starobinski, Gérard Genette, Nancy K. Miller, Judith Butler) werden von einleitenden Kommentaren begleitet, die die jeweiligen Editionszusammenhänge wie kulturellen Kontexte bündig referieren. Den Abschluss eines jeden Kapitels bilden weiterführende bibliografische Angaben, die eine vertiefende Lektüre anleiten. Auffallend ist in diesem Zusammenhang, dass innerhalb der Textauswahl und den ergänzenden bibliographischen Angaben primär Texte der Achtziger-, Neunziger- und teilweise Nullerjahre dominieren. Dies überrascht angesichts der Tatsache, dass zum vorgestellten Themenkomplex des Sammelbandes ein Fundus an Forschungsliteratur jüngeren Datums verfügbar ist. Die Präsenz etwaiger Forschungsliteratur jüngeren Datums in der Theorietextauswahl hätte das stetige Interesse, die konstante Profilierung und interdisziplinäre Vernetzung wie Neujustierung der Autobiografie- und Biografieforschung belegen können. Das Vorhaben ,,aktuelle Standpunkte“ (S. 34) versammelt darzubieten, wird demnach nur bedingt umgesetzt, da die Leseempfehlungen es den RezipientInnen selbst überlässt, ihren Weg in die aktuelle Forschung zu finden. Die Einleitung Anja Tippners und Christopher F. Laferls bietet demgegenüber einen konzisen und breiten Überblick. Aktuelle Debatten und Forschungsschwerpunkte wie digitale Medien4, ,,visuelles und textuelles Material“ (S. 18) oder ,,kollaborative“ Schreibtechniken (S. 19) werden zwar in der Einleitung diskursiv erfasst und dennoch in der folgenden Textauswahl weitestgehend vernachlässigt. Der Band versammelt insgesamt siebzehn Theorietexte von vierzehn Theoretikern und drei Theoretikerinnen; dabei entfallen zwei der drei Texte von Theoretikerinnen auf den Bereich ,Gender‘, obgleich Geisteswissenschaftlerinnen auch jenseits der Geschlechterforschung nachhaltig zur Autobiografie- und Biografieforschung publiziert haben.5
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 81, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2008): 271–341. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002485.

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Sally Price & Richard Price; Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension (J. Michael Dash)J. Lorand Matory; Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé (Stephan Palmié)Dianne M. Stewart; Three Eyes for the Journey: African Dimensions of the Jamaican Religious Experience (Betty Wood)Toyin Falola & Matt D. Childs (eds.); The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World (Kim D. Butler)Silvio Torres-Saillant; An Intellectual History of the Caribbean (Anthony P. Maingot)J.H. Elliott; Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830 (Aaron Spencer Fogleman)Elizabeth Mancke & Carole Shammmmas (eds.); The Creation of the British Atlantic World (Peter A. Coclanis)Adam Hochschild; Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire’s Slaves (Cassssandra Pybus)Walter Johnson (ed.); The Chattel Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas (Gregory E. O’Malley)P.C. Emmer; The Dutch Slave Trade, 1500-1850 (Victor Enthoven)Philip Beidler & Gary Taylor (eds.); Writing Race Across the Atlantic World, Medieval to Modern (Eric Kimball)Felix Driver & Luciana Martins (eds.); Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire (Peter Redfield)Elizabeth A. Bohls & Ian Duncan (eds.); Travel Writing, 1700-1830: An Anthology (Carl Thompson)Alison Donnell; Twentieth-Century Caribbean Literature: Critical Moments in Anglophone Literary History (Sue N. Greene)Luís Madureira; Cannibal Modernities: Postcoloniality and the Avant-garde in Caribbean and Brazilian Literature (Lúcia Sá)Zilkia Janer; Puerto Rican Nation-Building Literature: Impossible Romance (Jossianna Arroyo)Sherrie L. Baver & Barbara Deutsch Lynch (eds.); Beyond Sun and Sand: Caribbean Environmentalisms (Rivke Jaffe)Joyce Moore Turner, with the assistance of W. Burghardt Turner; Caribbean Crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance (Gert Oostindie)Lisa D. McGill; Constructing Black Selves: Caribbean American Narratives and the Second Generation (Mary Chamberlain)Mark Q. Sawyer; Racial Politics in Post-Revolutionary Cuba (Alejandra Bronfman)Franklin W. Knight & Teresita Martínez-Vergne (eds.); Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context (R. Charles Price)Luis A. Figueroa; Sugar, Slavery, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico (Astrid Cubano Iguina)Rosa E. Carrasquillo; Our Landless Patria: Marginal Citizenship and Race in Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1880-1910 (Ileana M. Rodriguez-Silva) Michael Largey; Vodou Nation: Haitian Art Music and Cultural Nationalism (Julian Gerstin)Donna P. Hope; Inna di Dancehall: Popular Culture and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica (Daniel Neely)Gloria Wekker; The Politics of Passion: Women’s Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese Diaspora (W. van Wetering)Claire Lefebvre; Issues in the Study of Pidgin and Creole Languages (Salikoko S. Mufwene)
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 81, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2007): 271–341. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134360-90002485.

