8,772 research outputs found

    Hands to oars: Aeschylus’ cosmo-phthoric spin on Empedocles’ whirlpool

    No full text
    As verso to the obverse of the gorgonic gaze of Iphigeneia ‘written’ in the fixed, all-apparent graphais in the Artemisian sacrifice, this study unfolds in the doxic Aphrodesian register the dynamics of Helen’s disembodied opsis, her image, that crosses both into Menelaus’ psyche and out through the hands of the warriors put to oars. Empedocles’ optics are argued to constitute a visual ray between viewer and object joined in the metaphorical grasping of hands. This grasping figures simultaneously metaphorical hands within Menelaus’ mind through which the opsis passes into unconsciousness and the physical hands put to oars. Menelaus’ pothos, longing, for Helen, drives the Trojan debacle as the vortex of Aeschylus’ cosmo-phthoric, cosmos-destroying, spin on Empedocles’ cosmogonic whirlpool of Aprhrodite and Ares. Aeschylus’ pathways, keleuthoi, on which the opsis moves in the register of doxein, contrast Empedocles’ pathways of the generations of forms in that of idein, and figure finally beneath the tapestries Agamemnon treads. In Aeschylus’ construction of the novel advent of proto imagination, that is, of the inward experience of the untethered image, the self-reflection of the auditor-spectator is instantiated as that of a bracketed, suspended [I] and is invoked there in the theatron to cycle between, on the diegetic level, the all-destroying vortex, on the dramaturgic mimetic level, the discharging of the dionysiac thrall in the dawning awareness of the illusion of the Gesamtwerk of Tragedy. The suspension of the dionysiac thrall reveals the ungrounded underpinning of Kierkegaard’s teleological suspension of the ethical as the abyssal [I] whence the movement of faith would spring up. Subtending then the singularity of Abraham, Knight of Faith, is the bracketed [I] shaken loose from the dæmonic tyranny of the symbolic order in the suspension of the unmediated commandment of the pagan gods as divine sanction of the sacrifice and the ethical universal.First author draf

    Facing the Future: the Changing Shape of Academic Skills Support at Bournemouth University

    No full text
    This paper explores the potential impact of changes to higher education in England on student expectations, engagement, lifestyles and diversity, and outlines implications for the development of digital literacy within academic skills support at Bournemouth University (BU). We will investigate how tackling resource constraints with organisational change can also enable efficient, centralised provision of support materials that utilise networks to overcome the risk of fragmented support for digital literacy. We will also look at how changing delivery modes for support can accommodate changing student lifestyles whilst tackling a weakness of centralised support for digital literacy: that it can become detached from the student’s subject-focused academic practice. Finally we will explore how involving students in developing support can help us to face changes to student expectations and engagement whilst ensuring that materials are authentic and speak to learners in their own voice

    A ya de qi huan li xian

    No full text
    The story has fashioned a dreamlike adventure out of a little girl's musings, showing along the way the inner workings of the imagination and its unique magic

    Bu Sabura é un Disgraça

    No full text
    Audio example of traditional coladeira. Features Cape Verdean American musician Norberto Tavares playing his coladeira "Bu Sabura é un Disgraça.” Field recording by the author, Feb. 19, 1990

    "... Life is Too Serious a Thing to Talk About it Seriously..." Camp in the Works of the Writers of Bu-Ba-Bu

    No full text
    The proposed text is an attempt to read the works of the writers of Bu-Ba-Bu in the context of the aesthetics of camp. On the basis of selected literary texts and essays of the Bu-Ba-Bu writers set together with Susan Sontag’s and Roland Barthes’ thoughts, the author argues that campy play in kitsch was for Andrukhovych, Irvanets, and Neborak a fundamental literary and artistic strategy, which vividly demonstrated their understanding of postmodern literature. In this context, the author of the article argues that literature in the concept of Bu-Ba-Bu writers should be a sex-ual and sens-ual creation; writing - a strategy of seduction; and a tissue of the text - the topography of forbidden regions, tempting with their prohibition

    Academic authorship: who, why and in what order?

