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  1. Stories of Nature ; On the Anecdotal Narration of Pliny’s Natural History
  2. Stories of Nature ; On the Anecdotal Narration of Pliny’s Natural History
  3. Platon und die Homerreferenz als Instrument der Dialogkomposition, Wissensvermittlung und Erkenntnisdidaktik
  4. Aristoteles und das Homerzitat als Spur reziproker Forschungsprozesse, als Argumentationspraktik und Vermittlungsstrategie
  5. Circulations, decolonizations, unbalances : Anticolonial networks and links between the literary reviews Mensagem, Présence Africaine and Black Orpheus
    Published: 2024

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    Language: German; English
    Media type: Report
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 840; 860; 890; 960
    Subjects: portugiesische Literaturen
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  6. Brujas y videntes contra los feminicidios: autoría y discurso político en Dolores Reyes
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios Latinoamericanos

    La escritora argentina Dolores Reyes debuta en 2019 con su primera novela, Cometierra. En ella, narra la historia de una adolescente con particulares poderes de videncia, que le permiten encontrar los cuerpos -con o sin vida- de mujeres... more

     

    La escritora argentina Dolores Reyes debuta en 2019 con su primera novela, Cometierra. En ella, narra la historia de una adolescente con particulares poderes de videncia, que le permiten encontrar los cuerpos -con o sin vida- de mujeres desaparecidas. La novela cosechó un amplio éxito que aún hoy mantiene, sobre todo por su denuncia hacia el grave fenómeno de los feminicidios en Latinoamérica. Años después, en 2023, se publica su segunda novela, Miseria, que continúa la narrativa de la primera. En esta obra, si bien se mantiene la premisa narrativa, veremos una agudización de la crítica social y del discurso feminista que la historia integra, pues da un paso más y trasciende de las esferas más personales e íntimas a las agrupaciones sociales y, finalmente, a la organización política activa. Nuestro objetivo es estudiar en ambas obras los usos literarios de la crítica feminista en la lucha contra los feminicidios. Para ello, analizamos el contenido de las novelas conjuntamente con la recepción que han tenido en Latinoamérica y otras partes del mundo. Asimismo, nos resulta relevante rastrear las posturas autoriales de Dolores Reyes a lo largo de los años, quien se define a sí misma como "feminista, activista de izquierda y madre de siete hijos". ; Witches and seers against feminicide: authorship and political discourse in Dolores Reyes Argentinian writer Dolores Reyes debuts in 2019 with her first novel, Cometierra. It tells the story of a teenager with special powers of clairvoyance that allow her to find the bodies - with or without life - of missing women. The novel was widely acclaimed and is still very successful today, especially for its denunciation of the serious phenomenon of feminicide in Latin America. Years later, in 2023, his second novel, Miseria, was published, continuing the narrative of the first. In this work, although the narrative premise is maintained, we will see a sharpening of the social criticism and feminist discourse that the story integrates, as it goes a step further, transcending from ...

     

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    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Report
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 800; 890; 860
    Subjects: feminista; feminicidio; bruja; activismo; edición; autoría; feminist; feminicide; witch; activism; publishing; authorship
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  7. Truths That Hurt: Socialist Affects and Conviviality in the Literary Journalism of Gabriel García Márquez and Ryszard Kapuściński
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  The Maria Sibylla Merian Centre Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America (Mecila)

    This working paper deals with narrative journalistic texts by Gabriel García Márquez and Ryszard Kapuściński about their journeys to the Eastern Bloc and Latin America, respectively, during the first two decades of the Cold War. García Marquez’s... more

     

    This working paper deals with narrative journalistic texts by Gabriel García Márquez and Ryszard Kapuściński about their journeys to the Eastern Bloc and Latin America, respectively, during the first two decades of the Cold War. García Marquez’s crónicas and Kapuściński’s reportages deliver ideas on socialism(s) and engage in affective workings of a travel experience through representations of convivial socialist spaces. By elaborating a philological approach towards socialist affects, the paper concentrates on affective narrative attunements to lived historical moments and aims at comparing both authors as they raise social and political issues pertinent to the conjuncture of the Cold War. The convivial aspect refers here not only to living together with and knowledge production about the Other as represented in the text, but also to the methodological approach with intercultural sensitivity and transregional and transnational awareness of the aesthetic developments in the hybrid field of global literary journalism.

     

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    DDC Categories: 860
    Subjects: Berichterstattung
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  8. The history of archaeological and epigraphic studies of Cherchell (Algeria) : first voyagers, institutions, publications and archives
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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  9. Dissemination strategies of the Innovative Training Network (ITN) CARMEN
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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  10. Between epigrams and epigraphs : the case of the Carthaginian poems in the Codex Salmasianus
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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  11. Language Model Assisted OCR Classification for Republican Chinese Newspaper Text
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Taiwanese Association for Digital Humanities

    In this work, we present methods to obtain a neural optical character recognition (OCR) tool for article blocks in a Republican Chinese newspaper. Our basis is a small fraction of the image corpus for which text ground truth exists. We introduce a... more

     

    In this work, we present methods to obtain a neural optical character recognition (OCR) tool for article blocks in a Republican Chinese newspaper. Our basis is a small fraction of the image corpus for which text ground truth exists. We introduce a character segmentation method which produces over 90,000 labeled images of single characters and train a GoogLeNet classifier as an OCR model. In addition, we create synthetic training data from character images extracted from Song-Ti fonts. Randomly augmented on the fly and used for pre-training, they increase OCR accuracy from 95.49% to 96.95% on our test set. Finally, we employ post-OCR correction based on a pre-trained masked language model and present heuristics to select the required hyperparameters, by which we are able to correct 16% of remaining classification errors, increasing accuracy on the test set to 97.44%.

     

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