02587 am 2200517 n 450 9910634089803321202201042-86906-844-110.4000/books.pufr.26652(CKB)5680000000292633(FrMaCLE)OB-pufr-26652(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95156(PPN)267246366(EXLCZ)99568000000029263320221206j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa Naissance du Gourmand Grimod de la Reynière et la Révolution française /Chikako HashimotoTours Presses universitaires François-Rabelais20221 online resource (263-IV p.)Tables des hommes2-86906-694-5 Connu pour ses excentricités et ses provocations, Grimod de la Reynière a souvent été présenté comme l'inventeur de la critique gastronomique et de l'éloquence gourmande. Privilégiant une lecture politique inédite de l'œuvre de Grimod, Chikako Hashimoto explique l'impact de la Révolution française sur la pensée gastronomique de l'auteur des huit livraisons de l'Almanach des Gourmands (1803-1812) et du Manuel des Amphitryons (1808). Chemin faisant, elle dresse le parcours tout en nuances d'un homme blessé, nostalgique de la sociabilité littéraire du xviiie siècle, mortifié par la tourmente de la décennie révolutionnaire et l'absence de manières des nouveaux riches. La gourmandise et ses règles s'offrent alors comme une échappatoire, une société utopique, celle d'un « Empire des gourmands ». Et si la gourmandise selon Grimod était la réponse au vivre ensemble ? Cet ouvrage est la traduction d'un livre paru en langue japonaise aux presses de l'université de Nagoya en 2014, lauréat du prix Louis Vuitton Japon décerné par la Maison franco-japonaise (Tokyo).Historyalimentationhistoire modernegastronomiegourmandisealimentationhistoire modernegastronomiegourmandiseHistoryalimentationhistoire modernegastronomiegourmandiseHashimoto Chikako1348443FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910634089803321La Naissance du Gourmand3085973UNINA05466nam 2200373 450 991077482330332120230329211441.0(CKB)5590000000963103(NjHacI)995590000000963103(EXLCZ)99559000000096310320230329d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLife, Re-Scaled The Biological Imagination in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Performance /Liliane Campos, Pierre-Louis PatoineCambridge, England :Open Book Publishers,2022.1 online resource (420 pages)1-80064-749-2 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- Imagination, Science and Power -- Questions of Scale -- Aesthetic Trends -- Chapter Presentation -- Works Cited -- I. Invisible Scales: Cells, Microbes and Mycelium -- 2. Human Environmental Aesthetics: The Molecular Sublime and the Molecular Grotesque -- The Molecular Sublime -- Imagining Microbes: From the Molecular Sublime to the Molecular Grotesque -- Molecular Landscapes: New Ways of Reading the Anthropocene -- Conclusion: The Big Moment of the Very Small -- Works Cited 3. Still Life and Vital Matter in Gillian Clarke's Poetry -- The Poetry of Stone -- Playing with Scale -- Images of Metamorphosis and Development -- Sounding the Flesh -- Science in the Landscape -- Works Cited -- 4. Mycoaesthetics: Weird Fungi and Jeff VanderMeer's Annihilation -- Weird Ecology, Weird Fiction -- Wood Wide Web as Ecological Genome -- The Fungal Kingdom -- Works Cited -- II. Neuro-Medical Imaging and Diagnosis -- 5. To Be or Not to Be a Patient: Challenging Biomedical Categories in Joshua Ferris's The Unnamed -- Challenging Medical Knowledge and Classifications Challenging Neurological Reduction -- Challenging Social and Literary Categories -- Works Cited -- 6. Neurocomics and Neuroimaging: David B.'s Epileptic and Matteo Farinella and Hana Roš's Neurocomic -- The Tools of Comics -- The Tools of Neuroimaging -- A Person Surrounds This Brain -- Works Cited -- III. Pandemic Imaginaries -- 7. The Fiction of the Empty Pandemic City: Race and Diaspora in Ling Ma's Severance -- Works Cited -- 8. Dead Gods and Geontopower: An Ecocritical Reading of Jeff Lemire's Sweet Tooth -- Works Cited 9. Depopulating the Novel: Post-Catastrophe Fiction, Scale, and the Population Unconscious -- The Population Unconscious -- Cosy Catastrophe -- Population between Science and Speculation in Science Fiction -- Survival at Scale in Post-Catastrophe Science Fiction -- Utopian and Realist Fictions -- Conclusion: Downscaling Survival -- Works Cited -- IV. Ecological Scales -- 10. The Everyday Pluriverse: Ecosystem Modelling in Reservoir 13 -- Introduction: The Rural Mesocosm -- Noticing Nonhuman Narratives -- Visualising Coexistence, Part I Modelling Interspecies Assemblages Visualising Coexistence, Part II -- Conclusion: Scale and Stoicism in the Everyday Anthropocene -- Works Cited -- 11. The Narrative and Aesthetic Strategies of Climate Change Comics -- Making the Global Threat Personal -- Anthropomorphic Figures -- Biography and Autobiography Scientific Distance Versus Intimate Experience -- Works Cited -- 12. Displacing the Human: Representing Ecological Crisis on Stage -- 'It's Actually Not About Us': The Paradox of Human-Centric Ecological Drama -- Shifting the Boundaries: The Spatial, the Temporal, and the Sensory."This edited volume explores new engagements with the life sciences in contemporary fiction, poetry, comics and performance. The gathered case studies investigate how recent creative work reframes the human within microscopic or macroscopic scales, from cellular biology to systems ecology, and engages with the ethical, philosophical, and political issues raised by the twenty-first century's shifting views of life. The collection thus examines literature and performance as spaces