167 research outputs found

    Failed masculinities: A critical re-reading of Ernest Hemingway's 'The first forty-nine stories'

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    Ever since the 1960s Masculinity Studies have been an increasingly expanding niche in the spectrum of Gender Studies. Initially inspired by the feminist and homosexual fights against patriarchy, especially in the last three decades they have become an influential theoretical instrument for the broader process of deconstruction of normative ideological structures: mostly developed by the Australian scholar R.W. Connell at the end of the 20th century, formulations regarding the hegemonic models and the plurality of masculinities were pivotal for the discipline. This thesis attempts to introduce the most important theoretical aspects of the field in order to apply them to the analysis of the representation of masculinity in the 1938 collection The First Forty-Nine Stories by Ernest Hemingway. Commonly perceived by critics as typical depictions of a hegemonic and violent masculinity, actually the male protagonists of the author's fiction reveal themselves to be quite distant from the ordinary assumptions when studied under a different critical light. Indeed, by re-reading Hemingway's writings following the innovative approach of Masculinity Studies it was possible to demonstrate that the primary and secondary characters he created are actually hardly able to achieve ideal Western models of masculinity, and are rather represented as failing in the effort to fulfil social expectations.Sin dagli anni sessanta del Novecento gli Studi sulla Mascolinità sono stati una nicchia sempre più in espansione negli Studi di Genere. Ispiratisi inizialmente alle lotte femministe e omosessuali contro il patriarcato, negli ultimi tre decenni essi sono divenuti un influente strumento teorico nel più ampio processo di decostruzione delle strutture ideologiche normative: le formulazioni riguardanti i modelli egemonici e la pluralità delle mascolinità, sviluppati soprattutto dall* studios* Australian* R.W. Connell al termine del Ventesimo secolo, furono fondamentali per la disciplina. Questa tesi vuole introdurre gli aspetti teorici più importanti del campo di studi per poi applicarli all'analisi della rappresentazione delle mascolinità nella raccolta di Ernest Hemingway The First Forty-Nine Stories, pubblicata nel 1938. Comunemente considerati dai critici quali rappresentazioni di una mascolinità egemonica e violenta, in realtà i protagonisti maschili negli scritti dell'autore sono distanti da queste comuni considerazioni se studiati partendo da presupposti critici differenti. Infatti, seguendo l'innovativo approccio degli Studi sulla Mascolinità, la rilettura dell' opera di Hemingway ha reso possibile dimostrare che in realtà i personaggi principali e secondari dei suoi lavori non sono rappresentati quali uomini in grado di raggiungere con successo modelli occidentali ideali di mascolinità, ma piuttosto come fallimentari nel loro tentativo di soddisfare le aspettative sociali.Máster Erasmus Mundus en Estudios de las Mujeres y de Género, GEMMA. 9ª ed

    The influence of thermal bridge calculation method on the building energy need: a case study

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    The goal of the paper is to compare two different methods of calculating the linear transmittance of thermal bridges in order to evaluate the building energy need for heating. As a case study, it was considered an existing non-isolated residential building of '70 years consisting of 30 housing units. All the construction details of the building are known. The energy analysis of the building was carried out using a commercial software. The linear transmittance of the thermal bridges was determined both by the catalogue, provided by the software itself, and by the numerical finite-element evaluation according to UNI EN ISO 10211 standard using a 2-D numerical simulator. Through numerical analysis it is possible to evaluate in a detailed way all the thermal bridges present in the building and therefore it is possible to evaluate the approximation induced by the use of the catalogue. Results show that the detailed analysis leads to a transmission heat exchange through thermal bridges about eight times greater than that estimated through the catalogue and consequently to a higher building energy need of about 12%. The heating energy needs per unit area of the individual housing units were also compared

    New stratigraphical data on the Middle-Late Jurassic biosiliceous sediments from the Sicanian basin, Western Sicily (Italy)

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    The reported data present the stratigraphy of several sections across a Middle–Late Jurassic Radiolaritic Unit, well exposed in different thrust sheets pertaining to the Maghrebian chain of Southwestern Sicily. The aim was to define the chronostratigraphical distribution of the Jurassic biosiliceous sedi- mentation in the Sicanian palaeogeographical zone, a deep water basin belonging to the Southern Tethys continental margin. The radiolarian biostratigraphy indicates that the switching from carbonate to siliceous sedimentation in the Sicanian Basin is referable to the Bajocian, as shown by the section of Campofiorito, near Corleone. The biostratigraphical dataset allows the correlation between the onset of biosiliceous sedimentation and the fall of biodiversity in the Sicanian basin with the carbonate productivity crisis, indicated by the highest eutrophication that affected Western Tethys during Middle Jurassic times

    PITYOPHAGUS QUERCUS REITTER, 1877, A NEW SAPROXYLIC SAP BEETLE FOR THE ITALIAN FAUNA (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae)