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Sally Price & Richard Price; Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension (J. Michael Dash)J. Lorand Matory; Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé (Stephan Palmié)Dianne M. Stewart; Three Eyes for the Journey: African Dimensions of the Jamaican Religious Experience (Betty Wood)Toyin Falola & Matt D. Childs (eds.); The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World (Kim D. Butler)Silvio Torres-Saillant; An Intellectual History of the Caribbean (Anthony P. Maingot)J.H. Elliott; Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830 (Aaron Spencer Fogleman)Elizabeth Mancke & Carole Shammmmas (eds.); The Creation of the British Atlantic World (Peter A. Coclanis)Adam Hochschild; Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire’s Slaves (Cassssandra Pybus)Walter Johnson (ed.); The Chattel Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas (Gregory E. O’Malley)P.C. Emmer; The Dutch Slave Trade, 1500-1850 (Victor Enthoven)Philip Beidler & Gary Taylor (eds.); Writing Race Across the Atlantic World, Medieval to Modern (Eric Kimball)Felix Driver & Luciana Martins (eds.); Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire (Peter Redfield)Elizabeth A. Bohls & Ian Duncan (eds.); Travel Writing, 1700-1830: An Anthology (Carl Thompson)Alison Donnell; Twentieth-Century Caribbean Literature: Critical Moments in Anglophone Literary History (Sue N. Greene)Luís Madureira; Cannibal Modernities: Postcoloniality and the Avant-garde in Caribbean and Brazilian Literature (Lúcia Sá)Zilkia Janer; Puerto Rican Nation-Building Literature: Impossible Romance (Jossianna Arroyo)Sherrie L. Baver & Barbara Deutsch Lynch (eds.); Beyond Sun and Sand: Caribbean Environmentalisms (Rivke Jaffe)Joyce Moore Turner, with the assistance of W. Burghardt Turner; Caribbean Crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance (Gert Oostindie)Lisa D. McGill; Constructing Black Selves: Caribbean American Narratives and the Second Generation (Mary Chamberlain)Mark Q. Sawyer; Racial Politics in Post-Revolutionary Cuba (Alejandra Bronfman)Franklin W. Knight & Teresita Martínez-Vergne (eds.); Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context (R. Charles Price)Luis A. Figueroa; Sugar, Slavery, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico (Astrid Cubano Iguina)Rosa E. Carrasquillo; Our Landless Patria: Marginal Citizenship and Race in Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1880-1910 (Ileana M. Rodriguez-Silva) Michael Largey; Vodou Nation: Haitian Art Music and Cultural Nationalism (Julian Gerstin)Donna P. Hope; Inna di Dancehall: Popular Culture and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica (Daniel Neely)Gloria Wekker; The Politics of Passion: Women’s Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese Diaspora (W. van Wetering)Claire Lefebvre; Issues in the Study of Pidgin and Creole Languages (Salikoko S. Mufwene)
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VOLYNKIN, ANTON V. "Three new species of the genus Barsine Walker (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) from Taiwan." Zootaxa 5032, no. 3 (September 8, 2021): 411–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5032.3.6.

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Three new species of the genus Barsine Walker, 1854 are described from the island of Taiwan: B. geometroides sp. n., B. wui sp. n. and B. witti sp. n. The diagnostic comparison is made with B. ponlai Wu, Fu & Chang, 2013, B. mactans Butler, 1877 and B. callorufa Wu, Fu & Chang, 2013. Adults together with the male and the female genitalia of the new and the similar species are illustrated.
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DURANTE, ANTONIO. "Revision of the Afrotropical species of Asura Walker, 1854 (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae, Lithosiinae), with the description of a new genus." Zootaxa 2280, no. 1 (November 3, 2009): 27–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2280.1.2.

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The Afrotropical species of Asura Walker, 1854 are revised, and Afrasura, gen. n., is proposed to accommodate the group. The new genus is differentiated from Asura Walker, 1854 by external features and the morphology of the genitalia. Twenty-one new combinations and/or new species are proposed: Afrasura indecisa (Walker, 1869) comb. n., status rev. (type species); Afrasura amaniensis (Cieslak & Häuser, 2006) comb. n.; Afrasura crenulata (Bethune-Baker, 1911) comb. n., stat. rev; Afrasura discocellularis (Strand, 1912) comb. n., stat. rev.; Afrasura discreta sp. n.; Afrasura dubitabilis sp. n.; Afrasura emma sp. n.; Afrasura hieroglyphica (Bethune-Baker, 1911) comb. n., stat. rev.; Afrasura hyporhoda (Hampson, 1900) comb. n.; Afrasura ichorina (Butler, 1877) comb. n.; Afrasura neavi (Hampson, 1914) comb. n., stat. rev.; Afrasura numida (Holland, 1893) comb. n.; Afrasura obliterata (Walker, 1864) comb. n.; Afrasura pallescens sp. n.; Afrasura peripherica hilara (Kiriakoff, 1958) comb. n.; Afrasura rivulosa (Walker, 1854) comb. n.; Afrasura submarmorata (Kiriakoff, 1958) comb. n.; Afrasura terlineata sp. n.; Afrasura violacea (Cieslak & Häuser, 2006) comb. n.; and two unplaced species. The following subspecies are proposed: Afrasura indecisa orientalis ssp. n.; Afrasura rivulosa ethiopica ssp. n. The following names are synonymized: Asura fulvia Hampson, 1900 syn. n. and Asura obsolescens Hampson, 1914 syn. n., both synonyms of Afrasura rivulosa (Walker, 1854) comb. n.; Asura xantha Bethune-Baker, 1911 syn n., synonym of Afrasura indecisa (Walker, 1869) comb. n., stat. rev. A checklist and key to the species of Afrasura gen. n. are provided; habitus and genitalia of all taxa are figured.
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HUANG, SI-YAO, ANTON V. VOLYNKIN, KAREL ČERNÝ, MIN WANG, and XIAO-LING FAN. "Contribution to the knowledge on the genus Barsine Walker, 1854 from mainland China and Indochina, with description of a new species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae, Lithosiini)." Zootaxa 4711, no. 3 (December 17, 2019): 495–516. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4711.3.4.

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A new species of the genus Barsine, viz. Barsine fangchenglaiae Huang, Volynkin, Černý & Wang sp. nov. from SW China, N Thailand and N Vietnam is described. The following six taxa are confirmed as new records to China: B. pretiosa Moore, 1879, B. defecta defecta Walker, 1854, B. gratissima (de Joannis, 1930), B. flammealis Moore, 1878, B. mactans Butler, 1877 and Barsine vinhphucensis Spitsyn et al., 2018. The new synonymy is established: Barsine pretiosa Moore, 1879 = Barsine pseudomactans Volynkin & Černý, 2016, syn. nov. Adults and genitalia of all species aforementioned are illustrated.
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SINGH, NAVNEET, ANTON V. VOLYNKIN, JAGBIR SINGH KIRTI, HARVINDER SINGH DATTA, and MARIA S. IVANOVA. "A review of the genus Cyana Walker, 1854 from India, with descriptions of five new species and three new subspecies (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Lithosiini)." Zootaxa 4738, no. 1 (February 18, 2020): 1–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4738.1.1.

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Indian taxa of the genus Cyana Walker, 1854 are reviewed. Five new species and three new subspecies are described: C. rudloffi Volynkin & N. Singh, sp. nov., C. atlanteia N. Singh et al., sp. nov., C. chrysopeleia N. Singh et al., sp. nov., C. dohertyi eirene Volynkin & N. Singh, ssp. nov., C. britomartis N. Singh & Volynkin, sp. nov., C. arama metis Volynkin & N. Singh, ssp. nov., C. dryope Volynkin & N. Singh, sp. nov. and C. conclusa nicobara N. Singh et al., ssp. nov. The replacement name for C. tripunctata Rothschild, 1936 nec. Reich, 1935 is introduced: C. arorai Volynkin et al., nom. nov. Cyana linatula (Swinhoe, 1891), stat. rev. and Cyana watsoni Hampson, 1897, stat. rev. are restored to species rank from the synonymy with Cyana subornata (Walker, 1854) and Cyana moelleri (Elwes, 1890), respectively. Cyana paeninsulana Černý, 2009 is downgraded to a subspecies of C. selangorica (Hampson, 1903): C. selangorica paeninsulana Černý, 2009, stat. nov. Cyana flavotincta (Draudt, 1914) is downgraded to a subspecies of C. coccinea (Moore, 1878): Cyana coccinea flavotincta (Draudt, 1914), stat. nov. Five new synonyms are established: C. detrita Walker, 1854 = Lyclene tripunctata Reich, 1935, syn. nov.; C. obliquilineata (Hampson, 1900) = Cyana baolini Fang, 1992, syn. nov.; C. gelida gelida (Walker, 1854) = Lithosia alborosea Walker, 1864, syn. nov.; C. khasiana Hampson, 1897 = Chionaema hampsoni Kaleka, 2003, syn. nov.; C. arama arama (Moore, 1859) = Bizone triguttata Walker, 1869, syn. nov. The lectotypes are designated for the following 30 taxa: Cyana detrita Walker, 1854, Barsine suffundens Walker, 1864 [1865], Bizone coccinea Moore, 1878, Chionaema coccinea form flavotincta Draudt, 1914, Bizone puer Elwes, 1890, Bizone linatula Swinhoe, 1891, Cyana dudgeoni Hampson, 1895, Bizone peregrina Walker, 1854, Cyana catorhoda Hampson, 1897, Bizone quadrinotata Walker, 1869, Bizone pallens Butler, 1877, Bizone amabilis Moore, 1877, Bizone harterti Elwes, 1890, Doliche gelida Walker, 1854, Lithosia alborosea Walker, 1864, Bizone mölleri Elwes, 1890, Cyana watsoni Hampson, 1897, Bizone gazella Moore, 1872, Bizone dohertyi Elwes, 1890, Bizone sikkimensis Elwes, 1890, Cyana khasiana Hampson, 1897, Bizone bellissima Moore, 1878, Bizone arama Moore, 1859, Bizone triguttata Walker, 1869, Bizone adita Moore, 1859, Bizone bifasciata Poujade, 1886, Bizone signa Walker, 1854, Bizone fasciculata Walker, 1856, Bizone perornata Walker, 1854 and Bizone conclusa Walker, 1862.
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Гаврилів, Оксана. "Вербальна агресія: між насильством і безсиллям." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 4, no. 2 (December 28, 2017): 34–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2017.4.2.hav.

