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"I had rather be a thing than an angel." : a comparative study of Jane Austen's and Charlotte Brontë's views on women's status in Victorian society
2001
Queer-luenta etelävaltioiden groteskeista henkilöhahmoista Truman Capoten romaanissa Other Voices, Other Rooms
2014
Tutkielmassa tarkastellaan etelävaltioiden kirjallisuuden groteskia hahmoa eli Southern grotesque -tyyppihahmoa Truman Capoten romaanissa Other Voices, Other Rooms (1948). Teoksen neljää eri henkilöhahmoa analysoidaan sekä queer-teorian avulla että suhteessa etelävaltioiden goottilaisen romaanin traditioon. Työ etenee kirjallisen henkilöhahmon määrittelyn kautta Southern grotesque -hahmon erityispiirteisiin ja siitä tehtyihin tulkintoihin. Etelävaltioiden groteskeja hahmoja, joiksi myös Other Voices, Other Roomsin hahmot on luokiteltu, on pidetty perinteisten määritelmien mukaan esimerkiksi epäluonnollisina, rumina ja perversseinä, ja niiden funktioksi on nähty naurun tai pelon herättäminen…
Kuoleman arvoituksesta elämän mysteeriin : Paul Austerin City of Glass salapoliisiromaanin parodiana
1999
MINIMALIST THEORY OF FICTION AND THE ICTHINKING® METHOD AS A BACKGROUND FOR NEW INSIGHTS TO AUTISM
2021
The standard approach to conceptual understanding in the case of autism uses the distinction of abstract versus concrete thinking. This approach has its benefits but fails to explain all features of language use. For example, some concepts change their meaning in different contexts in contrast to concepts that are more rigid in their uses, such as mathematical concepts. This idea has its background in Minimalist theory of fiction (MTF), a theory that considers ‘skills to use words’ essential for understanding fiction, contrasting with theories that require pretending or make believe to understand fiction. From this background, the theory of Integrative Complexity (IC), and the method animat…
An exploration of semi-supervised text classification
2021
Master's thesis in Information- and communication technology (IKT590) Obtaining labeled data to train natural language machine learning algorithms is often expensive and time-consuming, while unlabeled data usually is free and easy to get. Frequently a large amount of labeled data is required by supervised learning to achieve good text classification performance. Semi-supervised learning (SSL) for text classification is an exciting area of research. SSL is a technique exploiting unlabeled and labeled data to achieve better classification performance than using labeled data alone and is particularly useful with limited labeled data. This thesis explores the impact of different parameters on …
Generative Adversarial Networks for Improving Face Classification
2017
Master's thesis Information- and communication technology IKT590 - University of Agder 2017 Facial recognition can be applied in a wide variety of cases, including entertainment purposes and biometric security. In this thesis we take a look at improving the results of an existing facial recognition approach by utilizing generative adversarial networks to improve the existing dataset. The training data was taken from the LFW dataset[4] and was preprocessed using OpenCV[2] for face detection. The faces in the dataset was cropped and resized so every image is the same size and can easily be passed to a convolutional neural network. To the best of our knowledge no generative adversarial network…
Simulations of networked critical infrastructures
2018
Master's thesis Information- and communication technology IKT590 - University of Agder 2018 Critical infrastructure (CI) refers to assets that are essential for the functioning of a society and economy, such as telecommunication/ICT; energy generation, transmission and distribution; financial sector; etc. CIs are tightly coupled, creating a complex system where failures propagate from a disrupted CI to other CIs, aggravating and prolonging the societal impact through cascading effects. This thesis extends a system dynamic model by Eliza Canzani describing how a failed critical infrastructure that cannot deliver products and services impacts other critical infrastructures, and how a critical…
Conditions and strategies to meet the challenges imposed by the COVID-19-related visiting restrictions in the intensive care unit: A Scandinavian cro…
2022
ObjectivesTo examine conditions and strategies to meet the challenges imposed by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related visiting restrictions in Scandinavian intensive care units.Research methodology/designA cross-sectional survey.SettingAdult intensive care units in Denmark, Norway and Sweden.Main outcome measuresLikert scale responses and free-text comments within six areas: capacity and staffing, visiting policies and access to the unit, information and conferences with relatives, written information, children as relatives and follow-up initiatives.ResultsThe overall response rate was 53% (74/140 participating units). All intensive care units had planned for capacity extensions;…
Reframing belonging : affective localism and the early fiction of Reino Rinne
2017
ABSTRACTThe early fiction of a novelist and journalist born in the north of Finland, Reino Rinne (1913–2002), is illustrative of the post-war interest in a redefinition of cultural belonging. The aim of this article is to offer a reading of Rinne’s works that throws light on the way they exemplify a post-war articulation of affective localism. What is especially characteristic of the affective localism produced in Rinne’s early fiction is the deployment of certain narrative elements, realism as an aesthetic regime, tropes of spatial belonging and historical myths that are endowed with affective charge. A comparison between Rinne's first novel Tunturit hymyilevat. Kuvaus Lapista 1900-luvun a…
The minor as major: Outsiderness and social class in Saara Turunen’s prose
2021
Saara Turunen’s Sivuhenkilö is a work of autofiction, which tells the story of a year in its unnamed protagonist’s life. Despite her success as an author, the protagonist feels like a minor character in her own life: an outsider both because of her gender and her profession as a writer. In this article, I offer a critical reading of Turunen’s prose by asking what political implications are attached to her handling of outsiderness. I approach outsiderness not merely as a theme, but also as a genre-specific feature peculiar to the tradition of feminist rewriting. Based on my reading of Sivuhenkilö, I argue that regardless of its feminist potential, framing oneself as an outsider can function …