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L’humain et l’écran, à l’écran : The Cat, the Reverend and the Slave d’Alain Della Negra et Kaori Kinoshita (2010)
Published 2021-10-01“…The screen is the place where users of Second Life and spectators alike can observe how interactions with the technical device (the avatar) but also with others, materialize. …”
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Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
Published 2024-12-01“…As the essay argues, the play’s recent revival at London’s Almeida Theatre (2023), directed by Carrie Cracknell, designed by Alex Eales and featuring Alison Oliver in the lead role, made a considerable contribution towards highlighting the roots of discomfort as well as the embodied experience of Carr’s eponymous heroine, towards emphasising concerns of grief and inconsolability, but also towards asking how consolation and agency may be conceivable for spectators within an environmentally focused staging and reading of the play. …”
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Mettre en scène les codes du genre : artifice et théâtralité dans la comédie musicale hollywoodienne classique
Published 2009-12-01“…By setting into relief the utopian nature of the genre’s normative discourse, the staging of the musical’s generic codes prompts spectators to embrace the collective dream while remaining aware of the unreality of Hollywood myths.…”
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On The Verge: Dramatisation de la violence symbolique dans The Verge de Susan Glaspell
Published 2010-09-01“…This analysis will therefore consider the strategies used by the playwright to raise her spectators’ awareness of the issues surrounding symbolic violence.…”
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Perceived Value: Definitions, Concepts and Measures for Sport And Fitness Industry
Published 2021-08-01“…Since sports consumers are a group of people whose consumption characteristics differ as active and passive participants (spectators and fans), the differentiation of the measurement of perceived value is an acknowledged situation. …”
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Risk Management for 4-H Youth Development Work: Large Animals—Livestock
Published 2016-02-01“… Most people involved in youth livestock exhibition are familiar with the physical risks of handling and transporting livestock, but public spectators generally need more instruction and supervision to ensure their safety and health. …”
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Risk Management for 4-H Youth Development Work: Large Animals—Livestock
Published 2016-02-01“… Most people involved in youth livestock exhibition are familiar with the physical risks of handling and transporting livestock, but public spectators generally need more instruction and supervision to ensure their safety and health. …”
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Filiation et novum temporel : le cas d’Interstellar et d’Arrival
Published 2021-06-01“…Our objective here will be to determine in what way the dynamics of filiation – privileged links between a father and his daughter for Interstellar, between a mother and her daughter for Arrival – becomes an essential instrument for the comprehension of temporal displacements, by the characters themselves, but also and above all for the reception and the intelligibility of the paradoxical causality implemented, by the spectators. In these two films, the relationship to time is discreetly linked to the metaphor of emotional memory. …”
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O a(u)tor e suas "interversões" em Retrato desnatural, de Evando Nascimento
Published 2012-01-01“…Singular snapshots showing us, readers/spectators, their only pos- sible face: an unnatural portrait.…”
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The End of History?
Published 2018-07-01“…The assertion of free will articulated by several characters is more often than not belied by the retrospective awareness that human agency was instrumental in achieving a design beyond human control and intelligence. The spectators however are denied access to a genuine apocalypse and a sense of closure. …”
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Lieux et milieux dans le Théâtre de Béziers (XVIIe siècle)
Published 2014-12-01“…Using paratexts, stage directions and other information found in the works, it is possible to identify the locations where the action took place and, using toponyms mentioned in the texts, to recreate the geographic space that was offered to spectators. While the local setting is primordial (Béziers and its region), national references and beyond, to the edges of the known world, present an important openness to the world. …”
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Science-fiction féministe, des œuvres aux fans
Published 2019-06-01“…It aims to show that, even though SF has often been considered as a male-dominated cultural arec (from authors to audiences, and for character representations), many female readers and spectators appropriated the genre. Firstly, I put this subject into a historical perspective, by explaining that female SF fandoms were created in opposition to the male writers and fans communities which rejected them. …”
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Avoir-lieu ? : quelques expériences théâtrales de la scène britannique contemporaine
Published 2019-12-01“…The article focuses on some examples of “techno-poetic” creations and nomadic performances to highlight the ways in which the most recent media environments contribute to the emergence of new communities of spectators or rather players or co-creators.…”
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Shakespeare revisité, entre fidélité et parodie : de La Nuit des Rois à Shake de Dan Jemmett
Published 2004-10-01“…It is called Shake, with a modest sub-title « around Twelfth Night », but which is indeed at the heart of the topic.Through the exploration of three themes: symmetry (of situations, of twin binarities), love’s misunderstanding, and music, I will argue that this comedy, whose title is a mix between the name of the Bard and the etymological meaning of the verb “to shake” as far as traditions are concerned, is faithful to the spirit (rather than the letter) of the Shakespearean original in a very healthy comic vein.It is not worth wondering if the spectators fully understood the meaning of this comedy in which the four actors change roles all the time: their frequent bursts of laughter clearly showed that they enjoyed the spirit of the comedy, whether they knew Twelfth Night or not.…”
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Moral Disengagement in Sports: A Study on Young Turkish Athletes
Published 2021-12-01“…Athletes, coaches, managers, spectators, referees, sports media and many people are the subject of ethical rules in sports. …”
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Foule et public
Published 2012-04-01“…Is this conception suitable to the reality of the spectators practice at that time? Is it possible to consider the cinema audience as a whole, as it seems if we use the idea of crowd? …”
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O discurso de vereadores de um município do Estado de Minas Gerais: aproximações com a representação teatral e distanciamento da dialogicidade
Published 2011-01-01“…It uses the notion of political representation as staging, or as political theater or social theater, in which elected politicians end up assuming the role of decision makers, instead of the citizens, and the latter, in turn, end up assuming the role of spectators. The purpose of the performance by the aldermen is to direct and regulate the impression that the citizens might make of them, through the control of expression. …”
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Athletes’ Stress and Anxiety Before The Match
Published 2023-11-01“…In conclusion, athletes will experience symptoms of anxiety and stress in the match due to various things, such as the presence of thousands of spectators who can threaten the athlete's self-esteem and the negative judgment of the community towards losing athletes.…”
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Une éducation sentimentale ou le roman d’amour de Salammbô
Published 2010-09-01“…The study of an unpublished passage such as that of the dancer reveals the novelist’s will to create a seductive and active character. The warriors are spectators of the characteristic “hero” epiphany clearly expressed by the lyric singing and the esoteric dance. …”
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L’Italie selon Shakespeare et Ben Jonson : l’altérité dans un théâtre sans décor
Published 2008-03-01“…The representation of a country unknown to the majority of the spectators and to a play’s author, in a theatre with little decor, is necessarily transmitted through a collection of images — physical, geographical, cultural, and also linguistic. …”
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