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Barnhill, David L. "Bashō as Bat: Wayfaring and Antistructure in the Journals of Matsuo Bashō." Journal of Asian Studies 49, no. 2 (1990): 274–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2057297.

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The japanese writer Matsuo Bashō (1644–94) is known in the West primarily as a haiku poet. But he was also a master of Japanese prose, both haibun (short pieces of poetic prose) and kikō (travel literature). It is in his prose, particularly his travel journals, that Bashō portrays a vision and a way of life that is profoundly religious.
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N. Limahekin, A. Bastian. "Challenges, Implications, And Inspirations For Philosophy Of Tim Ingold’s Wayfaring." DISKURSUS - JURNAL FILSAFAT DAN TEOLOGI STF DRIYARKARA 13, no. 1 (2014): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36383/diskursus.v13i1.89.

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Abstract: Tim Ingold is known in contemporary Anglophone social anthropology to be an original thinker who dares to think outside the mainstream of the discipline. His anthropological works are philosophically informed and heavily influenced by phenomenology. They account for and pay heed to “life,” to the dynamism taking place in all the observed things, including non-living beings. Central to his anthropology of life is the notion of wayfaring. This article purports to introduce this notion and to explore the challenges, implications and inspirations it has for philosophy while taking a critical stand towards Ingold’s account. It argues that the notion envisions citizens who have strong civic ties but at the same time can empathise with people of other countries. It argues furthermore that Ingold’s critique of philosophy as embedded in such a notion can serve as an inspiration for doing philosophy in a more fruitful way, i.e., doing philosophy as wayfaring.
 
 Keywords: Wayfaring, logic of inversion, meshwork, armchair approach, philosophy-as-a-wayfaring.
 
 Abstrak: Tim Ingold dikenal sebagai seorang antropolog sosial Anglofon kontemporer yang memiliki pemikiran orisinal dan berani berpikir di luar arus utama disiplin ilmunya. Karya-karya antropologisnya adalah karya yang melek filsafat and sangat dipengaruhi oleh fenomenologi. Karya-karya tersebut peka terhadap “kehidupan,” terhadap dinamika yang berlangsung pada setiap hal yang diamati, termasuk keberadaan yang tidak hidup. Salah satu konsep penting dalam pemikiran antropologisnya adalah pengembaraan. Dalam artikel ini penulis bermaksud memperkenalkan konsep tersebut serta mengeksplorasi tantangan, implikasi, dan inspirasinya terhadap filsafat sambil mengritik beberapa klaim Ingold. Penulis berpendapat bahwa konsep tersebut menawarkan sebuah visi tentang warga negara yang memiliki identitas sipil dan ikatan antarwarga yang kuat, namun pada saat yang sama memiliki empati terhadap warga negeri lain. Selain itu, penulis melihat kritik yang dilancarkan Ingold terhadap filsafat sebagai sebuah inspirasi dan undangan untuk mencari jalan menuju sebuah cara berfilsafat yang lebih merunduk ke bumi dan berbela rasa: berfilsafat sebagai sebuah pengembaraan bersama dengan yang-lain dan penuh empati terhadap yang-lain.
 
 Kata kunci: kembara, logika inversi, rajutan-jejaring-relasi-bersimpul-terbuka, pendekatan belakang-meja, filsafat-sebagai-kembara
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Grøn, Lone, and Else Ladekjær. "The Institutional Aging Process. Ethnographic Explorations of Aging Processes and Dimensions in Danish Schools and Eldercare Institutions." Anthropology & Aging 38, no. 1 (2017): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/aa.2017.139.

