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Rousseau's Other Woman: Collette in <i>Le devin du village</i>
The life and work of Rousseau the musician and aesthetician has been forgely neglected in the debate about Rousseau's views on women. In this paper, I shall introduce a new text and a new female figure into the conversation: Collette, the shepherdess in Le devin du village, an opera written by Rousseau in 1752. We see an ambiguity in Collette—the text often expresses one view while the music expresses another. When we take Collette s music seriously the following picture emerges: the natural desire of women to be free, a fairly active female agency, an incipient rebellion against the social role of women, and a final acceptance of the role of wife. This view of Collette supports the thesis that for Rousseau women are not naturally subordinate to men but are taught to be subordinate because it is required for the maintenance of the patriarchal family, the cornerstone of civil society. We see many glimpses of Collette's true, unsocialized, nature, especially in the melodies she sings, it is in song, the first and hence most natural language of humans, that we see Collette's longing for freedom. But she ends by singing the praises of civil society, albeit a rural society, and thus implicitly accepting the subordination she is destined to suffer at Colins hands.</jats:p
Supplemental_Appendix.Proloquo2Go – Supplemental material for Proloquo2Go Enhances Classroom Performance in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Supplemental material, Supplemental_Appendix.Proloquo2Go for Proloquo2Go Enhances Classroom Performance in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder by Debra Collette, Alex Brix, Patricia Brennan, Nicole DeRoma and Brittney C. Muir in OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health</p
Regrets de la patrie elegie a très nobles et genéreux seigneurs Messeigneurs Van Den Steen, et de hayme, bourguemaîtres regens de la très-noble cité de Liege, &c. &c. &c.
L'exemplaire à la cote R00176E en ALPHA-Site central est relié avec "Cantâte présentée par la communauté de Sainte Agathe, le 4 de may 1767 a Mere Helene Heeswyck, demi-jubilaire, élûe Supérieure.
Carolyn Collette and Byron McGrath, scene from Patrick Hamilton\u27s "Angel Street" performed at The Playbox Theatre-in-the-Round (Little Theatre), February 1958
Color slide photograph of Carolyn Collette and Byron McGrath, in a scene from Patrick Hamilton\u27s "Angel Street," performed at The Playbox Theatre-in-the-Round (Little Theatre), University of Utah, February 1958
Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506211046788 - Ingroup Projection in American Politics: An Obstacle to Bipartisanship
Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506211046788 for Ingroup Projection in American Politics: An Obstacle to Bipartisanship by Angela C. Bell, Collette P. Eccleston, Leigh A. Bradberry, William C. Kidd, Catherine C. Mesick and Abraham M. Rutchick in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p
Jenny Linde : suite de valses avec accompagnements / par Bosisio ; [arrangées pour piano par J. C. Mootz] ; [ill. par] A. Collette
Piano, Musique de (musique)Valses -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle
Le muletier de Séville : quadrille pour piano, avec accompagnements ad lib. / par Bosisio ; [arrangé pour piano par J. C. Mootz] ; [ill. par] A. Collette
Piano, Musique de (musique)Quadrilles (musique) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle
Comparative chemical analyses of five finger lime varieties by UHPLC-HR-ESI-MS/MS and evaluation of their in vitro antioxidant activity
Citrus australasica F.Muell (Rutaceae), commonly called finger lime or lemon caviar, is a small tree native to Australia.1 The uniqueness of its finger-shaped fruits and odorous caviar-shaped vesicles of the pulp are the reasons for its enormous, recent diffusion in Europe and in Italy. The indigenous peoples of Australia have used finger lime fruits as a food source and for healing purposes for thousands of years.2 Nowadays, these fruits have huge popularity and economic interest in gourmet culinary preparations. The species has several varieties and hybrids differing in peel and pulp color and taste. These macroscopic differences reflect changes in the chemical composition of bioactive secondary metabolites. Many previous studies suggest fruits belonging to genus Citrus as excellent sources of macronutrients and molecules of therapeutic interest such as flavonoids, phenolic acids, anthocyanins, coumarins, and limonoids,3 but to date few chemical and biological studies about C. australasica were performed.1
The aim of this research was to carry out a comparative chemical analysis among peel and pulp extracts of four C. australasica selected varieties (Red, Collette, Pink Ice, and Yellow Sunshine) and the hybrid species faustrime (Monocitrus australasica x Fortunella sp.x Citrus aurantifolia) by UHPLC-HR-ESI-MS/MS quali-quantitative technique. Peel and pulp extracts were also analyzed for their total phenolic content (TPC) and in vitro antioxidant activity on a Balb/3T3 Clone A31 mouse embryo fibroblasts cell line. The chemical analyses showed a higher content of TPC in peels than in pulps and in Red and Collette varieties. All varieties contain hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives in similar quantities both in peels and in pulps, particularly rich in caffeoylisocitric acid. Collette and Pink Ice are the two varieties with the largest number of identified flavonoids such as rutin, luteolin 7'-O-neohesperidoside/rutinoside, poncirin, and isosakuranetin rhamnosyldiglucoside. Collette peels are also the richest in anthocyanins with delfinidin rhamnosylglucoside the most abundant one. All peel extracts showed no cytotoxicity in the range of 5-120 μg/mL, while the pulp extracts within 30-300 μg/mL. Red and Collette varieties exhibited the maximum protective activity against oxidative damage induced with H2O2 1500 μM, capable of reducing cell viability to 50%. In conclusion, the edible parts of fingerlime fruits are good sources of health-promoting phytocomplexes with antioxidant activity, due to their rich composition in polyphenols, being Red, Collette, and Pink Ice varieties the most promising ones
FINAL_Alzheimers_Survey_8.10.17 – Supplemental material for Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementia Resources: Perspectives of African American and Caucasian Family Caregivers in Northwest Louisiana
Supplemental material, FINAL_Alzheimers_Survey_8.10.17 for Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementia Resources: Perspectives of African American and Caucasian Family Caregivers in Northwest Louisiana by Elizabeth A. Disbrow, Connie L. Arnold, Nathaniel Glassy, Collette M. Tilly, Kate M. Langdon, Deniz Gungor and Terry C. Davis in Journal of Applied Gerontology</p
Parasitic copepods from Egyptian Red Sea fishes: Bomolochidae Claus, 1875
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