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Le désenchantement se souvient de l'enchantement ; la tristesse et la mélancolie portent en elles la mémoire d'une ferveur, de ce qui charma, ravit, fit espérer. Qu'il soit l'émanation de la vie d'un individu ou bien d'une histoire collective troublée, cet état si particulier convoque inexorablement un règne enchanteur disparu. Le présent ouvrage examine à travers les exemples de nombreuses œuvres d'art les expressions et les significations du désenchantement et de son double jeu. Il en explore les représentations variées dans l'art de la période du XIXe au XXIe siècle, interrogeant la façon dont la désillusion, la perte, le chagrin travaillent l'œuvre et finalement la construisent. D'Oskar Kokoschka à Eugène Carrière, des peintres des Forces nouvelles en France à ceux du réalisme magique allemand, de Roland Topor à Julian Pacheco ou de Felix Gonzales-Torres à Joana Vasconcelos, en passant par Matthew Barney et bien d'autres encore, l'œuvre apparaît comme le terme accompli entre une réalité décevante et l'imaginaire qui supplée à la disparition du sens. Du désenchantement à la magie de l'art.
negative emotions --- iconography --- Iconography --- Art --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- Art appreciation --- Art, Modern --- Appréciation --- Appréciation
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- video art --- negative emotions --- Birsel, Selim --- Güres, Nilbar --- Özmen, Şener --- Senol, Canan --- Yavuz, Mahir --- Çavuşoğlu, Aslı --- Ertufan, Merve --- Adebäck, Johanna --- Büyüktaşçıyan, Hera --- Işik, Berat --- Sevinçli, Yusuf --- Taşdelen, Erdem --- Tenger, Hale
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"Is it appropriate to honour and admire people who have created great works of art, made important intellectual contributions, performed great sporting feats or shaped the history of a nation if those people have also acted immorally? This book provides a philosophical investigation of this important and timely question. The authors draw on the latest research from ethics, value theory, philosophy of emotion, social philosophy and social psychology to develop and substantiate arguments that have been made in the public debates about this issue. They offer a detailed analysis of the nature and ethics of honour and admiration, and present reasons both in favor and against honouring and admiring the immoral. They also take on the important matter of whether we can separate the achievements of public figures from their immoral behavior. Ultimately, the authors reject a "one-size-fits-all" approach and argue that we must weigh up the reasons for and against honouring and admiring in each particular case. Honouring and Admiring the Immoral is written in an accessible style that shows how philosophy can engage with public debates about important ethical issues. It will be of interest to scholars and students working in moral philosophy, philosophy of emotion, and social philosophy"--
Honor. --- Celebrities --- Character --- Conduct of life. --- Public opinion. --- Ethology --- Ethics --- Personality --- Celebrity culture --- Celebs --- Cult of celebrity --- Famous people --- Famous persons --- Illustrious people --- Well-known people --- Persons --- Fan clubs --- Honour --- Chivalry --- Conduct of life --- Honor --- General ethics --- Alfred Archer;admiration;Benjamin Matheson;emulation;ethics;excellence;globalist emotion;honor;honour;immorality;moralism;moral exemplar;moral philosophy;negative emotions;social psychology;testimonial injustice;transgression;vice;victimhood;#metoo
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Everyone knows the thrill of being transported by a film, but what is it that makes movie watching such a compelling emotional experience? In Moving Viewers, Carl Plantinga explores this question and the implications of its answer for aesthetics, the psychology of spectatorship, and the place of movies in culture. Through an in-depth discussion of mainstream Hollywood films, Plantinga investigates what he terms "the paradox of negative emotion" and the function of mainstream narratives as ritualistic fantasies. He describes the sensual nature of the movies and shows how film emotions are often elicited for rhetorical purposes. He uses cognitive science and philosophical aesthetics to demonstrate why cinema may deliver a similar emotional charge for diverse audiences.
Motion picture audiences --- Motion pictures --- Psychology. --- Film --- United States --- 82:791.43 --- 82:791.43 Literatuur en film --- Literatuur en film --- Cinéma --- Publics --- Psychologie --- Psychology --- american film. --- audience theory. --- cinema and film. --- cognitive science. --- cultural studies. --- desires. --- emotional experience. --- film criticism. --- film studies. --- film. --- hollywood films. --- mainstream narratives. --- media studies. --- movie criticism. --- movie studies. --- movie watching. --- movies and emotions. --- movies. --- moving viewers. --- negative emotions. --- philosophical aesthetics. --- pleasures. --- psychology of spectatorship. --- ritualistic fantasy. --- sensual films. --- spectators. --- sympathetic narratives. --- synesthesia. --- the paradox of negative emotion. --- watching a movie. --- United States of America
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In recent years, diet- and lifestyle-related disorders have become a major health threat in Europe and worldwide. The contributions in this monograph include 2 review articles and 19 original contributions from several countries that provide new information on the existing research elucidating important aspects of children’s and adolescents’ nutrition and lifestyle behavior. The data included in this Special Issue are from large epidemiological studies, including several multicenter and multinational studies, as well as datasets from surveillance initiatives. The topics of interest of this Special Issue include the co-occurrence of multiple health behaviors in children, the role of parenting and early feeding practices, dairy consumption in childhood, validity of dietary intake data, dietary supplement use in children, as well as socioeconomic disparities and eating culture. The diverse articles in this Special Issue highlight the complexity and extent to which nutrition and physical activity behaviors may influence different health aspects of children and adolescents. As seen by the various findings and recommendations, not only is more work in this area required but the translation of this work to practice and policy is imperative if we are to address the challenges impacting the nutrition, physical activity, and health of young populations.
parent --- DAGIS Study --- noncommunicable diseases --- PANDiet index --- preschool children --- dietary assessment methods --- consumption behavior --- mothers --- children --- cholesterol --- prevention --- validation --- knowledge --- blood pressure --- determinants --- adolescents --- waist circumference --- home food environment --- eating behavior and Ile251Leu --- Emotion-Induced Eating Scale --- CEBQ --- vitamin --- early childhood --- family meals --- preschool --- breakfast --- whole diet --- migration status --- healthy diet adherence --- Healthy Eating Index --- exercise --- food and beverage consumption --- children’s-dietary inflammatory index --- food diary --- primary school --- consumption behaviors --- inflammation --- weight status --- dietary supplements --- I.Family --- dietary quality --- cluster analysis --- BMI --- reduced rank regression --- preferences --- KiGGS --- IDEFICS study --- food frequency questionnaire --- health --- Melanesian --- cardiovascular --- psychometric --- Pacific --- collaboration --- sugar-sweetened beverage --- health behaviour --- breastfeeding --- choice --- self-weight perception --- dairy --- dietary screener --- Physical activity --- growing up milk --- pediatric --- body composition --- mineral --- obesity prevention --- eating behaviour --- psychological eating style --- obesity --- food choice --- direct observation --- socioeconomic disparities --- validation study --- dietary behavior --- nutrient intake quality --- food parenting practices --- nutrition --- preschoolers --- epidemiological transition --- EsKiMo --- young populations --- intervention --- dietary habits --- child --- sweet preference --- epidemiology --- dietary intake --- nutrition risk --- formula milk --- diet --- surveillance --- energy balance-related behaviors --- sedentary behavior --- overweight --- public health --- taste preference --- calcium --- negative emotions --- vegetable intake --- MyHeARTs --- physical activity --- nutritional adequacy --- dietary pattern --- cross-classification --- diet quality --- screen time --- childhood obesity --- principal component analysis --- food intake
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