385 resultados para Transgression
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En este artículo nos aproximaremos a dos poéticas que comparten trazos muy similares entre sí: la de Leopoldo María Panero y la del escritor gallego Lois Pereiro, dos figuras que renuevan la lírica del último cuarto del siglo XX. Este estudio no se centrará exclusivamente en las similitudes entre las poéticas, sino que abordará también la biografía de los dos autores, muy presente en sus creaciones literarias.
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Nursing codes of ethics and conduct are features of professional practice across the world, and in the UK, the regulator has recently consulted on and published a new code. Initially part of a professionalising agenda, nursing codes have recently come to represent a managerialist and disciplinary agenda and nursing can no longer be regarded as a self-regulating profession.This paper argues that codes of ethics and codes of conduct are significantly different in form and function similar to the difference between ethics and law in everyday life. Some codes successfully integrate these two functions within the same document, while others, principally the UK Code, conflate them resulting in an ambiguous document unable to fulfil its functions effectively. The paper analyses the differences between ethical- codes and conduct-codes by discussing titles, authorship, level, scope for disagreement, consequences of transgression, language and finally and possibly most importantly agent-centeredness. It is argued that conduct codes cannot require nurses to be compassionate because compassion involves an emotional response. The concept of kindness provides a plausible alternative for conduct-codes as it is possible to understand it solely in terms of acts. But if kindness is required in conduct-codes, investigation and possible censure follows from its absence. Using examples it is argued that there are at last five possible accounts of the absence of kindness. As well as being potentially problematic for disciplinary panels, difficulty in understanding the features of blameworthy absence of kindness may challenge UK nurses who, following a recently introduced revalidation procedure, are required to reflect on their practice in relation to The Code. It is concluded that closer attention to metaethical concerns by code writers will better support the functions of their issuing organisations.
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Elastic Octopus was inspired by a perceived increased reluctance in student attitudes towards taking risks and failure in design innovation. In particular, recent trends in funding and risk-aversion in earlier phases of education where failures are discouraged has limited the potential for ground breaking innovative thinking. This experimental design project was conceived to tackle the failure reluctance trend by developing a team based cross-disciplinary masters level design innovation studio module where students would succeed in relation to their capacity to demonstrate failure. Principally this involved creating a permission giving process where ambitious design experiments are developed in order to encourage the transgression of edges and boundaries. This was achieved by adapting a number of creative design methods including blue-sky thinking, back casting and design exorcisms to challenge and de-programme failure aversion. Succeeding through failure involved transitioning from meta-themes through to experimental contexts where failures could be attempted as a way of exploring the limits of technologies, structures, mental models, human engagement and other factors critical to success. We hope that insights gained from this disruptive educational module can offer unexpected benefits for students ranging from increased failure resilience, through to narrative generation and context forming skills while at the same time providing wider value in discussing how designers deal with failure.
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This chapter explores geographies of gentrification and resistance in relation to the monstrous through the lens of street-art in post-Olympic London. It takes as a geographic case study Hackney Wick, which has for a long time been a bastion of alternative and creative living due to cheap rents in large, ex-industrial warehouse spaces. The artistic sociality of the area is imbued within its landscape, as prolific street artists have adorned ex-industrial warehouses and canal-side walls with graffiti and murals. Since the announcement of the 2012 Olympic Games, the area has been a site of intense political and aesthetic contestation. The post-Olympic legacy means that the area has been earmarked for redevelopment, with current residents facing the possibility of joining thousands already displaced by the games. The anxiety of dispossession is reflected by monstrous characters and sinister disembodied teeth, eyes and fingers embedded within the landscape, painted by local artists. Using geographically sensitive mobile and visual methodology to document the landscape and artwork, the chapter analyses and interprets the monstrous themes using a range of theorists including Mikhail Bakhtin, Georges Bataille and Nick Land. I argue that monstrous street-art lays visible claim to public territory for aesthetic purposes at odds with the visions of redevelopers and the needs of capital. Whilst street-art and graffiti do not fit easily within frameworks of organized political resistance or collective social movements, they operate as a kind of epistemological transgression that triggers transformative affects in the viewer. This creates conditions for pedagogies of resistance to gentrification by expressing and mobilizing political affects such as anger and anxiety, raising awareness of geographical politics, and encouraging the viewer to question the status quo of the built environment.
