n.,pl.tours de force(tʊərz) 1.an exceptional achievement by an artist, author, or the like, that is unlikely to be equaled by that person or anyone else; stroke of genius. 2.a particularly adroit maneuver or technique in handling a difficult situation. ...
LITERATURETOURSPOETICSPHILOSOPHERSThis essay starts from hypothesizing a double dimension of Mihai Iovnel's History: critical and literary (or, as Matei says, poetic). The idea of such an interpretation is given by Iovnel's quoting a late text by Louis Althusser, ...
Rosalía’s third album,Motomami, is a tour de force of genre hybridization. Throughout, the Spanish artist employs the sounds of reggaeton, R&B, flamenco, hyperpop, and hip-hop, among others, to create a collection of deeply personal songs in which she wrestles with questions of transforma...
monument to the work and efforts of the Chandler Police Department. This bronze artwork reminds us of the dedication and honor of Chandler's Police force. The artwork is sited in the plaza in front of the Chandler Police Department administration building. Artwork location: 250 East Chicago ...
“essence of mathematical thought” resides in formalization and nothing more, while the second text exemplifies the surplus of meaning as well as what one reviewer of Karen Olsson’s bookThe Weil Conjectures(to which we return in Part II) called “the poetry and precision of a theorem.” ...
literature on Palestinians’ citizenship in Israel. Such a focus, however, overlooks the ways in which citizenship is entwined with settler colonialism, and the role citizenship plays in the institutional infrastructure of the settler state and its machinery of domination, dispossession, and subjugation...
Based on the specialized literature, the independent variables we took into account focused on the role that personal interpretation plays in increasing tourists’ satisfaction with attending such an event: the importance of the guided tour, the quality of reception, the communication with the staff ...
Literature Review 2.1. Sustainability and Tourism Sustainability has been discussed as a key topic in tourism, however, its conceptual ambiguity prevents it from having a precise definition [44,45]. UNEP and WTO define sustainability as follows, but this definition is subject to multiple ...