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(De)terminologisation processes in wine tasting notes : How expressive are canonical and non-canonical hedonic markers?

2022

Following the proposal of Gautier (2018), an important part of the “terminology” of wine tasting notes is made up by hedonic markers that cannot always be treated as terms – in the traditional meaning of technical/specialised terms – as they lack a consensual definition acknowledged by field experts. The main challenges of such markers concern at least the following three dimensions: (i) they are directly linked to the gustative experience of the taster/speaker and his/her experiential memory; (ii) they are also linked to the field knowledge and the degree of expertise of the taster/speaker – be it a “true” knowledge or his/her ability to imitate expert discourse and (iii) they are mostly s…

Cognitive semanticsEnologyExpressivityWineSubjectivityDiscourseTerminology[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSemantics
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Del Comune, o un’etica per il XXI secolo?

2021

This article proposes an ethical reinterpretation of Dardot and Laval's analyses of the concept of the "commune", published in 2014. The circulation of ethical arguments and the activation of a line of thought related to public ethics can indeed contribute to finding an answer to some objections moved to the proposal of the commune. This is the intention of my contribution, which focuses in particular on the question of the subjectivity implied, or rather evoked by the theoretical-political proposal of the French thinkers.

Commune Subjectivity Public EthicsSettore M-FIL/03 - Filosofia Morale
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The Community of the Self

2016

The essay examines the hermeneutical criticism of Hegelian recognition, showing that this is based on the thesis of a reductive vision of the meaning of the negative in the Hegelian dialectic. According to hermeneutical thinking, despite his criticism of the abstract universal and his understanding of negation as relationship, Hegel doesn’t get definitely rid of the merely ‘logical’ sense of negation in terms of exclusion or elimination. Thus he conceives recognition as a definitive overcoming of diversity, and therefore of otherness. However, reconsidering the radical Hegelian recognition of reciprocity, the essay attempts to reverse this critical thesis showing how the very hermeneutical …

Community Hegel IntersubjectivitySettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
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La intimidad corporal en la filosofía de Ortega y Gasset

2015

[EN] In the face of the social crisis of intimacy for the extimacy, in neurosciences, and its reduction to privacy in legal field, this article explains the orteguian idea of the intimacy highlighting its bodily character. This notion of intimacy, rooted in body, discovers the sentimental aspect of reality (lyricism), and also overcomes thingism and subjectivism through the analysis of the mechanism of metaphor and the capacity of entering yourself. Reality of intimacy is conceived as enforceability (executive reality), and represents an alternative to idealism, objetivism of conscience and psychological introspection.

ConCienciaPsychoanalysisLyricismMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectB1-5802SubjetividadFace (sociological concept)VitalidadEntering YourselfCuerpoInterioridadVitalitySpiritExecutive RealityFeelingIdealismSubjectivismAlmaPhilosophy (General)Inwardnesslcsh:B1-5802Consciencemedia_commonEspírituSentimientoMetáforaPhilosophyField (Bourdieu)lcsh:Philosophy (General)Realidad ejecutivaSoulEnsimismamientoSubjectivityIPhilosophySubjectivity.MetaphorIntrospectionConcienceYoBodyHumanitiesIsegoria 53: 491-513 (2015)
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Review of Foolen, Lüdtke, Racine & Jordan (2012): Moving Ourselves. Moving Others. Motion and Emotion in Intersubjectivity, Consciousness and Lan…

2013

Cultural StudiesCognitive scienceLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectConsciousnessPsychologyLanguage and LinguisticsIntersubjectivityMotion (physics)media_commonLanguage and Dialogue
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Subjectivity and Femininity: Reading Antigone

2017

With Antigone's lecture, author answer to the question: what is a subject in the feminine? This question allows us to overcome the classic interpretations of Antigone (Hegel, Lacan) and to elaborate a new reading thanks to Kierkegaard, Butler, Derrida, Marion and to the centrality of the theme of love.