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La distinction, l'ambiguïté, et la transgression de tabous sont les caractéristiques d'une publicité basée sur la provocation. L'ambiguïté d'un tel message publicitaire fait en sorte qu'il fait l'objet de plusieurs interprétations par les consommateurs. Ceci se traduit donc par une diversité de "lectures" possibles d'une même annonce publicitaire, chacune d'elles étant unique et personnelle. Afin de les identifier et d'en expliquer les différences, nous avons entrepris une étude qualitative. Nous avons opté pour des entrevues en profondeur durant lesquelles nous avons présenté les annonces "HIV positive" de Benetton à dix personnes ayant une implication différente par rapport à la maladie du sida, à savoir trois personnes hétérosexuelles, trois personnes homosexuelles et enfin quatre personnes séropositives. Les résultats auxquels nous avons abouti, nous ont permis de vérifier l'hypothèse selon laquelle une annonce publicitaire basée sur la provocation est un texte "fermé" c'est-à-dire qu'elle donne lieu à plusieurs interprétations possibles. Les différences qui existent entre celles-ci peuvent être expliquées en partie par la notion de "co-création" du sens. En effet, une audience est active dans la mesure où elle se réfère à des éléments personnels et culturels lors de la "lecture" d'une annonce publicitaire ; ils sont donc en partie à l'origine des différences d'interprétation. Par ailleurs, nous n'avons pas pu démontrer l'importance de la notion d'implication dans l'explication de la diversité des interprétations ; par contre nous avons pu remarquer qu'elle représente un élément qui influence la pratique de la "lecture" du message publicitaire. Enfin, nous avons pu constater qu'une annonce publicitaire basée sur la provocation, particulièrement celles de Benetton, représente une source d'interactions sociales pour nos répondants
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The study of Victorian crime and punishment is a rich area of research that has attracted the interest not only of literary scholars but also of social historians, legal historians, and criminologists. Related scholarship therefore often situates itself at the intersection of traditional disciplinary boundaries, facilitating interdisciplinary conversation. Crime and punishment was a pressing issue for the Victorians and provoked a wealth of responses from contemporaneous commentators in literature, culture, and science. As a new phase of industrialization brought immense wealth for some and abject poverty for others, Victorian urban centers in particular were afflicted by crime. Without an effective system of social welfare in place, social inequality and deprivation drove women, men, and children into petty crime and more serious offenses, resulting in severe punishment ranging from incarceration via penal transportation to hanging. Public executions, not abolished until 1868, attracted huge crowds of spectators, including authors such as Charles Dickens and William Thackeray, who wrote about these experiences. A forerunner of the popular press, street literature conveyed and illustrated these events for a broad audience. Execution broadsides of famous cases, printing the alleged last lamentations of convicts on the scaffold in verse, are estimated to have sold by the million. As the legal system was undergoing reform (comprising changes in legal evidence procedure, divorce law, women’s property rights, and punishment for sexual offenses, for example), sensational trials caused furor and stimulated commentary in literature and the media. Crime and punishment was discussed in a range of literary and popular genres, poetry, and reformist writing. The “Newgate School” of fiction was accused of glamorizing crime, and the popular penny dreadfuls were feared to corrupt public morals. Sensational fiction in the 1860s, which often drew on real-life criminal cases and newspaper reports, depicted the supposedly respectable middle-class family home as a center of transgression. Similarly, detective fiction typically focused on crime in the world of the middle classes. For the student new to the subject of crime and punishment, this area’s interdisciplinary nature can pose an initial challenge.
