622 research outputs found

    Ruin in the films of Jia Zhangke

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    This article explores the reflection, representation and psychogeographic affect of the ruins in the films by the Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke (b. 1970). During the Maoist period, ruins were signs of developmental progression; as Mao Zedong proclaimed, ‘there is no construction without destruction ... Put destruction first, and in the process you have construction.’ The author argues that the ruins are not just the effects of China’s fast-paced modernization, but are also symbols of the destruction of Maoist society. Furthermore, by recording the state and act of destruction, these films enhance the phenomenological and affective aspects of the ruin. Finally, when construction is realized in the films (the construction from destruction), it is either threatening or ‘futuristic’; thus, both the ruin and construction estrange the previous residents from their environment by rejecting them from the places that they once lived and chronologically estrange them from the projected utopian future

    Entrainment studies in cloud-like flows using novel scanning tomography technique

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    Clouds are one of the major sources of uncertainty in climate prediction.The present work is to study the dynamics of orographic clouds. We considered a planar turbulent wall jet with off source volumetric heating as an appropriate low order fluid-dynamical model for studying the turbulence and entrainment in orographic-clouds. Entrainment was found to reduce drastically with the off-source volumetric heat addition. We found that the reduction of entrainment started at a bulk-Richardson number which was an order of magnitude smaller than that seen in earlier experiments [1] on free standing cumulus clouds. This is consistent with observations in real orographic clouds which develop as a thin sheet rising along the mountain slope. We have developed a novel scanning tomography technique for getting concentration field in turbulent shear flows. This technique is being applied on cloud-like flow to understand the entrainment characteristics. Detailed results will be presented at the conference

    Russian Religious Philosopher K.N. Leontiev: Personality Transformation in the Space of the Orthodox Culture of Athos

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    Athos has always played a special role in the life of Russian society. She was always an example of the proper organization of monastic life for many Russian ascetics. Important trail she left in the life of the Russian intelligentsia. Its dispensation has transformed their attitude towards life and aspirations. This article describes the part of the life of the Russian religious philosopher K.N. Leontiev in the context of the impact space of the Orthodox culture of Athos. The author considers the question of spiritual transformation of the personality of the philosopher, examines the origins of several of his works, religious and philosophical views. The author pays special attention to the formation of the individual of K.N.Leontiev in early childhood and traces the impact of this in the future writer's biography. The author dwells in detail on the characteristics of the personality of the philosopher, as he believes that it is inseparable from his books.</jats:p

    Dismantling the Myth of Nature and Naturalism in the Select Poems of K.N. Daruwalla

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    The most extensive journeys commence with a singular step. Naturalism also has its historical footprints. The evolution of realistic and naturalistic literature can be traced back to Émile Zola’s contributions. Subsequently, France introduced the principles of realism and naturalism to Britain. Good literature frequently transcends national boundaries. The naturalism of French literature soon became an integral part of British literature. In British literature, the spirit of naturalism flourished through the works of Joseph Conrad, a Polish-born author who wrote in English. The naturalistic movement in British literature has significantly influenced the evolution of Indian literature in English, demonstrating a substantial interconnection between these literary traditions and highlighting how cultural and historical contexts shape literary expression. This research explores the dynamics of this influence, examining key works and authors that illustrate the impact of British naturalism on the thematic and stylistic development of Indian English literature. It underwent a phenomenal transformation with the aid of a group of poets known as the ‘neo-modernists’. K.N. Daruwalla, the group leader, made this naturalistic temperament his Black Horse in riding the Odysseus journey of English literature by the Indians. This paper aims to explore the spirit of nature and naturalism in the poetry of K.N. Daruwalla

    Abundance of postlarval and juvenile shrimp.

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    p. 26-27.Postlarval shrimp were collected from Aransas Pass, Galveston, Gilchrist, and Sabine Pass, Texas to predict abundance of adult brown shrimp. An additional study was initiated to determine how year to year differences in shrimp growth may be associated with changes in abundance.http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.ht

    Abundance of juvenile shrimp.

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    p. 31-32.To obtain a possible index of later abundance of adult shrimp, the monitoring of the passage of postlarval shrimp into Galveston Bay was begun November 1959. A station was established inside the entrance to Bolivar Roads near the south jetty on the sand flats. Results indicated a catch per effort for brown bait shrimp was 29.8, 18.3 and 30.4 for 1960, 1961 and 1962 respectively.http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.ht

    Postlarval and juvenile shrimp.

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    p. 14-16.Indices of abundance for the two younger stages and the monthly catch of adult brown shrimp in Galveston Bay are tabulated.http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.ht

    Initial success in estimating rearing-pond shrimp population

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    pgs. 11-12No abstract availablehttp://gbic.tamug.edu/request.ht
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