14 research outputs found
âJessica Jonesâ: lâeroina infrangibile e il racconto contemporaneo della violenza di genere
Jessica Jones (Id., Netflix 2015-) Ăš una serie noir, creata da Melissa Rosenberg, che si colloca allâinterno di un universo fantastico di supereroi. Il cuore del suo progetto narrativo risiede nella costante messa in discussione dellâagency dei suoi personaggi. Jessica Jones sceglie di drammatizzare temi quali la violenza di genere e la rape culture, nonchĂ© le difficoltĂ dei percorsi di recupero delle vittime di questi eventi, percorsi tuttâaltro che lineari e che vengono mostrati in tutta la loro complessitĂ .Jessica Jones (Id., Netflix 2015-) is a noir television series, created by Melissa Rosenberg, located within a fantastical universe of superheroes and superheroines. The heart of its narrative project may be traced in the constant challenge it poses to the agency of its characters. Jessica Jones chooses to dramatize the themes of gender violence and rape culture, including the difficult paths to recovery of the victims of said events. Such paths are investigated in their non-linear quality and shown in all their complexities
Vidding Grrls. Audiovisual Remix Practices in Contemporary Digital Culture
La pratica del remix Ăš al giorno dâoggi sempre piĂč diffusa e un numero sempre piĂč vasto di persone ha ora le competenze e gli strumenti tecnologici adeguati per eseguire operazioni un tempo riservate a nicchie ristrette. Tuttavia, nella sua forma audiovisiva, il remix ha ottenuto scarsa attenzione a livello accademico.
Questo lavoro esplora la pratica del remix intesa al contempo come declinazione contemporanea di una pratica di lungo corso allâinterno della storia della produzione audiovisiva â ovvero il riuso di immagini â sia come forma caratteristica della contemporaneitĂ mediale, atto di appropriazione grassroots dei contenuti mainstream da parte degli utenti.
La tesi si articola in due sezioni.
Nella prima, lâanalisi di tipo teorico e storico-critico Ăš suddivisa in due macro-aree di intervento: da una parte il remix inteso come pratica, atto di appropriazione, gesto di riciclo, decontestualizzazione e risemantizzazione delle immagini mediali che ha attraversato la storia dei media audiovisivi [primo capitolo]. Dallâaltra, la remix culture, ovvero il contesto culturale e sociale che informa lâambiente mediale entro il quale la pratica del remix ha conosciuto, nellâultimo decennio, la diffusione capillare che lo caratterizza oggi [secondo capitolo].
La seconda, che corrisponde al terzo capitolo, fornisce una dettagliata panoramica su un caso di studio, la pratica del fan vidding. Forma di remix praticata quasi esclusivamente da donne, il vidding consiste nel creare fan video a partire da un montaggio dâimmagini tratte da film o serie televisive che utilizza come accompagnamento musicale una canzone. Le vidders, usando specifiche tecniche di montaggio, realizzano delle letture critiche dei prodotti mediali di cui si appropriano, per commentare, criticare o celebrare gli oggetti di loro interesse. Attraverso il vidding il presente lavoro indaga le tattiche di rielaborazione e riscrittura dellâimmaginario mediale attraverso il riuso di immagini, con particolare attenzione al remix inteso come pratica di genere.The practice of remix is everyday more spread in the contemporary audiovisual production, and performed by an ever-growing number of people, who now have technological instruments and technical skills to perform something that was once reserved only to experimental artists. Despite its growing presence in the media sphere, remix, especially in audiovisual form, has received little analytical attention. This work explores the practice of remix as both the contemporary declination of a long term practice in audiovisual media â that is the re-use of found footage â and the grassroots act of appropriation of mainstream media contents by users. The dissertation is divided into two parts. In the first part, a theoretical and historical-critical in-depth analysis is further divided into two chapters. The first is dedicated to the practice of remix as an act of appropriation, of recycle, of decontextualisation and resemantization of media images through the history of audiovisual media. The second investigates remix as the cultural, social and media context in which remix has seen in the last decade a capillary diffusion.
