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”Pitikö runouskin vetää ihan läskiksi?”

2015

The Affective Reception of Tytti Heikkinen’s Poem “Ryhavalaan tasoa” In this article, I analyze the reception of Tytti Heikkinen’s poem ”Ryhavalaan tasoa” (”On par with whales”) from the viewpoint of affectivity. ”Ryhavalaan tasoa” is a Flarf poem which means that it has been made of material found from the internet with weird search terms. Flarf poetry is also based on a kind of aesthetics of ugliness. The poem is a dramatic monologue in which the speaking I – a girl called ”Fatty XL” – talks unrestrainedly and vulgarly about fatness, sexuality and shame. Theoretically, the article relies mainly on Rita Felski’s and Sianne Ngai’s views on affectivity of reading. The research material consi…

LiteraturePoetrybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectShameHuman sexualityGeneral MedicineArtPoliticsFeelingReading (process)GirlbusinessContent (Freudian dream analysis)media_commonAVAIN - Kirjallisuudentutkimuksen aikakauslehti
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Norwegian Translations of Anne of Green Gables: Omissions and Textual Manipulations

2019

Lucy M. Montgomery’s classic novel Anne of Green Gables has been translated into Norwegian four times, but Mimi Sverdrup Lunden’s 1940 translation of the novel remained in print until 2009, and was the only version of Anne available to several generations of Norwegian readers. This article examines Sverdrup Lunden’s translation in light of her political engagements in both the women’s and labour movements in the pre- and immediately post-war era with an eye towards contextualising the omissions, manipulations, and textual transformation in the Norwegian version. Central to the argument of the article is the notion that Sverdrup Lunden’s political convictions led to her crafting a secularise…

LiteraturePoliticsHistoryArgumentbusiness.industrySverdruplanguageNorwegianbusinesslanguage.human_language
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Er?mos Aporos as the Paradigmatic Figure of Western (Thanato) Political Subject

2013

The originary figure of the Western political subject is neither the Aristotelian zōon politikon nor the Agambenian homo sacer but the Socratic erēmos aporos. Like the Agambenian homo sacer, the Socratic erēmos aporos is abandoned by his fellow citizens, not outside the polis but in the polis, being a refugee in his own city. He lives, as Callicles says of Socrates in Gorgias (486c), “in his city as an absolute outcast.” Moreover, like the Agambenian homo sacer, the Socratic erēmos aporos also lives in a state close to death—“in a state as close to death as possible,” as Socrates says of himself in Phaedo (67d). However, there is a decisive difference between the Agambenian homo sacer and …

LiteratureSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophySubject (philosophy)LinguisticsSOCRATESPoliticsSovereigntyPolitical Science and International RelationsSocratic methodta517businessConscienceBiopowermedia_commonAlternatives
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On the Strangeness of Pop Art Picturebooks: Pictures, Texts, Paratexts

2011

As a species of picturebook emerging around 1970, some Pop Art picturebooks were quite successful in their time, but appear strange from today's point of view. This strangeness has to do with multiple transgressions of traditional conventions restricting the notion of a “good” picturebook: transgressions regarding artistic style (influenced by the Pop Art movement), transgressions regarding the stories' content (with their emphasis on weird characters, surprising twists in narration and plot, and a fanciful combination of sceneries), and transgressions regarding the idea that politics and economic and social problems should be banned from picturebooks (displaying an anti-capitalist or anti-…

LiteratureStyle (visual arts)PoliticsPoint (typography)business.industryAestheticsPhilosophyNarrativeParatextPlot (narrative)businessContent (Freudian dream analysis)Emphasis (typography)New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship
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La interculturalitat a la literatura infantil i juvenil catalana

2016

Resum: Aquest article analitza la presència de la interculturalitat en la literatura infantil i juvenil (LIJ) escrita en català en els anys 2002-2006, un període d’especial augment de la immigració i també dels debats sobre l’educació intercultural a casa nostra. L’estudi, fet a partir d’un corpus de 95 llibres triats a través de l’encreuament de diversos factors de selecció (premis literaris, llistes de recomanació i ressenyes positives), permet acostar-nos al tema de la diversitat cultural expressada des d’una perspectiva àmplia. Com a conclusió, però, considerem que la LIJ catalana del període estudiat no dóna compte d’aquesta diversitat cultural. Ni la ja existent, ni la creada per les …

LiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLinguistics and LanguageLingüísticaFilologíasInterculturalitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationGender studiesLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageGlobalizationliteratura infantil i juvenil catalana; interculturalitat; multiculturalitat; educació literària; diversitat cultural; literatura de minories; cànon literari; globalitzacióMulticulturalismCultural diversity:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageCatalanSociologybusinessPeriod (music)media_commonDiversity (politics)Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia
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Einstein and Relativity: What Price Fame?