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Im östlichen Teil des Niedersächsischen Beckens ist das Trans gressionskonglomerat des Unter-Hauterivium-Meeres ("Hilskon- glomerat") in Küsten- und Schwellennähe durch einen hohen, meist organogenen Karbonatgehalt (Biosparit), Biomikrit, Kalk und Mergelstein) sowie Brauneisengeröll- und Quarzsandführung gekennzeichnet. Gleichzeitig weisen diese Basisschichten des Unter-Hauterivium hier einen außergewöhnlichen Fauneninhalt auf ("Sonderfazies”), der im küstenferneren Bereich des östlichen wie auch im Gesamtbereich des mittleren und westlichen Niedersächsischen Beckens bisher nicht beobachtet werden konnte ("Normalfazies"). In der Mikrofauna erscheinen, z.T. im Faunenbild dominierend, Foraminiferen mediterraner Herkunft (Trocholina, Meandrospira Cyclammina u.a.). Auch die Megafauna der "Sonderfazies" ist durch Warm- und Flachwasserformen (Kalkschwämme, Korallen, Bryozoen, Serpuliden, Seelilien) charakterisiert. Da auch in der östlichen Fortsetzung des Norddeutsch-Polnischen Unterkreide-Meeres (Brandenburg, Mecklenburg) u.a. eben falls die Foraminiferen-Gattungen Trocholina und Cyclammina sowie Bryozoen und Seelilien beobachtet werden konnten und im Hauterivium lediglich über die südpolnische Meeresstraße eine Verbindung zum mediterranen Meeresraum bestand, müssen warme Meeresströmungen aus südöstlicher Richtung als Ursache für den Karbonatreichtum der Sedimente und deren Besiedelung durch benthische "Warmwasserformen" angenommen werden. Auch die Ammoniten-Gattung Endemoceras ist nach Untersuchungen von THIERMANN (1963) auf diesem Wege in das Niedersächsische Becken eingewandert. Da die Unterkreide-Transgression mit Konglomerat- und Aufarbeitungshorizonten in einigen küsten- und schwellennahen Bereichen des nordwestdeutschen Unterkreide-Meeres bereits im höheren Valanginium oder aber erst im höheren Unter-Hauteri- vium (z.B. Fallsteingebiet) bzw. tiefem Ober-Hauterivium (z.B. Westerberg b. Alfeld) erfolgte, ist das sog. "Hilskon- glomerat" i.w.S. nicht als synchrone Bildung anzusehen. Allerdings konnten der spezifische petrographische Charakter sowie die typische Fauaenvergesellschaftung der "Sonderfazies" bisher nur im Basiskonglomerat des Unter-Hauterivium und nur im östlichen Teil des Niedersächsischen Beckens beobachtet werden. Daraus ließe sich ableiten, daß nur für einen (im geologischen Maßstab!) enger begrenzten Zeitraum (tieferes Unter- Hauterivium) die zur Entstehung der "Sonderfazies" notwendigen hydrologischen und klimatischen Voraussetzungen gegeben waren. So nimmt der Karbonatgehalt der Sedimente bis zum Unter-Aptium deutlich ab; nur im höheren Ober-Hauterivium steigen die Karbonatgehalte wieder stärker an, um dann im Barremium und Unter- Aptium die im Durchschnitt geringsten Werte der borealen Unterkreide NW-Deutschlands zu erreichen. Erst im Ober-Aptium steigen die Karbonatgehalte wieder an, sinken im Unter-Albium deutlich ab und nehmen vom Mittel-Albium bis Cenomanium kontinuierlich zu. Parallel zum abnehmenden Karbonatgehalt der Sedimente verschwinden bereits im Hauterivium Korallen, Kalkschwämme und Bryozoen, im höchsten Ober-Hauterivium auch die Crinoiden. Erst im höheren Unter-Albium erscheinen wieder Crinoiden im Faunenbild der Bodentier-Vergesellschaftungen. Daraus läßt sich eine deutliche Temperaturabnahme - zumindest im Bodenwasserbereich - infolge fehlender warmer Meeres-Strömungen, verbunden mit einer Zunahme der Wassertiefe im Beckenbereich vom Unter-Barremium bis Unter-Aptium, ableiten. Nach beträchtlicher regionaler Ausweitung der Meeresräume während des Albium kennzeichnen abseits der Küsten- und Schwellenbereiche erstmalig pelagische Faziesverhältnisse das lithologische und faunistische Bild der höheren Unterkreide NW-Deutschlands.
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We analyze, from the Queer Theory paradigm, the first autofictional novel on account gender dissidence, peripheral sexualities and deconstruction of identity stigmatized written by a «l'extrême contemporain» Muslim novelist woman. We focus on three aspects of originality included in the novel –the theme, the compositional mode and speech– in order to show that it is worthy of being considered a queer work, by its transgressive nature and commitment to social criticism of his time.
