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Tradurre la migrazione: Figli di luglio di Menekşe Toprak
Analisi critico-letteraria del romanzo di Menekse Toprak 'Figli di Luglio' e della sua traduzione in lingua italian
The Turkish Touch. Egemonia neo-ottomana e televisione turca in Medio Oriente
A partire dal 2008, le soap opera turche hanno investito il mondo arabo come un tornado, con l’esportazione di più di cinquanta serie solo negli ultimi cinque anni. Alle musalsalat come vengono chiamati gli sceneggiati nella regione, viene attribuita la responsabilità di alcuni rilevanti trend sociali: l’affermazione di un nascente movimento di emancipazione femminile, l’aumento dei divorzi, il ricorso sempre più diffuso alla chirurgia estetica tra gli uomini che vorrebbero assomigliare ai divi turchi, un boom di bambini chiamati Muhannad, Noor o simili, come i protagonisti delle fiction più popolari.
L’ascesa dei media turchi nella sfera pubblica araba dà un’idea delle fondamenta geopolitiche che stanno alla base della circolazione della cultura popolare turca in Medio Oriente, un fenomeno ben sintetizzato dalla definizione assolutamente ironica di cool neo-ottomano
Tra pubblico e privato. Letteratura sulla migrazione e crisi del canone letterario
This article explores the interconnections between biographical experience and writ- ing in Turkish contemporary literature. It focuses on migration as literary topic for authors who experienced migration also in their own life. By investigating the conti- nuity between the literature on migration and the village literature (köy edebiyati) on one side, and with the journalistic activity of the same authors on the other side, it analyses the question of the literary canon in Turkish literature, and of its de nition both in the broader context of global literature and, at the national level, in relation with the debate on social memory, literature and national narratives
"Manikürlü Eller Almanya'da Elektrik Bobini Saracak": Toplumsal Cinsiyet Perspektifinden Batı Almanya’ya Türk Göçü (1961-1984)
Inactivation of copper-containing amine oxidases by turnover products.
For bovine serum amine oxidase, two different mechanisms of substrate-induced inactivation have been proposed. One consists of a slow oxidation by H2O2 of a conserved residue in the reduced enzyme after the fast turnover phase [Pietrangeli, P., Nocera, S., Fattibene, P., Wang, X.T., Mondovì, B. & Morpurgo, L. (2000) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.267, 174-178] and the other of the oxidation by H2O2 of the dihydrobenzoxazole in equilibrium with the product Schiff base, during the catalytic cycle [Lee, Y., Shepard, E., Smith, J., Dooley, D.M. & Sayre, L.M. (2001) Biochemistry40, 822-829]. To discriminate between the two mechanisms, the inactivation was studied using Lathyrus cicera (red vetchling) amine oxidase. This, in contrast to bovine serum amine oxidase, formed the Cu+-semiquinolamine radical with a characteristic UV-vis spectrum when oxygen was exhausted by an excess of any tested amine in a closed cuvette. The inactivation, lasting about 90 min, was simultaneous with the radical decay and with the formation of a broad band (shoulder) at 350 nm. No inactivation occurred when a thousand-fold excess of amine was rapidly oxidized in an L. cicera amine oxidase solution stirred in open air. Thus, the inactivation is a slow reaction of the reduced enzyme with H2O2, following the turnover phase. Catalase protected L. cicera amine oxidase from inactivation. This effect was substrate-dependent, varying from full protection (benzylamine) to no protection (putrescine). In the absence of H2O2, a specific inactivating reaction, without formation of the 350 nm band, was induced by some aldehydes, notably putrescine. Some mechanisms of inactivation are proposed
Ebru Boyar, Kate Fleet (eds.), (2018) Middle Eastern and North African Societies in the Interwar Period. Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia, Volume: 120. Leiden, Brill, XI + 326 pp., ISBN 978-90-04-36949-8.
Plenilunio di Primavera. La semana santa de Valladolid, Medina de Rioseco, Nocera Terinese
Spring Full Moon. The Holy Week in Valladolid, Medina de Rioseco, Nocera Terinese
An exhibition on Holy Week in some Mediterranean countries. The exhibition is connected to the essay I vattienti di Nocera Terinese (product number 392711)
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