Cultural StudiesSubjectivityAntigone femininity subjectivity Hegel Butler KierkegaardLiterature and Literary TheorySociology and Political ScienceAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectReading (process)Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia TeoreticaArtFemininitymedia_commonCR: The New Centennial Review
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Dinámicas de la forma audiovisual. Puesta en forma y representación subjetiva en el cine argentino del nuevo siglo: 'Papá Iván', 'Encontrando a Vícto…

2014

Resumen : Tomando al cine como territorio audiovisual y a la imagen como ambito de problematizacion se trataria de reconocer, describir e interpretar las estrategias formales que disenan ciertas “ficciones politicas de lo real”. Dentro de las narrativas audiovisuales del nuevo milenio, agrupadas en torno a la construccion de una politicidad, se busca caracterizar  sus  “dinamicas mnemicas”, de interrogar el entramado de elecciones esteticas que subyace en la textura de las imagenes. A partir del conjunto de determinaciones que las imagenes proponen ?que identidad visual o poetica visual sobreviene del paisaje formal que nos entregan?  ?Que formas adopta el pasado? ?De que manera el relato c…

Cultural StudiesSubjectivityLinguistics and LanguageHistoryHistoria del cienComunicación AudiovisualLiterature and Literary TheoryPoetryMemoria; Papá Iván; Encontrando a Víctor; Infancia ClandestinaCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectHistoria del cien; Estudios Culturales; Comunicación Audiovisual; Estudios de MemoriaArtEstudios CulturalesEstudios de MemoriaLanguage and LinguisticsEncontrando a VíctorInfancia ClandestinaPapá IvánMemoriaHumanitiesmedia_common
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Testimonio, Subjetividad y lenguajes femeninos en contextos de violencia política en América Latina

2015

Resumen: En el marco del proyecto de investigacion Narrativa Testimonial, Politicas de la Memoria y Subjetividad en America Latina , el presente articulo lleva a cabo algunas reflexiones sobre un corpus documental basado en textos escritos por mujeres que hicieron parte de grupos de izquierda que optaron por la via armada entre los anos 60 y 90 del siglo pasado. Con ello se busca iluminar los modos como la violencia politica y el terrorismo de estado modularon la cultura politica en America Latina e incidieron en la configuracion de las subjetividades de quienes fueron actores directos o indirectos de dichos acontecimientos, al tiempo que se explora en dichas narrativas algunas de sus impli…

Cultural StudiesSubjectivityLinguistics and LanguageHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLatin AmericansLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationHumanidadesTestimonialLanguage and LinguisticsPoliticsPolitical science:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Political violenceHumanidades. GeneralidadesPolitical cultureCorpus basedNarrativeHumanities
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Decolonizing Othello in search of black feminist North American identities: Djanet Sears' Harlem duet and Toni Morrison's Desdemona

2017

<p>The plays <em>Harlem duet </em>(1997) by African Canadian playwright Djanet Sears and <em>Desdemona </em>(2012) by Toni Morrison signify upon European texts aiming to carve out a new definition of what it means to be black in North America. Therefore both texts make for interesting reading in the study of (black) identity construction within US and Canadian contexts for, by revising Shakespeare’s <em>Othello</em>, they rethink and rewrite a social and racial reality unrelentingly disrupted by difference and hybridity. Sears’ play establishes a specific reading of Canadianness in dialogue with African America to erect a possibility of healing and …

Cultural StudiesSubjectivityLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Feminist selfLanguage and LinguisticsFeminismEducationEthosAfrican CanadianHybridity0504 sociologyBlack identitySociologyAfrican Americanmedia_common05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsGender studies06 humanities and the artsDemocracy060402 drama & theaterNorth AmericaOthello0604 artsCultural pluralismDramaInternational Journal of English Studies
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« Autonomy in the Dock: Oscar Wilde’s first trial »

2014

Les procès d’Oscar Wilde de 1895 ont donné lieu à de multiples interprétations qui soulignent en particulier comment ils ont permis la cristallisation d’une identité gaie. Ils méritent également d’être mis en relation avec le texte de Wilde « The Soul of Man under Socialism » (1891) qui propose une subjectivité fondée sur l’individualisme et l’autonomie personnelle. Ce projet qui a fort inquiété les juges et l’Establishment anglais n’est pas sans rapport avec les thèses de Cornélius Castoriadis sur l’autonomie dans la Grèce antique, référence que les deux auteurs partagent. The 1895 Wilde trials are usually seen as either the trial of non-normative sexualities or as enabling a definition of…

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