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    Legal-discursive constructions of genuine cross-border love in Belgian marriage fraud investigations.Mieke Vandenbroucke - 2020 - Critical Discourse Studies 17 (2):175-192.
    In recent years, marriage migration as a form of family reunification has become a growing policy concern for migration governance in European member states and is seen as ‘the last loophole’ in EU migration policy in the face of a supposedly large and increasing number of sham marriages through which the non-European spouse is granted a residency permit. Several European nations have therefore legislated legal-administrative measures to battle marriages of convenience by investigating cross-border marriage applications prior to celebrating or recognising (...)
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    La construction discursive de catégories juridiques et administratives dans la lutte contre des mariages simulés en Belgique.Mieke Wilson Vandenbroucke - 2022 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Depuis le début du siècle, la lutte contre les mariages de complaisance est devenue un élément central des politiques migratoires européennes. En Belgique, le gouvernement a instauré une procédure d’évaluation des mariages « mixtes » entre des citoyen·nes belges et des individu·es provenant d’un pays hors Union Européenne afin de détecter – et empêcher – les mariages de complaisance, c'est-à-dire des unions matrimoniales entreprises uniquement dans le but d’obtenir un titre de séjour. A travers l’analyse de plusieurs documents juridiques et (...)
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    Why boys achieve less at school than girls: the difference between boys' and girls' academic culture.Mieke Van Houtte * - 2004 - Educational Studies 30 (2):159-173.
    Recently, research into gender differences in achievement has mainly concentrated on the underperformance of boys in comparison with girls. Qualitative research in particular points to the importance of the gender-specific cultures adolescents experience. The purpose of this article is to test quantitatively the explanatory value of academic culture with respect to the stated gender differences in achievement. Use is made of data of 3760 pupils in the third and the fourth year of secondary education in a sample of 34 schools (...)
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    Why boys achieve less at school than girls: the difference between boys' and girls' academic culture.Mieke Van Houtte* - 2004 - Educational Studies 30 (2):159-173.
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    Self-assurance and self-denial: repositioning the individual in contemporary Chinese society.Mieke Matthyssen & Bart Dessein - forthcoming - Synthesis Philosophica.
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    Zheng Banqiao’s Nande hutu and “the Art of Being Muddled” in Contemporary China: Guest Editor’s Introduction.Mieke Matthyssen - 2015 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 46 (4):3-25.
    :In 1751, Zheng Banqiao wrote his famous calligraphy Nande hutu. Inquiries into the calligraphy reveal different dimensions of the saying. Its most popular interpretation can be found in self-improvement books on “the art of being muddled”. What academic, official, and popular discourses on the saying have in common is their dialectical reasoning and frequent references to other popular related sayings, to quotes from the ancient classics, and to ancient heroes and historical figures. This issue will explore a few interpretations of (...)
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    Market Socialism as a Culture of Cooperation.Mieke Meurs - 1994 - Politics and Society 22 (4):523-533.
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  8. Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History.Mieke Bal - 2001 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59 (2):224-226.
     
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    Bullying the Brain? Longitudinal Links Between Childhood Peer Victimization, Cortisol, and Adolescent Brain Structure.Mieke R. du Plessis, Sanny Smeekens, Antonius H. N. Cillessen, Sarah Whittle & Berna Güroǧlu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Epistemology for interdisciplinary research – shifting philosophical paradigms of science.Mieke Boon & Sophie Van Baalen - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (1):16.
    In science policy, it is generally acknowledged that science-based problem-solving requires interdisciplinary research. For example, policy makers invest in funding programs such as Horizon 2020 that aim to stimulate interdisciplinary research. Yet the epistemological processes that lead to effective interdisciplinary research are poorly understood. This article aims at an epistemology for interdisciplinary research, in particular, IDR for solving ‘real-world’ problems. Focus is on the question why researchers experience cognitive and epistemic difficulties in conducting IDR. Based on a study of educational (...)