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In this paper, we will present an analysis of the institutional aging process in childhood and old age in contemporary Denmark. We will take as our point of departure Jennifer Johnson-Hanks’s observation that aging should be seen both as an experiential and an institutional process, and we will apply Ingold’s topographical phenomenology and his notions of maps, landscapes and wayfaring to our ethnographic data. Drawing on field work in Danish schools and elder care institutions, we explore aging processes through their spatial organizations and progressions. We sum up by reflecting on the similarities and differences between aging processes in early and late life. We argue that even if the institutional aging process can be seen as a map of the aging landscape – which acts as a powerful construct in experiences and practices of aging – wayfaring through that same landscape takes place between several poles: chronological, biological, social and phenomenological age – and involves considerable creativity and ongoing work and negotiation from both children and elderly.
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McCutcheon, Elizabeth. "Homo Viator: Aspects of the Works and Life of Thomas More." Moreana 42 (Number 164), no. 4 (2005): 17–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.2005.42.4.6.

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Travel or wayfaring as a metaphor for life is both pervasive and multifaceted in More’s writings. It appears in his early Pageant Verses, which trace a double movement from life to death and to eternal life, while several of his Latin epigrams speak of death as terminus. In Utopia it is an essential aspect of Hythloday and the beliefs of the Utopians, who are metaphorically traveling towards their true home, heaven. And it is embedded in More’s devotional works, especially A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation, which depends upon a contrast between matters temporal and the truly good, which is eternal.
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Tourage, Mahdi. "Kernel of the Kernel, Concerning the Wayfaring and Spiritual Journey of the People of Intellect, A Shi`i Approach to Sufism." American Journal of Islam and Society 21, no. 2 (2004): 134–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v21i2.1807.

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Kernel of the Kernel is a recension by Ayatullah Sayyid Muhammad HusyanHusayni Tihrani (d. 1995) of the oral teachings of Allamah MuhammadHusayn Tabatabai (d. 1982), one of the most prominent Iranian ‘ulama of thetwentieth century. The main text has chapters entitled “Kernel of the Kernel,”“Description of the Realms Preceding the Realm of Khulus,” “UndifferentiatedDescription of the Path and Methods of Wayfaring toward God,” and “Differentiated Description of the Path and Methods of Wayfaring towardGod.” Kernel of the Kernel concludes with a general index, an index ofQur’anic verses and ahadith, an index of the sayings of the Shi`i Imams, andan appendix of notes on saints and scholars cited in the text that contains briefbiographies of 37 people.The book consists of Allamah Tabatabai’s teachings, which are augmentedby an interesting commentary/introduction by the editor, AllamahTihrani. Its core part is further prefaced by the translator’s (Muhammad H.Faghfoory) introduction and informative notes on Allamah Tihrani’s life andwork. Seyyed Hossein Nasr’s foreword is the external shell that puts the text’sgeneral esoteric trajectory and the characters involved in composing it in context.Nasr’s foreword, the translator’s notes, and the editor’s introduction areinterspersed with teachings and stories of the lives of the Shi`i sages and scholarsof the past several centuries. This makes the text of interest to students ofSufi hagiography in general, and of Shi`i intellectual life in particular.Kernel of the Kernel is in the genre of the Shi`i tradition of explicatingthe stages of the spiritual path and the doctrinal foundations of wayfaring.Allamah Tihrani begins by discussing the complementary relationshipbetween Islam’s exoteric and esoteric aspects, and argues that the straightpath means combining both of these aspects. As much as contemplation,intellection, logic, reason, and rational argumentation are praised, it is bysubmitting the heart that inward witnessing is achieved. This complementaryrelationship is the book’s underlying theme. Thus, the discussions on“the spiritual traveler” and “immersion in the Divine essence of the Lord,”for example, are balanced with such topics as “the station of being presentin the world of multiplicity while simultaneously witnessing and experiencingthe realms of Divine Lordship.” The text follows with a descriptionof the inner meanings of Islam, faith, migration, spiritual struggle, submission,and ritual practices. At every step of the spiritual path, the authoraffirms the complementary nature of the relationship between wayfaring inthe spiritual realm and being in this world. The last chapter is a condenseddescription of the path and the methods of wayfaring ...
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Jarvis, Robin. "John Wyatt's Wordsworth's Poems of Travel, 1819–42: ‘Such Sweet Wayfaring’." Romanticism 7, no. 1 (2001): 101–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/rom.2001.7.1.101.

