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Narrativity and intertextuality in the making of a shared European memory

2016

The latest wave of European integration process, cultural Europeanization, includes complex processes, such as the attempts to create a shared European memory that would transcend national interpretations of the past. The cultural Europeanization can be perceived as a narrative operation: in it the EU, Europe, and Europeanness are given meanings and made sense of through narrativization. The article investigates the EU’s attempts to create a shared European memory by analyzing the exhibition narrative of the Parlamentarium, the visitors’ center of the European Parliament. The analysis indicates how the construction of an official shared European memory is operationalized through textual and…

Cultural StudiesnarrativeSociology and Political Science050109 social psychologyPerformative utteranceExhibitionintertekstuaalisuusEuropean integrationNarrative structure050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceta6160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeSociologyEuropean UnionEuropean unionIntertextualitymedia_common05 social sciencesNarrativityMedia studies0506 political scienceintertextualityParlamentariumLawPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean memory
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Narrative Tools for Games : Focalization, Granularity, and the Mode of Narration in Games

2015

This article looks at three narratological concepts—focalization, granularity, and the mode of narration—and explores how these concepts apply to games. It is shown how these concepts can be used as tools for creating meaning-effects, which are understood here as cognitive responses from the player. Focalization is shown to have a hybrid form in games. This article also explores the different types of narrators and granularities in games, and how these three concepts can be used to create meaning-effects. This is done by discussing examples from several games, for example, Assassin’s Creed III, Skyrim, Fallout: New Vegas, and Civilization.

Cultural StudiesnarrativeComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectta6122kerronta050801 communication & media studiesgranularitycomputer.software_genrenarratologiamode of narration0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Focalizationperspectivesta616NarrativeApplied Psychologymedia_commonfokalisaatio060201 languages & linguisticsCognitive scienceCivilizationMultimediaCommunication05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Cognitionfocalization06 humanities and the artsmeaning-effectHuman-Computer InteractionAnthropology0602 languages and literatureGranularitycomputerdigitaaliset pelitCreed
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Death and Transfiguration : The Late Kim Jong-il Aesthetic in North Korean Cultural Production

2016

This article assesses the official music scene in Pyongyang over a span of five dramatic years, surveying how changes in the field of music from 2009 to 2014 mirrored and in some cases presaged North Korean dynastic succession and political consolidation. The article draws upon a new abundance of performance data on North Korean musical groups, data which we argue is important but has largely been ignored or mischaracterized heretofore. The central crisis dealt with in the article is the decline and demise of Kim Jong-il, the architect of North Korea’s musical culture. In his final years, Kim Jong-il assented to the creation of a new leading musical group known as the Unhasu Orchestra, prom…

Cultural Studiesta520media_common.quotation_subjectWishArt historyMusicalKim Jong-il050105 experimental psychologyNorth KoreaPoliticsdeathta6160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonLiteraturetransfigurationCultural sectormusiikkielämäbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationArtDemisekuolemaPohjois-Koreabusiness0503 educationMusicPopular Music and Society
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A Metaphor for Identities in Transition through Urbanization and Globalization: Tofu and One Hundred Surnames

2019

The Chinese artist Chen Qiulin has been taking displacement and the resulting unrest in people’s identity as her persistent theme since the early 1990s. Focusing on a series of her works made since 2004 dealing explicitly with tofu and Chinese surnames, this paper examines her exploration of identities in transition in the context of China’s mass urbanization and globalization. By showing the artist’s conceptual evolution, her preference for materials and mediums, and her exhibition strategy, this paper explores two issues. First, it illuminates how the artist has transformed “tofu” and “surname” into a metaphor for the dilemma of identity under the urbanization in China. Second, it discuss…

ChinaCultural identityMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Context (language use)diasporacontemporary artDiasporaContemporary artGlobalizationnykytaideta616identiteettiSociologyChinalcsh:History of the artsmedia_commonmuisti (kognitio)urbanisationta6132memory (cognition)AestheticsKiinakaupungistuminenArtikkelitlcsh:NX440-632identity (mental objects)Tahiti
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Recent documentary films about migration: in search of common humanity