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У статті здійснено диференціацію понять «вербальна агресія» – «вербальне насильство», які дотепер розглядалися синонімічно не лише філософами мови, а й мовознавцями. Виділено спектр функцій вербальної агресії від комунікативної інтенції «образа, приниження» до жартівливого, лаудативного вживання (фіктивна вербальна агресія). Висунуто гіпотезу про комплексність комунікативних інтенцій, які лежать в основі вербальноагресивних актів і вирішальну роль катартичної функції. Результати дослідження підтвердили нашу гіпотезу про комплексний характер вербальної агресії, який виявляється в поліфункціональності і домінуванні катартичної функції. Емпіричну основу творять усні і письмові опитування мешканців м. Відень (Австрія). Загалом опитано 386 осіб різного віку, соціального стану і в однаковій кількості представників обох статей. Література References Aman, R. (1972). Psychologisch-sprachliche Einleitung in das Schimpfen. In: Bayrisch-Österreichisches Schimpfwörterbuch, (S. 153-188). R. 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Indogermanische Forschungen, 74, 57-47. Fiehler, R. (1990). Kommunikation und Emotion. Berlin u.a.: Walter de Gruyter. Freud, S. (1994). Der Humor. In: S. Freud Studienausgabe Bd. IV, (S. 275-282). A. Mitscherlich, J. Strachey, A. Richards (Hg.). FaM: Fischer. Gauger, H-M. (2012). Das Feuchte und das Schmutzige. Kleine Linguistik der vulgären Sprache. München: Beck. Graber, H. G. (1931). Zur Psychoanalyse des Fluchens. Psychoanalytische Bewegung, 3, 57-68. Havryliv, O. (2009). Verbale Aggression. Formen und Funktionen am Beispiel des Wienerischen. FaM, Wien u.a.: Peter Lang. Herrmann, S. K., Krämer, S., Kuch, H. (Hg.). (2007). Verletzende Worte. Die Grammatik sprachlicher Missachtung. Bielefeld: Transcript. Hess-Lüttich, E.W.B. (2008). HimmelHerrgottSakrament! Gopfridstutz! und Sacklzement! Vom Fluchen und Schimpfen – Malediktologische Beobachtungen. Kodikas/Code. An International Journal of Semiotics, 31(3-4), 327-337. Holzinger, H. (1984). Beschimpfungen im heutigen Französisch. 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In: Konflikte in Gesprächen, (S. 176- 238). G. Schank, J. Schwitalla (Hg.). Tübingen: Gunter Narr. Schumann, H. B. (1990). Sprecherabsicht: Beschimpfung. Zeitschrift für Phonetik, Sprachwissenschaft und Kommunikationsforschung, 43, 259-281. Schwarz-Friesel, M. (2013). Sprache und Emotion. Tübingen und Basel: Francke. Searle, J. R. (1971). Sprechakte. Ein sprachphilosophischer Essay. FaM.: Suhrkamp. Sornig, K. (1975). Beschimpfungen. Grazer Linguistische Studien, 1, 150- 170. Українська мова без табу. Словник нецензурої лексики та її відповідників. К: Критика, 2008. Wierzbicka, A. (1973). Problems of expression: Their place in the semantic theory. In: Recherches sur les sestemes Signifiants. Symposium de Varsovie 1968, (S. 145-164). The Hague: Mouton. Жельвис В. И. Поле брани: cквернословие как социальная проблема в языках и культурах мира. М: Ладомир, 1997. References (translated and transliterated) Aman, R. (1972). Psychologisch-sprachliche Einleitung in das Schimpfen. In: Bayrisch-Österreichisches Schimpfwörterbuch, (S. 153-188). R. Aman (Hg.). München: Süddeutscher Verlag. Bach, G. R., Goldberg, H. (1981). Keine Angst vor Aggression. Die Kunst der Selbstbehauptung. FaM: Fischer. Biffar, R. (1994). Verbale Aggressionsstrategien. Analyse, Systematik, Anwendung. Aachen: Shaker. Burgen, S. (1998). Bloody hell, verdammt noch mal! Eine europäische Schimpfkunde. München: Dt. Taschenbuch. Butler, J. (2006). Haß spricht. Zur Politik des Performativen. FaM: Suhrkamp. Cherubim, D. (1991). Sprache und Aggression. Krieg im Alltag – Alltag und Krieg. Loccumer Protokolle, 58, 11-35. Devkin, V. D. (1996). Der russische Tabuwortschatz. Leipzig: Langenscheidt Enzyklopädie. Ehalt, Ch. (2015). Vorwort. In: Schmäh als ästhetische Strategie der Wiener Avantgarde, (S. 7-10). Suchy, I., Krejci, H. (Hg.).Weitra: Bibliothek der Provinz. Ermen, I. (1996). Fluch – Abwehr – Beschimpfung. Pragmatik der formelhaften Aggression im Serbokroatischen. FaM u.a.: Peter Lang. Faust, M. (1970). Metaphorische Schimpfwörter. Indogermanische Forschungen, 74, 57-47. Fiehler, R. (1990). Kommunikation und Emotion. Berlin u.a.: Walter de Gruyter. Freud, S. (1994). Der Humor. In: S. Freud Studienausgabe Bd. IV, (S. 275-282). A. Mitscherlich, J. Strachey, A. Richards (Hg.). FaM: Fischer. Gauger, H-M. (2012). Das Feuchte und das Schmutzige. Kleine Linguistik der vulgären Sprache. München: Beck. Graber, H. G. (1931). Zur Psychoanalyse des Fluchens. Psychoanalytische Bewegung, 3, 57-68. Havryliv, O. (2009). Verbale Aggression. Formen und Funktionen am Beispiel des Wienerischen. FaM, Wien u.a.: Peter Lang. Herrmann, S. K., Krämer, S., Kuch, H. (Hg.). (2007). Verletzende Worte. Die Grammatik sprachlicher Missachtung. Bielefeld: Transcript. Hess-Lüttich, E.W.B. (2008). HimmelHerrgottSakrament! Gopfridstutz! und Sacklzement! Vom Fluchen und Schimpfen – Malediktologische Beobachtungen. Kodikas/Code. An International Journal of Semiotics, 31(3-4), 327-337. Holzinger, H. (1984). Beschimpfungen im heutigen Französisch. Pragmatische, syntaktische und semantische Aspekte. Ph.D. Dissertation: Universität Salzburg. Kiener, F. (1983). Das Wort als Waffe. Zur Psychologie der verbalen Aggression. Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht. Kotthoff, H., Jashari, S., Klingenberg, D. (2013). Komik (in) der Migrationsgesellschaft. Konstanz und München: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft. Krämer, S. (Hg.) (2010). Gewalt in der Sprache. Rhetoriken verletzenden Sprechens. München: Wilhelm Fink. Liebsch, B. (2007). Subtile Gewalt. Weilerswirt: Velbrück Wiss. Lötscher, A. (1980). Lappi, Lööli, blööde Siech! Schimpfen und Fluchen im Schweizerdeutschen. Frauenfeld: Huber. Mokienko, V., Walter, H. (1999). Lexikographische Probleme eines mehrsprachigen Schimpfwörterbuchs. Anzeiger für slawische Philologie, XXVI, 199-210. Opelt, I. (1965). Die lateinischen Schimpfwörter und verwandte sprachliche Erscheinungen. Heidelberg: Winter. Rehbock, H. (1987). Konfliktaustragung in Wort und Spiel. Analyse eines Streitgesprächs von Grundschulkindern. In: Konflikte in Gesprächen, (S. 176- 238). G. Schank, J. Schwitalla (Hg.). Tübingen: Gunter Narr. Schumann, H. B. (1990). Sprecherabsicht: Beschimpfung. Zeitschrift für Phonetik, Sprachwissenschaft und Kommunikationsforschung, 43, 259-281. Schwarz-Friesel, M. (2013). Sprache und Emotion. Tübingen und Basel: Francke. Searle, J. R. (1971). Sprechakte. Ein sprachphilosophischer Essay. FaM.: Suhrkamp. Sornig, K. (1975). Beschimpfungen. Grazer Linguistische Studien, 1, 150- 170. Stavyc´ka, L. (2008). Ukraїns´ka mova bez tabu. Slovnyk necensurnoї leksyky ta її vidpovidnykiv [Ukrainian language without taboo. Dictionary of abusive vocabulary and its correspondence]. Kyiv: Klassyka. Wierzbicka, A. (1973). Problems of expression: Their place in the semantic theory. In: Recherches sur les sestemes Signifiants. Symposium de Varsovie 1968, (S. 145-164). The Hague: Mouton. Zhelvis, V.I. (1997). 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Brown, B., R. M. Emberson, and A. M. Paterson. "Mitochondrial COI and II provide useful markers for Wiseana (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) species identification." Bulletin of Entomological Research 89, no. 4 (April 1999): 287–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485399000437.

