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12. In poetry, if meter has to help memory, it takes its timeSara Andreetta, Oleksandra Soldatkina, Vezha Boboeva, Alessandro Treves, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: memory, poetry, meter, Italian poetry Published in RUNG: 04.11.2021; Views: 1545; Downloads: 40 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
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14. Minority literature and collective trauma : the case of Slovene Triestine literatureAna Toroš, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: The study focuses on the relationship between minority literature and collective trauma.
Drawing on the theory of trauma, psychoanalysis, memory studies, and literary representations
of memory, we argue that the trauma resulting from the suppression of Slovene
identity in Trieste during fascism is transmitted into literary discourse through two
channels. Firstly, through the normative model of remembering the trauma in question –
namely through literary works that can be described as fictions of memory. Secondly, we
paid attention to the manifestations of trauma that (unconsciously) enter the narrative
structure, regardless of the time and events, which are not necessarily tied to the period
of fascism and to concrete events and places of memory. In this context, we illuminated Keywords: collective trauma, collective memory, minority literature, Trieste, literary
representations Published in RUNG: 01.07.2021; Views: 2164; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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16. Multiresponsive nonvolatile memories based on optically switchable ferroelectric organic field-effect transistorsMarco Carroli, Alex Dixon, Martin Herder, Egon Pavlica, Stefan Hecht, Gvido Bratina, Emanuele Orgiu, Paolo Samorì, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: Organic transistors are key elements for flexible, wearable, and biocompatible logic applications. Multiresponsivity is highly sought‐after in organic electronics to enable sophisticated operations and functions. Such a challenge can be pursued by integrating more components in a single device, each one responding to a specific external stimulus. Here, the first multiresponsive organic device based on a photochromic–ferroelectric organic field‐effect transistor, which is capable of operating as nonvolatile memory with 11 bit memory storage capacity in a single device, is reported. The memory elements can be written and erased independently by means of light or an electric field, with accurate control over the readout signal, excellent repeatability, fast response, and high retention time. Such a proof of concept paves the way toward enhanced functional complexity in optoelectronics via the interfacing of multiple components in a single device, in a fully integrated low‐cost technology compatible with flexible substrates. Keywords: organic transistors, memory, time-dependent Published in RUNG: 11.03.2021; Views: 2060; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
17. Built to Be Torn Down, Fed to Be Starved, Resurrected to Be Disposed Of : Capitalism Is a Riot, a Riot from AboveGal Kirn, Niloufar Tajeri, 2021, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Keywords: riot from above, urban regeneration, urban destruction, the dispossessed, riotous subject, surplus population, class and race in analysis of riots, memory of uprisings, dissent Published in RUNG: 05.01.2021; Views: 2361; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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19. Iconoclastic Ruptures: Black Lives Matter and the cleansing of colonial memoryGal Kirn, 2020, polemic, discussion, commentary Abstract: The removal of racist and oppressive pasts through the toppling of monuments standing in the epicentres of colonial and slave dominions, the US, UK and across Europe, has ruffled the feathers of leading conservative politicians, historians and even some ‘liberal’ thinkers and representatives, who claim that historical revisionism should not come with ‘erasure’ and iconoclasm. Conservative discourse calls this activity looting, saying that ‘the mob’ commits violent actions against society, its order and property, in the same way rioters loot our tradition and monumental legacy. As a scholar of partisan, socialist and postsocialist transition, focusing on the postsocialist cleansing of memory, I would like to compare these two historical moments: 1990s postsocialist memorial revisionism with the current iconoclasm of the Black Lives Matter movement. Keywords: colonial memory, historical revisionism, fall of berlin wall, postsocialism, erasure, poetic justice Published in RUNG: 25.08.2020; Views: 2819; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
20. Yugoslavian Partisan Memorials: Between Memorial Genre, Revolutionary Aesthetics and Ideological RecuperationGal Kirn, Robert Burghardt, 2011, short scientific article Keywords: partisan monuments, Yugoslavia, revolutionary memory, hibridity, case studies of monument, Kozara, Petrova Gora Published in RUNG: 20.08.2020; Views: 2769; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |