1,338 research outputs found

    Adattamenti, riscritture, riduzioni. Un percorso didattico

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    Lo studio ricostruisce la ricezione del fumetto in Italia, a partire dalle definizioni presenti nei dizionari, affronta i problemi terminologici relativi all'ambito delle riscritture e dell'adattamento, descrive il percorso didattico svolto in aula con gli studenti per introdurre la problematicità della questione e offre esempi di analisi di adattamenti a fumetti di testi letterari, lavorando sui libri di Erik Kroek, Mara Cerri e Chiara Lagani, Delphine Panique e Rébecca Dautremer, ovvero gli autori le cui conversazioni sono ospitate nel volume

    Nuove conversazioni a vignetta #10. Adattare e riscrivere a fumetti. Incontri con Chiara Lagani, Mara Cerri, Erik Kriek, Delphine Panique, Rébecca Dautremer

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    All'interno del "Seminario su fumetti europei", corso del master Erasmus Mundus in Culture Letterarie Europee dell'Università di Bologna, all'interno del corso di laurea in “Italianistica, Culture Letterarie Europee, Scienze Linguistiche”, nell'a.a. 2022/2023 è stato affrontato il tema dell'adattamento e delle riscritture a fumetti. Come approfondimento, sono state organizzate alcune conversazioni con l'Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna e Hamelin Associazione Culturale. Sono state invitate le illustratrici e fumettiste Mara Cerri (con Chiara Lagani, insieme autrici dell'adattamento di "L'amica geniale" di Elena Ferrante), Delphine Panique (che ha lavorato su "Orlando" di Woolf), Rébecca Dautremer (su "Uomini e topi" di Steinbeck) e il fumettista Erik Kriek (autore di adattamenti di racconti di Lovecraft). Hanno illustrato e discusso la loro ricerca con Emilio Varrà, Sara Sullam, Daniele Brolli e Gino Scatasta. Gli studenti internazionali del programma Erasmus Mundus C.L.E., dopo essere stati introdotti al linguaggio del fumetto e aver partecipato agli incontri, hanno trascritto, tradotto e riscritto le conversazioni, divisi in gruppi, per la pubblicazione. Il volume ospita infine tre saggi dedicati agli adattamenti e alle riscritture a fumetti di testi letterari, scritti da Enrico Fornaroli, Matteo Gaspari e Alberto Sebastiani

    Nuove conversazioni a vignetta #10. Adattare e riscrivere a fumetti. Incontri con Chiara Lagani, Mara Cerri, Erik Kriek, Delphine Panique, Rébecca Dautremer

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    All'interno del "Seminario su fumetti europei", corso del master Erasmus Mundus in Culture Letterarie Europee dell'Università di Bologna, all'interno del corso di laurea in “Italianistica, Culture Letterarie Europee, Scienze Linguistiche”, nell'a.a. 2022/2023 è stato affrontato il tema dell'adattamento e delle riscritture a fumetti. Come approfondimento, sono state organizzate alcune conversazioni con l'Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna e Hamelin Associazione Culturale. Sono state invitate le illustratrici e fumettiste Mara Cerri (con Chiara Lagani, insieme autrici dell'adattamento di "L'amica geniale" di Elena Ferrante), Delphine Panique (che ha lavorato su "Orlando" di Woolf), Rébecca Dautremer (su "Uomini e topi" di Steinbeck) e il fumettista Erik Kriek (autore di adattamenti di racconti di Lovecraft). Hanno illustrato e discusso la loro ricerca con Emilio Varrà, Sara Sullam, Daniele Brolli e Gino Scatasta. Gli studenti internazionali del programma Erasmus Mundus C.L.E., dopo essere stati introdotti al linguaggio del fumetto e aver partecipato agli incontri, hanno trascritto, tradotto e riscritto le conversazioni, divisi in gruppi, per la pubblicazione. Il volume ospita infine tre saggi dedicati agli adattamenti e alle riscritture a fumetti di testi letterari, scritti da Enrico Fornaroli, Matteo Gaspari e Alberto Sebastiani

