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'In Examining Others We Know Ourselves': Joanna Baillie on Sympathetic Curiosity, Moral Education, and Drama
Published 2024-11-01“…She also shares a spectatorial approach to moral judgment, emphasizing the universal psychological propensity of ‘sympathetick curiosity’, which attracts spectators to those around them. I show that Baillie conceives of sympathetic curiosity in epistemic terms, as our desire to observe and know the feelings of others, claiming that ‘in examining others, we know ourselves’ (ID 74). …”
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Dari Kentrung hingga Ken Palman: Pasang Surut Kesenian Kentrung Jepara, 1970-2021
Published 2023-07-01“…Apart from that, kentrung also has to face the problem of regeneration because apart from the lack of spectators, there are also very few young people who are interested in becoming kentrung artists. …”
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Le Falstaff de Manfredo Maggioni et Michael Balfe : façonner un opéra italien pour le public anglais
Published 2011-12-01“…The term defines itself far from the Italian peninsula at the moment when it comes into contact with non Italian-speaking spectators. As a result of cultural exchanges on the European scale, Falstaff aims both at pleasing Her Majesty’s Theatre’s audiences and, if possible, at gaining international fame as an authentic opera buffa. …”
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Cinéma/Science-fiction : vers un changement de paradigme critique ?
Published 2021-06-01“…Secondly, this increased circulation of science fiction images in cinema favors the construction of an interpretive competence of the spectators, and thus makes it possible to create more sophisticated narrative and visual strategies, including in works intended for the general public. …”
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Madrid selon Basilio Martín Patino : le charme discret de l’imperfection
Published 2014-12-01“…Thus, Martin Patino offers the spectators a loving and mythical vision of a city which is deeply faithful to its culture, its popular art and its tradition of freedom fighting.…”
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“Theatre’s Other: Event and Testimony in British Verbatim Plays”
Published 2014-06-01“…Regardless of the verbatim author’s and director’s intentionality, any play is a negotiation between “real” events and their representation, a fact of which I feel spectators are aware.…”
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The Development and Competition of Cinemas in Jakarta, 1950-1966
Published 2023-06-01“…The absence of imported films, especially from India, Malaysia and Hollywood, had an effect on the declining number of spectators. However, it was surprisingly emerged another entertainment genre such as Sandiwara which gaining popularity. …”
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Obscene beasts: the stage behind the scenes in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Published 2016-06-01“…For all the efforts the mechanicals have engaged in the project, their rendition of the lion is such a failure that it has the on-stage spectators roar with laughter. This is a fairly convincing anticipation of Gaston Bachelard’s statement in Water and Dreams, “a ghost [a beast in this particular instance] complacently described loses its effect.” …”
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Cinéma et lien : une enquête intime auprès d'une famille italienne en Lorraine
Published 2012-04-01“…Our article will consist of continuing their research by interviewing members of the same family whose culture is essentially audiovisual in order to re-create their memory as spectators and as members of the Italian community from the 70's to the present. …”
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Research on the Design and Application of Sports Competition Ticketing Platform Based on Edge Computing
Published 2021-01-01“…In this case, how to provide ticketing services conveniently, quickly, and accurately for sports spectators all over the country and the world and how to keep up with the times and improve traditional ticketing services are two major problems that need to be solved urgently by those who are in charge of sports events. …”
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