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    During ecological investigations on saproxylic beetle communities of central Italy (Latium), at Bosco Polverino (a mixed evergreen/deciduous forest fragment dominated by cork oaks), and at Allumiere (a small fragment of beech forest surrounded by turkey oak stands), the authors found three specimens of Pityophagus quercus Reitter, 1877 (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae). These are the first known records of this species in Italy, and the first one in association with an evergreen oak, Quercus suber. This discovery led us to review both bionomical and faunistic data so far available on this exceedingly rare and poorly known species

    Acute hemichorea as unusual first multiple sclerosis presentation

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    Patient 1 was a 39-year-old woman with an unremarkable medical history who developed acute involuntary right arm and leg movements. Neurologic examination revealed moderate dysarthria and subcontinuous, choreic movements in her right limbs, prevailing in the arm, which worsened during postural tasks. She occasionally had ballistic movements in her right limbs and abnormal dystonic postures. Continuous peribuccal and tongue involuntary movements were noted. Moreover, bilateral upper limb ataxia, gait and trunk ataxia, and brisk right tendon reflexes were found. There was no strength or sensory loss (video 1 at Neurology.org/cp). Brain MRI revealed a tumefactive, T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) hyperintense, T1 hypointense contrast-enhancing demyelinating lesion in the left cerebral peduncle, extending to the substantia nigra and subthalamic nucleus (STN) (figure, A-C). Multiple hyperintense T2/FLAIR, T1 hypointense, non-contrast-enhancing demyelinating lesions in the hemispheric and periventricular deep white matter, brainstem, and cerebellar hemispheres were also found. All serologic tests were within normal limits. Isoelectric focusing (IEF) revealed 9 CSF oligoclonal bands (OCBs). A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) was made and the patient was treated with high-dose methylprednisolone with improvement of symptoms

    TAFFO: The compiler-based precision tuner

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    We present taffo, a framework that automatically performs precision tuning to exploit the performance/accuracy trade-off. In order to avoid expensive dynamic analyses, taffo leverages programmer annotations which encapsulate domain knowledge about the conditions under which the software being optimized will run. As a result, taffo is easy to use and provides state-of-the-art optimization efficacy in a variety of hardware configurations and application domains. We provide guidelines for the effective exploitation of taffo by showing a typical example of usage on a simple application, achieving a speedup up to 60% at the price of an absolute error of 3.53×10−5. taffo is modular and based on the solid llvm technology, which allows extensibility to improved analysis techniques, and comprehensive support for the most common precision-reduced data types and programming languages. As a result, the taffo technology has been selected as the precision tuning tool of the European Training Network on Approximate Computing

    Guidelines for the monitoring of Rosalia alpina

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    Rosalia alpina (Linnaeus, 1758) is a large longhorn beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) which is protected by the Habitats Directive and which typically inhabits beech forests characterised by the presence of mature, dead (or moribund) and sun-exposed trees. A revision of the current knowledge on systematics, ecology and conservation of R. alpina is reported. The research was carried out as part of the LIFE MIPP project which aims to find a standard monitoring method for saproxylic beetles protected in Europe. For monitoring this species, different methods were tested and compared in two areas of the Apennines, utilising wild trees, logs and tripods (artificially built with beech woods), all potentially suitable for the reproduction of the species. Even if all methods succeeded in the survey of the target species, these results showed that the use of wild trees outperformed other methods. Indeed, the use of wild trees allowed more adults to be observed and required less intensive labour. However, monitoring the rosalia longicorn on wild trees has the main disadvantage that they can hardly be considered “standard sampling units”, as each tree may be differently attractive to adults. Our results demonstrated that the most important factors influencing the attraction of single trunks were wood volume, sun-exposure and decay stage. Based on the results obtained during the project LIFE MIPP, as well as on a literature review, a standard monitoring method for R. alpina was developed

    Novel blocked functionality copolymers as surface coatings in DNA microarray technology

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    AbstractNew copolymers made of 2-(dimethyl amino) ethyl methacrylate (DMAEM) and isocyanate ethyl methacrylate blocked with methyl ethyl ketoxime (IEMB) was synthesized in various composition ratios in order to obtain water reducible copolymers after acidification. They were characterized by infrared spectroscopy, chemical titration for the determination of amine equivalent weight, and by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Calorimetric analysis showed the presence of a former broad endothermal peak followed by a latter, stronger exothermal one, which can be respectively attributed to the deblocking of isocyanate groups and to their subsequent reactions. Some copolymer compositions were dip coated onto microscope glass slides and surfaces were characterized by static and dynamic contact angles, revealing a clear effect of the salifying agent and a likely surface rearrangement of polar groups while in contact with water. Finally, oligonucleotides surface immobilization and molecular recognition capability of the coated glass slides were positively assessed by hybridization tests with fluorescently labelled complementary probes

    EPURAEA DEUBELI REITTER, 1898, A CONFIRMED SAPROXYLIC SAP BEETLE FOR THE ITALIAN FAUNA (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae)

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    During ecological investigations on saproxylic beetle communities at Monte Baldo (Veneto, Verona province), two specimens of Epuraea deubeli Reitter, 1898 (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae) were recently collected. It is the first known sure record of this species in Italy (previously known from Northern, Eastern, and Central Europe, southwards to Austria, and from Western Siberia)
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