    Adattamenti, riscritture, riduzioni. Un percorso didattico

    No full text
    Lo studio ricostruisce la ricezione del fumetto in Italia, a partire dalle definizioni presenti nei dizionari, affronta i problemi terminologici relativi all'ambito delle riscritture e dell'adattamento, descrive il percorso didattico svolto in aula con gli studenti per introdurre la problematicità della questione e offre esempi di analisi di adattamenti a fumetti di testi letterari, lavorando sui libri di Erik Kroek, Mara Cerri e Chiara Lagani, Delphine Panique e Rébecca Dautremer, ovvero gli autori le cui conversazioni sono ospitate nel volume

    Poor vigilance affects attentional orienting triggered by central uninformative gaze and arrow cues

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    Behaviour and neuroimaging studies have shown that poor vigilance (PV) due to sleep deprivation (SD) negatively affects exogenously cued selective attention. In the current study, we assessed the impact of PV due to both partial SD and night-time hours on reflexive attentional orienting triggered by central un-informative eye-gaze and arrow cues. Subjective mood and interference performance in emotional Stroop task were also investigated. Twenty healthy participants performed spatial cueing tasks using central directional arrow and eye-gaze as a cue to orient attention. The target was a word written in different coloured inks. The participant's task was to identify the colour of the ink while ignoring the semantic content of the word (with negative or neutral emotional valence). The experiment took place on 2 days. On the first day, each participant performed a 10-min training session of the spatial cueing task. On the second day, half of participants performed the task once at 4:30 p.m. (BSL) and once at 6:30 a.m. (PV), whereas the other half performed the task in the reversed order. Results showed that mean reaction times on the spatial cueing tasks were worsened by PV, although gaze paradigm was more resistant to this effect as compared to the arrow paradigm. Moreover, PV negatively affects attentional orienting triggered by both central un-informative gaze and arrow cues. Finally, prolonged wakefulness affects self-reported mood but does not influence interference control in emotional Stroop task

    The ethical and moral-based dimension of leadership in CSR-oriented strategies and sustainable entrepreneurship

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    This chapter addresses the theme of leadership and its influence on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability-oriented strategies. Specifically, it aims to analyse, through a deductive and literature-based approach, the relevance of the ethical and moral leadership models with respect to the diffusion of CSR and sustainable entrepreneurship. Linking ethical and moral-based leadership to the CSR and sustainable entrepreneurship discourse allows us to point out the relevance of an authentic orientation in supporting change and fostering sustainable entrepreneurship The theoretical construct of responsible and sustainable leadership derives from the intersection of the moral-based leadership concepts with those of CSR and sustainable entrepreneurship..Drawing from these premises, this chapter seeks to identify leadership models and attributes consistent with (and necessary to develop) an authentic CSR-oriented strategy and able to foster sustainable entrepreneurship. Accordingly, in this chapter, we argue that leadership represents a key aspect that warrants more research within both CSR and sustainable entrepreneurship studies. The research questions that orients this study can be summarised as follows: Which leadership models favour authentic CSR practices? Are moral, ethical-based and virtues-based models of leadership effective in developing CSR and fostering sustainable entrepreneurship? These questions guide the critical review of the different leadership approaches, bringing attention to the models that are most coherent in regard to the actual socio-economic context which requires managers and entrepreneurs to govern the internal and external complexity and actively contribute to sustainability. The methodological approach is mainly based on a literature review that surveys critical points in current literature that is relevant to the topic. The work is structured as follows. First, we offer an analysis of the leadership theoretical framework in the context of the CSR debate. We begin with a brief methodological note, followed by an analysis of the antecedents of CSR and sustainable entrepreneurship in terms of values and virtues. Second, a review of relevant literature on leadership approaches and models consistent with the CSR and sustainable entrepreneurship discourse is presented, emphasising the relationship between transformational, moral and virtues-based leadership and CSR-oriented strategies and sustainable entrepreneurship. Drawing from the analysis, four main propositions are introduced. The final sections illustrate the propositions and summarise the implications and limitations of the study