The second part, which corresponds to the third chapter, is dedicated to a single case study, the practice of fan vidding. An - almost exclusively - female audiovisual form of fandom activity that consists in appropriating clips from movies or TV shows, re-editing them and setting them to music, usually to pop songs. Vidders, using editing strategies and techniques, stage analytical readings of the original media texts they appropriate, in order to comment upon the sources, criticize them, or praise them. Through vidding, this work explores the tactics of reworking and rewriting of media imaginary through remix, and focuses especially on remix as a gendered practice
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Perinatal Loss Experienced by the Parental Couple: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
Background: At the beginning of 2020, mothers and fathers who experienced perinatal events (from conception to pregnancy
and postpartum period) found themselves facing problems related to the emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the
associated difficulties for health care centers in providing care. In the unexpected and negative event of perinatal loss (ie,
miscarriage, stillbirth, and neonatal death) more complications occurred. Perinatal loss is a painful and traumatic life experience
that causes grief and can cause affective disorders in the parental coupleâthe baby dies and the coupleâs plans for a family are
abruptly interrupted. During the COVID-19 pandemic, limited access to perinatal bereavement care, due to the lockdown measures
imposed on medical health care centers and the social distancing rules to prevent contagion, was an additional risk factor for
parental mental health, such as facing a prolonged and complicated grief.
Objective: The main aims of this study are as follows: to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on mothers and fathers who
experienced perinatal loss during the pandemic, comparing their perceptions; to evaluate their change over time between the first
survey administration after bereavement and the second survey after 6 months; to examine the correlations between bereavement
and anxiety, depression, couple satisfaction, spirituality, and sociodemographic variables; to investigate which psychosocial
factors may negatively affect the mourning process; and to identify the potential predictors of the development of complicated
grief.
Methods: This longitudinal observational multicenter study is structured according to a mixed methods design, with a quantitative
and qualitative section. It will include a sample of parents (mothers and fathers) who experienced perinatal loss during the
COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020. There are two phasesâa baseline and a follow-up after 6 months.
Results: This protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Psychological Research, University of Padova, and by the
Institutional Ethics Board of the Spedali Civili of Brescia, Italy. We expect to collect data from 34 or more couples, as determined
by our sample size calculation.
Conclusions: This study will contribute to the understanding of the psychological processes related to perinatal loss and
bereavement care during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will provide information useful to prevent the risk of complicated grief and
psychopathologies among bereaved parents and to promote perinatal mental health.
International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/3886
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on perinatal loss among Italian couples: A mixed-method study
Background: Perinatal bereavement is an event that greatly impacts the
emotional, psychological, and psychosocial aspects of those who want to
have a child.
Objectives: Since there are few studies on the psychological impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on couples grieving for perinatal loss, this research
aimed to survey this experience.
Participants: Between 2020 and 2021, in Italian provinces highly affected by
the COVID-19 pandemic, 21 parents participated: 16 mothers (76%; mean age
36.2; SD: 3.1) and 5 fathers (24%; mean age 40.2; SD: 3.4), among which
there were 4 couples.
Methods: A mixed-method design was used through self-report
questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Accompanied by a sociodemographic
form, the following questionnaires were administered: Prolonged Grief-13,
the Parental Assessment of Paternal Affectivity (PAPA) (to fathers), the
Parental Assessment of Maternal Affectivity (PAMA) (to mothers), the Dyadic
Adjustment Scale short version, the Daily Spiritual Experiences Scale, and
the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. The texts obtained through the in-depth
interviews underwent thematic analysis.
Results: Fifty per cent of participants suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorders (PTSD) symptoms and 20% suffered from relational dyadic stress.
