Search results for "Memories"
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Koulutuksen kokemusasiantuntijat äänessä
2018
Arvosteltu teos: Välijärvi, Jouni, Mannonen, Joonas, Huttunen, Oona, Ojanen, Hilma & Koskelo, Wilhelmiina 2018. Maailma muuttuu – Muuttuuko koulukin? Jyväskylä: Docendo. 183 s.
Sodan kauheuksien kokemushistoriaa
2018
Vuoden 1918 sodan muistovuoden lopuksi
2018
From the vocal gesture to the writing of music
2009
In the present study I will analyse the multifaceted functions of the external vocal gestures of the chironomical type and their influence on the first trace-forms of music writing : neumes. I will also outline the impact of vocal gestures within the dynamics of the learning process in singing and in the transitional process from oral musical culture to music writing. My aim is to extend the study of vocal gestures towards the exegesis of the writing of music. From an ontological and epistemological standpoint I will draw hypotheses concerning the processes leading from an audiooral musical memory culture to an oral-visual musical memory culture all the while maintaining the former in our W…
Andreasa Bana ucieczka ze świata ("Belladonna” Dašy Drndić i "O starzeniu się” Jeana Améry’ego)
2016
The paper analyses the final phase in the life of of Daša Drndić’s Belladonna’s protagonist. In the last years of his existence, Andreas Ban’s consciousness is dominated by the thoughts about illness and the nearing retirement. Commonly, both these phenomena mark the threshold of an old age. When it comes to this particular character, they amplify the sensation of solitude (initially stemming from the keen sense of criticism that Ban displays) as well as impotence (connected to the disagreement with the existence of asenile and poor life of an aged man to which Ban is doomed). Drndić uses her novel’s protagonist to accuse both the Croatian state and the contemporary civilization of fetishiz…
The 4th international oral history conference «Generation, Migration and Memory: Narrative and its Transformations»: Conference programm and abstracts
2020
The 4th international oral history conference «Generation, Migration and Memory: Narrative and its Transformations», November 12-13, 2020. University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology. Conference programm and abstracts.
Identifying the Impact of Game Music both Within and Beyond Gameplay
2021
This paper presents an overview of and a brief critical reflection on game music’s impact on players both within and beyond the context of gameplay. The analysis is based both on the current literature as well as on preliminary (work-in-progress) observations of our research project Game Music Everyday Memories. We consider how the functions and uses of game music potentially extend to people’s everyday life, thus constituting a personally and culturally meaningful relationship with music that is not immediately connected to gameplay. On the other hand, we consider the ways game music and a person’s attachment to the music are involved in gameplay motivation and potential game retention. As…
Muistoihin kaivertuneet tilat : tutkimushanke mielisairaalamuistoista
2018
‘Cos I’m a Survivor’ : Narratives of coping and resilience in recollections of difficult childhood in post-war Finland
2018
In post-war Finland thousands of children experienced poor upbringing, neglect and abuse, and had to deal with their experiences without social support from adults. In this article we study how difficult and bitter experiences related to childhood crises are remembered, reinterpreted and reframed in later life and in contemporary Finland. As research material we use both oral and written reminiscences of childhood in the post-war years collected in the period 2014–2016. We argue that in the recollections of difficult childhood coping and resilience emerge as major narrative themes. Although informants in their childhood were forced to suffer in silence, they remember themselves as being res…
The shape of the water
2016
The Po River is a living organism that breathes: it inhales and swells; it exhales and releases its energy. Between two extreme phases of overflow and shallows, there are endless variations. In Piacenza, at the riverside, hydrometric instruments also took size and shape of a special building in reinforced concrete crowned by conical elements. When the water level rises, it floods the earth gradually; it deletes some marks lapping, and then reveals other things. The water clears and continuously constructs, in a surreal atmosphere of expectation, always in the balance between the catastrophe and the regeneration of a soil that emerges like an archaeological plan. Visible volumes are like the…