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    The Incomprehensible Gianni Rodari

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    Review of La poetica di Rodari: Utopia del folklore e nonsense. By Giulia Massini. Rome: Carocci, 2011. 159 pp. L’orecchio verde di Gianni Rodari. Edited by Stefano Panzarasa. Rome: Viterbo Stampa Alernativa/Nuovi Equilibri, 2011. 226 pp. Non solo filastrocche: Rodari e la letteratura del novecentro. By Mariarosa Rossitto. Rome: Bulzoni, 2011. 280 pp. Lamberto, Lamberto, Lamberto. By Gianni Rodari, Trans. Antony Shugar. Illustr. Federico Maggioni. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2011. 208 pp

    Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folk and Fairy Tales

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    This revised, expanded, and updated edition of the 1979 landmark Breaking the Magic Spell examines the enduring power of fairy tales and the ways they invade our subjective world. In seven provocative essays, Zipes discusses the importance of investigating oral folk tales in their socio-political context and traces their evolution into literary fairy tales, a metamorphosis that often diminished the ideology of the original narrative. Zipes also looks at how folk tales influence our popular beliefs and the ways they have been exploited by a corporate media network intent on regulating the mystical elements of the stories. He examines a range of authors, including the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, Ernst Bloch, Tolkien, Bettelheim, and J.K. Rowling to demonstrate the continuing symbiotic relationship between folklore and literature. A stimulating contribution to the critical literature of folk and fairy tales. -- Children’s Literature Association Quarterly The name Jack Zipes is synonymous with highly regarded and widely read anthologies and critiques of fairy tales. -- Choice All libraries should acquire this new edition of one of the most influential texts in the field. -- Choice Fairy Tales are a highly fashionable study today for literary scholars as well as folklorists, and another new book shows what a range of interest can be evoked by them. This time in Jack Zipes’ interesting and vigorous study. -- Encounter Zipes reveals the extraordinary breadth of his acquaintance with both recent and classic literature in the field of folk and fairytale research. -- Fabula Zipes manages the impressive trick of communicating both detail and overview without simplifying either. . . the serious folklorist should should defnitely have this on his bookshelf. -- Fortean Times Zipes ably demonstrates that moral, political, religious, and other ideologies have shaped these apparently innocent narratives. -- Lore and Language This problematic, provocative study will undoubtedly provide stimulating reading for many audiences. -- Romantic Movement Zipes has written a stimulating and important contribution to the sociology of popular literature. -- Sociological Review Places traditional tales in their socio-political, economic and cultural contexts. -- Teacher Librarian Folklorists, educators and historians will particularly find this resource to be valuable. But educators and parents will also find Zipes’s ideas intriguing. -- Elizabeth Herron -- Folks and Fairies in Action (resourcecenterblog.wordpress.com)https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_folklore/1014/thumbnail.jp

    President’s page: the need for the in(ter)dependent investigator

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    President’s page: The Neighborhood Heart Watch Program: Save A Victim Everywhere (SAVE)

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    Task force 6: Arrhythmias

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    Interventional and Device-based Autonomic Modulation in Heart Failure

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    Heart failure is an increasingly prevalent disease with high mortality and public health burden. It is associated with autonomic imbalance characterized by sympathetic hyperactivity and parasympathetic hypoactivity. Evolving novel interventional and device-based therapy has sought to restore autonomic balance by neuromodulation. Results of preclinical animal studies and early clinical trials have demonstrated its safety and efficacy in heart failure. In this review article, we will discuss specific neuromodulatory treatment modalities individually—spinal cord stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, baroreceptor activation therapy and renal sympathetic nerve denervation

    Fast-slow asymptotic for semi-analytical ignition criteria in FitzHugh-Nagumo system

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    We study the problem of initiation of excitation waves in the FitzHugh-Nagumo model. Our approach follows earlier works and is based on the idea of approximating the boundary between basins of attraction of propagating waves and of the resting state as the stable manifold of a critical solution. Here, we obtain analytical expressions for the essential ingredients of the theory by singular perturbation using two small parameters, the separation of time scales of the activator and inhibitor, and the threshold in the activator's kinetics. This results in a closed analytical expression for the strength-duration curve.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, as accepted to Chaos on 2017/06/2

    Task Force 12: Legal aspects of the 36th Bethesda Conference recommendations

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    Un remake de La Barbe bleue, ou l’au-revoir à Perrault

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    L’éclipse, la transformation et la ré-interprétation sont des composantes fonctionnelles majeures dans un processus de mémétique. Elles permettent à un conte donné de devenir populaire et classique dans la civilisation occidentale — et dans le cas de La Barbe bleue, particulièrement dans la culture française. Par exemple, dans La Barbe-bleue ou la Tentation rituelle, Pierre Saintyves analyse le conte comme partie du processus de rituels initiatiques et examine ses transformations à travers les siècles. À cet égard, la réappropriation filmique par Catherine Breillat de « Barbe bleue » en 2009 est très significative de l’évolution du conte de fées, d’une tradition orale au cinéma et nouveaux media, en passant par les versions écrites. L’effacement de Perrault (celui de Breillat viendra également) indique combien les contes dépendent intimement de la résonnance qu’ils trouvent parmi leur audience et leurs pratiques culturelles. Les contes de Barbe bleue et leurs variantes dans d’autres champs de production culturelle, tels que les films, agissent comme des mèmes et font partie d’un processus singulier de « remakes » à l’intérieur du genre plus large du conte de fées. Cet essai analyse la Barbe bleue de Catherine Breillat en tant que « remake » filmique dans le but de mieux comprendre comment les contes de fées oraux et littéraires interagissent avec les nouveaux media dans le cadre d’une longue tradition pour constituer un discours féerique qui traite des changements dans les mœurs, les attitudes ainsi que les valeurs.Overshadowing, transformation, and remaking are key functional components in a memetic process that enables a particular fairy tale to become popular and classical in western culture —and in the case of Bluebeard, especially in French culture. For instance, in La Barbe-bleue ou la Tentation rituelle, Pierre Saintyves traces the origins of the tale as part of an initiation ritual and examines how it was transformed over centuries. In this regard, Catherine Breillat’s filmic appropriation of Perrault’s “Bluebeard” in 2009 is exceedingly significant for what it reveals about the historical evolution of the fairy tale from the oral tradition through print to our present-day of cinematic-digital representation. The effacement of Perrault —and eventually Breillat’s name will be effaced— indicates how the tales themselves and storytelling depend greatly on the resonance that they find in large groups of people and their cultural processes. Bluebeard tales and their variants in other fields of cultural production such as film act as memes with supernormal stimuli and are part of a singular discursive process of remakings within the larger genre of the fairy tale, and this essay analyzes Breillat’s Bluebeard as a filmic remake with an eye toward understanding how oral and literary tales have interacted with new media in a long historical tradition to form a fairy-tale discourse that addresses changes in manners, attitudes, and values
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