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Kirkland, L. "A Place for Wayfaring: The Poetry and Prose of Gary Snyder." American Literature 73, no. 3 (2001): 649–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00029831-73-3-649.

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Ditter, Julia. "Wayfaring in the outlands: borders, mobility, and nature in Robert Louis Stevenson’s writing." Nineteenth-Century Contexts 43, no. 3 (2021): 369–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08905495.2021.1925866.

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Eades, Gwilym Lucas. "Cree Ethnogeography." Human Geography 5, no. 3 (2012): 15–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/194277861200500309.

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This paper explores the nature of Wemindji Cree territorial identity. It uses a mixed methods approach combining qualitative geographic information systems (GIS) and ethnography. GIS was used to categorize a database of Wemindji Cree place names within local and traditional naming systems. The resulting maps produce a picture of Wemindji Cree life as a ‘view from nowhere’ disconnected from lived life on the ground. Participant observation of life in Wemindji, especially amongst tallymen (trapline bosses), over two seasons provided an ethnography of Cree life both in town and on the land. The situated perspective ‘on the ground’ offers specifics of daily life that revolve around maps. Inscriptions such as maps have been incorporated into the everyday lives of tallymen, who are respected leaders in Wemindji. Rundstrom's categories of inscribing (written) versus incorporating (oral) cultures were found to elude mutual exclusivity. Wemindji Cree are a residually oral culture with a dependence on maps necessitated by the tracking and discussion of incursions from state-industrial interests in trapline territories and by the need to commemorate traditional life on the land. Maps are thus necessary but not sufficient for explaining Wemindji Cree territorial identity. Ethnographic depth was included to round out strictly inscribed accounts of identities demonstrated to revolve to a great extent around the leadership of the tallymen. A balance of inscribed (through GIS maps) and embodied (through ethnography) accounts of Wemindji Cree life as lived through movement, wayfaring and the business of life both in town and on the land, helped produce the resulting ethnogeographic account of Wemindji Cree life and territorial identity.
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Tynan, Avril. "Life after literature." Journal of Romance Studies 20, no. 1 (2020): 139–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/jrs.2020.7.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Wayfaring life in literature"

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Jakani, Yasmine. "Résurgences dostoïevskiennes dans "Lord Jim" de Conrad, "La Chute" de Camus et "Le Maître de Pétersbourg" de Coetzee : la figure de l'errant." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOU20093/document.

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Joseph Conrad, Albert Camus et John-Maxwell Coetzee s’intéressent au travers de leurs romans au thème de l’errance. C’est plus particulièrement la figure de l’errant confronté aux paradoxes de l’altérité et de la culpabilité que nous nous proposons ici de mettre en évidence. Avant eux, Dostoievski instaure, avec la figure de Raskolnikov, le schisme puissant de la conscience tourmentée qui se met en errance. Il s’agit, en prenant comme point de départ Crime et châtiment, d’interpeller, d’interroger et de heurter les uns contre les autres des textes où les figures de l’errance entreprennent la paradoxale et laborieuse quête de l’identité. Lord Jim, La Chute et Le Maître de Pétersbourg permettent d’identifier la nature des interactions qui unissent, au travers du prisme raskolnikovien, culpabilité et souffrance, autarcie et rôle social. Au-delà, il s’agit de ramener le questionnement identitaire à ce socle commun qu’est celui du chemin de l’errance au sein de romans du XXe siècle. A travers l’analyse de ces romans, cette thèse se propose donc de montrer comment l’évolution de la figure de l’errant renverse les paradigmes traditionnels liés au mécanisme salut-souffrance et comment elle permet à un nouveau nihilisme de voir le jour<br>Joseph Conrad, Albert Camus and John-Maxwell Coetzee take an interest in the theme of wandering through their novels. Especially, confronting the figure of the wanderer with the paradoxes of alterity and guilt is what we offer to highlight. Before them, Fyodor Dostoevsky establishes with the figure of Raskolnikov the powerful tormented conscience’s schism about to wander. Taking as a starting point Crime and punishment, it is about calling out, questioning and bringing the texts face to face where the wandering figures undertake the paradoxical and laborious identity quest. Lord Jim, The Fall and The Master of Petersburg allow to identify the nature of interactions that bond guilt and suffering, autarky and social role through the raskolnikovian prism. Beyond that, it is about bringing back the identitary questioning to the common base of the wandering way in the 20th century novels. Through the analysis of these novels, this PhD offers to show how the evolution of the wanderer’s figure inverts the traditional paradigms linked to the salvation-suffering mechanism, and how it allows a new nihilism to see the light of the day
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Lowe, Shannon Edythe. "Madness, life and literature." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.527153.