    No full text
    We are frequently asked by our colleagues and students for advice on authorship for scientific articles. This short paper outlines some of the issues that we have experienced and the advice we usually provide. This editorial follows on from our work on submitting a paper1 and also on writing an academic paper for publication.2 We should like to start by noting that, in our view, there exist two separate, but related issues: (a) authorship and (b) order of authors. The issue of authorship centres on the notion of who can be an author, who should be an author and who definitely should not be an author, and this is partly discipline specific. The second issue, the order of authors, is usually dictated by the academic tradition from which the work comes. One can immediately envisage disagreements within a multi-disciplinary team of researchers where members of the team may have different approaches to authorship order

    Combining multiple scholarly relationships with author cocitation analysis: A preliminary exploration on improving knowledge domain mappings

    No full text
    Author cocitation analysis (ACA) is a branch of bibliometrics and knowledge representation that aims to map knowledge domains. However, ACA has been criticized because count-based measurement is too simple, and resulting maps are insufficiently informative. Since different scholarly relationships, e.g., coauthorship and author bibliographic coupling relationships, can extract out different relationships among authors in various perspectives, combining them with ACA for constructing knowledge domain mappings is our major purpose. The proposed method constructs the hybrid matrix from all relationships in four steps: relationship normalization, calculating the similarity between scholarly relationships, calculating adjustment parameters, and constructing hybrid relationships. The important parameters for integrating these matrices are calculated according to the distance in the hyperspace transformed from the similarity among the scholarly relationships by exploratory factor analysis. Compared with ACA, the results of the proposed method show: (1) More sub-fields in the given discipline can be identified when combining other scholarly relationships; (2) The more scholarly relationships added into ACA, the more details in terms of research area the method will find; (3) Good visualization in clustering is depicted when we combine other scholarly relationships. As a result, the proposed method offers a good choice to understand researchers and to map knowledge domains in a study field for integrating more scholarly relationships at the same time. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.SCI(E)SSCIARTICLE3810-8221

    Author lexicography and a theoretical evaluation on author dictionaries prepared in Turkey

    No full text
    Batı literatüründe "author lexicography" ve "writer lexicography" ve Rus sözlükçülük geleneğinde "pisatel'skaya leksikografiya" ve "avtorskaya leksikografiya" adlandırmalarıyla karşılanan yazar sözlükleri hem dünyada hem de Türkiye'de birçok örneği olan genel sözlük tipolojisinde bir alt tür olarak yer alan sözlük türüdür. Genel sözlük tanımlarından ve uygulamalarından farklı olarak "yazar sözlükleri"yle ilgili birbirinden farklı özellikte uygulama örneklerinin yaygınlaşması bu uygulama alanıyla ilgili teorik çalışmalara da bir ihtiyaç olduğu gerçeğini ortaya koymuştur. İşte bu ihtiyacı karşılamak amacıyla yazar sözlüklerinin tarihi, amaçları, yöntemleri, makro ve mikro yapısı, tipolojisi gibi konular üzerine Türkiye dışında birçok çalışma yapılmış, teoriler, yöntemler belirlenmeye çalışılmıştır. Türkiye'de de birçok yazar sözlüğü örneği bulunmakla birlikte hem adlandırmayla ilgili birtakım karışıklıkların hem de uygulamada birtakım sorunların olduğu görülmektedir. Türkiye'deki yazar sözlüğü uygulamalarıyla ilgili bu belirsizliğe sebep olarak da yazar sözlüğünü oluşturan bileşenlerin belli bir parametreye sahip olmaması görülmektedir. Bu tez çalışmasında öncelikle Türkiye dışındaki yazar sözlüğüyle ilgili teorik çalışmalar incelenmiş, ardından hem Batı'daki yazar sözlüğü örnekleri hem de Türkiye'deki uygulamalar incelenerek yazar sözlüklerinin mega, makro ve mikro yapıları oluşturulmaya çalışılmıştır. Author dictionaries, which called "author lexicography" and "writer lexicography" in Western literature and "pisatel'skaya lexicographyya" and "avtorskaya lexicography" in the Russian lexicography tradition, are a type of dictionary that is included as a subgenre in general dictionary typology, which has many examples both in the world and in Turkey. Unlike general dictionary definitions and applications, the spread of application examples with distinctive characteristics related to "author dictionaries" has revealed the fact that there is a need for theoretical studies related to this field of application. To meet this need, many studies have been carried out outside Turkey on topics such as the history, purposes, methods, macro and microstructure, typology of author dictionaries, and theories and methods have been tried to be determined. Although there are many examples of authors' dictionaries in Turkey, it is seen that there are some confusions about naming and some problems in practice. The reason for this uncertainty about the author dictionary practices in Turkey is that the components that make up the author dictionary do not have a certain parameter. In this thesis study, firstly, theoretical studies related to the author dictionary outside Turkey were examined, then both the examples of author dictionaries in the West and the practices in Turkey were examined to create mega, macro and microstructures of author dictionaries
    corecore