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Malas madres. De brujas voraces a fantasmas letales

2019

El miedo a las mujeres se expresó desde antiguo en la figura de la madre insensible y cruel, capaz de arrebatar la vida a sus hijos. Desde la Medea griega, el mito de la infanticida terminó plasmándose en la Europa Moderna en las brujas devoradoras de niños. Entre los arquetipos extremos de la madre-bruja asesina y la madre idealizada, se sitúa un tipo de maldad ambigua y sutil: la de la madre dominante que, aunque no elimina a sus hijos físicamente, ejerce una influencia debilitadora y maligna sobre ellos. El tabú de las malas madres afloró tímidamente en la literatura europea desde la Edad Media, para alcanzar su expresión más refinada con el auge de la narrativa gótica, la Ilustración y …

Literatura GóticainfanticidioCultural StudiesLiterature and Literary Theorymadresmedia_common.quotation_subjectArts in generalWitchMalas madres0603 philosophy ethics and religionNX1-820UNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia modernailustraciónfantasmasMalasRomanticismmedia_commonAdorationbiologyLanguage and LiteraturevampirasPliteratura gótica:HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia moderna [UNESCO]06 humanities and the artsArtMythologyFantasmas060202 literary studies16. Peace & justicebiology.organism_classificationbrujasBrujas0602 languages and literature060301 applied ethicsVampirasHumanitiesInfanticidioAmaltea. Revista de mitocrítica
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The Poetics of the Hypercycle in Mircea Cărtărescu’s Solenoid

2020

This essay analyses the most recent novel of Romanian author Mircea Cartarescu (Solenoid, 2015). To this end, I will use a specific extension of career construction theory in the field of literary ...

Literature and Literary TheoryPhilosophyField (Bourdieu)Solenoid06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studies03 medical and health sciencesTheoretical physicsExtension (metaphysics)Hypercycle (geometry)030502 gerontologyPoetics0602 languages and literature0305 other medical scienceLife Writing
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Adaptation and Perception

2018

Literature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerception0602 languages and literature06 humanities and the artsArt060202 literary studiesAdaptation (computer science)media_commonCognitive psychologyAdaptation
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The Pleasures of Imagination. Aspects of Fictionality in the Poetics of the Age of Enlightenment and in Present-Day Theories of Fiction

2020

AbstractInvestigations into the history of the modern practice of fiction encounter a wide range of obstacles. One of the major impediments lies in the fact that former centuries have used different concepts and terms to designate or describe phenomena or ideas that we, during the last 50 years, have been dealing with under the label of fiction/ality. Therefore, it is not easy to establish whether scholars and poets of other centuries actually do talk about what we today call fiction or fictionality and, if they do, what they say about it. Moreover, even when we detect discourses or propositions that seem to deal with aspects of fictionality we have to be careful and ask whether these propo…

Literature050101 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsArt060202 literary studiesAge of EnlightenmentPoetics0602 languages and literature0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessmedia_commonJournal of Literary Theory
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Translations of Novels in the Romanian Culture During the Long Nineteenth Century (1794-1914): A Quantitative Perspective

2020

This article uses quantitative methods to provide a macro perspective on translations of novels in Romanian culture during the long nineteenth century, by modifying Eric Hobsbawm’s 1789-1914 period, and using it as spanning from 1794 (the first registered local publishing of a translated novel) to 1918 (the end of the First World War). The article discusses the predominance of the French novel (almost 70% of the total of translated novels), the case of four other main competitors in the second line of translations (or the golden circle, as named in the article: German, English, Russian, and Italian), the strange case of the American novel as a transition zone, and the situation of five othe…

LiteratureHistorynovelbusiness.industryGeneral Arts and HumanitiesRomanianworld literaturePerspective (graphical)lcsh:Literature (General)General Social Sciencestranslation06 humanities and the artsLong nineteenth centurylcsh:PN1-6790060202 literary studieslanguage.human_languagequantitative studies0602 languages and literaturelanguagebusinessnineteenth centuryMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory
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‘Happy amicable co-operation’: mutual aid, anarchism and the image of the bee in the work of Louisa Sarah Bevington

2017

AbstractThe poet and political activist Louisa Sarah Bevington has been largely ignored in accounts of late Victorian literary and cultural history, even though her work presents a singular nexus of scientific, socio-cultural and poetical perspectives. This essay will show how Bevington juxtaposes Social Darwinist interpretations of the theory of evolution, which foreground the idea of human life as a struggle for existence, with the anarcho-communist view proposed by Peter Kropotkin, which foregrounds the human capacity for sympathy and mutual aid as the driving forces in social development. After situating Kropotkin’s ideas within the larger context of anarchist and evolutionist thinking,…

LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageCultural historyLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyStruggle for existenceContext (language use)06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studies050701 cultural studiesLanguage and LinguisticsPoliticsAesthetics0602 languages and literatureSympathySociologyEvolutionismMutual aidbusinessSocial Darwinismmedia_commonEuropean Journal of English Studies
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Surface Acoustic Wave Sensors for the Detection of Hazardous Compounds in Indoor Air

2017

Presented at the Eurosensors 2017 Conference, Paris, France, 3–6 September 2017.; International audience; In this work, the authors show the capabilities of Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) devices coupled with various absorbents to probe the properties of gas sensitive materials for the manufacturing of hazardous gas sensors. The great capabilities of cobalt corroles for the trapping of carbon monoxide (CO) were exploited to produce selective sensors. These corroles were deposited on SAW delay lines surfaces and then exposed to carbon monoxide (CO) in standard conditions. Concentrations of a few hundreds of ppb were measured emphasizing the interest of such sensors for the detection of CO. Anot…

Materials scienceSAWIndoor airchemistry.chemical_elementlcsh:ANanotechnologyTrapping010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencescarbon monoxidechemistry.chemical_compoundHazardous wastePorositySurface acoustic wave[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry06 humanities and the artsNano-porous films060202 literary studies0104 chemical sciencescobalt corroleschemistry[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry0602 languages and literatureformaldehydeSurface acoustic wave sensorlcsh:General WorksCobaltLove wavesCarbon monoxideProceedings of Eurosensors 2017, Paris, France, 3–6 September 2017
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¿Un transhumanismo nietzscheano? Sobre la parcialidad del alegato

2020

espanolEl articulo analiza desde una perspectiva critica las tentativas de interpretar a Nietzsche como un precursor del transhumanismo. Tras una breve contextualizacion del fecundo debate en torno a Nietzsche y el transhumanismo, se evalua el caracter fraccional o parcial del alegato de Stefan Sorgner en favor de un “transhumanismo nietzscheano”. Despues, se investiga la tension entre humanidad, la superacion del ser humano y su cria en los escritos de Nietzsche. Una vez ejecutado este analisis, y sin animo de caer en el anacronismo, se sostiene que Nietzsche anticipa ciertamente un germen de la idea de post-humanidad, en su critica de la cultura humanista y en su invitacion a transformar …

Nihilismlcsh:BD95-13102 engineering and technologynietzscheanismoFilosofiacríaTranshumanismProspective analysis020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAnachronismtranshumanismolcsh:B1-5802nihilismonietzscheCritical perspectivePhilosophylcsh:Philosophy (General)06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studiesHuman beingPhilosophy0602 languages and literatureHumanityposthumanidadlcsh:MetaphysicsHumanitiesLogos
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Reliģiskais simbolisms Luīzes Erdrikas romānos

2018

Šī pētījuma autors analizē, kādā veidā tiek izmantoti reliģiskie simboli Luīzes Erdrikas tetraloģijā, kas sastāv no romāniem “Mīlas Medicīna”, “Pēdas”, “Biešu Karaliene” un “Bingo Pils”. Reliģisko simbolismu analizēšana viņas romānos ļaus saprast Amerikas indiāņu sarežģīto identitātes veidošanās procesu Amerikas kolonizācijas apstākļos. Pētījuma mērķis ir analizēt, kādos veidos Erdrika izmanto reliģisko simbolismu minētajā tetraloģijā. Pētījuma metodes ir padziļinātā lasīšana, stāstījuma analīze un salīdzinošā interpretatīvā metode, balstoties uz postkoloniālās, Amerikas Indiāņu, stāstījuma analīzes un kulturvēsturiskā diskursa analīzes metodoloģijām. Šajā pētījumā izmantotās metodoloģijas …

Ojibwa religionpostcolonial literary studiesLouise ErdrichValodniecībaChristianityNative American Renaissance studies
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UN PAÍS MÁS EXTRANJERO QUE LA CHINA: LIBROS ESPAÑOLES EN LAS LIBRERÍAS PARISINAS DEL SIGLO XVIII

2018

The image of Spain in 18th century Europe, and in Paris in particular, could be described as bittersweet. Despite the shared dynastic ties of France and Spain, and a few scattered and short-lived attempts by some intellectuals and journals to offer a benevolent image of Spain, the Parisians of the day continued to regard Spain as a country barely modern, a victim of its own inaction and subject to the rigours of the Inquisition. We are aware of these stereotypes thanks largely to literary works. This is not necessarily the case with bibliographic sources. If we are to clarify the «image» of Spain, we need to go down into the street and consider how people saw, or rather read about, the coun…

ParisHistory18th century05 social sciencesSubject (philosophy)06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicineHistory (General)050905 science studies060202 literary studiesCataloguesbooksellersModern history 1453-D204-475SpainGauge (instrument)D0602 languages and literatureD1-2009Spanish bookHistory (General) and history of Europe0509 other social sciencesHumanitiesCuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
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