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Neural correlates of aesthetic tragedy: evidence for enhanced semantic processing and cognitive control in response to tragic versus joyful music [PDF]
Philosophers and psychologists have long examined the paradox of negative emotions in art, yet its neural underpinnings remain insufficiently understood. This study employed functional magnetic resonance imaging to compare neural responses to the opening
Chia-Wei Li +2 more
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We examined posttraumatic growth for 691 participants of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). Peer mentors of bereaved individuals experienced greater posttraumatic growth (PTG) and reported higher psychological health than those who were
Melinda Moore +3 more
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Bérénice, poésie pure ou tragédie pure ?
Bérénice is often presented as a lyric poem in five acts and thus only marginally complying to the requirements of the tragedy. It is the simplest of Racine's tragedies, provocatively simple and claimed to be so by the author.
Laurent Thirouin
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The tragedy of the commons refers to the overuse of resources which are rival in consumption but lack excludability and it also refers to rent dissipation.
Xiaowei Yang +4 more
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The Female Face of Oedipus Tragedy: Iocasta
The mythical narrative centered on Oedipus is well known, and much researches has diversified around the protagonist Oedipus. The aim of this study will be to focus on Iocasta, the female face of this tragedy, who can be analyzed as a tragic character in
Bengü Cennet Coşkun
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Our confrontation with tragedy [PDF]
This article attempts to illustrate our confrontation with tragedy in contemporary situation, That is why we are discussing this here in seven issues (Feeding the Ancients with Our Own Blood/ Philosophy’s Tragedy and the Dangerous Perhaps/Knowing and Not
Simon Critchley
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Une tragédie au féminin est-elle possible ? La réponse de Valeria Miani Negri dans Celinda (1611)
In the last decades of the sixteenth century, a « dramaturgy of answer » (Siro Ferrone) developed in Italy, taking into account the significant changes in the field of performance such as the expansion of audiences and the large access of women to the ...
Françoise Decroisette
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La ironía del destino en las novelas de Maryse Condé
La ironía del destino es un motivo fundamental y recurrente en las novelas de Maryse Condé; por ello, los diversos tipos de avatares irónicos y sus funciones y signficados respectivos constituyen el objeto de nuestro análisis. Por un lado, la ironía del
Eduardo Aceituno Martínez
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La Tragédie de l’athée de Cyril Tourneur : une vanité dramatique ?
Cyril Tourneur’s The Atheist’s Tragedy : dramatic vanitas ? In seventeenth century Europe a macabre atmosphere permeated everyday life, and more particularly the arts.
Elodie Likhtart
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