- Mao: A
Reinterpretation is a
biography of the
Chinese communist revolutionary and
politician Mao
Zedong written by Lee Feigon, an
American historian of...
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logical paradoxes. This is
known as the
tachyonic antitelephone. The
reinterpretation principle ****erts that a
tachyon sent back in time can
always be reinterpreted...
- the
perpetuation of Mona Lisa's
influence is
reinforced with
every reinterpretation. At the
beginning of the 16th century,
Leonardo da
Vinci was commissioned...
- May 10, 2011. Oceanic: Remixes/
Reinterpretations Review by
Johnny Loftus Allmusic "Oceanic: Remixes/
Reinterpretations". allmusic.
Retrieved April 18,...
- 18th- and 19th-century
Western music, an elision, overlap, or
rather reinterpretation (Umdeutung), is the perception,
after the fact, of a (metrically weak)...
- Fontaine's
influential reinterpretations of
Aesop and others. In the
centuries that
followed there were
further reinterpretations through the
medium of...
- Time,
Labor and
Social Domination: A
Reinterpretation of Marx's
Critical Theory is a 1993 book by the
scholar Moishe Postone released by
Cambridge University...
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analogical reformation, (morphological)
reanalysis and
etymological reinterpretation – is a
change in a word or
phrase resulting from the
replacement of...
- The
Wizard of Oz is a 1939
American musical fantasy film
produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). An
adaptation of L.
Frank Baum's 1900 children's fantasy...
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Pillai was
performed at
Tokyo and
Seoul as part of
Performing Women: 3
Reinterpretations from Gr****
Tragedy hosted by the ****an
Foundation as part of a joint...