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AbstractA method for identifying the members of the endemic genus Wiseana Viette from New Zealand is described. Seven species have been described in the genus: W. cervinata (Walker), W. copularis (Meyrick), W. fuliginea (Butler), W. jocosa (Meyrick), W. mimica (Philpott), W. signata (Walker) and W. umbraculata (Guenée). No morphological characters have been identified to distinguish between the larvae of each species and adult females exhibit high levels of intra and interspecific morphological variation making identification difficult or impossible. Adult males can be distinguished by a combination of scale, antennal and genital characters, but this requires considerable taxonomic experience. Molecular markers were generated via amplification of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I and II (COI and II) of the mitochondrial DNA by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Amplified DNA was digested with restriction enzymes to give characteristic fragment patterns. Fourteen restriction enzymes were surveyed and a combination of four of these distinguish all Wiseana taxa except W. fuliginea and W. mimica.
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Bahr, Ehrhard. "Die Wallenstein-Trilogie von Friedrich Schiller: Walter Buttler in Geschichte und Drama (review)." Goethe Yearbook 15, no. 1 (2008): 227–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/gyr.2008.0017.

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Moore, Alfred. "Conspiracies, Conspiracy Theories and Democracy." Political Studies Review 16, no. 1 (November 7, 2017): 2–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1478-9302.12102.

