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Logiques d’interaction entre le dessin d’enfant et la bande dessinée
The diversity and multiplicity of interactions between comics (as a cultural object produced for children) and children’s drawings (both as objects of adult discourses and as children’s productions) offer a vast field of inquiry. This introduction to the
Benoît Crucifix, Maaheen Ahmed
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The article considers the nature of series as a narrative, focusing especially on its chronotope, i.e. its spatiotemporal coordinates. The concept of chronotope can be applied at at least two different levels of the interpretation of a narrative: the ...
Dario Cecchi
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The Disunity of Consciousness [PDF]
It is commonplace for both philosophers and cognitive scientists to express their allegiance to the "unity of consciousness". This is the claim that a subjects phenomenal consciousness, at any one moment in time, is a single thing.
Baars Bernard J. +18 more
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Des Chiffres et des Lettres : distraction, variations, habitudes
This article considers one of the oldest programs in the French media landscape: « Des Chiffres et des Lettres ». Seriality that implements the program in its history is made changes that reflect both the evolution of audiovisual techniques, of logic ...
Barbara Laborde
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A coalgebra \(C\) is said to be right serial if its right injective indecomposable comodules are uniserial and \(C\) is said to be serial if it is right and left serial. Several equivalent characterizations of serial coalgebras are given, for instance any finite dimensional right comodule is a direct sum of homogeneous uniserial comodules.
Cuadra, J., Gómez-Torrecillas, J.
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The aim of this paper is to study, in a social and educational perspective, the persuasive strategies of narrative TV series. As "case studies" we use soap operas, telenovelas, situation comedies of great international relevance, but still little ...
Alessandro Perissinotto
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Serial Murder, Serial Consummerism: Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho (1991)
Bret Easton Ellis is a representative blank fiction writer whose novels deal with violence, indulgence, sexual excess, decadence, consumerism and commerce. In American Psycho (1991) he focuses on the phenomenon of the serial killer.
Sonia Baelo Allué
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The Freedom(s) within Collective Agency: Tuomela and Sartre [PDF]
In this paper, the goal is to investigate the nature of freedom enjoyed by participants in collective agency. Specifically, we aim to address the fol- lowing questions: in what respects are participants in collective agency able to exercise freedom in ...
Vassilicos, Basil
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Streaming Economy: Seriality and Netflix Original Korean Series
Seriality is one of the most important and recognizable elements of television since its inception and has been understood in terms of gaps, interruptions, and repetitions.
Benjamin Han
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Serial Cities: Australian Literary Cities and the Rhetoric of Scale [PDF]
A review essay of New South Books' 'City Series': Sophie Cunningham, Melbourne (2011)Matthew Condon, Brisbane (2010)Paul Daley, Canberra (2012)Delia Falconer, Sydney (2010)Kerryn Goldsworthy, Adelaide (2011)Eleanor Hogan, Alice Springs (2012)Tess Lea ...
Rooney, Brigid
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