2019

The article analyzes four recent documentary films that deal with the current migration crisis, describing migration from Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe. The Land Between (David Fedel...

dokumenttielokuvatHistoryMiddle EastVisual Arts and Performing ArtsHuman rightsrefugeedomCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesDocumentary filmmigrationhuman rightspakolaisuusdocumentary film0508 media and communicationsihmisoikeudet050903 gender studiesmaahanmuuttota6131Humanityta6160509 other social sciencesmedia_commonStudies in Documentary Film
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The Concept of Love in Masculinist Blogs : A Strategic Ideal

2018

Love is often considered a positive emotion and an ethical relationship between people. The representations of love in contemporary culture usually emphasise its beneficial, even empowering effects. However, the fluidity of the concept also enables other kinds of representations of love to flourish. For example, the advocates of traditional gender order — masculinists or male rights activists (MRAs)-— use idealistic images of heterosexual love, often intertwined with the idealised heterosexual nuclear family, to promote repressive ideologies such as misogyny and antifeminism. This is increasingly done with the help of internet sites. In this chapter I wish to show that the fluidity of the c…

Ideal (set theory)traditional gender orderintersektionaalisuusihanteetemotionsblogsblogitsukupuolimaskuliinisuusantifeminismrakkausAestheticstunteetsukupuoliroolitta5141genderta616Sociologyta518cultural studymasculinistsaffectsintersectionalitylove
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An overview of the music therapy professional recognition in the EU

2016

This article documents the development of the professional recognition of music therapy in the EU. First, a brief history of the origins of modern music therapy in Europe is presented, followed by more detailed analysis of the establishment of training courses and professional associations across Europe. Second, the stages in the professionalization process according to Ridder, Lerner and Suvini (2015) are discussed. Third, the importance of the European Music Therapy Confederation in promoting music therapy recognition in the EU is highlighted.

Medical educationmedicine.medical_specialtyMusic therapybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)music therapyEuropean Music Therapy ConfederationAlternative medicinemusiikkiterapiaProfessionalizationEducationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMedicineta616Professional associationbusinessHumanitiesprofessional recognitionSpecialusis Ugdymas / Special Education
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Playfulness and Freedom of Choice in Matters of Belonging

2018

Dorothea Breier 2017. The Vague Feeling of Belonging of a Transcultural Generation. An Ethnographic Study on Germans and their Descendants in Contemporary Helsinki, Finland. Helsinki: University of Helsinki. 250 pp. Diss. ISBN 978-951-51-3811-8 (paperback). ISBN 978-951-51-3812-5 (PDF).

Cultural Studieskirja-arvostelutFeelingBook ReviewsAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFreedom of choiceta616Gender studiesSociologybook reviewmedia_commonEthnologia Fennica
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Do Videogames Simulate? Virtuality and Imitation in the Philosophy of Simulation

2015

Simulation. The concept of simulation has been contested in academia since its proliferation in the 1960s. This is hardly the case in videogame research, the subject of which is commonly discussed as a simulation or something that simulates with little analytical consideration of the term’s other scientific roles. Comparison. The article compares the simulation of videogame research to the ways in which other scientific sectors utilize the term. Problematic science communication. It turns out that videogame research has found an eccentric use for simulation with none or little relation to the term’s scientific (knowledge-driven) and etymological (imitational) predecessors. This becomes a p…

Computer scienceMetaphorbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesAnimationComputer Science ApplicationsEpistemologyta616Science communicationVirtuality (gaming)The Conceptual FrameworkArtificial intelligenceta518Materialismbusinessta611media_commonSimulation & Gaming
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Does Finland Need Raciolinguistics?

2017

A growing number of applied linguists and language educators in the US/North American context advocate for and from a scholarly perspective which views language issues in relation to racial issues and vice versa. The emergent field of raciolinguistics highlights the relationships between language and race/racism and has brought about research that investigates their intersections. Should scholars in Finland adopt (and adapt) such an approach to scholarly work? Three Finland-based scholars explore this question in a question ("prompt") - response format.

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