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Conspiracy theories are attracting increasing attention from political scientists, much of it negative. Three recent books, from the disciplines of political science, cultural history and social theory, provide a valuable critical corrective. Uscinski and Parent argue that conspiracy theories are connected to partisan distrust and are largely stable across the twentieth century. Michael Butter uses detailed historical cases from the Puritan witch trials to the Red Scare of the 1950s to show the central and influential role that conspiratorial beliefs have played in American history. Luc Boltanski focuses on conspiracy narratives in early detective and spy novels, but situates them in a broader account of the relation between the state, the social and political sciences, and popular representations of political power. Taken together, these books place the problem of conspiracy theory firmly in the context of democratic politics, opening important empirical and conceptual questions about partisanship, populism, publicity and secrecy. Boltanski, L. (2014) Mysteries and Conspiracies: Detective Stories, Spy Novels and the Making of Modern Societies. Translated by Catherine Porter. Cambridge: Polity Press. Butter, M. (2014) Plots, Designs and Schemes: American Conspiracy Theories from the Puritans to the Present. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Uscinski, J. E. and Parent, J. M. (2014) American Conspiracy Theories. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Holloway, Jeremy D., and Scott E. Miller. "The composition, generic placement and host-plant relationships of the joviana-group in the Parallelia generic complex (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae, Catocalinae)." Invertebrate Systematics 17, no. 1 (2003): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/is02030.

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The biosystematic position of the Parallelia generic complex is reviewed and a revised generic classification of its component taxa is presented. Bastilla Swinhoe (= Xiana Nye, syn. nov., Naxia Guenée, syn. nov.) is identified as the most appropriate genus for a large number of these taxa, including the joviana-group, which is reviewed in detail, with description of two new species, B. nielseni, sp. nov. and B. binatang, sp. nov. Parallelia prouti Hulstaert, syn. nov. and P. cuneifascia Hulstaert, syn. nov. are recognised as junior synonyms of Bastilla vitiensis Butler and two newly described Tahitian taxa are transferred into the joviana-group. Larval host records are examined in relation to this new generic system and significant preference for the Euphorbiaceae is noted for several groups: Bastilla, Buzara Walker (= Caranilla Moore, syn. nov., another segregate from Parallelia) and an Australian group within Grammodes Guenée.
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DUBATOLOV, VLADIMIR V., and ANTON V. VOLYNKIN. "On the systematic position of the genera Paraplastis Hampson, Migoplastis Felder and Dondera Moore (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)." Zootaxa 4358, no. 2 (November 29, 2017): 258. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4358.2.2.

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Type species of three poorly known Arctiinae genera, Paraplastis Hampson, 1901, Migoplastis Felder, 1868 and Dondera Moore, 1877 are examined. All three taxa are transferred here from the subtribe Arctiina to the subtribe Nyctemerina of the tribe Arctiini. Paraplastis and Migoplastis (= Pachyphilonia Butler) are synonymized with the subgenus Deilemera Hübner, [1820] of the genus Nyctemera Hübner, [1820]. Dondera is synonymized with the subgenus Arctata Roepke, 1949 of the genus Nyctemera, and recognized as the older name for the subgenus. Three new combinations are established: Nyctemera (Deilemera) hampsoni (Swinhoe, 1889), comb. nov., Nyctemera (Deilemera) correcta (Walker, [1865]), comb. nov. and Nyctemera (Dondera) alba (Moore, 1877), comb. nov. The check-list of the subgenus Dondera is presented. Male and female genitalia of N. correcta and N. alba and female genitalia of N. hampsoni are described and illustrated for the first time.
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COCK, MATTHEW J. W., and T. COLIN E. CONGDON. "Observations on the biology of Afrotropical Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera) principally from Kenya. Part 3. Pyrginae: Celaenorrhinini." Zootaxa 3033, no. 1 (September 19, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3033.1.1.

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Partial life histories for 15 species and two subspecies of Afrotropical Celaenorrhinini (Hesperiidae: Pyrginae) are described and illustrated: Celaenorrhinus plagiatus Berger, C. undescribed nr. dargei Berger, C. proxima proxima (Mabille), C. proxima maesseni Berger, C. zanqua Evans, C. humbloti (Mabille), C. sanjeensis Kielland, C. galenus opalinus Butler, C. galenus biseriata Butler, C. handmani Collins & Congdon, Eretis umbra maculifera Mabille & Boullet, E. lugens (Rogenhofer), Sarangesa phidyle (Walker), S. motozi (Wallengren), S. haplopa Swinhoe, S. maculata (Mabille) and Triskelionia compacta (Evans). The published information on other species of the tribe is summarised, and generalisations are made for the tribe in Africa. All species of Celaenorrhinus, Eretis and Sarangesa spp. reared to date use Acanthaceae as food plants, but T. compacta feeds on a Fabaceae and Ortholexis hollandi Druce feeds on an Apocynaceae. Three groups of Celaenorrhinus spp. are recognised based on their pupae: Group 1 having brown pupae with cephalic projections, Group 2 having green pupae, with no cephalic projections, and a very long proboscis sheath, and a third group based on published illustrations of the life history of C. mokeezi (Wallengren), in which the pupa is generally covered with white powder, and has just a short blunt frontal projection. Loxolexis Karsch is returned to synonomy with Katreus Watson, stat.rev. and Ortholexis Karsh stat rev. is reinstated for the species which had been placed in Loxolexis: O. holocausta (Mabille) comb. nov., O. dimidia (Holland) comb. nov. and O. hollandi Druce comb. rev.
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Tait, Peta. "Danger Delights: Texts of Gender and Race in Aerial Performance." New Theatre Quarterly 12, no. 45 (February 1996): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00009611.