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  11. How do models give us knowledge? The case of Carnot’s ideal heat engine.Tarja Knuuttila & Mieke Boon - 2011 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 1 (3):309-334.
    Our concern is in explaining how and why models give us useful knowledge. We argue that if we are to understand how models function in the actual scientific practice the representational approach to models proves either misleading or too minimal. We propose turning from the representational approach to the artefactual, which implies also a new unit of analysis: the activity of modelling. Modelling, we suggest, could be approached as a specific practice in which concrete artefacts, i.e., models, are constructed with (...)
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    Social Justice and Individual Ethics in an Open Society: Equality, Responsibility, and Incentives.Frank Vandenbroucke - 2001 - Springer.
    Can the need for incentives justify inequality? Starting from this question, Frank Vandenbroucke examines a conception of justice in which both equality and responsibility are involved. In the first part of the inquiry, which explores the implementation of that conception of justice, the justification of incentives assumes that agents make personal choices based only upon their own interests. The second part of the book challenges the idea that a normative conception of distributive justice can be based on that traditional (...)
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    Moral Problems Experienced by Nurses when Caring for Terminally Ill People: a literature review.Jean-Jacques Georges & Mieke Grypdonck - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (2):155-178.
    This article is a review of the literature on the subject of how nurses who provide palliative care are affected by ethical issues. Few publications focus directly on the moral experience of palliative care nurses, so the review was expanded to include the moral problems experienced by nurses in the care of the terminally ill patients. The concepts are first defined, and then the moral attitudes of nurses, the threats to their moral integrity, the moral problems that are perceived by (...)
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    The role of disciplinary perspectives in an epistemology of scientific models.Mieke Boon - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (3):1-34.
    The purpose of this article is to develop an epistemology of scientific models in scientific research practices, and to show that disciplinary perspectives have crucial role in such an epistemology. A transcendental approach is taken, aimed at explanations of the kinds of questions relevant to the intended epistemology, such as “How is it possible that models provide knowledge about aspects of reality?” The approach is also pragmatic in the sense that the questions and explanations must be adequate and relevant to (...)
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    How science is applied in technology.Mieke Boon - 2006 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):27 – 47.
    Unlike basic sciences, scientific research in advanced technologies aims to explain, predict, and (mathematically) describe not phenomena in nature, but phenomena in technological artefacts, thereby producing knowledge that is utilized in technological design. This article first explains why the covering-law view of applying science is inadequate for characterizing this research practice. Instead, the covering-law approach and causal explanation are integrated in this practice. Ludwig Prandtl's approach to concrete fluid flows is used as an example of scientific research in the engineering (...)
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    Keeping the Spirits Up: The Effect of Teachers’ and Parents’ Emotional Support on Children’s Working Memory Performance.Loren Vandenbroucke, Jantine Spilt, Karine Verschueren & Dieter Baeyens - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  17. The Scientific Use of Technological Instruments.Mieke Boon - 2015 - In Sven Ove Hansson (ed.), The Role of Technology in Science: Philosophical Perspectives. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
     
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  18. In Defense of Engineering Sciences.Mieke Boon - 2011 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 15 (1):49-71.
    This article presents an overview of discussions in the philosophy of technology on epistemological relations between science and technology, illustrating that often several mutually entangled issues are at stake. The focus is on conceptual and ideological issues concerning the relationship between scientific and technological knowledge. It argues that a widely accepted hierarchy between science and technology, which echoes classic conceptions of epistêmê and technê, engendered the need of emancipating technology from science, thus shifting focus to epistemic aspects of engineering design (...)
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    Scientific Concepts in the Engineering Sciences.Mieke Boon - 2012 - In Uljana Feest & Friedrich Steinle (eds.), Scientific Concepts and Investigative Practice. de Gruyter. pp. 219-244.