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During the Sedimentation of the platform carbonate deposits of the Korallenoolith Formation (middle Oxfordian to early Kimmeridgian) small buildups ofcorals formed in the Lower Saxony Basin. These bioconstructions are restricted to particular horizons (Untere Korallenbank,ßorigenuna-Bank Member etc.) and represent patch reefs and biostromes. In this study, the development of facies, fossil assemblages, spatial distribution of fossils, and reefs of the ßorigenuna-Bank Member (upper Middle Oxfordian) in the Süntel Mts and the eastern Wesergebirge Mts is described; the formation of reefs is discussed in detail. Twelve facies types are described and interpreted. They vary between high-energy deposits as well winnowed oolites and quiet-water lagoonal mudstones. Owing to the significance of biota, micro- and macrofossils are systematically described. The reefs are preserved in growth position, are characterized by numerous corresponding features and belong to a certain reef type. According to their size, shape and framework, they represent patch reefs, coral knobs (sensu James, 1983), coral thrombolite reefs (sensu Leinfelder et al., 1994) or “Klein- and Mitteldickichte” (sensu Laternser, 2001). Their growth fabric corresponds to the superstratal (dense) pillarstone (sensu Insalaco, 1998). As the top of the ßorigenuna-Bank displays an erosional unconformity (so-called Hauptdiskontinuität), the top of the reefs are erosionally capped. Their maximum height amounts to at least the maximum thickness of the ßorigenuna-Bank which does not exceed 4 metres. The diversity of coral fauna of the reefs is relatively low; a total of 13 species is recorded. The coral community is over- whelmingly dominated by the thin-branched ramose Thamnasteria dendroidea (Lamouroux) that forms aggregations of colonies (77?. dendroidea thickets). Leafy to platy Fungiastrea arachnoides (Parkinson) and Thamnasteria concinna (Goldfuss) occur subordinately, other species are only of minor importance. In a few cases, the reef-core consisting of Th. dendroidea thickets is laterally encrusted by platy F. arachnoides and Th. concinna colonies, and microbial carbonates. This zonation reflects probably a succession of different reef builders as a result of changing environmental conditions (allogenic succession). Moreover, some reefs are overlain by a biostrome made of large Solenopora jurassica nodules passing laterally in a nerinean bed. Mikrobial carbonates promoted reef growth and favoured the preservation of reef organismn in their growth position or in situ. They exhibit a platy, dendroid, or reticulate growth form or occur as downward-facing hemispheroids. According to their microstructure, they consist of a peloidal, clotted, or unstructured fabric (predominately layered and poorly structured thrombolite as well as clotted leiolite) (sensu Schmid, 1996). Abundant endo- and epibiontic organisms (bivalves, gastropods, echinoids, asteroids, ophiuroids, crabs etc) are linked to the reefs. With regard to their guild structure, the reefs represent occurrences at which only a few coral species serve as builder. Moreover, microbial carbonates contribute to both building and binding of the reefs. Additional binder as well as baffler are present, but not abundant. According to the species diversity, the dweller guild comprises by far the highest number of invertebrate taxa. The destroyer guild chiefly encompasses bivalves. The composition of the reef community was influenced by the habitat structure of the Th. dendroidea thickets. Owing to the increase in encrusting organisms and other inhabitants of the thickets, the locational factors changed, since light intensity and hydrodynamic energy level and combined parameters as oxygen supply declined in the crowded habitat. Therefore a characteristic succession of organisms is developed that depends on and responds to changing environmental conditions („community replacement sequence“). The succession allows the differentiation of different stages. It started after the cessation of the polyps with boring organisms and photoautotrophic micro-encrusters (calcareous algae, Lithocodium aggregatum). Following the death of these pioneer organisms, encrusting and adherent organisms (serpulids, „Terebella“ species, bryozoans, foraminifers, thecideidinids, sklerospongid and pharetronid sponges, terebratulids), small mobile organisms (limpets), and microbial induced carbonates developed. The final stage in the community replacement sequence gave rise to small cryptic habitats and organisms that belong to these caves (cryptobionts, coelobites). The habitat conditions especially favoured small non-rigid demosponges (“soft sponges”) that tolerate reduced water circulation. Reef rubble is negligible, so that the reefs are bordered by fossiliferous micritic limestone passing laterally in micritic limestone. Approximately 10% of the study area (outcropping florigemma-Bank) corresponds to reefal deposits whereas the remaining 90% encompass lagoonal inter-reefal deposits. The reef