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Mateus Yuri Passos deposited The Chudnovsky Case: How Literary Journalism Can Open the “Black Box” of Science in the group
Narrative Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoLiterary journalism offers an important way for explaining the complexity of the scientific world to a lay audience. An analysis of two of Richard Preston’s pieces published by The New Yorker, “The Mountains of Pi” and “Capturing the Unicorn” and how they give emphasize science-in-the-making.
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Mateus Yuri Passos deposited Voices in War Times: Tracing the Roots of Lusophone Literary Journalism in the group
Narrative Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoThis essay takes a look at the works of four early literary journalists— Portuguese reporters Hermano Neves and Mário Neves, and Brazilian writers Visconde de Taunay and Euclides da Cunha—to trace the foundations of lusophone literary journalism, that is, reportage written primarily in the Portuguese language. Among the findings are that war repo…[Read more]
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Mateus Yuri Passos deposited The world in a bottle and the archeology of staging: audiovisual recording as registers of opera productions in the group
Narrative Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoThis work focuses on the use of the audiovisual opera recording as a document to analyze contemporary stagings labeled by the German critics as director’s theater [Regietheater]. In director’s theater, Wagner’s total artwork project [Gesamtkunstwerk] achieves a turn in meaning, for the three artistic dimensions of opera – word, music and staging…[Read more]
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Mateus Yuri Passos deposited Glimpses of a New York Emerging from Silence: Joseph Mitchell’s Journalistic Memorial Essay in the group
Narrative Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoThis paper discusses ‘Street Life’, ‘Days in the Branch’ and ‘A Place of Pasts’, excerpts fragments from The New Yorker reporter Joseph Mitchell’s unfinished memoir book he started writing during his famous period of silence from 1964 to 1994. Within the scope of Mitchell’s writings, this group of texts may be considered as part of his fourth peri…[Read more]
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Mateus Yuri Passos deposited Voices from the East: Svetlana Alexievich’s and Hanna Krall’s Literary Journalisms in the group
Narrative Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoIn literary journalism, just like in fiction, reality is organized in ways that reflect the author’s worldviews. Their choices in style and structure often result in unique ways for the reader to virtually experience the events told in reportages. Based on a close reading of excerpts from three books – one by the Polish writer Hanna Krall and t…[Read more]
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Rita Singer deposited How Gothic Was My U-Boat: The Welsh Press and German Submarine Warfare in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoIn an article that exposes the roots of Brexit-era Germanophobia, Rita Singer details how Welsh press coverage and poetry about U-Boat attacks on Welsh ships evolved into racialised depictions of German U-Boat combatants as ‘Huns’, monsters, ghouls and Satanic fiends
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Mateus Yuri Passos deposited Stepping out of Divinity: Tom King’s “All-too-human” Batman in the group
Narrative Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoThis paper focuses on American superhero comics – i.e. superadventures and their likeness to mythology. Our goal is to understand how subtle changes in the characterization of a superhero may make them more congruent with the present day morality and ideals of the society, even if a given character is willing to directly challenge that morality. T…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited Los poderosos (se) engañan in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoSpanish abstract: Algunas reflexiones sobre (auto)engaño e ideología por vía de un comentario sobre el libro Ideología de Teun A. van Dijk. Los poderosos engañan. Creen tener un acceso privilegiado a la realidad, y utilizan esa perspectiva dominante (‘topsight’) para dominar. Con frecuencia para dominar engañando. Pero también se engañ…[Read more]
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