Boillet, Elise Erminia, Ardissino
The European Renaissance saw a deep renewal of the form and content of prayer. Even before the Reformation (whether Protestant or Catholic), the growing role played by lay people, women and men, in the religious sphere created new forms of worship, developing new practices and new texts. The renewal became even more intense during the 16th and 17th...
Cardoso Teixeira, Gisela
Este artigo analisa o silenciamento no jornalismo de guerra, explorando os efeitos de sentido produzidos pela censura no discurso jornalístico. A partir das noções de "silêncio fundante" (Orlandi, 1997) e enquadramentos noticiosos (Gitlin, 1980; Entman, 1993), examinam-se 15 crônicas de Rubem Braga sobre a participação da FEB na Segunda Guerra Mund...
Cardoso Teixeira, Gisela
Este artigo analisa o silenciamento no jornalismo de guerra, explorando os efeitos de sentido produzidos pela censura no discurso jornalístico. A partir das noções de "silêncio fundante" (Orlandi, 1997) e enquadramentos noticiosos (Gitlin, 1980; Entman, 1993), examinam-se 15 crônicas de Rubem Braga sobre a participação da FEB na Segunda Guerra Mund...
Rafael, Junior Dalmolin, Aline Roes
A censura à liberdade de imprensa em Moçambique tem sido um problema crescente. Nos últimos seis anos, mais de cem jornalistas foram agredidos, ameaçados, intimados, criminalizados e silenciados, ou mesmo tiveram roubados seus instrumentos de trabalho. O artigo faz uma análise crítica da censura no país, interpelando as principais figuras que levam...
Dadvar, Arezou
Censorship in Iran's cultural and artistic fields makes it difficult for the public to access quality subversive works in their entirety and deprives intellectuals and artists of freedom of expression. This type of intervention dates back to before the 1979 revolution, and the fields that are censored and monitored are not limited to literature and...
Gimello-Mesplomb, Frédéric
Unveiling the Roots of Audience Theory: A Groundbreaking Exploration of Early Cinema Spectatorship (1900s-1910s)This volume unveils the forgotten intellectual landscape of early cinema audience research, challenging conventional narratives that dismiss pre-1920s investigations as mere socio-demographic cataloging. Instead, the book reveals these in...
Zohar, Ryan Metin, Berk
Turkish political theater of the 1960s-1970s was a genre that galvanized both its intellectual proponents and drew the ire of state authorities. Deeply marked by the work of Bertolt Brecht produced some half a century earlier, the stage became an important setting where the broader violence between far-left groups, far-right groups, and the governm...
Jouini, Sarra
Tom Stoppard’s theatrical works, Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth, serve as a significant exemplification of linguistic and political power dynamics. These plays represent a transformative shift that depicts the workings of hegemony in Czechoslovakia during the Cold War era. Stoppard, a Czechoslovakian native, crafted these satirical works in respon...
Shihadeh, Noor
This paper investigates the relationships Palestinian theatres in Israel maintain within the broader Israeli society while nurturing a distinct Palestinian cultural sphere. It examines five case studies: Al-Medina, Al-Saraya, Al-Haneen, Salma Dance Company, and Al-Karma, through qualitative interviews conducted with their directors in 2023. The res...
Adam, Renaud