Search results for "Aesthetic"

showing 10 items of 856 documents

Arts and Aesthetics of Male Chest

2020

In the 2006 World Cup final, Italy were losing against France 1-0. In a moment of agitation, Zinedine Zidane, hero of the French national team, reacted to a verbal provocation from the Italian defender Materazzi by giving him a headbutt right in the chest. A furious gesture, the violation of the inviolable. The chest of man. The chest of the sportsman, the warrior, the hero; the chest of God. The point that symbolizes strength and protects the heart. Strength, beauty, and prowess have been concentrated at this point ever since ancient times.

Aestheticsmale chestmedia_common.quotation_subjectBeautySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaMale chestHEROArtThe artsbreastmedia_common
researchProduct

Towards an Aesthetic of „Straniety” in Postmodern and Contemporary Dance

2021

Abstract The complicated physiognomy of dance in the XX-th and XXI-th century obviously exeedes the stable marks of „beauty” as an aesthetic category, by extending the limits of imaginary and techniques of artistic productions beyond any restraints. Both form and artistic expressions become suitable for specific interpretations, through the instruments and postmodern categories. The argumentation frequently refer to three moments of avantgardes, swiftly mentioning the reform’s beginings on the european artistic environment as a starting point, and underlying the Black Montain College phenomenon, and its consequences through the 80-ties and after. The fluctuations of artistic objectives are …

Aestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtContemporary dancePostmodernismmedia_commonTheatrical Colloquia
researchProduct

Transnational Precursors of American Realism

2019

This chapter concentrates on European realist innovators—Björnstjerne Björnson, Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant—and their effect on the formative period of American realism. It studies in detail the transatlantic development of new techniques and discusses the ways in which these new methods were reflected in the works of American authors and critics. Inspired by the theories and practice of their precursors, American writers felt liberated to introduce new narrative strategies to represent America’s rising urbanism, the struggles of the social classes, and the increase of social mobility in the industrial age. They also d…

Aestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtRealismmedia_common
researchProduct

Neither Here nor There: The Paradoxes of Immersion

2016

Aestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmersion (virtual reality)Artmedia_common
researchProduct

»Something laughing wild amid severest woe.«1 Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot

2017

Samuel Becketts En attendant Godot/Waiting for Godot ist ein in mehrfacher Hinsicht literarhistorisch bedeutsames Drama. Es ist wesentlich mitverantwortlich fur Becketts Platz in der Literaturgeschichte und eines der bekanntesten und einflussreichsten Theaterstucke des 20.

Aestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerformance artArtTheologymedia_common
researchProduct

Reality, Realism and Mimesis

1998

In any discussion of a literary work, ‘reality’ has no objective existence. It cannot be proven through scientific methods. What can be considered as ‘realistic’ is what is believable. Far from being a mere replica in a mirror, fictional reality is only validated by the readers’ acceptance of artistic illusion.

Aestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyReplicaIllusionMiddle PassagePhilosophical realismRealismmedia_common
researchProduct

Accomplished ladies and well-mannered gentlemen: The effect of education in Jane Austen’s novels

2019

The education of young people is one of the recurring themes of Jane Austen's novels. In all her works there are references to the consequences of the education received or its shortcomings. This is a determining factor in the development of personality and Austen, who focuses her novels on people, places great importance on it.
 In this article, we will analyze the abundant references Austen makes on the subject of education and we will offer some information on this aspect in her sociocultural context, differentiating between education as a person's formation, on the one hand, and the acquisition of knowledge and skills on the other.

Aestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)Social environmentPersonalitySociologymedia_commonThe International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention
researchProduct

The Narration to Take Care of Oneself in the Development of Educational Professions

2019

This work aims to highlight the importance of narration and autobiographic practice in looking after oneself. The narration represents a technology of taking care of oneself (Foucault, 1992) and at the same time, facilitates the person in oneself recognition and self-training. The merit of narrating is extremely educational and formative for whoever is preparing to operate a practical training in the field of caring professions, including the educational ones (Zannini, 2003). An active methodology to work through the narration is the autobiographic practice which offers to the pedagogy and the educational research the opportunity to place subjects at the hearth, adding depth to the educatio…

Aestheticsnarration reflexivity care training professional identityNarrativeSociologySettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E SocialeJOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
researchProduct

Transformations of the everyday. The social aesthetics of childhood

2017

Aestheticssocial aestheticsSociologylapsuusEveryday Aesthetics
researchProduct

Polar Bear in 'Fortitude'. Affective Aesthetics and Politics of Climate Change

2021

In the first season of the television Eco Noir crime series “Fortitude” (2015) the polar bear appears as a sticky object that embodies an ambiguous affective charge as an icon of global warming. This article discusses the ways in which the polar bear evokes viewer affect in the series through two discourses. The first one relates to violence, essentially present in crime narratives, and how the human and nonhuman animal are positioned in relation to global warming, violence and each other. It raises questions of place and belonging in a local and global context and examines how the polar bear is constructed in terms of stranger danger and victimization in relation to human animals and the t…

Affect theoryaffektiivisuusHigher consciousnessväkivaltaAgency (philosophy)Context (language use)Representation (arts)Environmental scienceilmastopolitiikkatunteetjääkarhuvaikuttaminenEcocriticismtelevisiosarjatilmastoNarrativeSociologyGlobal warmingekokritiikkiOso polarNovela negrarikossarjatAfectoilmastonmuutoksetluontosuhdeObject (philosophy)dystopiatPolar bearAffectCrime fictionympäristövaikutuksetLiteratureAestheticsFortitudeCalentamiento globalLiteraturaMedio ambienteihminen-eläinsuhderikoskirjallisuuslämpeneminenEcozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment
researchProduct