development is a good example for the interaction between reef growth, facies development and sea-level changes. It was initiated by a sea-level rise (transgression) and corresponding decrease in the hydrodynamic energy level. Colonization and reef growth took place on a coarse-grained Substrate composed of oncoids, larger foraminifers and bioclasts. Reef growth took place in a calm marine lagoonal setting. Increasing abundance of spherical coral morphs towards the Northeast (section Kessiehausen, northwestem Süntel Mts) reflects higher turbidity and a facies transition to coral occurrences of the ßorigenuna-Bank Member in the adjacent Deister Mts. The reef growth was neither influenced by stonns nor by input of siliciclastic deposits, and took place in short time - probably in only a thousand years under most probably mesotrophic conditions. The mass appearance of solenoporids and nerineids in the upper part of the ßorigenuna-Bank Member point to enhanced nutrient level as a result of regression. In addition, this scenario of fluctuations in nutrient availability seems to be responsible for the cessation of reef corals. The sea level fall reached its climax in the subaerial exposure and palaeokarst development of the florigemma-Bank. The reef building corals are typical pioneer species. The blade-like, flattened F. amchnoides colonies are characterized by their light porous calcium carbonate skeleton, which is a distinct advantage in soft bottom environment. Thus, they settled on soft bottom exposing the large parts of its surface to the incoming light. On the other hand, in response to their light requirements they were also able to settle shaded canopy structures or reef caves. Th. dendroidea is an opportunistic coral species in very shallow, well illuminated marine environment. Their thin and densely spaced branches led to a very high surface/volume ratio of the colonies that were capable to exploit incoming light due to their small thamasterioid calices characterized by “highly integrated polyps”. In addition, sideward coalescence of branches during colony growth led to a wave-resistant framework and favoured the authochthonous preservation of the reefs. Asexual reproduction by fragmented colonies promoted reef development as Th. dendroidea thickets laterally extend over the sea floor or new reefs have developed from broken fragments of parent colonies. Similar build ups with Th. dendroidea as a dominant or frequent reef building coral species are known from the Paris Basin and elsewhere from the Lower Saxony Basin (Kleiner Deister Mts). These buildups developed in well-illuminated shallow water and encompass coral reefs or coral thrombolite reefs. Intra- and inter-reef deposits vary between well-winnowed reef debris limestone and mudstones representing considerably calmer conditions. Solenoporid, nerineids and diceratides belong to the characteristic fossils of these occurrences. However, diceratides are missing in theflorigemma-Bank Member. Th. dendroidea differs in its colonization of low- to high-energy environment from recent ramose scleractinian corals (e.g., Acropora and Porites sp.). The latter are restricted to agitated water habitats creating coral thickets and carpets. According to the morphologic plasticity of Th. dendroidea, thick-branched colonies developed in a milieu of high water energy, whereas fragile, wide- and thin-branched colonies prevail in low-energy settings. Due to its relatively rapid growth, Th. dendroidea was able to keep pace with increased Sedimentation rates. 68 benthonic foraminiferan species/taxa have been recognized in thin sections. Agglutinated foraminifers (textulariids) predominate when compared with rotaliids and milioliids. Numerous species are restricted to a certain facies type or occur in higher population densities, in particular Everticyclammina sp., a larger agglutinated foraminifer that occurs in rock building amounts. Among the 25 reef dwelling foraminiferal species, a few were so far only known from Late Jurassic sponge reefs. Another striking feature is the frequency of adherent foraminiferal species. Fauna and flora, in particular dasycladaleans and agglutinated foraminifers, document palaeobiogeographic relationships to the Tethys and point to (sub)tropical conditions. Moreover, in Germany this foraminiferan assemblage is yet uncompared. In Southern Germany similar tethyan type assemblages are not present in strata as young as Middle Tithonian.
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Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Artes Visuais, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arte, 2015.
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International audience
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Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciência da Informação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação, 2015.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, 2016.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, 2016.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, 2016.