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Ryan, Caitlyn G. "Rubik’s Cube Life." Youngstown State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ysu1343057479.

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Lane, Cara. "Moments in the life of literature /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/9458.

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Pizziuti, Floriana <1983&gt. "G.M.Trevelyan:A life between Literature and History." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/2930.

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Lo scopo del presente lavoro è quello di analizzare le fonti storiche e letterarie che hanno sviluppato la sensibilità di G.M.Trevelyan per la conservazione di una natura incontaminata. Tale condizione ha permesso al paesaggio di rappresentare in maniera univoca i valori spirituali della nazione inglese.
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Pitari, Paolo <1989&gt. "Bummed Out: Literature, Life, and DFW." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/6265.

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Drawing on the tradition of the personal essay, I’m going to try to explore and define my relationship to David Foster Wallace’s writing, how it affected me through the years, changing my perspective on life and changing the story I tell myself about my own life and my place in the world. This is by no means anything new. Personal essays have been around as long as American literature has been and examples of the use of such form for literary discussion can be found among contemporary writers — e.g. Wallace’s own essays on John Updike and Kafka (just to name a couple); Franzen’s Mr. Difficult on William Gaddis; Zadie Smith’s piece on Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. Choosing to adhere to this tradition has to do with a certain level of agreement with the idea – expressed by Michel de Montaigne – that “Every man has within himself the entire human condition.” Or, more broadly but also to the point, the choice of form is an ethical choice. This essay is going to be on myself (and my surroundings) and DFW only because these are what I can be most verbal about, the choice does not imply an avowal of some kind of superior importance attributed by myself to myself and the writer I’m most connected to. In my head we’re just examples in a personal discussion which is bound to touch larger themes than Wallace’s writing, stuff like how one relates to literature and how is a life affected when someone gives books ethical authority, or how literature can affect the individual’s relationship to the community. Literary criticism is constantly striving towards objectivity through scientific approaches, an end that might well be honorable, but that – to me, at least – ends up sounding fake and boring and meaningless a lot of the time. Not to deny that there is self-evident stuff to be found in literature, it’s just that purely analytical approaches – if nothing else – lack certain qualities, qualities that, if less scientific, have a lot to do with literature. The personal essay provides a friendly tone and a conversational approach which I think should be granted more prominence in literary criticism. The form can cure some of the defects and paradoxes currently afflicting the critical practice, its potential has to do with constructing meaning through a dialogic discussion, a principle very dear to Wallace himself. This is what I will be exploring.
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Kahn, Leslie Joan. "Mathematics as life: Children's responses to literature." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184903.

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This teacher research study gave me an opportunity to examine how my sixth grade classroom learning environment changed over time to support students' responses to literature across sign systems, and to develop collaboration among adults and students. Specifically, it looked at the ways in which students made mathematical connections in informal discussions as part of class read aloud experiences and how they used mathematics to communicate responses to literature. Over the course of a year I gathered data primarily by audio taping as I read to the class and the following total class discussions. I video taped presentations of literature groups. These literature groups responded to the read alouds using multiple sign systems which reflected and further developed their understandings of the texts. I also kept a reflective teaching journal and field notes throughout the year. The data analyses included a description of the classroom over the year, a re-creation of journal entries between me and collaborative others involved in the Holocaust study, and a qualitative analysis of the mathematics talk, "math talk," generated in the classroom. Math talk was present in my talk and the students' talk as well. The students' math talk showed that mathematics is used as students respond to literature in informal read aloud discussions and subsequent literature presentations.
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Castell, James Alexander. "Wordsworth and animal life." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.610804.

