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    Generation and characterization of novel magnetic field-responsive biomaterials. by López López, M.T., Scionti, G., Oliveira, A.C., G. Durán, J.D., Campos, A., Alaminos, M., Rodríguez, I.A.

    Published 2017
    “…We report the preparation of novel magnetic field-responsive tissue substitutes based on biocompatible multi-domain magnetic particles dispersed in a fibrin–agarose biopolymer scaffold. …”
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    Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations by Segovia Oggero, Sara Lia Noelia

    Published 2019
    “…In this final research study, Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The Girl with the Curly Hair are explored and analysed to establish how Asperger’s syndrome is represented in contemporary literature.…”
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    The seeds of discontent of an epoch seen through the eyes of Pat Barker’s hero : Billy Prior in her Regeneration trilogy by Rosso, María del Carmen

    Published 2013
    “…This work examines also the dialogue between Modernism and Postmodernism, the cultural context when the novels are set and written respectively. Of great importance too is the analysis of the trilogy as an example of the genre historical novel and of the use Pat Barker does of intertextuality.…”
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    Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal by Grazioli, Anabela

    Published 2016
    “…With the purpose of enquiring about parallels between gender representations, a first analysis will be necessary in order to observe whether the films Bridget Jones’ Diary and Bridget Jones’ Diary: the Edge of Reason could be considered a parody of the classic nineteenth-century novel by Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, and the way ironic inversion marks the critical difference between them.…”
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    Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness by Giraudo, Graciela Mónica

    Published 2014
    “…This New Historicist reading of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice aims to analyze how the novel, as a patchwork of coexisting signifying practices, gives evidence of the cognitive systems and thematic repertory that make up the Social Discourse typical of the patriarchal society in early nineteenth-century England. …”
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    Brave new creatures : a comparative study of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the creatures of the new millenium by Gastaldi, Sandra M.M

    Published 2016
    “…This thesis intends to analyse Mary Shelley‘s creature in her novel Frankenstein, and how the creation of this creature may have adumbrated the birth of present creatures—clones, genomes,1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) creatures like robots and androids—that spring from the latest technological and scientific advances. …”
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    Abjection of the female body in The Cutting Room and The Bullet Trick : the contemporanization of the patriarchal system by Tregnaghi, Gisela Leylén

    Published 2014
    “…In other words, the novels refer to normalized cultural practices through which the apparently uprooted patriarchal order has managed to perpetuate its control over women. …”
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    A subversive version of Noah´s Ark : A History of the world in 10 ½ chapters by Serrano, Graciela

    Published 2014
    “…The non-traditional narrative structure differs from the chronological narrative typical of history books, since this novelist´s account exposes different historical world events without following a definite timeline. Moreover, the novel has many different narrative voices which convey a different perception and experience of same events. …”
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    Rites of passage from a gender perspective in Surfacing by Margaret Atwood by Sánchez, María Victoria

    Published 2016
    “…This study intends to analyze the novel Surfacing (1972) by Margaret Atwood. Our main interest lies in the journey that the main character takes from the city to her birthplace, which lasts seven days. …”
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