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One Monument, One Town, Two Ideologies: The Monument to the Victory of Bolzano-Bozen [PDF]
This article offers a critical reading of the first major attempt to publicly come to terms with the presence of an invasive and ideologically charged fascist monument in the border town of Bolzano-Bozen, in South Tyrol, Italy. The ‘Monument to Victory’,
Angelucci, Malcolm, Kerschbamer, Stefano
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Abstract The rise of social media platforms and the subsequent lack of traditional gatekeeping mechanisms contribute to the multiplied spread of scientific misinformation. Particularly in these new media spaces, there is a rising need for science education in fostering a science media literacy that enables students to evaluate the credibility of ...
Soraya Kresin +2 more
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The most recent emergence of relatively inexpensive VR technologies has received an enthusiastic attention from the entertainment industry, visual and multimedia artists, and academia.
Fahrudin Salihbegovic
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Literature as a technique of recollection [PDF]
There is a caricature of Marcel Proust in which the despairing writer is consoled by a friend saying, 'Aber, aber, mon cher Marcel, nun versuchen Sie sich doch zu erinnern, wo Sie die Zeit verloren haben.' Literature in general, not only A La Recherche ...
Matussek, Peter
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This paper analyses the concept of digital literacies, focusing on recent changes in the concept of literacy itself and how the latter affect the so-called “new literacies”.
Sujin Kim
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Illusions of textuality: The semiotics of literary memes in contemporary media
Abstract This article seeks to account for the phenomenon where cultural productions are able to transcend different chronotopes and masquerade in myriad forms while sustaining an illusion of itself as a text. Using the Barthian distinction between work and Text as its framework, the article argues that multimodal semiotics offers a theoretically ...
Tong King Lee
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Our society is experiencing a radical transformation through photographic multimedia. The photographic gaze is the dominant mode of the daily visual relationship with reality, due to the extreme pervasiveness of photography in every field of our ...
Caterina Zaira Laskaris
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Translation and analogical reasoning
Abstract This article argues that the dissemination of literatures across historical and cultural divides follow partly random analogical pathways, not least pushed by translations. By contrast, within traditional comparative literature hierarchical centre/periphery models for literary transmissions were to a large extent based on the idea of a ...
Svend Erik Larsen
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HyperValu@tor, a tool for the multidisciplinary assessment of didactic hypermedia
The rapid spread of hypermedia has led to a proliferation of didactic software available on the market, but it is getting more and more diffi cult to choose the right product.
Paola Plantamura +2 more
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Infographics as a transdisciplinary component that permits to objectify depth that amplifies and potentiates time and space, is the proper structure for the reading characteristics of Net Generation and outputs the dynamic skills of visual intelligence ...
Miguel Túñez-López +1 more
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