Changing the Sex of Cats: Considerations on Tale Type ATU 545, “The Cat as Helper, or, Puss in Boots” between Italy and France
Contributor(s): Cristina Mazzoni
When Charles Perrault adapted his French “Puss in Boots” from earlier Italian versions by Giovan Francesco Straparola and Giambattista Basile, he made his feline protagonist a male. The cat, however, was grammatically gendered as feminine in the Italian versions, and several critics have...
Chapman and Webster on Matrimony: The Poets and the Reformation of Ritual
Contributor(s): Richard F. Hardin
Chapman's The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois: Fixity and the Absolute Man
Contributor(s): Patricia Demers
Chapman, George. Homer’s Iliad. Ed. Robert S. Miola
Contributor(s): Melinda J. Gough
Character and Discourse from Pirandello to Fellini: Defining a Countertradition in an Italian Context
Contributor(s): Manuela Gieri
Characteristics of Canadian school food programs funded by provinces and territories
2025-03-19 22:03:16 | Contributor(s): Amberley T. Ruetz, Mary L. McKenna | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i3.483
Given the complex administration of school food programs (SFPs) in Canada and recent federal interest, this research systematically examined provincial and territorial funded SFPs during the 2018/19 school year.Relevant literature and the RE-AIM Framework, a planning and evaluation tool...
Characterizing the development and dissemination of dietary messaging in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories
2025-03-19 22:13:01 | Contributor(s): Julia Gyapay, Sonja Ostertag, Sonia Wesche, Brian Laird, Kelly Skinner | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i1.569
Public health communication about diet in Inuit communities must balance the benefits and risks associated with both country and store-bought food choices and processes to support Inuit well-being. An understanding of how dietary messages—public health communication addressing the health and...
Charity and Confessional Difference in Seventeenth-Century France: The Maison de Charité of Loudun, 1648-1685
Contributor(s): Edwin Bezzina
Charity for and by the Poor: Franciscan and Indigenous Confraternities in Mexico, 1526–1700
Contributor(s): Laura Dierksmeier
Charity, Poor Relief, and Politics in Renaissance Florence, Bologna and Milan. A Research Project
Contributor(s): Nicholas Terpstra
Che italiano fa? Un caso studio sui manuali di italiano L2 in Ontario
Contributor(s): Simone Casini, Christine Sansalone
Chen, Andrew H. Flagellant Confraternities and Italian Art, 1260–1610: Ritual and Experience
Contributor(s): Nilab Ferozan
Chesney Zegura, Elizabeth. Marguerite de Navarre’s Shifting Gaze: Perspectives on Gender, Class, and Politics in the Heptaméron
Contributor(s): François Paré
Chevanelle-Couture, Aurélie. Médée, mémoire du théâtre. Une poétique du mal (1556–1713)
Contributor(s): Miruna Craciunescu
Chi erano gli Achei (ed altri)
2022-06-13 19:39:07 | Contributor(s): Paolo Bertini | https://doi.org/10.25547/NRX9-Z222
Languages, Literature
Chiara Mazzucchelli, The Heart and the Island: A Critical Study of Sicilian American Literature. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2015.
Contributor(s): Eveljn Ferraro
Children in Fascist Regime Cinema: The Case of Luigi Ballerini’s La Fuggitiva (1941)
Contributor(s): Patrizia Bettella
After a sustained presence in silent movies, children almost vanish in Fascist cinema, which was dominated by the light comedies of the white telephones—a fact that clashes with the regime’s promotion of large families, population increase and the valorization of motherhood. Children begin to...
CHIN Radio and its Listeners: A Negotiation in the Post-War Commerce of Ethnicity
Contributor(s): Michele Amatiello
Canadian broadcasting underwent a period of transition following the Second World War. Government officials attempted to restructure radio to serve as an instrument for assimilation which would assist new Canadians in understanding Canadian culture and customs. In 1966, CHIN Radio AM 1540 was...
Christ-von Wedel, Christine. Erasmus of Rotterdam: A Portrait.
Contributor(s): Nathan Ron
Christián Carman and Rodolfo P. Buzón, Aristarco de Samos
2023-05-18 22:19:58 | Contributor(s): Maria Rosa Massa-Esteve
This work by Aristarchus belongs to ancient science, which may be considered in three fields of development: ∘ mathematics, especially that focused on the geometry in Euclid’s Elements or Archimedes’ works; ∘ astronomy, understood as a science that studies all the objects observed in the sky...
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