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    In Defense of Engineering Sciences.Mieke Boon - 2011 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 15 (1):49-71.
    This article presents an overview of discussions in the philosophy of technology on epistemological relations between science and technology, illustrating that often several mutually entangled issues are at stake. The focus is on conceptual and ideological issues concerning the relationship between scientific and technological knowledge. It argues that a widely accepted hierarchy between science and technology, which echoes classic conceptions of epistêmê and technê, engendered the need of emancipating technology from science, thus shifting focus to epistemic aspects of engineering design (...)
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    Epistemological and educational issues in teaching practice-oriented scientific research: roles for philosophers of science.Mieke Boon, Mariana Orozco & Kishore Sivakumar - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1):1-23.
    The complex societal challenges of the twenty-first Century require scientific researchers and academically educated professionals capable of conducting scientific research in complex problem contexts. Our central claim is that educational approaches inspired by a traditional empiricist epistemology insufficiently foster the required deep conceptual understanding and higher-order thinking skills necessary for epistemic tasks in scientific research. Conversely, we argue that constructivist epistemologies provide better guidance to educational approaches to promote research skills. We also argue that teachers adopting a constructivist learning theory (...)
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    A Capability Approach to worker dignity under Algorithmic Management.Mieke Boon, Giedo Jansen, Jeroen Meijerink & Laura Lamers - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (1).
    This paper proposes a conceptual framework to study and evaluate the impact of ‘Algorithmic Management’ (AM) on worker dignity. While the literature on AM addresses many concerns that relate to the dignity of workers, a shared understanding of what worker dignity means, and a framework to study it, in the context of software algorithms at work is lacking. We advance a conceptual framework based on a Capability Approach (CA) as a route to understanding worker dignity under AM. This paper contributes (...)
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    Technological instruments in scientific experimentation.Mieke Boon - 2004 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 18 (2 & 3):221 – 230.
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    Diagrammatic models in the engineering sciences.Mieke Boon - 2008 - Foundations of Science 13 (2):127-142.
    This paper is concerned with scientific reasoning in the engineering sciences. Engineering sciences aim at explaining, predicting and describing physical phenomena occurring in technological devices. The focus of this paper is on mathematical description. These mathematical descriptions are important to computer-aided engineering or design programs (CAE and CAD). The first part of this paper explains why a traditional view, according to which scientific laws explain and predict phenomena and processes, is problematic. In the second part, the reasons of these methodological (...)
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  25. Observational research.Olaf M. Dekkers & Jane P. Vandenbroucke - 2016 - In Miriam Solomon, Jeremy R. Simon & Harold Kincaid (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Medicine. Routledge.
     
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    Two Styles of Reasoning in Scientific Practices: Experimental and Mathematical Traditions.Mieke Boon - 2011 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (3):255 - 278.
    This article outlines a philosophy of science in practice that focuses on the engineering sciences. A methodological issue is that these practices seem to be divided by two different styles of scientific reasoning, namely, causal-mechanistic and mathematical reasoning. These styles are philosophically characterized by what Kuhn called ?disciplinary matrices?. Due to distinct metaphysical background pictures and/or distinct ideas of what counts as intelligible, they entail distinct ideas of the character of phenomena and what counts as a scientific explanation. It is (...)
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    Moments of Meaning-Making II: D–F.Mieke Bal - 2021 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 11 (1-2):158-177.
    These three short pieces are the second offerings in an alphabetically ordered series of entries that together will constitute a non-subject-centered autobiography. Professional memoires are merged with personal ones. To underline the fragmentary nature of memory, I call these pieces “vignettes.”.
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    Multiple Inequalities, Intersectionality and the European Union.Mieke Verloo - 2006 - European Journal of Women's Studies 13 (3):211-228.
