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Brescia Zapata, Marta, and Anna Matamala. "La audiodescripción de la violencia." TRANS. Revista de Traductología, no. 24 (December 22, 2020): 111–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/trans.2020.v0i24.9519.

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El objetivo de este artículo es analizar cómo se transmite la violencia en la audiodescripción (AD). El estudio se centra en un análisis descriptivo preliminar de la AD de escenas violentas en tres películas de Quentin Tarantino, a saber, Pulp Fiction, Malditos bastardos y Los odiosos ocho. Para llevar a cabo el análisis, se ha definido el concepto de violencia en el cine, se han seleccionado las escenas violentas de dichas películas y se han clasificado las escenas según qué estrategia (retención, generalización, especificación u omisión) se ha usado para elaborar la AD. Los resultados han permitido apuntar tendencias en la AD de la violencia en el cine.
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Gourdain, Sylvaine. "Die Welt im Bild." Phänomenologische Forschungen 2020, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.28937/1000108512.

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For Merleau-Ponty and Maldiney, the world of the pictorial image is “an almost crazy world” and a world of “confused sensations”. However, it is not only an illusory and chimeric world, cut off from the real world. Indeed, far from distancing us from the real world, this craziness and this confusion bring us back to it. The objective of this essay is therefore to question the relationship between pictorial art and the real (not fictional or imaginary) world. Certainly, the pictorial work of art makes us return “to the things themselves”, because it establishes a conversion of the gaze and a metamorphosis of the visible. But one can ask if this conversion of the gaze does not reverse the movement of phenomenological “reduction” as described by Edmund Husserl, since it plunges us into the very heart of the world and does not imply any abstention or abstraction. For Maldiney as for Merleau-Ponty, painting reveals our original being-in-the-world, so that it will be necessary to elucidate what it means exactly. Moreover, we will investigate the role of style and rhythm as well as the role of color and the line in order to describe more precisely the connection between the world and the work of art, between continuity and discontinuity. Finally, we will propose another meaning of the word “image” in order to highlight the ethical function of the image thus understood.
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Macenka, Svitlana. "Climatic apocalypse in Roman Ehrlich's "Malé"." LITERARY PROCESS: methodology, names, trends, no. 22 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2412-2475.2023.22.6.

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The highly relevant topic of current environmental disasters and the climatic apocalypse is considered within modern German-language ecocriticism with a particular focus on the phenomenon of "catastrophe without event" (Eva Horn) and the connection between apocalypse and utopia. In this respect, fictional depictions of environmental disasters appear important, enabling the rethinking of emergencies caused by said disasters and provoking a confrontation with specific reality. The objective of the study is to outline contemporary environmental crisis experience summarized on the example of shared reality of Malé in the eponymous novel of 2020 by the contemporary German novelist Roman Ehrlich. The study aims to fulfill the following tasks: representation of the ecological world view of a contemporary German author Roman Ehrlich; identification of the literary semantics of ecological apocalypse; analysis of Malé as a novel with enshrined ecocritical ideas. The research is based on the principles of culturological literary studies combined with ecocriticism. The novelty of research lies in the use of ecocriticism principles in the analysis of the novel by the German writer to demonstrate the active role of human beings in organization and disorganization of the world as well as the helplessness in the face of mighty nature, the vast spaces which stop being living spaces, losing this quality to forces which evade monitoring, control and use. Thus, the topic of the novel is the contemporary world in decline which, for the German writer, is embodied in one of the most attractive resorts on the planet - the Maldives. Mass tourism, environmental pollution (of the ocean in particular), manipulation of ethical and moral norms, and global warming have resulted in exact and rapid negative changes that threaten the islands' existence. It has been established that Roman Ehrlich shows our daily life as a simulated state of security. While witnessing the looming disaster, islanders get immersed in limitless free entertainment, boredom and fundamental statelessness. The author avoids patronizing notes. The characters' helplessness in the face of the apocalypse is reflected in the novel via the inability to formulate an explanatory narrative position regarding the catastrophe. The author follows the idea of essential loss of convincing narrative on social achievements or losses. Roman Ehrlich employs distinctly distant language when describing the disaster and uses artistic potential to play it out. Analysis of the novel stimulates conversation about the modern ecological crisis and the response of modern people to it, who, on the one hand, contributed significantly to the current critical state and, on the other hand, are its direct embodiment.
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Books on the topic "Maldives – Fiction"

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Innes, Hammond. The strode venturer. Thorndike, Me: Thorndike Press, 1998.

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Bernard, Kenneth. The Maldive chronicles. New York: PAJ, 1987.

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Bernard, Kenneth. The Maldive chronicles: Stories. New York: PAJ Publications, 1987.

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Cárdenas, Gilberto Padilla. Malditos bastardos: Antología. [Madrid?]: Editorial Caja China, 2014.

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Record, Grupo. Good Omens: Belas Maldições. Brasil: Bertrand Brasil, 2022.

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Ellis, Royston. Maldives Avenger. Kicks Books, 2014.

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Ellis, Royston. Maldives Avenger. Kicks Books, 2014.

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Missing in the Maldives. Wings ePress, Inc., 2023.

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Missing in the Maldives. Wings ePress, Inc., 2023.

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Honeymoon. Penguin Books, Limited, 2017.

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