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Introduction: The Architectures of Shakespeare

2017

This introduction sketches a framework for what I would term “the architectures of Shakespeare”, taking into account Shakespeare’s use of architectural terms in order to situate the poet-dramatist’...

Structure (mathematical logic)Literature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsAestheticsSociologyVisual artsShakespeare
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The Bourdieu Affair

2018

In this chapter, the author analyzes Pierre Bourdieu as a representative of the French intellectual tradition. In the name of morality, he rose to defend those who suffered injustice. In the Bourdieu affair, the sufferers of injustice were the unemployed and part-time workers. The opponents were the neoliberal market ideologists, historical successors to the form of capitalism Emile Zola had already dissected in his book on the stock exchange, Avarice (greed), as well as audio-visual communication tools, which Bourdieu accused of mediocrity. As in the cases of Zola and Jean-Paul Sartre, Bourdieu’s message is universal, even though the problems selected, the form of their presentation and th…

Style (visual arts)PresentationStock exchangeMediocrity principleAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSociologyCapitalismMoralityInjusticemedia_common
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Human Soul, Body and Life Horizons

2013

Phenomenology of life develops an essential transformation of the positioning of life, human being, soul and life horizons. Human soul reflects the passions of the earth and of the skies. There are two directions characteristic for the soul – upward and downward. Life horizons are closely connected with life forms, styles of living. It has been described in rather different cultures including post-modern culture. This paper deals with A.-T. Tymieniecka’s ideas about the New Enlightenment and critique of too narrow an explanation of human subjectivity and body and discusses the need for balance between soul’s directions and decreasing of materialistic, consumerism life form, orientations to …

SubjectivityFeelingConsumerismAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyClassical antiquityPassionsEnlightenmentSocial scienceMaterialismSoulmedia_common
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The Feast of Life or the Feast of Reason – Kierkegaard Versus Plato

2011

The article consists of three sections. The first section “Dialogue at the intersection of literature and philosophy” analyzes the fundamental differences between the two modes of human intellectual activity – philosophy and literature on the basis of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s philosophy. Nevertheless, the intersection is possible in the form of dialogue. The second chapter “Negative existential maeutics” is dedicated to Kierkegaard’s conception of existential maeutics in comparison with the Socratic maeutics. The stress is put upon its negative characteristics – the distance, the interruption, the situation of existential shock. These restrictions are necessary to allow the participants’ s…

SubjectivityIntersectionAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophy and literaturePhilosophySection (typography)Socratic methodConversationOrder (virtue)Existentialismmedia_commonEpistemology
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Bringing the Past to Heel: History, Identity and Violence in Ian McEwan's Black Dogs

2007

Ian McEwan's 1992 novel Black Dogs employs postmodern understandings of history while also critiquing these same perspectives. In particular, by depicting the efforts of its protagonist, Jeremy, to write a memoir of his parents-in-law, it draws attention to the subjectivity of historical writing. While this quality has led some critics to condemn the novel for its escapism and amorality, the authors of the essay argue that Black Dogs is a statement about the necessity of history rather than its futility. Indeed, they read the text as a dramatization of humanity-s ability to bear rather than escape the often troubling burden of the past and an endorsement of the writing of history despite th…

SubjectivityLiteratureHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAmoralityIdentity (social science)HistoriographyPostmodernismEscapismDramatizationAestheticsMemoirbusinessmedia_commonLiterature & History
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Poética y Política sin Mundo

2018

The relationship between poetics and politics is fractured due to being in a world equally fractured, in crisis. The resulted split moves poetics and politics towards a so-called (and often sublimated) relationship between ethics and aesthetics. In fact, it seems that poeisis and politeia are learning to survive in a sterile and confine solitude. In the limits of a subjectivity bored by new ways of pressure, this article seeks to answer to this question: what are the options for creativity to become a new manner of communication and, most importantly, a critical link? The attempted answer will consider the current theoretical and practical circumstances of the relationship between poetics a…

SubjectivityPoliticsPoeticsAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSolitudeSociologyCreativitymedia_commonElyra
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“Sentir el cuerpo”: subjetividad y política en la sociedad de masas en España (1890-1931)