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McKay, Belinda Jane. "H.D. : her life and work." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1985. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:fee18106-59c6-42ea-8c80-2c3efe6b72b3.

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This thesis argues that H.D.'s creativity originates in a flight from reality. Hilda Doolittle's adoption of her initials is interpreted as a sign of the writer's rejection of any identity located in the shared reality of the historical and the quotidian. From childhood her personality presented itself to her as a duality; detaching herself from the merely visible and material world, H. D. created an intense inner life which asserted itself in the dimension of artistic realization. It is argued that paradoxically the unevenness and discontinuity that characterize H.D.'s work derive from the same roots as her artistic originality and power: in her "split dual personality" which posited reality in the disembodied self. H.D. discovered in ancient Greece a metaphor and a direction for her own inner world. However her Imagist poems are not imitative but genuinely original: H.D. invented a new reality which she projected as a world devoid of all traces of human presence. H.D.'s subsequent shift of interest towards autobiographical prose is interpreted as a response to the threatened disintegration of her identity after World War I. The formlessness and repetition of much of H.D.'s prose is thus attributed to the exacerbation of the writer’s dichotomy of being. However, in some of her prose works H.D. succeeded in transfiguring the autobiographical material through the reinvention of reality in the image of her own subjectivity. Seeking new forms for her projection of the self, H.D. turned increasingly towards the occult which she understood as the science of the invisible dimension. She conflated with the occult her discoveries of the cinema as self-projection, and psychoanalysis as an instrument of knowledge of the inner being. It is argued that these interests exacerbated the solipsism inherent in H.D.'s rejection of external reality. With the exception of the war <b>Trilogy</b>, H.D.'s work becomes locked in private meanings which render it increasingly inaccessible to the reader. It is argued that after her mental breakdown in 1946, H.D. never recovered her vitality and originality as an artist. The space that this thesis devotes to the life of H.D. does not intend to justify her work by her life, but to signify that the literary message cannot be isolated from the circumstances in which the process of creation takes place. Thus H.D.'s flight from reality is not judged from an existential point of view as a diminution of being, since it is out of her "split dual personality" that H.D. emerges as a genuinely creative and original artist.
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Cox, Alexander Todd. "Life In Imperfect Forms." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1302452721.

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Books on the topic "Wayfaring life in literature"

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Silf, Margaret. Wayfaring: A gospel journey in everyday life. Sorin Books, 2009.

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Umetani, Shigeki. Chūsei yugyōhijiri to bungaku. Ōfūsha, 1988.

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Fictions contemporaines de l'errance: Peter Handke, Cormac McCarthy, Claude Simon. Classiques Garnier, 2011.

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Errance et épopée: Glissant, Segalen, Walcott. Passage(s), 2016.

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Kane, Momar Desire. Marginalité et errance dans la littérature et le cinéma africains francophones: Les carrefours mobiles. Harmattan, 2004.

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Jean-François, Chassay, Doré Kim, and Université du Québec à Montréal. Département d'études littéraires., eds. La science par ceux qui ne la font pas. Département d'études littéraires, UQÀM, 2001.

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1964-, Bouvet Rachel, Turcotte Virginie 1976-, Gaudreau Jean-François 1972-, Université du Québec à Montréal. Département d'études littéraires., and Université du Québec à Montréal. Groupe de recherche sur le désert, le nomadisme et l'altérité., eds. Désert, nomadisme, altérité. Dép. d'études littéraires, UQÀM, 2000.

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Wayfaring: Essays pleasant and unpleasant. W.B. Eerdmans Pub., 2010.

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Kaye Wayfaring in "Avenged": Four stories. Penguin Books, 1985.

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J, Murphy Edward. Murph--: His story. s.n., 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Wayfaring life in literature"

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Pink, Sarah. "Photographic places and digital wayfaring." In Digital Photography and Everyday Life. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315696768-12.