    The European Union, a pioneer in gender equality policies, is moving from predominantly attending to gender inequality, towards policies that address multiple inequalities. This article argues that there are tendencies at EU level to assume an unquestioned similarity of inequalities, to fail to address the structural level and to fuel the political competition between inequalities. Based upon a comparison of specific sets of inequalities, this article explores where and how structural and political intersectionality might be relevant. It argues that a (...)
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    François Proust, L'histoire à contretemps. Le temps historique chez Walter Benjamin.Jean-Luc Vandenbrouck - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (1-2):274-278.
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    Heterogeneity in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Functioning in Adolescents With On-Track and Delayed School Progression.Loren Vandenbroucke, Wouter Weeda, Nikki Lee, Dieter Baeyens, Jon Westfall, Bernd Figner & Mariëtte Huizinga - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Henri Laux, Imagination et religion chez Spinoza. La Potentia dans l'histoire.Jean-Luc Vandenbrouck - 1995 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (4):640-642.
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    La morale monastique du XIe au XVIe siècle.François Vandenbroucke - 1966 - Lille,: Librairie Giard.
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    Observing another in pain facilitates vicarious experiences and modulates somatosensory experiences.Sophie Vandenbroucke, Geert Crombez, Tom Loeys & Liesbet Goubert - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    The EU 's role in income redistribution and insurance: Support, norm‐setter or provider? A review of justice‐based arguments.Frank Vandenbroucke - 2022 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):471-487.
    Income redistribution and insurance are core functions of welfare states. What role should the EU play in this domain? I examine the purchase of normative theorizing on social justice on this question, focusing on the contrast between three models of EU involvement: the EU as Support, which implies the sharing of resources through intergovernmental transfers; the EU as Provider, which implies EU cross‐border transfers towards individual citizens; the EU as Norm‐setter, which implies that the EU formulates normative policy ideals. I (...)
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    Vulnerable Workers’ Employability Competences: The Role of Establishing Clear Expectations, Developmental Inducements, and Social Organizational Goals.Mieke Audenaert, Beatrice Van der Heijden, Neil Conway, Saskia Crucke & Adelien Decramer - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (3):627-641.
    Using an ethical approach to the study of employability, we question the mainstream approach to career self-direction. We focus on a specific category of employees that has been neglected in past research, namely vulnerable workers who have been unemployed for several years and who have faced multiple psychosocial problems. Building on the Ability-Motivation-Opportunity model, we examine how establishing clear expectations, developmental inducements, and social organizational goals can foster employability competences of vulnerable workers. Our study took place in the particularly relevant (...)
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    A Special Guest Of Text Matters. Mieke Bal: “Writing With Images”.Dorota Filipczak & Mieke Bal - 2014 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 4 (4):15-27.
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    Towards a Babel ontology.Michelle Williams Gamaker & Mieke Bal - 2011 - European Journal of Women's Studies 18 (4):439-447.
    This article presents a few issues in the making of our film A Long History of Madness that pertain to the ‘Babylonic’. Spoken in 12 languages, ranging across six centuries, and shot in five countries, the film possesses an inherent Babylonism. It makes a case for a multilingual mode of communicating. Yet, beyond the obvious need for verbal communication, for which subtitles are necessary but insufficient, the film presents other reasons for extending the concept of translation. The knot of potential (...)
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    Animal Biography: Re-framing Animal Lives.André Krebber & Mieke Roscher (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    While historiography is dominated by attempts that try to standardize and de-individualize the behavior of animals, history proves to be littered with records of the exceptional lives of unusual animals. This book introduces animal biography as an approach to the re-framing of animals as both objects of knowledge as well as subjects of individual lives. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective and bringing together scholars from, among others, literary, historical and cultural studies, the texts collected in this volume seek to refine animal (...)
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    De-Development in Post-Socialism: Conceptual and Measurement Issues.Rasika Ranasinghe & Mieke Meurs - 2003 - Politics and Society 31 (1):31-53.