Four areas of thematic prevalence emerged: psychological complexity of
bereavement, the impact of the COVID-19, disenfranchisement vs. support,
and spirituality and contact with the lost child. Participants interpreted their
distress as related to inadequate access to healthcare services, and perceiving
the pandemic restrictions to be responsible for less support and lower quality
of care. Furthermore, they needed psychological help, and most of them were unable to access this service. Spirituality/religiosity did not help, while contact
with the fetus and burial did.
Conclusion: It is important to implement psychological services in obstetrics
departments to offer adequate support, even in pandemic situations
âThe Biggest Fan Remake of All Timeâ. Star Wars Uncut: fans e crowdsourcing in una galassia lontana lontana
Started in July 2009 as an experiment in crowdsourcing by young programmer Casey Pugh, the Star Wars Uncut project gathered together almost a thousand fans from all around the world to recreate a fanmade version of the first episode of George Lucasâ cinematographic saga, 15 seconds at a time. This paper aims to examine this project, its development, its main features and potentialities, and how its structure was implemented to develop further the participantsâ user experience. Moreover, drawing from different academic fields and topics, such as fan studies, participatory culture and participative documentary studies, this paper seeks to provide effective theoretical tools to analyze the processes that subtend crowdsourced media project like Star Wars Uncut
âCome togetherâ: a fanvid insight on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and fandom
Through the in-depth analysis of a single fanwork, Luminosityâs concept-vid Scooby Road (2005), made with images appropriated from the acclaimed TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, this paper will investigate the strong and complex relationship between fan communities and media. A vid is a form of remix that consists in appropriating clips from movies or TV shows, and setting them to music. The author of the remixed work, the vidder, uses editing strategies in order to comment upon the sources, criticize them or praise them. Building on the concept of fandom ecology, and providing an overview of the main characteristics of the vidding community, this paper will focus on how the shared knowledge of both the original work and of fannish interpretations of such work, combined with fannish conventions and modes of media consumption, shape fandom creative productions. After examining the relevance of Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the vidding community and its history, we will then focus on Scooby Roadâs peculiar context of creation and distribution, and proceed to analyze several of the fifteen vids that compose this peculiar, 42- minute concept-vid
Le fascisme italien en couleurs
Arte a diffusĂ© les 14 et 21 fĂ©vrier 2007 un documentaire du cinĂ©aste britannique Chris Oxley rĂ©alisĂ© en 2006, le Fascisme italien en couleurs. Ce film, divisĂ© en deux parties de 52 minutes chacune, la ConquĂȘte du pouvoir et Mussolini au pouvoir, se propose de raconter lâhistoire du fascisme italien, de la conquĂȘte du pouvoir par Benito Mussolini, dans les annĂ©es 1920, Ă la Seconde Guerre mondiale, jusquâĂ la dĂ©faite finale du fascisme, en avril 1945. Il fait partie dâun courant documentaire, ..
The Evolution of Menswear and Masculinity in Modern Criminal Narratives: Investigating Suburra and Mare Fuori
In examining the dynamic interplay of maximalism and streetwear within the criminal genre, our analysis of Suburra and Mare Fuori uncovers a transformative phase that challenges conventional sartorial narratives, introducing a new lexicon of masculinity. These series, emblematic of youth and excess, reflect a societal evolution towards a multifaceted expression of male identity and power. Through this prism, the narratives not only subvert traditional aesthetic norms of the classical depictions in gangster cinema, but also foster a profound engagement with contemporary viewers. Our discourse, after a first reconstruction of the historical characteristics of the genre, navigates through the nuanced terrain of contemporary maximalism, distancing itself from the misinterpretations associated with âbad tasteâ, to celebrate a composite aesthetic that defies classical taste paradigms. This stylistic approach champions an eclectic freedom that elevates maximalism to a form of narrative and identity expression. In summation, this exploration not only reconfigures established narratives of style, masculinity, and authority but also posits a reimagined conceptualization of excess that synergizes cultural and social capital, heralding a new era in the criminal genre characterized by complexity, vibrancy, and excess