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Hannibal Revived: an Aestheticized Portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in NBC’s TV Series Hannibal [PDF]
This article is an analysis of the portrayal of Hannibal Lecter as presented in NBC’s television series. The research focuses on the techniques employed in order to aestheticize, humanize and present the title character in a positive light for the ...
Ewa Ziomek
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Effects of the alternative medical curriculum at the Hannover Medical School on length of study and academic success [PDF]
Objective: The model curriculum HannibaL (Hannoversche integrierter berufsorientierter und adaptiver Lehrplan) differs significantly from other medical study programs in Germany in terms of its structure with which, among other factors, the Hannover ...
Tsikas, Stefanos A., Fischer, Volkhard
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The Boundaries of the Image of Hannibal Lecter (on the Example of the Hannibal TV Series). Part 1 [PDF]
In the article, the author explores the history of creation and development of the media franchise which revolves around the life of a fictional extravagant and in his own way genius serial killer and cannibal, Hannibal Lecter.
Gurov Oleg N.
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The Paradox of Disgust Revisited. The Meta-Emotional Entertainment Experience of “Hannibal”
This paper addresses the paradoxical nature of entertainment experiences like the pleasure derived from violent media content. Building on the psychological concept of multidimensional meta-emotions (comprising suspense, enjoyment, appreciation, and ...
Daniela M. Schlütz
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Hannibal’s Elephants and the Liburnians
The second Punic war is a relatively well-known episode from Roman history. Reliable, detailed ancient sources such as Livy and Polybius, however, don’t say much on the topic of Hannibal’s provisions from his native Carthage.
Nada Bulić +2 more
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Romeʼs fiercest enemy, the one who defeated Rome on its own in the Second Punic War, Hannibalus was one of the most special warriors of all time, so we can call the Second Punic War, his war.
Mădălina STRECHIE
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Physician-Patient Relationship
Hannibal. Just saying the name sends chills down the spine and piques the curiosity of the small part of you that asks “What if...” NBC’s thriller television series “Hannibal” astonished viewers worldwide with its beautiful cinematography ...
Jhia Louise Jackson
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Serial Nietzsche: happiness from another perspective Hannibal Lecter: Nietzschean hero
TV series are a useful and new tool when addressing philosophical issues and bringing ethical discipline closer to all kind of people, regardless of their academic background.
Melissa Hernández Iglesias
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The mammalian eye contains two systems for light perception: an image detecting system constituted primarily of the classical photoreceptors, rods and cones, and a non-image forming system (NIF) constituted of a small group of intrinsically ...
Jens Hannibal
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The Empath and the Psychopath: Ethics, Imagination, and Intercorporeality in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal
The long-form television drama series Hannibal (Fuller 2013–2015) thematises the embodied imagination and the elicitation of empathy and ethical understanding at the level of narrative and characterisation as well as through character engagement and ...
Jane Stadler
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