2018

El artículo reflexiona sobre las condiciones de aparición de los sujetos en la acción política asumiendo la centralidad del cuerpo como categoría de análisis. Partimos de la hipótesis de que el lenguaje de la política necesita un cuerpo en el que materializarse. Hay dos partes muy marcadas. En la primera, de carácter teórico, se repasan algunos hitos en la renovación del concepto de cuerpo y sus consecuencias en la conformación de la subjetividad. Se propone un concepto spinozista de cuerpo entendiendo este como espacio afectado en el que las emociones se materializan y, a la vez, como espacio activo en la producción del significado. En la segunda parte, se analiza un estudio de caso. La te…

SubjectivityPoliticsSociology and Political ScienceAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical historyMass societyShameSociologyDisgustBiopowerMeaning (linguistics)media_commonPolítica y Sociedad
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Subjectivation, togetherness, environment. Potentials of participatory art for Art Education for Sustainable Development (AESD)

2017

Through a process-oriented analysis of the participatory art project The Hill this article explores the relevance of participatory art projects for the development of AESD – Art Education for Sustainable Development. Inspired by Felix Guattari’s Three Ecologies (2008) the analysis moves through three sub-studies delving into three different aspects of the project. Each sub-study adopts two overlapping analytical ‘lenses’: The lens of a contemporary art form (performance art, community art, and site-specific art) and the lens of a related theoretical concept (subjectivation, togetherness, environment). The aim is to propose art educational ideas and strategies that stimulate students to chal…

SubjectivitySustainable developmentlcsh:NX1-82005 social sciencesGeneral Engineering010501 environmental scienceslcsh:Arts in general01 natural sciencesInterconnectednessVisual arts educationEpistemologyContemporary artPoliticsArt methodologyAesthetics0502 economics and businessPerformance artSociology050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInFormation: Nordic Journal of Art and Research
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Machine learning for a combined electroencephalographic anesthesia index to detect awareness under anesthesia

2020

Spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and auditory evoked potentials (AEP) have been suggested to monitor the level of consciousness during anesthesia. As both signals reflect different neuronal pathways, a combination of parameters from both signals may provide broader information about the brain status during anesthesia. Appropriate parameter selection and combination to a single index is crucial to take advantage of this potential. The field of machine learning offers algorithms for both parameter selection and combination. In this study, several established machine learning approaches including a method for the selection of suitable signal parameters and classification algorithms are a…

Support Vector MachinePhysiologyComputer scienceElectroencephalographycomputer.software_genreField (computer science)Machine Learning0302 clinical medicineLevel of consciousnessAnesthesiology030202 anesthesiologyMedicine and Health SciencesAnesthesiamedia_commonClinical NeurophysiologyAnesthesiology MonitoringBrain MappingMultidisciplinaryArtificial neural networkmedicine.diagnostic_testPharmaceuticsApplied MathematicsSimulation and ModelingQUnconsciousnessRElectroencephalographyNeuronal pathwayddc:ElectrophysiologyBioassays and Physiological AnalysisBrain ElectrophysiologyAnesthesiaPhysical SciencesEvoked Potentials AuditoryMedicinemedicine.symptomAlgorithmsAnesthetics IntravenousResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesConsciousnessImaging TechniquesCognitive NeuroscienceSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectNeurophysiologyNeuroimagingAnesthesia GeneralResearch and Analysis MethodsBayesian inferenceMachine learningMachine Learning Algorithms03 medical and health sciencesConsciousness MonitorsDrug TherapyArtificial IntelligenceMonitoring IntraoperativeSupport Vector MachinesmedicineHumansMonitoring Physiologicbusiness.industryElectrophysiological TechniquesBiology and Life SciencesSupport vector machineStatistical classificationCognitive ScienceNeural Networks ComputerArtificial intelligenceClinical MedicineConsciousnessbusinesscomputerMathematics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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I — Theatricality Introduction: Theatricality: A Key Concept in Theatre and Cultural Studies

1995

At the Theatre Historiography Symposium, held during the 1993 Helsinki IFTR/FIRT Conference, a specific term came into circulation which infiltrated and permeated the discussion to such an extent that it appeared to adopt the position and function of a key term in theatre historiography: ‘theatricality’. This was no great surprise, however. For the symposium set out to consider two basic issues: first, to examine the application of analytic strategies from other disciplines to theatre history and, secondly, to identify the distinctive features of theatre history as a single discipline. Both concerns are closely related to the concept of theatricality.

SurpriseLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural studiesMedia studiesHistoriographySociologyFunction (engineering)Key (music)media_commonTheatre Research International
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