    Raymond Queneau’s Œuvres complètes de Sally Mara

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    This chapter follows the development of Raymond Queneau’s works published under the pseudonym (or auteur supposé) of Sally Mara, including her journal intime, at a time when diary-writing and the writing subject itself were out of favour with the literary avant-garde. A novel published in 1947 attributed to Sally Mara, followed by her Journal intime (1950) and her Œuvres complètes (1962), draw on Gide’s experiments with diary-writing, but comically expose the formal processes by which an author-figure and literary œuvre are constructed. This is often done by creating conflict between the several authorial figures involved (Queneau, Mara, and the fictional editor Michel Presle), and by processes of metalepsis (the transgresssion of boundaries in a narrative framework). Yet the works do not reduce the author-figure to an entirely textual, discursive phenomenon, disconnected from reality, and they tend to endorse a reader’s curiosity about the ‘real’ author.</p

    A study on fire evacuation awareness at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) / Norshafiqah Elina Mohd Mustafa

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    This thesis is about fire evacuation awareness at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). In this study, there are three campus of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) which from branch Shah Alam, Selangor, Puncak Alam, Selangor and Seri Iskandar, Perak. Respondents from the 3 branch of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) are the key to succeed this study where the questionnaire are distributed to the staff and students who are occupied in that building, and there has an interview session between the author and the person who is in charge in this studies. The issues that are arise in the Campus of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) branch Shah Alam, Selangor is there are no assembly point because this campus are crowded with buildings. Because of the issues, it brings to the making of this study. The author decided to study about the fire evacuation on the campus with different situation, which are the old campus are longer, new campus, and small capacity campus. This study was conducted to study about fire evacuation system in all the different campuses. Not all the campuses are using the same system. They used conventional system, full addressable system and semi addressable system. By studying the system, the author know what are the problems on the buildings that the fire drill are not conducted for their building occupants. Fire drill is important to increase the level of awareness of building occupants. The study also highlight suggestions from the Facility Department to improve their current system, as well as suggestions from the respondents to improve their self-awareness

    Humans reshape wetlands: Unveiling the last 100 years of morphological changes of the Mara Wetland, Tanzania

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    The Lower Mara River and Wetland, Tanzania, is an important ecosystem and unique water resource for a vast semi-arid area. The river, an affluent of Lake Victoria, and the wetland are experiencing morphological and vegetation changes resulting in channel avulsions and wetland expansion. This study analyses the changes over the last 100 years and investigates natural and anthropogenic behaviors to explain the increase of the Mara Wetland area. We collated historical topographic maps and satellite images. We conducted two field surveys in low and high flow condition with an unmanned aerial vehicle, a sonar and an ADCP. We mapped selected areas as well as the bed topography in some stretches of the river, measured discharges, and collected river bed and suspended sediment samples. The analysis of the sediments shows that the wetland system, dominated by papyrus sp., is very efficient in trapping sediment, releasing clear water to the Lake Victoria. The historical reconstruction using topographic maps, satellite images and a multivariable analysis including hydrology and land cover, shows that 4 major avulsions occurred in the last 70 years due to a combination of natural behaviors, hydrological fluctuations and anthropogenic factors such as basin deforestation, farming and grazing along the river banks and in the wetland. Each avulsion led to substantial expansion of the wetland. Combined, they increased the wetland area by a factor of 3.6. Describing the Lower Mara River dynamic behavior, this work provides relevant information for sustainable future water and sediment management in order to preserve wetland habitats and natural resources.Accepted Author ManuscriptEnvironmental Fluid MechanicsWater Resource
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