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Circus artists, especially aerial performers and wire-walkers, transgress and reconstruct the boundaries of racial and gender identity as part of their routine. In the following article, Peta Tait analyzes the careers of two twentieth-century Australian aerialists of Aboriginal descent who had to assume alternative racial identities to facilitate and enhance their careers. Both Con Colleano, who became a world-famous wire-walker in the 1920s, and Dawn de Ramirez, a side-show and circus aerialist who worked in Europe in the 1960s, undermined the social separation of masculine and feminine behaviours in their acts. Theories of the body and identity, including those of Foucault and Judith Butler, inform this critique of the performing body in circus. The author, Peta Tait, is a playwright and drama lecturer at the University of New South Wales. She is author of Original Women's Theatre (1993) and Converging Realities: Feminism in Australian Theatre (1994).
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Edquist, Harriet. "‘He who sleeps in Philae’: Walter Butler's tomb for David Syme at Kew." Fabrications 13, no. 1 (June 2003): 15–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10331867.2003.10525174.

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Brett, Rachel. "The provocative aesthetic of Guy Bourdin." Fashion, Style & Popular Culture 8, no. 2 (May 1, 2021): 211–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fspc_00080_1.

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Fashion and photography are inter-related subjects within a pedagogical discourse incorporating sociological and psychoanalytical approaches. This article will focus on the radical work of Guy Bourdin, firstly considering the technical themes within his work. The article will then progress to reflect on gender and the fetish elements in the photography by thinking through Judith Butler’s theory of performativity. Elaborating on the concept of the fetish, I will then discuss modernity and analyse Bourdin’s images as a product of, and comment on modernity applying Walter Benjamin’s ideas on fashion to open wider considerations of Guy Bourdin within the disciplines of fashion, photography and beyond.
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Isaac, Esther. "“Pure Means” and the Possibilities of the Past." Radical Philosophy Review 23, no. 1 (2020): 5–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/radphilrev202032106.

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In his essay “Critique of Violence,” Walter Benjamin argued that only certain types of strikes can be considered revolutionary, while others—i.e., most bread and butter, or “political” strikes—tacitly rely on the violent logics of the state. This paper suggests, however, that by reading Benjamin against himself and applying his discussion of “pure means” to those “political” strikes, the extent to which even these basic collective actions represent effective “strategies of resistance” becomes evident. This framework requires an interdisciplinary approach to radical labor studies, combining political theory with history in order to identify and analyze past instances of joyful community-building during strikes. Relying also on a historical case study—the 1926 miners’ lockout in South Wales—and Benjamin’s own writings on the discipline of history, this paper contends that strikes, and the “alternative communities” they encourage workers and their families to build, present enormous revolutionary potential. When theory and history are studied together, and when we pay close attention to the actual tactics of solidarity that make up strike actions, this potential is uncovered.
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Keizer, Arlene R. "Gone Astray in the Flesh: Kara Walker, Black Women Writers, and African American Postmemory." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 123, no. 5 (October 2008): 1649–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2008.123.5.1649.

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In the vigorous debate over Kara Walker's art—in particular, her life-size, black-on-white depictions of psychosexual fantasies seeded by American slavery—much attention has been paid to the objections raised by African American artists belonging to a generation older than Walker's. These older artists, including Betye Saar, Faith Ringgold, and Howardena Pindell, as well as commentators like Juliette Bowles, are often highlighted as Walker's main detractors, rendering the attack on her work a form of internecine, intergenerational warfare in African American intellectual and cultural life. This articulation of the debate obscures the extent to which themes and figures in Walker's oeuvre link it to the work of numerous African American women whose writing began to appear in the early 1970s. Walker is connected to literary counterparts like Gayl Jones, Carolivia Herron, Alice Randall, and Octavia Butler through her construction of characters marked by their sexual involvement with the master class. How these characters manage a set of exploitative relationships—in other words, how they explore their sexualities in the context of coercion—establishes them as a literary and visual sisterhood. Because Walker's silhouettes and other creations have been exhibited to large, integrated audiences in some of the most august international and domestic museums, they have provoked more comment and wider protests than the novels of contemporary African American women writers, but the differences in cultural reception mask the deep similarity between these bodies of work.
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Bolotov, Ivan N., Yulia S. Kolosova, Elizaveta A. Spitsyna, and Vitaly M. Spitsyn. "New and recent records of hawk moths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) from Seychelles, with a description of a new insular subspecies." Ecologica Montenegrina 39 (February 17, 2021): 109–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2021.39.12.