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Kimmel, Lawrence. "Poetry, Life, Literature." In The Poetry of Life in Literature. Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3431-8_3.

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Paroissien, David. "Literature and Life." In Selected Letters of Charles Dickens. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17928-2_10.

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Ghosh, Ranjan K. "Literature and Life." In SpringerBriefs in Philosophy. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2460-4_4.

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Neyrat, Frédéric. "Materialism and life." In Literature and Materialisms. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315560502-5.

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Maciel, Maria Esther. "Shared Life." In Literature Beyond the Human. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003243991-10.

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Kulcsár-Szabó, Zoltán, Tamás Lénárt, Attila Simon, and Roland Végső. "Introduction." In Life After Literature. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33738-4_1.

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Witte, Georg. "The Theriomorphic Face." In Life After Literature. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33738-4_10.

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Nemes, Márió Z. "‘Step by Step into Ever Greater Decadence’: Discourses of Life and Metamorphic Anthropology." In Life After Literature. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33738-4_11.

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Ullrich, Jessica. "Bio-Aesthetics: The Production of Life in Contemporary Art." In Life After Literature. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33738-4_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Wayfaring life in literature"

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Easty, Richard, and Nikolay Nikolov. "Mashing up life science literature resources." In the 2009 joint international conference. ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1555400.1555473.

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Mokienko, Valery. "«Czech-Russian phraseological dictionary»: life and destiny." In Slavic collection: language, literature, culture. LLC MAKS Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m.slavcol-2018/15-21.

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Tintelecan, Adriana, Anca Constantinescu Dobra, and Claudia Martis. "Literature Review - Electric Vehicles Life Cycle Assessment." In 2020 ELEKTRO. IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/elektro49696.2020.9130289.

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Hasnawati, Sri. "Life Cycle Theory of Dividend: A Review Literature." In Proceedings of the First International Conference of Economics, Business & Entrepreneurship, ICEBE 2020, 1st October 2020, Tangerang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.1-10-2020.2304742.

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He, Siyu. "Death, What Gives Life Life in Ascent to Omai." In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Literature, Art and Human Development (ICLAHD 2020). Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201215.386.

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Kusuma Wardhani, Shinta Amalia, and ER Mahendrawathi. "Applying Social Software for BPM Life Cycle: Systematic Literature Review." In 2021 IEEE 7th Information Technology International Seminar (ITIS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itis53497.2021.9791661.

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Black, Dylan. "Life of Pi as Contemporary “Island Fiction” and “Master Narrative”." In Annual International Conference on Language, Literature and Linguistics. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-3566_l315.90.

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"Employees’ Satisfaction on Quality of Work Life in State Bank of India." In International Conference on Humanities, Literature and Management. International Centre of Economics, Humanities and Management, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/icehm.ed0115031.

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"Assessments and treatments for pedophilic disorder: a literature review." In 2022 International Conference on Biotechnology, Life Science and Medical Engineering. Clausius Scientific Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/blsme.2022043.

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Vyas, Khyati, and Carolyn McGregor. "The Use of Heart Rate for the Assessment of Firefighter Resilience: A Literature Review." In 2018 IEEE Life Sciences Conference (LSC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lsc.2018.8572095.

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Reports on the topic "Wayfaring life in literature"

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Rosenfeld, Paul, Amy L. Culbertson, and Paul Magnusson. Human Needs: A Literature Review and Cognitive Life Span Model. Defense Technical Information Center, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada250073.

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MOSKALENKO, OLGA, and ROMAN YASKEVICH. QUALITY OF LIFE ASSESSMENT IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION (LITERATURE REVIEW). Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2658-4034-2021-12-1-2-178-184.

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A review of the literature on the current problem of medicine is presented. Arterial hypertension is one of the common chronic diseases for which the current goal of therapy is not recovery, but improvement of circulatory function with a satisfactory quality of life. The study of QOL and the factors influencing it can contribute to an increase in the individual effectiveness of treatment and complex rehabilitation of patients suffering from this pathology.
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Santero, Nicholas, Eric Masanet, and Arpad Horvath. Life Cycle Assessment of Pavements: A Critical Review of Existing Literature and Research. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/985846.