2012

ArgumentEinstein's initial fame came in late 1919 with a dramatic breakthrough in his general theory of relativity. Through a remarkable confluence of events and circumstances, the mass media soon projected an image of the photogenic physicist as a bold new revolutionary thinker. With his theory of relativity Einstein had overthrown outworn ideas about space and time dating back to Newton's day, no small feat. While downplaying his reputation as a revolutionary, Einstein proved he was well cast for the role of mild-mannered scientific genius. Yet fame demanded its price. Surrounded by social and economic unrest in Berlin, he was caught between two worlds, one struggling to be born, another …

LiteratureWeimar RepublicHistoryHistoriography of sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhotogenicGeneral Social SciencesContext (language use)GeniusPoliticssymbols.namesakeSymbolHistory and Philosophy of SciencesymbolsEinsteinbusinessmedia_commonScience in Context
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IMAGINED REBELLION: WHAT DOESN'T HAPPEN IN THE WINTER'S TALE

2014

International audience; Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale features a pattern of violent rebellion that only just fails to happen. Such moments of near-rebellion, best interpreted through the play's master trope of the moving statue, constitute an exploration of the causes of political rebellion and how best to avert it. Thanks to the close integration of its romance aesthetics and political realism, The Winter's Tale can be read as a "Mirror for Kings".

Literature[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureShakespearebusiness.industrycounselPhilosophyTrope (literature)statue[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureRomancetyrannyekphrasisGender StudiesPoliticsStatuebusinessimaginationauthorityComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRealismRebellionGender Studies
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Competency-based Teaching of Shakespeare: How to Master King Lear

2011

Shakespeare’s hypotext has invited so many hypertextual transformations over the last four hundred years that twenty-first century students deserve the chance of digging into this rich mine of information and dramatic possibilities. The practical approach of a competency-based teaching method offers great advantages over traditional practices in that it devises a series of specific tasks for students to perform. As a result, their linguistic, historical, theatrical and intercultural skills are enhanced to such an extent that they acquire the competence they need to approach other early modern texts in a confident manner. This paper suggests a variety of tasks which can help students achieve…

Literaturebusiness.industryTeaching methodCultural contextEducationVisual artsPoliticsHypotextEnglish literatureSemioticsSociologybusinessCompetence (human resources)DramaInternational Education Studies
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Romania: Regional Persistence in a Highly Nationalized Party System

2017

Romania has a nationalized party system whereby the effective number of parliamentary parties has gone down and the left-right dimension of political competition has become consolidated. Statewide parties manage to electorally homogenize the electorate through using a similar electoral system for regional and national elections and by holding regional elections just before national elections. However, in this chapter, we also find that regional parties are persistently present in some regions and some of them mobilize voters along an ethno-cultural dimension. These regional parties do not only have an important impact at the regional level by offering alternative policy options but they are…

Local electionElectoral system05 social sciences0507 social and economic geography0506 political scienceCompetition (economics)PoliticsNational electionPolitical economyPolitical scienceCounty council050602 political science & public administrationNational levelEconomic systemDimension (data warehouse)050703 geography
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THE ROLE OF THE LOQUAT IN MAINTAINING ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN THE CONCA D'ORO ORCHARDS OF SICILY

2015

The loquat [Eriobotryo japonica (Thumb.) Lindl.] is an allochthonous species long cultivated in Sicily. In some parts of Sicily such as the Siracusa province, the loquat is cultivated in mono-specific orchards. In other sites, like Conca d'Oro and other places near the town of Palermo, loquat is intercropped with other tree species such as citrus, apricot, peach, mulberry, walnut, Mediterranean hackberry. The loquat plays an important role in order to increase biodiversity within these orchards. The old or dead loquat trees host a variety of xylophagous insects and more in particular Coleoptera: Cerambycidae beetles Dynastidae, and Cetoniidae. Longhorn beetles, rhinoceros beetles and flower…

Longhorn beetleAgroforestrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEryobotria japonicaWood decomposerBiodiversityBiodiversityHorticultureBiologyLonghorn beetleDiversity (politics)media_commonActa Horticulturae
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