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In this study, we examine a recent sample containing two hawk moth species (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) from Praslin and Mahé, Seychelles. It was widely accepted that the hawk moth species Temnora peckoveri (Butler, 1876) has a disjunctive range covering Madagascar and the Inner Seychelles. However, the Seychelles population of what was thought to be Temnora peckoveri shares a set of diagnostic morphological differences from both this species and T. fumosa (Walker, 1856) in the male genitalia structure. In particular, it remotely resembles Temnora fumosa based on the structure of aedeagus but differs from T. fumosa and T. peckoveri with respect to the harpe shape. Based on this evidence, we describe Temnora fumosa seychellensis Bolotov & Spitsyn ssp. nov. as a subspecies with restricted range, being endemic to the Inner Seychelles. The range of this subspecies covers Praslin (first record), Mahé, Silhouette, La Digue, Cousine, and Denis. Additionally, we report on recent occurrences of Agrius convolvuli (Linnaeus, 1758) from Praslin (second record) and Mahé. The adult moths were recorded feeding on inflorescences of Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia Baker (Asparagaceae) for the first time. Finally, we present a complete list of Temnora fumosa seychellensis ssp. nov. and Agrius convolvuli occurrences from Seychelles.
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Volynkin, Anton V., Si-Yao Huang, and Maria S. Ivanova. "An overview of genera and subgenera of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Part 1. Barsine Walker, 1854 sensu lato, Asura Walker, 1854 and related genera, with descriptions of twenty new genera, ten new subgenera and a check list of taxa of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex." Ecologica Montenegrina 26 (December 9, 2019): 14–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2019.26.3.

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Lithosiini genera of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex related to Barsine Walker, 1854 sensu lato and Asura Walker, 1854 are overviewed. Barsine is considered to be a group having such an autapomorphic feature as a basal saccular process of valva only. Many species without this process are separated to the diverse and species-rich genus Ammatho stat. nov., which is subdivided here into eight subgenera including Idopterum Hampson, 1894 downgraded here to a subgenus level, and six new subgenera: Ammathella Volynkin, subgen. nov., Composine Volynkin, subgen. nov., Striatella Volynkin & Huang, subgen. nov., Conicornuta Volynkin, subgen. nov., Delineatia Volynkin & Huang, subgen. nov. and Rugosine Volynkin, subgen. nov. A number of groups of species considered previously by various authors as members of Barsine are erected here to 20 new genera and four subgenera: Ovipennis (Barsipennis) Volynkin, subgen. nov., Ovipennis (Coccinigripennis) Volynkin & Huang, subgen. nov., Barsura (Tenebrasura) Volynkin, subgen. nov., Argentosine Volynkin, gen. nov., Esmasura Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Matsumursine Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Floridasura Volynkin, gen. nov., Fossia Volynkin, Ivanova & Huang, gen. nov., Wittasura Volynkin, gen. nov., Disparsine Volynkin, gen. nov., Moorasura Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Sarbine Volynkin, gen. nov., Sarbine (Processine) Volynkin, subgen. nov., Hampsonascia Volynkin, gen. nov., Cernysura Volynkin, gen. nov., Barsilene Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Nanarsine Volynkin, gen. nov., Amphisine Volynkin, gen. nov., Karolia Volynkin, gen. nov., Niveutane Volynkin, gen. nov., Rubrindiania Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Barsaurea Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Integrivalvia Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov. and Aberrasine Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov. The genus Nebulene Volynkin & Černý is downgraded to a subspecies of Ovipennis. The genus Eutane Walker, 1854 is downgraded to a subspecies of Asura. The genera Miltasura Roepke, 1946 and Gymnasura Hampson, 1900 are synonymised here with Cyme Felder, 1861 and Asura respectively. The genera Asuropsis Matsumura, 1927, Neasuroides Matsumura, 1927 and Asuridoides Daniel, 1951 are synonymised with Miltochrista Hübner, [1819]. The genus Allochrista Roepke, 1946 is synonymised with the subgenus Thyrgorina Walker, [1865] of the genus Lemyra Walker, 1856 (tribe Arctiini) with establishing a new combination Lemyra (Thyrgorina) toxopei (Roepke, 1946), comb. nov. Other six new synonyms are established: Barsine pardalis (Mell, 1922) = Barsine miranda Kishida & Wang, 2017, syn. nov., Barsine striata striata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) = Miltochrista quelparta Okamota, 1924, syn. nov., Floridasura tricolor (Wileman, 1910) = Barsine coccinea Moore, 1886, syn. nov., Disasuridia metaphaea (Hampson, 1900) = Disasuridia flava Fang, 1991, syn. nov., Aberrasine aberrans aberrans (Butler, 1877) = Miltochrista decussata (Moore, 1877), syn. nov. and Cabarda nigripuncta (Wileman & South, 1919) = Asura lunilinea Schaus, 1922, syn. nov. In addition, it is stated that Miltochrista quadrifasciata Rothschild, 1913 described from New Guinea and currently belonging to the genus Cyme (a junior synonym of Cyme sexualis (Felder, 1864)) is an invalid name, being a secondary junior homonym (homonym nov.) of Cyme quadrifasciata (Rothschild, 1913), comb. nov. described from Sulawesi. A full check-list of members of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex with 370 new combinations is present.
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