that shape our contemporary biological imagination. Comprised of thirteen chapters by an international group of academics, Life, Re-Scaled: The Biological Imagination in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Performance engages with four main areas of biological study: 'Invisible scales: cells, microbes and mycelium', 'Neuro-medical imaging and diagnosis', 'Pandemic imaginaries', and 'Ecological scales'. The authors examine these concepts in emerging forms such as plant theatre, climate change art, ecofiction and pandemic fiction, including the work of Jeff Vandermeer, Jon McGregor, Jeff Lemire, and Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade performances. This valuable resource moves beyond the biological paradigms that were central to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, to outline the specificity of a contemporary imagination. Life, Re-Scaled is crucial reading for academics, scholars, and authors alike, as it proposes an unprecedented overview of the relationship between literature, performance and the life sciences in the twenty-first century."--Publisher's website.Life, Re-Scaled Performing artsPerforming arts.791Campos Liliane1284227Patoine Pierre-LouisNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910774823303321Life, Re-Scaled3662161UNINA06994nam 2201897z- 450 991055739750332120220111(CKB)5400000000041922(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76295(oapen)doab76295(EXLCZ)99540000000004192220202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierComplexity in Economic and Social SystemsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (534 p.)3-0365-0794-9 3-0365-0795-7 There is no term that better describes the essential features of human society than complexity. On various levels, from the decision-making processes of individuals, through to the interactions between individuals leading to the spontaneous formation of groups and social hierarchies, up to the collective, herding processes that reshape whole societies, all these features share the property of irreducibility, i.e., they require a holistic, multi-level approach formed by researchers from different disciplines. This Special Issue aims to collect research studies that, by exploiting the latest advances in physics, economics, complex networks, and data science, make a step towards understanding these economic and social systems. The majority of submissions are devoted to financial market analysis and modeling, including the stock and cryptocurrency markets in the COVID-19 pandemic, systemic risk quantification and control, wealth condensation, the innovation-related performance of companies, and more. Looking more at societies, there are papers that deal with regional development, land speculation, and the-fake news-fighting strategies, the issues which are of central interest in contemporary society. On top of this, one of the contributions proposes a new, improved complexity measure.Information technology industriesbicsscagent-based computational economicsagent-based modellingBaidu IndexbargainingBDScentral-bankingchaoscluster-entropycomplex adaptive systemscomplex networkcomplex networkscomplex systemscomplexity economicscomplexity in stock marketcomplexity of IPOscomplexity scienceconjunctural movementscopula functionscorrelation coefficientcorrelation dimensioncorrespondence analysiscross-shareholding networkcryptocurrenciescyberneticsdetrended cross-correlationsdevelopmentdiscrete-time modelsdual graphdynamic game modeldynamical complexitydynamicseconomic complexityeconophysicsedge of chaosEMDentropic susceptibilitiesentropiesentropy economicsentropy weight TOPSISEthiopiaEuler characteristicevolutionarily stable strategiesevolutionary dynamicsevolutionary information search dynamicsextreme returnsfake newsfeedback loopsfinancefinancial institutionfinancial marketsforecasting market riskfour-colour theoremgain functionGARCH modelgender productivity gapgeneral system theorygeneralized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity model (GARCH)generalized Pareto distributionhomo oeconomicusinequalityinformation demandinformation theoryinformation transferinnovative activityIPO timingirreversible processesjump volatilityKondratieff wavesland acquisitionleveraged tradingliquidity benchmarkliquidity proxylocation quotientLyapunovmacroeconomicsmacroprudential policymanufacturing industrymeasure of economic developmentminimal spanning treemixture of distribution hypothesismotivationmultifractal analysismultivariate transfer entropymunicipalitymutual informationn/aNash equilibriumnetwork theorynon-ergodic ill-behaved inverse problemsnon-extensive cross-entropy econometricsnon-linear dynamicsnonlinear dynamicspartial determinationpeaks over thresholdplatforms for participationPolish Green Island effectpower lawpricing constraintprosumptionpublic administration sectorreal estatereal optionrecurrence plotsRed Queen effectrumor spreadingself-exciting point processShannon-entropyspeculationstock exchange marketstock marketstock marketsstock price crash riskstructural entropysystemic riskthreshold effecttime seriestime series analysistransfer entropyTsallis entropyuniversal complexity measurevalue at riskvolatility clusteringvolatility estimatewealth condensationwebsitesZipf lawInformation technology industriesDrożdż Stanisławedt1303451Kwapień JarosławedtOświęcimka PawełedtDrożdż StanisławothKwapień JarosławothOświęcimka PawełothBOOK9910557397503321Complexity in Economic and Social Systems3027062UNINA