    In former socialist countries, neoliberal reform promised to replace stagnation with growth and development. Many places, however, experienced a decade of economic decline, accompanied by rising poverty. Although even the worst performing economies managed positive growth rates by 1999-2000, this growth starts from levels as low as 36 percent of 1989 levels. Less recognized than the problem of rising poverty is the erosion of development gains in countries once characterized by high human development. This article distinguishes de-development from the widely (...)
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    Telling, Showing, Showing off.Mieke Bal - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 18 (3):556-594.
    The American Museum of Natural History is monumental not only in its architecture and design but also in its size, scope, and content. This monumental quality suggests in and of itself the primary meaning of the museum inherited from its history: comprehensive collecting as a form of domination.8 In this respect museums belong to an era of scientific and colonial ambition, from the Renaissance through the early twentieth century, with its climactic moment in the second half of the nineteenth century. (...)
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    Book Forum.Mieke Boon - 2023 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 102 (C):45-47.
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    Boekbespreking: Snippers in ons hoofd. Bespreking van: Kwa, Chunglin, De ontdekking van het weten: een andere geschiedenis van wetenschap.Mieke Boon - 2007 - Filosofie En Praktijk 28 (2):54-58.
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    Filosofie van de ingenieurswetenschappen.Mieke Boon - 2003 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 95 (3):190-198.
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    Instruments in Science and Technology.Mieke Boon - 2009 - In Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 78–83.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Science and Technology Instruments in Science New Experimentalism Instruments in Scientific Practice The Interwovenness of Science and Technology References and Further Reading.
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  45. Technological functions: their conception, manifestation and production.Mieke Boon - forthcoming - Metascience.
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    Ten geleide. Meer dan kennis: begrijpen in de wetenschap.Mieke Boon - 2011 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 51 (2):47-5.
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    Tales of experimentation: Rom Harré: Pavlov’s dogs and Schrödinger’s cat: Scenes from the living laboratory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, xiii+322 pp, £16.99 HB.Mieke Boon - 2011 - Metascience 20 (1):159-163.
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    Wetenschappelijk begrijpen: structureren en conceptualiseren.Mieke Boon - 2011 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 51 (2):32-39.
    ‘Aha! Zo zit het in elkaar! Nu begrijp ik het! Waarom heb ik dat niet eerder gezien?’ ‘Kwantummechanica is niet te begrijpen, het is onvoorstelbaar, maar je kunt er wel goed mee rekenen.’ Twee even herkenbare als spiegelbeeldige uitspraken over begrijpen in de wetenschap. Begrijpen lijkt een psychologische toestand te zijn die wordt opgeroepen als we door de dingen kunnen heen kijken. De metafoor van zien verwijst naar een invloedrijke Platonistische notie: het schouwen van een diepere, echtere realiteit. Wetenschappelijk begrijpen (...)
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    Introduction to the symposium 'applying science'.Rens Bod, Mieke Boon & Marcel Boumans - 2006 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):1 – 3.
    Unlike basic sciences, scientific research in advanced technologies aims to explain, predict, and describe not phenomena in nature, but phenomena in technological artefacts, thereby producing knowledge that is utilized in technological design. This article first explains why the covering‐law view of applying science is inadequate for characterizing this research practice. Instead, the covering‐law approach and causal explanation are integrated in this practice. Ludwig Prandtl’s approach to concrete fluid flows is used as an example of scientific research in the engineering sciences. (...)
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  50. Narrative Theory: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies.Mieke Bal (ed.) - 2004 - Routledge.
    This set of volumes sketches the history, breadth, and applicability of narrative theory, thus demonstrating its value as an analytical instrument. The collection includes articles from the leading names of narrative theory, such as Roland Barthes, Mikhail Bakhtin, Tzvetan Todorov and Jean-Françoise Lyotard, as well as lesser-known, though equally important, contributions. Titles already available in this series include _Deconstruction_ and _Modernism_. Forthcoming titles include _Romanticism_ and _Structuralism_.
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