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MOSKALENKO, O. G., and R. A. YASKEVICH. FACTORS AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION (LITERATURE REVIEW). Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2658-4034-2022-13-1-2-136-143.

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A review of the literature on the actual problem of medicine - the factors influencing the decrease in the quality of life associated with health in patients with arterial hypertension presented. The study of QOL and the factors affecting it can contribute to an increase in the individual effectiveness of treatment and comprehensive rehabilitation of patients with hypertension.
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Teplitzky, Martha L. The Effects of Work on Family Life: A Review and Analysis of the Literature. Defense Technical Information Center, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada198936.

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Weller, Joshua, Gulbanu Kaptan, Rajinder Bhandal, and Darren Battachery. Kitchen Life 2. Food Standards Agency, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.wom249.

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The aim of the Kitchen Life 2 project is to identify the key behaviours relating to food safety that occur in domestic and business kitchens, as well as the factors that may reduce the likelihood to enact recommended food safety and hygiene behaviours. The outcomes will inform risk assessment and development of hypotheses for behavioural interventions. The goal of this literature review was to ensure that the research design and fieldwork techniques identify existing key behaviours, actors, triggers and barriers in domestic and business kitchens to develop successful behavioural interventions and risk assessment models. Additionally, we have included the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic and national lockdowns on food safety practices in domestic and business kitchens. This addition is important because FSA policy response to the pandemic should address the needs of both consumers and food businesses due to reduced ability to deliver inspection and enforcement activities, business diversification (for example, shifting to online delivery and takeaway), increasing food insecurity, and change in food consumption behaviours (for example, cooking from scratch) (FSA, 2020).
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Horioka, Charles Yuji. Is the Selfish Life-Cycle Model More Applicable in Japan and, If So, Why? A Literature Survey. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27869.

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McGrath, Robert E., and Alejandro Adler. Skills for life: A review of life skills and their measurability, malleability, and meaningfulness. Inter-American Development Bank, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004414.

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It is widely accepted that schools and other settings catering to youth can play an essential role in offering education in life skills and character. However, there exists a broad array of potential targets for such programs, suggesting the need for guidance on which targets are most likely to result in demonstrable and valuable results. This report attempts to integrate a broad literature addressing the universe of targets for skills development programs for youth. After identifying a set of 30 candidate skills to investigate further, research literature was reviewed to evaluate each skill on three dimensions. Measurability had to do with the extent to which adequate measurement tools were available for evaluating skill level, with emphasis on those tools specifically used for younger populations and available in multiple languages, particularly in Spanish. Malleability had to do with the extent to which there is evidence that interventions have the potential to modify skill level, with emphasis on those that have been extensively evaluated through randomized controlled trials. Finally, meaningfulness had to do with the extent to which evidence exists demonstrating that the higher levels of skill can result in consequential outcomes. Based on these criteria, 10 skills were selected for further review as having the most compelling evidence to date that they are life skills that matter: Mindfulness, Empathy and compassion, Self-efficacy/ Self-determination, Problem solving, Critical thinking, Goal orientation and goal completion, Resilience/Stress resistance, Self-awareness, Purposefulness, and Self-regulation/Self-control/Emotion regulation. The evidence for each is summarized. We finish with a review of key issues to consider in the design, implementation, and evaluation of life skills that matter.
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Lindgren, Bjorn. The Rise in Life Expectancy, Health Trends among the Elderly, and the Demand for Care - A Selected Literature Review. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w22521.

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MOSKALENKO, O. L., and R. A. YASKEVICH. ANXIETY DISORDERS AMONG STUDENTS OF MEDICAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (LITERATURE REVIEW). Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2658-4034-2022-13-1-2-120-127.

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The review of literature on the actual problem of medicine - anxiety disorders among medical students presented. The need to study the problem of anxiety disorders among students of medical higher educational institutions is due to their high frequency and negative impact on the quality of life of students.
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