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Gender-oriented imagery of evil in anime from late 70's to present day. This paper examines the specific traits that evil developed within Japanese anime that became very popular in Italy from late 70's to present day. The aim of the study is to focus on the representation of evil that may take an evident or concealed gender-oriented stereotyped characterisation which is different in anime developed for boys or for girls. A content and frame analysis has been carried out on 16 case-studies in order to explore the features which define an imagery of evil differentiated by male or female audience. Some examples of this occurrence are: physical and psychological evil traits; rhetoric; metaphors; gender stereotypes; punitive actions against evil; the reasons why evil develops etc. Our results showed that gender stereotyping persists in the latest anime and is portrayed through the way the main and secondary evil characters are described. Furthermore, latent patterns of gender-or...
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2013
The volume contains six articles on Medieval, Modern and Contemporary History, as well as an essay on Antilles poetry. In addition, there is the monographic dossier "Identities in the Crown of Aragon. New lines of research. Edited by Esther Martí Sentañes", containing several contributions on the study of identities in the Crown of Aragon in the Medieval and Modern Ages. A topic that in recent decades has been the subject of study, as it represents an interesting mechanism in which the analysis of social cohesion unfolds. The volume also includes a forum on the theme of the Catholic Church and its current evangelization in Africa. Finally, the volume hosts a review of the library of Alfonso II Del Carretto, Marquis of Finale Ligure.
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RiMe Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2019
RiMe 5/II n.s. is a miscellaneous Booklet composed of 6 articles and 3 book reviews. The first three articles deal with Medieval and Modern History, while the other three deal with closely interconnected themes of Contemporary History. The first essay is a first historical and archaeological reading and opens new theories and research perspectives on the ruins of Cuccuru Casteddu in Sardinia, perhaps in relation to a Byzantine castle. The second article is dedicated to the symbols of power and the use of images to achieve political aims, focusing in particular on Mariano IV judge of Arborea, Peter IV king of Aragon and Robert of Anjou, king of Naples, in the mid-14th century. The third article is a chronological itinerary of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, from his youth in Spain in the service of the Crown to the wars of Naples that gave him the title of Gran Capitán and his subsequent political apogee as first viceroy of Naples. The fourth text deals with the important issue of mobility after the 1970s, when immigration became a topic of growing interest even in the countries of southern Europe that became the final destination of migration. At the centre of the fifth essay is the analysis of the macro-regional strategies of the European Union and the potential of a new Mediterranean macro-region to rethink and reform the European Union. The sixth and last article rethinks the Mediterranean space by analysing the main works of Mohammed Arkoun (d. 2010), one of the most important contemporary Arab scholars. This operation allows to understand the centrality of the Mediterranean area between Islam and the West and the possibilities of its rebirth from the common geo-historical and geo-cultural horizon. The booklet is closed by three book reviews dedicated 1) to the theme of health in Valencia in the 15th century; 2) to the models of settlement, filiation, promotion and devotion of the orders of the Poor Clares and Dominicans in the Iberian Peninsula, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily in the Middle Ages and, finally, 3) to the public authorities in the Crown of Aragon between the 14th and 16th centuries.
iter geometrico del righello di Middleton, G. Agnelli, Meridiana sul campaniletto di Carcina, Silvio Magnani, Orologio solare a riflessione ad "asta oscurante", A. Gunella, La geometria dell'orologio italico orizzontale, Adriano Gaspani, L'astronomia dei monaci irlandesi, N. Severino, Curiosità gnomoniche in rete, Giacomo Bonzani, La meridiana dei partigiani, Carlo Valdameri, Il cosmo redento nell'iconografia degli antichi orologi solari, Silvano Bianchi, Un artista del tempo in canavese, A.Gunella-N.Severino, Il cane da tartufi, Fabio Savian, Sorrisi e gnomoni, Guido Tonello, V° incontro degli gnomonisti piemontesi, La vignetta di Giacomo Agnelli.